Faculty of Science & Technology (FST): Recent submissions
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Monetary and fiscal aspects of the economy of Sudan during the period 1964-1973
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Abundance and control of malaria mosquito larvae in the traditional water management agro-ecosystem of Kasagam, western Kenya
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 2009)This study investigated the abundance and control of malaria mosquito larvae in a traditional water management agro-ecosystem of Kasagam, Kisumu City, western Kenya. The study of larval habitats of malaria vectors is ... -
Markovian Model for Education Planning
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Non-stationary curves in Hilbert Spaces with linearly representable displacements
(University of Nairobi.School of Mathematics, 1990) -
Non-linear Prognoses Of Markov's Process
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Quasi-similarity and spectra of some classes of operators in hilbert spaces
(School of Mathematics, University of Nairobi, 2008)This thesis is devoted to results on spectrum and Cl operators. In the study of operator in Hilbert spaces, spectrum is important since it enables us achieve properties like normality, similarity, quasi-similarity, ... -
Application of claims reserving methods in medical insurance
(School of Mathematics, University of Nairobi, 2008)This research project aims to estimate outstanding claims and incurred but not reported (IBNR) reserves in medical insurance. The standard actuarial techinique; the chain ladder techinique is given a sound statistical ... -
Career-guidance assistant - a knowledge based systems approach
(School of computing & informatics, University of Nairobi, 2008)A study, done as part of this research, and detailed later in the report, concluded that there is a mismatch between the careers most high school graduates choose and the ones of their natural interest. Appearing in a ... -
Sampling malaria vectors and other mosquitoes with the Ifakara tent trap and the standardized resting boxes inurban Dar es Salaam
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 2009)The most reliable existing means to measure human biting rate is the human landing catch (HLC). Nonetheless, the HLC faces substantial limitations which necessitate development of alternative techniques to replace it. ... -
Morphological and molecular characterization of maize inbred lines in kenya using simple Sequence repeats
(Faculty of Science, university of Nairobi, 2009)Maize (Zea mays L.) is the mam staple food in Kenya with ninety percent of the population depending on it for food and income. Despite its importance, farmers in Kenya harvest less than 2.0 ton/ha compared to world average ... -
Impact of mosquito-proofing houses upon mosquito entry as well as investment and motivation by householders
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 2009)The quality of housing has been shown to influence malaria transmission, which in most African settings, takes place at home with around 80% occurring indoors. Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are usually nocturnal, endophilic ... -
Modeling potential impact of climate change on Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and Cowpea (Vigna inguiculatas growth and performance under different tillage and cropping systems in semi-arid areas of Eastern Kenya
(Department of land resource management and agricultural technology, faculty of agriculture university of Nairobi, 2012)Crop models can be used to assess risk associated with climate change and variability. The output can be more useful to farmers if the process involves their input. This study was hinged on a participatory concept and ... -
Design of generic information systems contingency plan for microfinance institutions in kenya
(School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, 2013-05)The continued growth in dependence on Information Technology by microfinance institutions has increased the importance of plans to prevent the loss of information confidentiality, integrity and availability that could ... -
Impacts of climate variability and change on agriculture in Rwanda
(Department of meteorology of biological and physical sciences university of Nairobi, 2011)Climate variability and change have severe environmental, economic and social impacts in Rwanda particularly, where livelihoods of population depend on rain-fed agriculture. Droughts and floods are the major climatic ... -
Benchmarking of computing curricula in Kenya
(Information Systems Degree, University of Nairobi, 2013)This study aimed at investigating the quality of undergraduate computing curricula at Kenyan universities, how they compare locally and regionally with equivalent programs and how closely they meet the ICT sector needs. ... -
The impact of communications in the economic growth and development of Kenya
(2012)In the current global economy, the ability of the communications sector to catalyze the process of economic growth and development requires to be examined in greater detail. In recognition of the recent world-wide ... -
Zero-inflated count modeling of insect data: a case study of thaumastocoris peregrinus species
(School of mathematics college of biological and physical sciences university of Nairobi, 2013)Insect behaviour has become an important issue in the study of ecology. Statistical models have wide applications in various biological field as they help scientists to describe the phenomena under which variables are ... -
Multi-Agent Based Anti-Money Laundering System
(2011)Most countries have legal frameworks that require financial institutions to monitor transaction activities by their customers with the objective of identifying suspicious money laundering activities. Such frameworks further ... -
Aflatoxigenic strains of aspergillus species isolated from soil, cereals (maize, sorghum, millet) and animal feeds in Nandi County rift valley province, Kenya
(School of Biological Sciences, University of Nairobi, 2013)Aspergillus flavus are fungi found naturally in the soil and they are associated with aflatoxin production which are of public health importance due to their effects on human health and also threaten food security and ...