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11th ORSEA International Conference 2015
(2015-10)Prof I M Mbeche chairing a presentation by Gladness Salema on Supply Chain Integration The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Communication and Technology Mr John Mngondo signs the visitors book. Looking on is the Dean UDBS ... -
PHD proposal presentations
(2015)There will be various PhD proposal presentations as per the attachments -
School of business welcomes new students
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Msc finance orientation
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UoN donates 14,400 books to primary schools
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Genomic epidemiology of the current wave of artemisinin resistant malaria
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Artemisinin resistant Plasmodium falciparum is advancing across Southeast Asia in a soft selective sweep involving at least 20 independent kelch13 mutations. In a large global survey, we find that kelch13 mutations which ... -
College Performance In Nairobi International Trade Fair 2015
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Varsity joins El Nino Animal disaster preparedness campaign in Baringo
(University of Nairobi, 2015-10) -
Application for Diploma & Certificate
(University of Nairobi, 2014-01-06) -
DR Vijoo Rattansi appointed Chancellor, University of Nairobi
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The water requirements of high density coffee: 1. Responses to irrigation and plant water stress measurements.
(University of Nairobi, 1978)Coffee trees spaced at 5000 or 6667/ha received the following irrigation treatments: no irrigation; irrigation every 2 or every 8 weeks; April-June; July-September; October-December; or January-March. The effects of these ... -
Resumption of examinations and opening dates
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External advert: part-time lecturers, department of plant science and crop protection
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HIV/AIDS in the family; impact and control:A case of spousal notification
(University of Nairobi, 1991)In this work, we aim to discuss the impact of HIV /AIDS in the family and in matrimonial jurisprudence. Further we aim to discuss the measurej . .iecessary to control transmission of HIV /AIDS and their legal implications. ... -
Effects of weeding and row spacing on sugar cane at the Kenya coast.
(University of Nairobi, 1981)Using the sugar cane cultivar Co 421, competition from weeds for the whole growing season was compared at three row spacings with competition for periods ranging from 15 to 120 days at the start of the season or later and ... -
Gender dynamics and intellectual property law
(University of Nairobi, 2000-07)"Go ahead and do it. Don't ask! Its much easier to apologise than ask for permission. You can't afford to wait." These are the words of Grace Hopper to women inventors. These words of encouragement are an echo of agony ... -
Determination of minimum initial capital using the Cramer-L undberg model and discrete time Bisection Ruin model
(University of Nairobi, 2015)The dissertation uses the classical Cramer-Lundberg model to find the minimum initial capital (MIC) required by a hypothetical insurance company in launching a new product line, or, for investors wishing to open a new ... -
Relationship Marketing And Customer Loyalty In Mobile Telecommunication Industry In Nairobi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2015)Relationship marketing is a strategy designed to build customer loyalty, interaction and customer long-term engagement through provision of information and open communication that suits customer needs. The broad objective ... -
Mixed cropping of maize and beans in Kenya: results of the bean general culture trials in 1975 and 1976.
(2015-10-09)In 4 trials in 1975-6, beans [Phaseolus vulgaris] intercropped with maize did not decrease maize grain yields significantly compared with pure stands at sites in W. Kenya, but in 1 of 3 trials in E. Kenya intercropped maize ... -
Studies in mixed cropping. 3. Further results with maize-bean mixtures.
(University of Nairobi, 1974)In contrast to earlier results, a clear advantage from mixed cropping of maize and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) was found in the long-rain seasons (March-Sept.) of l976 and l977. Pure stand yields were low due to drought in ...



















