School of Pure and Applied Sciences: Recent submissions
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Electrochromism in Self-Assembled Porous Thin Films of Hexagonal Tungsten Trioxide Microspheres Prepared by Aqueous Chemical Growth
(International Journal of ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCE, 2014-03)WO3 thin films were grown by self-assembly, at 80-90 ˚C, on un-seeded conductive SnO2:F-glass through the method of Aqueous Chemical Growth (ACG). The thin films produced contained urchin-like microspheres of WO3, 1-2 μm ... -
Application of extreme value theory in the estimation of value at risk in Kenyan stock market
(Int. J. Cur. Tr. Res, 2013)Most financial institutions have faced a lot of losses due to the fluctuations of commodities prices. Traditionally normal distribution was applied and could not capture rare events which caused enormous losses. The ... -
Bootstrap of Kernel Smoothing in Quantile Autoregression Process
(Journal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, 2013)The paper considers the problem of bootstrapping kernel estimator of conditional quantiles for time series, under independent and identically distributed errors, by mimicking the kernel smoothing in nonparametric autoregressive ... -
Electronics of Conjugated Polymers (I): Polyaniline
(International Journal of ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCE, 2012-12)Conducting polymers have elicited much interest among researchers because of their reasonably good conductivity, stability, ease of preparation, affordability and redox properties compared to other organic compounds. In ... -
An algorithm for simulation of a Chemical Transport Equation in an Aquifer
(2012)Dynamical systems can be predicted using mathematical models. These models are usually Partial Different Equations (PDEs). Examples include the wave equation, equations for diffusive processes, and the heat conduction equation. ... -
Modelling credit risk for personal loans: Cox Proportional Hazards Model Approach
(Pushpa Publishing House, 2012-08)A proportional hazards model approach was adopted to estimate risk of default for loan applicants. A sample of 500 applicants was observed for 36 months. The life of the account is measured from the month, it was opened ... -
Modelling Credit Risk for Personal Loans Using Product-Limit Estimator
(International Journal of Financial Research, 2012-01-05)A product- limit approach was adopted to estimate time to default for male and female loan applicants. For each group, a sample of 250 applicants was observed for a 30 months. The life of the account is measured from the ... -
Current and Emerging Technologies for the Characterization of Nanomaterials
(American Chemical Society, 2014-05-20)This paper provides a survey of conventional and emerging techniques that are available for characterizing engineered nanoparticles in complex matrices. Techniques that were considered include microscopy (TEM, SEM, HRTEM, ... -
Biofunctionalized poly (amic) acid membranes for absolute disinfection of drinking water
(Elsevier, 2014-12)The integration of biological building-blocks with synthetic nanomaterials may permit unprecedented ability to detect, disinfect and completely remove pathogens in water. We hereby described the synthesis of biodegradable, ... -
Isolation And Testing The Cholesterol Reduction Ability (In-Vitro) Of Lactococcus Lactis From Fermented Smooth Pigweed (Amaranthus Hybridus) Leaves
(Bioline International, 2011)Probiotics are live microbial feed supplements, which positively affect the host animal by improving its intestinal microbial balance. Studies have shown probiotic activities of Lactococci isolated from dairy foods, which ... -
Lake Naivasha, Kenya: Ecology, Society and Future
(Freshwater Biological Association, 2011)We examine the degradation of the natural capital and ecosystem services of an important tropical lake, Kenya’s Lake Naivasha, in the context of human activities and exploitation since the mid-20th century. These factors ... -
Genetic and morphological analyses indicate high population mixing in the endangered cichlid Alcolapia flock of East Africa
(2013)Alcolapia is a minor genus of small-bodied, polymorphic cichlids inhabiting the lagoons and hot springs surrounding the soda lakes Natron (largely in Tanzania) and Magadi (Kenya). Three Alcolapia species are present at ... -
Ecology and Management of Lake Naivasha, Kenya, in Relation to Climatic Change, Alien Species' Introductions, and Agricultural Development
(University Of Nairobi, 1990)Lake Naivasha is an important freshwater resource for Kenya's foreign-currency-earning agriculture and tourism, and for water-supply. It has always experienced extensive water-level fluctuations as a consequence of irregular ... -
Comparing macrophyte herbivory by introduced Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) (Crustacea: Cambaridae) and native Dytiscid beetles (Cybister tripunctatus) (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), in Kenya
(2005)The omnivorous Louisiana crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, has caused significant changes to macrophyte communities worldwide and may have similar negative effects in Kenya if used as a biological control agent for snails ... -
Comparative limnology, species diversity and biomass relationship of zooplankton and phytoplankton in five freshwater lakes in Kenya
(Springer, 1994)Comparative studies on the limnology, species diversity and standing stock biomass of phytoplankton and zooplankton in five freshwater lakes, Naivasha and Oloidien, Ruiru, Masinga and Nairobi reservoirs, were undertaken. ... -
Chemical Characteristics, with particular reference to phosphorus, of the rivers draining into Lake Naivasha, Kenya
(School of Biological Sciences, 2002)Macrophytes have been shown to perform important ecological roles in Lake Naivasha. Consequently, various studies regarding the impact of biotic factors on the macrophytes have been advanced but related studies on environmental ... -
Biodiversity characteristics of small high-altitude tropical man-made reservoirs in the Eastern Rift Valley, Kenya
(University Of Nairobi, 2002)The biodiversity characteristics in eight small (0.065–0.249 km2) public man-made reservoirs in the central part of the Eastern Rift Valley, Kenya, were studied between 1995 and 1998. A total of 71 phytoplankton species ... -
Bathymetry of Lake Bogoria, Kenya
(Nature Kenya/East African Natural History Society, 2003)This paper presents the first bathymetric map for the approximately 17 km by 2 km alkaline Lake Bogoria situated in the eastern Rift Valley of Kenya. Longitudinal and transverse cross sections of the lake are also provided. ... -
A Synoptic Ecopath model of biomass flows during two different static ecological situations in Lake Nakuru (Kenya)
(Department of Zoology, University of Nairobi, 2001)Trophic relationships inside the Lake Nakuru ecosystem during two different phases are described by using the ECOPATH model. This allows a partial explanation of the ecological changes observed in the lake and to show that ...