Faculty of Science & Technology (FST): Recent submissions
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Optimum Age-specific Harvesting Policy For A Population Growing According To The Leslie Matrix Model
(University of NairobiDepartment of Mathematics, 1997-11)Under favorable conditions, natural animal population has a tendency to increase in numbers. It is, however, possible to remove some animals and still maintain a constant population size. This type of removal is known ... -
Major Leaf Spot Diseases Of Barley And Their Control Using Fungicides
(University of NairobiFaculty of Science, 1995)Barley leaves exhibiting disease symptoms were collected from Kenya Breweries experimental plots in Mau Narok and Naivasha. Two barley foliar fungal pathogens, Rhynchcsporium secalis Oud and Bipolsris sorokinienum Sorok ... -
Fourth order rotatable designs
(1984)The technique of response surface designs 1S not new. Useful designs in this kind of technique are known as rotatable designs1 Several authors have made contributions in this area. Box [1 J gave the concept of rotatability ... -
Group-screening designs
(Department of Mathematics University of Nairobi, 1980)The problem of finding defective factors out of a large population consisting of defective and n011- defective factors is hell known in Literature . Designs used in this kind of investigation are known as screening designs, ... -
The geology and mineralogy of mafic and ultramafic intrusives of the Mozambique belt in Mbeere and Tharaka-Nithi districts, Eastern Kenya
(Department of Geology, University of Nairobi, 2001)The aim of this study was to investigate the detailed geology, the geochemistry and the mineralogy associated with the mafic and the ultramafic intrusives of the Mozambique Belt, eastern Kenya. To achieve this, a detailed ... -
Influence of major competitors on the abundance and distribution of cheetahs in Maasai Mara national reserve
(2006)Over the years the cheetah population in Masai Mara National Reserve has declined and this has been attributed to several factors. Key among them is the influence of other predators like lions. leopards and hyenas, who ... -
Mechanisms Of Leishmania Uptake And Transmission By Phlebotomine Sand Flies (diptera: Psychodidae
(University of NairobiFaculty of Science, 1995)Leishmania parasites undergo cyclical development in their vector sand fly through various stages before they can be transmitted by bite. Sand fly saliva aids in blood-feeding by modulating host-immune responses through ... -
Hormonal correlates and effects of maternal life history traits on natal dispersal among male yellow baboons, papio cynocephalus in amboseli national park, Kenya
(2005)Limited opportunity to establish new conservation areas due to intensive fragmentation and destruction of once contiguous protected areas as human population continues to grow is a serious challenge facing wildlife ... -
A reverse phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic technique for the analysis of some common saturated and unsaturated fatty acids as their p-phenylphenacyl esters
(Facult of Science, University of Nairobi, 1987)A technique for the analysis of some common natural fatty acids has been developed by the use of reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RPLC) . The fatty acid standards were derivatised with 1?_-phenylp ... -
Isolation and sequence analysis of a plasmodium Falciparum gene encoding glucosamine fructose -6- Phosphate aminotransferase from parasite line Nf54
(Department of biochemistry University of Nairobi, 2006)The purpose of this study was to Isolate and analyse the DNA and amino acid sequence of the enzyme glucosamine fructose-6- phosphate aminotransferase (GFAT) fromPlasmodium falciparum parasite line NF54. GFAT is the rate ... -
Selective esterification of carbohydrates via stannylene complexes
(Facult of Science, University of Nairobi, 1988)Mangrove forests in Kenya are estimated to cover about 50,000-60,000ha.However non-sustainable utilization,over-exploitation of resources and conversion to other land uses principally for fish pond, salt pans, infrastructure ... -
Dilution Of Circular Wall Jet In Crossflow
(University of NairobiDepartment Of Civil Engineering, 1994)Dilution of turbulent circular wall jets discharging perpendicular to crossflow ambients has not received much attention compared to studies on free turbulent jets in crossflows. An effluent diffuser designed as a circular ... -
Effect of nitration on pressed ti02 Photoelectrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells
(2006)Nitrogen doped Ti02 photoelectrodes have been found to be more sensitive to visible light spectrum with a narrower band gap [Asahi et. al. 2001], This increases the absorbance of the nitrogen doped films suitable for use ... -
Antifungal activity of extracts from selected Kenyan medicinal plants
(2000)The use of medicinal herbs in the treatment of diseases is an age-old practice. In Kenya' several plant species are used by many ethnic groups for treatment of various diseases raging from minor infections to asthma, ... -
Study on Trypanosoma evansi-derived haemolytic activity
(Facult of Science, University of Nairobi, 1984)Anaemia and tissue damage are characteristic of African trypanosomiases. The underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms are still obscure. It is, however, known that lysed African trypanosomes generate haemolytic activity (HA). ... -
In Vitro Culture Of The Passion Fruit, Passifloba Edulis Sims
(University of Nairobi, 1992)Passion fruit (Passiflora edults Sims) belongs to the family Passifloraceae. The genus Passlflora Includes more than 350 species of sub-tropical vines, most of which climb by tendrils. Only a few species are grown for ... -
Growth And Yield Of Sorghum-Soybean In Relation To Density And Intercropping
(University of NairobiCollege of Biological and Physical Sciences (CBPS), 1997)The study was aimed at determining the effects of intercropping and planting density on yield and growth parameters, photosynthesis and related processes, as well as, nitrogen fixation by soybean. The development of a ... -
The morphology and morphometry of the pecten oculi in Diurnal and Nocturnal birds: a comparative study
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A study of the mean upper tropospheric horizontal motion field in the near-equatorial region
(1982)300 mb. mean wind speeds and directions o were extracted at 5 latitude/longitude grid points In a region between latitudes 300N and 300S around the globe for the months of January, April, July and October. The ... -
Behaviour And Population Dynamics Of Maasai Giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis) On A Kenyan Game Ranch
(University of Nairobi, 1998)A study was carried out to obtain information on behaviour, social organisation, movement pattern, feeding habits and population dynamics of the Maasai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalisi on Game Ranching Limited (GRL), ...