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Leucocyte migration inhibition as a model for the demonstration of sensitized cells in East Coast fever
(University of Nairobi, 1974)
When bovine peripheral leucocytes were used in a migration inhibition test to detect sensitization to Theileria parva antigens, 76% of cattle that were exposed to T. parva antigens yielded sensitive cells. The reaction was ...
Systemic bovine mucormycotic infection - a case report.
(University of Nairobi, 1974)
A cow which had aborted at 5 months of pregnancy was anorexic and emaciated and developed fluid diarrhoea. Treatment with intravenous glucosaline and chloramphenicol was unsuccessful, and the animal was killed. At the ...
Comparison of seven suture materials in infected wounds
(University of Nairobi, 1974)
Stomach fermentation in East African Colobus monkeys in their natural state
(1974-04)
The microbial fermentation in the stomachs of two monkeys, Colobus polykomos, collected in Kenya, was studied. The gas accumulated within the stomach contained H(2) but no CH(4). Volatile fatty acid concentrations were ...
Renal, lymphoid and pulmonary lesions in naturally acquired canine angiostrongylosis in Uganda
(University of Nairobi., 1974-03)
No abstract available
pH, Salinity and Temperature Tolerance of Lake Magadi Tilapia
(University of Nairobi, 1974-01)
THERE are several species of Tilapia isolated in the alkaline lakes of
the Great Rift Valley of Africa, living in extreme conditions of
temperature, salinity and pH. One of these fish, the Lake Magadi Tilapia
(Tilapia ...
Systemic bovine mucormycotic infection--a case report.
(University of Nairobi., 1974-06)
Not available
Studies in mixed cropping. 3. Further results with maize-bean mixtures.
(University of Nairobi, 1974)
In contrast to earlier results, a clear advantage from mixed cropping of maize and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) was found in the long-rain seasons (March-Sept.) of l976 and l977. Pure stand yields were low due to drought in ...
Ligamentous injuries to the canine hock
(University of Nairobi, 1974)
Ligamentous damage to the canine hock is a relatively uncommon orthopaedic injury. Severe trauma seems to be necessary to produce it. Four cases of tarsal ligamentous damage are reported. Their management is described and ...