Browsing Faculty of Education (FEd) by Author "Jumba Isaac O."
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Accumulation, distribution and Metabolism of 14C-1, 1-Trichloro-2, 2- bis-(p-Chlorophyenly) ethane (ppDDT) residues in model tropical marine ecosystem
Jumba Isaac O.; Wandiga SO; Ongeri DM; Mbuvi L; Lalah JO (School of education, 2002-11)Accumulation, distribution and metabolism of ring labelled, "C-1,1,1, - trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (p,p'-DDT) in a model marine aquatic ecosystem consisting of sea water, sediment, oysters (Isognomonon alatus) ... -
Dissipation, Distribution, and Uptake of 14C-Chlorpyrifos in a Model Tropical Seawater/Sediment/Fish Ecosystem
Lalah JO.; Ondieki O.; Wandiga Shem O.; Jumba Isaac O. (Department of Chemistry, Maseno UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, College of Biological and Physical Sciences, University of Nairobi, 2003-05) -
Occurrence of chlorfenvinvos in cow's milk sampled at a range of sites in western Kenya.
Jumba Isaac O.; Kituyi, E.N; Wandiga, S.O (School of education, 1997)Kenya's fast growing human population is expected to reach 35 million by the year 2000. In order to cope with such a rapid rate of growth, efforts must be directed towards adequate agricultural and livestock production to ... -
Organochlorine pesticide residues in Tana and Sabaki Rivers in Kenya.
Jumba Isaac O.; Wandiga Shem O.; Lalah JO. (School of education, 2003-08) -
Worker exposure and health risks from volatile organic compounds utilized in the paint manufacturing industry in Kenya
Wandiga, S.O; Jumba Isaac O.; Purvis KL; Zhang J; Kammen DM (School of education, 2001-11)This study provides a means for the evaluation of cleaner manufacturing and the provision of cost-effective worker health improvements in developing nations. Individual worker exposure to volatile organic compounds was ...