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Comparative studies of Trypanosoma (Nannomonas) Congolense isolates
(1989)
Trypanosoma congolense occurs in various parts of
Kenya. In the work reported in this thesis an attempt was
made to characterize isolates from some of the endemic areas
and to compare their behaviour in laboratory rodents.
Phytochemical analysis of Kenyan Medicinal Ypsinaceae plants
(1988)
There are five members of the Myrsinaceae in Kenya, four of
which, Embelia schimperi, Myrsine africana, Rapanea melanphloes and
Maesa lanceolata are applied broadly in our traditional medicine and at
least one part of ...
Geomorphology and sedimentology of the implications to coastal zone management Mombasa - Diani area
(1992)
The overall objective of this thesis was to identify coastal zone management problems within Mombasa— Diani area. The study of sedimentological processes and geomorphic features have been used to solve these problems. Other ...
Mineral status of soils and forages in lake Nakuru national Park and implications to animal health
(1996)
A study was conducted in which forty-four (44) soil and sixty-seven (67) forage samples were
collected at different sites within the Lake Nakuru National Park. Sampling sites were classified in
terms of distance from the ...
Optimization analysis of organic carbon concentration and sedimentation rate in the Anza Graben, Kenya.
(1995)
The Anza Graben is a major NW-SE structurally oriented sedimentary basin that lies in
the northern part of Kenya roughly between the latitudes 0° 30'N and 4°N, longitudes 36° 30'E
and 41°E. Three basins: North, Central ...
Assessment of heavy metal concentrations and radiation exposure due to naturally occuring radioactve materials in the limestone deposits of kitui south district - Kenya.
(2011)
The heavy metals contents of Cu, Zn and Pb have been measured using Energy Dispersive XRay
Fluorescence (EDXRF) and their pollution indexes calculated. The radiation background
exposure at 1 m above the ground was measured ...
Chemistry and biological activities of Hypericum Lanceolatum
(1997)
The genus Hypericum belongs to the family Guttiferae and is represented by over 400
species. It is found widely distributed in the tropics as well as the temperate regions. This
genus is mainly characterized by the ...
Antiplasmodial anthracene derivatives from some Kenyan Aloe and Bulbine species
(2005)
The roots and stems of three Aloe species (A kilifiensis, A. lateritia and A.
graminicola) and two Bulbine species tBulhine abvssinica and Bulhine frutescensi
were serially extracted by cold percolation with n-hexane, ...