African
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RESEARCH ARTICLES | ||
Agriculture and Biological Sciences | ||
Effect of feeding heat treated soybean (Glycine
Max) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) as
major sources of protein on layer performance. L N AGWUNOBI |
1 | |
Clino-pathological study of human
onchocerciasus in Imo River Basin, Nigeria and
its implication for the control of the disease in
the area. E T OPARAOCHA, A B ODAIBO and E B B NWOKE |
5 | |
Effect of time duration of thermal treatments
on the nutritive value of Mucuna
Chochinchinensis. S N UKACHUKWU and F C OBIOHA |
11 | |
The use of Gliadin electrophoresis in what
breeding programme. P I OKOCHA |
17 | |
Epidemiology of Ascariasis in some rural
communities in Ogun State, Nigeria. C P MARIANA, S O SAM-WOBO and A A AKINSETE |
23 | |
Studies on the germination inhibitors in the
fruits of four tropical tree species. D A AGBOOLA |
27 | |
The induction of some common hydrolytic
enzymes and antibiotics in Trichoderma
harzianum and Fusarium Oxysparum using
some food wastes. M I GODWIN-EGEIN and A E ARINZE |
31 | |
Effect of sorbitol pretreatment on yield and
viability of protoplasts isolated from etiolated
shoots of three cultivars of Sorghum bicolor. E O UMOH and A E NKANG |
37 | |
A comparative study of Vigna unguiculata
bean meal with two legume leaf meals as partial
substitutes for groundnut cake in Chrysichthys
nigrodigitus feed. S B EKWANEM |
41 | |
Preliminary studies on the antigen
characterization of Bovine Babesia species. O E OKON, E I BRAIDE and N UMECHE |
45 | |
Chemical Sciences | ||
Inhibitation of mild steel corrosion in
hydrochloric acid by 2-aminopyridine and 2-(
amnomethyll pyridine). B I ITA and E O OFFIENG |
51 | |
Fruit terpenoids and fatty acids of Strychnos
spinosa Lam. F N I MORAH |
57 | |
Synthesis and election microscopic studies of
nanostructured La1-xSr xCoO3
(x=0.0,0.3,0.5) systems. B I ITA, U J EKPE and U J IBOK |
61 | |
Effect of soaking in salt solutions on water
absorption, PH and cooking time of African yam
bean seeds (Sphenostylis stenocarpa Hochst
ex A Rich Harms). E N ONYEIKE and S G UZOGARA |
67 | |
Evidence of glucose gradient along the
umbilical cord; implications for fetal
development. A E UDOH, N U UDOUSORO, E I ARCHIBONG and J O AKPAN |
75 | |
Chemical composition and soaping
characteristics of peels from plantain (Musa
paradisiaca) and banana (Musa sapientum).
E O UDOSEN and M I ENANG |
79 | |
Studies on certain characteristics of
extracts of bark of Pausinystalia johimbe
and Pausinystalia macroceras (K Schum)
Pierre ex Beille. O A SODIPO, J A AKINNIYI and J V OGUNBAMERU |
83 | |
Theobromine administration inhibits platelet
aggregation and elevates serum HDL - cholesterol
in hyperlipidemic wistar rats. M U ETENG, E U EYONG, P E EBONG, R R ETTARH, E DAVID-OKU and I B UMOH |
89 | |
Earth Sciences | ||
Pb - Pb and Sm - Nd isotope study of
meta-igneous rocks of Kaduna region: implications
for Archaean crustal development in Northern
Nigeria. S S DADA and L BRIQUEU |
95 | |
Petrography in relation to palaeogeography of
the late Cretaceous limestone units in Ohafia
area of southeastern Nigeria. K K IBE |
99 | |
Hydraulic characteristics of the aquifers
with Oligocene - Recent coastal plains sands
parts of Southern Nigeria. J O ETU-EFEOTOR |
107 | |
Geophysical investigation of Karkarku
earthdam embankment. M O OLORUNFEMI, J S OJO, F A SONUGA, O AJAYI and M I OLADAPO |
117 | |
Environmental Sciences | ||
Benefits derived by rural people from
wildlife conservation in Bauchi State. E T INAH |
125 | |
Temporal variations in beach tar
concentration along Ibeno coastline Nigeria. F E ASUQUO |
131 | |
Trace metals in dust particulates from
Calabar Municipality, Nigeria. O R OGRI, M OBI-ABANG and D ANUYANA |
137 | |
Mathematics, Physics and Computer Sciences | ||
On incomprehensible fluid flow in the
presence of slip parameter. I O IKONWA |
143 | |
An enhancement of Ogbu's model for resource
allocation to University departments. G A OLAYI and F A OGBU |
147 | |
Gamma radiation determination of transverse
absorption coefficients of wood. S D EKPE, L E AKPABIO, E E ENO and S E ETUK |
157 |