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Effect of soil pH (Hydrogen and hydroxyl ions concentration) on the lifecycle of the Tunga penetrans.
(2010)
Soil pH is a measure of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions concentration in the soil. The
Tpenetrans off host stages inhabits soil during development thus soil pH is an
important abiotic factor. Laboratory analysis was carried ...
Towards a Comprehensive, Machine-readable Dialectal Dictionary of Igbo
(University of Nairobi, 2010)
Availability of electronic resources, textual or otherwise, is a first step towards language technology research and development. This paper describes the acquisition and processing of a multi-dialectal speech and text ...
neo-Clerodane diterpenoids from the leaf exudate of Dodonaea angustifolia
(University o nairobi, 2010)
Phytochemical investigation of the leaf surface exudate of Dodonaea angustifolia L.f. yielded two new neo-clerodane diterpenes, neo-clerodan-3,13-dien-16,15:18,19-diolide (mkapwanin) and 15-methoxy-neo-clerodan-3,13-dien ...
On multistage group screening designs
(2010)
In this article we discuss multistage group screening in which group-factors contain differing number of factors. We describe a procedure for grouping the factors in the absence of concrete prior information, so that the ...
Optimal Vaccination Strategies in periodic settings and Threshold conditions: A Survey
(University of Nairobi., 2010)
Logistic regression modeling of poverty using Demographic and Health Survey data
(University of Nairobi., 2010)
The Unrestricted Dorfman-Sterrett Group Screening Design without Error in Decision
(University of Nairobi., 2010)
Mode locking (synchronization) in a coupled two Sector model
(University of Nairobi., 2010)
Regional Climate Information for Risk Management
(2010)
Several regions of the world have developed capability in providing services on climate information for risk management, but there are still gaps in service delivery due to inadequate information regarding the needs within ...
Journal of Oceanography and Marine Science
(2010)
The coastal and marine environments of the African region are uniquely situated to support a
variety of activities and to serve diverse human needs for food, transport, and recreation. The
pressures from growing populations ...