Browsing by Author "Ochieng, Ombaka"
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Analyses of geophagic materials consumed by pregnant women in Embu, Meru and Chuka towns in eastern province, Kenya
Mwangi, Gichumbi J.; Ochieng, Ombaka; Mwangi, Gichumbi, J.; Ombaka, Ochieng (2011)Geophagy is the deliberate consumption of soil and clay deposits by animals, including man. During pregnancy all the nourishment needed by the developing fetus comes from the mother, either the food she eats or the supplement ... -
Application of Banach space ideal properties in image transmission over wireless network
Musundi, Sammy Wabomba; Ochieng, Ombaka; Njogu, Muriuki; Kinyua, Charles (2014-04)The Banach space operator ideals and nuclear maps have a large class of morphisms which behave as if they were part of a compact closed category, that is, they allow one to transfer variables between the domain and the ... -
Concentration of Inorganic Contaminants in Shallow Borehole Water in Chuka Sub-County, Kenya
Edith. M., Rugendo; Eric C., Njagi; Ochieng, Ombaka (Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 2020-11-24)Groundwater from shallow aquifers is an important source of portable water in Chuka Sub-County. However, most shallow boreholes in Chuka Sub-County are undocumented and susceptible to contamination by both geogenic and ... -
Rapid, Economical and selective Compexometric Determination of Iron (III) in its synthetic alloys using 3 hydroxy-3- phynyl-1-(2,4,6-tribromophynyl)
Ochieng, Ombaka; Musundi, Sammy Wabomba; Gitonga, L. K .; Kibara, D. (2013-09)The present study describes a simple, selective, rapid and economical method for the determination of iron (III) in its synthetic alloys using 3-hydroxy -3- phenyl-1- (2,4,6- tribro mophenyl) triazene as ... -
Synergistic Evaluation of Selected Plant Extracts on Potency of Pyrethrins against the Maize Weevil, Sitophilus zea-mais (MOTSCH.)
Michura, Anne Jerotich Garry; Magana, Adiel; Ochieng, Ombaka; Gachoka, Kennedy (Merit Res. J. Agric. Sci. Soil Sci., 2020)The interest in utilization of botanical insecticides, particularly essential oils have become increasingly relevant in the control of insect pests. Many plant products and their bioactive compounds with repellent, antifeeding ...