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Computer-Controlled Apparatus for Automated Development of Continuous Flow Methods
(1989)
An automated apparatus to assist in the development of analytical continuous flow methods is described. The system is capable of controlling and monitoring a variety of pumps, valves, and detectors through an IBM PC-AT ...
Trend of rainfall in East Africa
(1981)
Trends of rainfall in East Africa during the period 1922-1975 are examined
using two independent approaches. namely the graphical and statistical
methods. Under the graphical method the original and smoothed rainfall
series ...
Proline synthesis in the fat body of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans, and its stimulation by isocitrate
(University of Nairobi, 1988)
The in vitro synthesis of proline from glutamate was followed in fat body homogenates from the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans. Rates of synthesis were much higher in freeze-thawed or sonicated homogenate than in untreated ...
The Biology of the Kenya Reef Fish of the genus Siganus
(University of Nairobi, 1986)
Studies of the temperature dependence of retention in supercritical fluid Chromatography
(1988)
The capacity factors for the chromatographic retention of naphthalene,
fluorene, phenanthrene and pyrene in supercritical carbon dioxide using an
octadecyl silate bonded-phase column have been measured between 300 and
400 ...
Boundary element solution of the transonic integro-differential equation
(University of Nairobi., 1989)
The transonic integro-differential equation for two-dimensional flows is solved by boundary element methods. In addition to constant and quadrilateral elements we develop hybrid elements based on constant elements in the ...
The performance of multistage group screening designs
(1986)
This article deals with multistage group screening in which group-factors contain the same number of factors. A usual assumption of this procedure is that the directions of possible effects are known. In practice, however, ...
A model for the growth of infection
(1986)
The phenomenon of growth is a widely applicable and investigative topic in various disciplines. An economist would study it in the light of demand and supply. A manager would like to study it as an organisational objective ...