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Factors Influencing Dropout of Learners with Disabilities in Regular Primary Schools in Kisumu East District, Kenya
(Journal of Educational and Social Research, 2013-01-01)
Competitive Forces Influencing Business Performance of Bicycle Taxis in Kisumu City, Kenya
(Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2013-05)
Whether domestically or globally, transport is the movement of people, goods and services from one place to another. It enables trade between people and organizations. Globally, transport is the key necessity for specialization. ...
A Discourse Analysis of Transactional Patterns in Two Health Facilities in Nyanza, Kenya
(International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2013-01-01)
Receptionists who work in government health facilities in Kenya are part of large state funded ministry, the
Ministry of Medical Services. Their counterparts who work in private hospitals fall under the hospital
management, ...
Influence of class size on techniques of teaching science in primary schools of Vihiga County, Kenya
(International Journal of Educational Research and Reviews, 2013)
Kenya re-implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January, 2003 leading to an increase in student enrolment in some classes more than in others. This could have had far reaching implications on the quality of education ...
Effect of General Computer Use on Secondary School Students’ Performance in Biology
(Greener Journal of Computer Sciences, 2013)
Although knowledge of biology is important for the survival of humans, performance in the subject, both in pre-Kenya
Certificate of Secondary Education (pre-KCSE) assessment and national examinations in Vihiga county has ...
The Role of ICT in Appreciating Tri-Axis Efforts of Research, Publications and Library Services in Higher Education
(2013)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a principal enabler
to nearly all functional efforts including quality assurance sustenance in higher
education. Studies have revealed that research has a feeder effect ...
Malaria Transmission after Artemether-Lumefantrine and Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine: A Randomized Trial
(The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2013-03-06)
Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) reduces the potential for malaria transmission
compared with non-ACTs. It is unclear whether this effect differs between ACTs.
Methods. A total of 298 children (age, 6 months ...
Residual Plasmodium falciparum Parasitemia in Kenyan Children After Artemisinin- Combination Therapy Is Associated With Increased Transmission to Mosquitoes and Parasite Recurrence
(The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2013-08-14)
Parasite clearance time after artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) may be increasing in
Asian and African settings. The association between parasite clearance following ACT and transmissibility is currently unknown. ...
Estimation of market volatility-A case of logistic brownian motion
(International Journals of Marketing and Technology, 6/29/2013)
In this paper, we have used the Dupire's equation to derive the volatility model when the asset price follows logistic Brownian motion. We have used the analysis of Brownian motion, logistic Brownian motion, derivation of ...
Successful contextual technology transfers and determinants of culture
(Springer, Dordrecht, 2013)
Why do so many projects in which technology transfer is involved, fail? This chapter analyzes this problem and offers an alternative for well-intended but unreflected ways of dealing with technology transfer. The authors ...