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Three-stage group screening with unequal group sizes and with errors in observations
(1987)
In this paper three-stage group screening in which group-factors contain differing number of factors is discussed. A procedure for grouping the factors in the absence of concrete prior information is described. Formulas ...
Development of a computer graphics interface
(University of Nairobi, 1988)
Studies of dioxamide and dithio-oxamide metal complexes. Part 2. Synthesis and spectral characterisation of RNHC(S)C(S)NHR (R = alkyl or aryl) complexes with SbX3(X = Cl or Br), BiCl3, SnX4(X = Cl or Br), and TiCl4. Crystal and molecular structures of NN′-di-isopropyldithio-oxamide (L3) and SbCl3(L3)1.5
(University of Nairobi, 1984)
The synthesis and characterisation of a variety of SbX3L1.5(X = Cl or Br), BiCl3L2, SnX4L (X = Cl or Br), and TiCl4L complexes [where L = RNHC(S)C(S)NHR for R = Me, Et, Pri, Bun, cyclo-C6H11, or CH2Ph] is described. In all ...
Growth, Development and Life Cycle of Icerya pattersoni (Newstead) (Homoptera: Margarodidae), a Coffee Pest in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1988-02)
Experiments carried out in a coffee plantation to determine the developmental period of Icerya paltersoni (Newst.) showed that the female and male scales lasted 157 and 129 days on average, respectively. The different ...
Thematic geological map of the Lake Basin area. In Natural Resources Atlas for Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA).
(Regional Center in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing., 1986)
Abstract Not Available
Adaptation of the pig parasite Trypanosoma simiae to the laboratory rat.
(University of Nairobi,, 1988-08)
No abstract available
Distribution in Kenya of intermediate hosts of Schistosoma.
(University of Nairobi., 1981-06)
A major factor in the geographical distribution of endemic schistosomiasis in Kenya is the discontinuous distribution of intermediate hosts. Biomphalaria pfeifferi is the main transmitter of S. mansoni and is found in the ...
Potential of Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis for mosquito malaria vector control in Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 1989)
The main vectors of malaria in Kenya are Anopheles arabiensis, An. gambiae and An.
funestus. In the Mwea Rice Irrigation Scheme of Central Kenya, Art arabiensis is the
principal vector, accounting for over 83% of the ...