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Measurements of total electron content near the magnetic equator
(1966-11)The columnar electron content, nT, has been measured at Zaria for a 9-month period by the ‘close-spaced frequency’ method using the 40 and 41 Mc/s transmissions from the beacon satellite S-66 (BE-B). The ‘diurnal’ variation ... -
Measurements of trace elements levels in Kenyan cigarettes with energy dispersive X-ray fluroscence spectroscopy technique
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Measuring ICT Development with an Integrated Information and Communication Technology Development (IICTD) Framework.
(University of Nairobi, 2013)This paper presents an Integrated Information and Communication Technology Development (IICTD) framework that developing countries can use to measure the ICT initiatives undertaken both sectorally and nationally. The ... -
Mechanical and Thermal Degradation Properties of Silk from African Wild Silkmoths
(Department of Chemistry, 2012)Variations among silk of four African wild silkmoths, Argema mimosae, Anaphe panda, Gonometa postica, and Epiphora bauhiniae, was studied regarding their mechanical properties and thermal ... -
THE MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION OF Trypanosoma evansi BY Haematobia minuta (DIPTERA: Mus c idae) AND Hippobosca camelina (DIPTERA: Hippobos c idae) FROM AN INFECTED CAMEL TO A MOUSE AND THE SURVIVAL OF TRYPANOSOMES IN FLY MOUTHPARTS AND GUT
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairob, 2003)The role of Haematobia minuta Linnaeus and Hippobosca camelina Leach in the transmission of camel trypanosomiasis was assessed. In a preliminary survey, there were no trypa nosomes in the mouth parts or gut of the ... -
Mechanics II, A peer reviewed Physics lecture module for distance learners.
(University of NairobiCollege of biological and physical science, 2004) -
Mechanism of Action of Endophytic Fungi Hypocrea Lixii and Beauveria Bassiana in Phaseolus Vulgaris as Biopesticides Against Pea Leafminer and Fall Armyworm
(University of Nairobi, 2021-09)Endophytic fungal isolates Hypocrea lixii F3ST1 and Beauveria bassiana G1LU3 were evalu- ated for their potential to endophytically colonize and induce active compounds in Phaseolus vulgaris, as a defense mechanism against ... -
Mechanistic model simulations of the East African climate using NCAR regional climate model: influence of large-scale orography on the Turkana low-level jet
(University of Nairobi, 2001-06)The National Center for Atmospheric Research regional climate model (RegCM) is employed to study the dynamics of the Turkana low-level jet that lies between the Ethiopian and the East African highlands, and ... -
The Media Environment in Kenya Since 1990
(University of NairobiCollege of Biological and Physical Sciences,University of Nairobi, 2002) -
Medicinal plants of East Africa. Kenya, Literature Bureau Nairobi
(School of Biological Sciences, 1990) -
Medicinal plants of East Africa: An Illustrative Guide
(physical and biological sciences, 2010) -
Medicinal Plants of Kenya. IDRC-KARI, ISBN 9966-879-68-4, 196 pp.
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Medicinal Plants of the Maasai of Kenya: A Review.
(University of Nairobi, 2019)The use of medicinal plants for treatment of humans and animals is entrenched in the Maasai culture and traditional knowledge related to it is passed on from one generation to the next. A handful of researchers have in the ... -
Medicinal plants used for management of malaria among the Luhya community of Kakamega east sub-county, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Background Malaria remains a major health problem worldwide especially in sub-Saharan Africa. In Kenya, 80% of the population is at risk of contracting the disease. Pregnant mothers and children under five years are the ... -
Medicinal plants: Their role and future
(University of NairobiCollege of biological and physical science, 2000)No Abstract -
Medicinal, Aromatic and other underutilized plant species in Kenya. Procs. 1st National Workshop on Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Naivasha, Kenya,
(University of NairobiCollege of biological and physical science, 2005)