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Stabilization of solid waste through leachate recycling
(University of Nairobi, 1994)
One characteristic which landfills Have in common is the long stabilization times they require. Stabilization implies that conditions within the fill have achieved a state of relative physical, biological and chemical ...
A seasonal air transport climatology for Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1999-06)
A climatology of air transport to and from Kenya has been developed using
kinematic trajectory modeling. Significant months for trajectory analysis have been
determined from a classification of synoptic circulation fields. ...
A model for a four-dimensional integrated regional geodetic network
(1999)
Abstract
F
our-dimensional
geo desy
deals
with
in
tegrated
pro cessing
of
geo detic
observ
ations
in
order to analyse the net
w
ork geometry and its v
ariation with time, when these observ
ations
dep ...
Stakeholders in the Limelight: Principles of Actor-Centred Resources Management.
(1998)
The objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which changes in institutional
configurations at the Polish centre of government have affected variation in the patterns of
implementation of EU legislation in ...
The Study of the Development of Multimodal Transport Services in Kenya
(1993)
The significant role of transport in the development of less-developed countries is widely accepted, but the critical importance of seaports is often under-appreciated. Evidence from the Indian Ocean ports of Kenya and ...
Direct Shear Box And Ring Shear Test Comparison: Why Internal Angle Of Friction Vary
(1999)
The direct shear box and the ring shear test as conventionally used for measuring the strength parameters of
soil for use in classical stability analyses have the major disadvantage that the stress conditions in the ...