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    CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE TO SCORE FINGER MILLET BLAST DISEASE USING MACHINE LEARNING MODEL IN EASTERN AFRICA 

    Hesborn, Omwandho Obura (PWANI UNIVERSITY, 2023-10-24)
    Finger millet blast disease caused by filamentous fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is the most economically significant constraint to finger millet production worldwide causing up to 90% of yield losses. Visual identification ...
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    QUANTIFYING ALLO-COPROPHAGY IN LABORATORY RATS FROM DEEP SHOTGUN SEQUENCING DATA OF THE GUT 

    KAUTHAR, MWANAMKUU OMAR (PWANI UNIVERSITY, 2023-10-24)
    Commensal microorganisms can be transferred between humans who come in contact and/or who share a living space. The transmission of these commensal microorganisms could have important health consequences. It is therefore ...
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    WHOLE GENOME CHARACTERIZATION OF ROTAVIRUS GROUP A G1P[8] STRAINS IN KILIFI, KENYA, BEFORE AND AFTER VACCINE INTRODUCTION 

    MWANGA, MIKE JAVAN (Pwani University, 2022-04-05)
    Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are a leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Kenya introduced the monovalent Rotarix® vaccine (derived from a live attenuated G1P[8] rotavirus strain) in ...
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    COMPARATIVE MODELLING OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS BINDING SITES REGULATING CHEMOSENSORY GENE FAMILY EXPRESSION IN SIX GLOSSINA SPECIES 

    MUGAMBI, KEN MURITHI (Pwani University, 2023-03)
    Tsetse flies (genus Glossina) are the sole vectors of human and animal trypanosomiasis in 38 sub- Saharan African countries. Vector control, specifically through odour-baited traps designed to attract and deliberately kill ...
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    MODELLING THE TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF AFRICAN ANIMAL TRYPANOSOMIASIS; A CASE STUDY OF SHIMBA HILLS, KWALE COUNTY, KENYA 

    Rotich, Gladys Jerono (Pwani University, 2023-02)
    African Animal Trypanosomiasis (AAT) is caused by parasites of the species Trypanosoma vivax, Trypanosoma congolense, and Trypanosoma rhodesiense. Of 48 sub-Saharan African nations, 36 have endemic cases of AAT. The disease ...
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    Uchambuzi wa vitenzi wa maisha ya Nabii Muhammad (S.A.W) kwa mujibu wa uhalisiajabu 

    Ahmed, Mohamed Ahmed (Pwani University, 2023-03)
    This research was conducted and analyzed by Magical Realism Theory with special reference to characterization, scenery or setting or backdrop and events of The Epic of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) composed by Karama and ...
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    AuthorAIRO, RICHARD OOKO (2)CHEMBEA, ALI HAMISI (2)MBATO, PETER AMUGUNI (2)M’ITHIBUTU, MBITI JOB (2)ABANI, MARY MKAMBE (1)ABDALLA, YUSUF IBRAHIM (1)ABDALLAH, AMUR ARAFA (1)ABDALLAH, BAHATI (1)ABDINUR, ABDIRIZACK YUSSUF (1)ABDULLAHI, ADAN MOHAMED (1)... View MoreSubjectKILIFI COUNTY (7)FINGER MILLET (4)FOOD SECURITY (3)KWALE COUNTY (3)MOMBASA COUNTY (3)PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS (3)ABSENTEEISM (2)DIABETES (2)ECOSYSTEM (2)FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2025 (188)2010 - 2019 (135)2002 - 2009 (3)Has File(s)
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