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ONUNGA, JEREMIAH,PAUL,SHARONODONGO,ANYANGO
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION (IJRSI), 2025-01-20)
A health information system is a structured effort to systematically collect, store, and share data essential to the
effectiveness of a health system, encompassing various health-related functionalities. Gathering, ...
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ONUNGA, JERAMIAH,PAULODONGO
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN APPLIED SCIENCE (IJRIAS), 2025-01-07)
Digital transformation is increasingly becoming a focal point for organizations and governments worldwide,
including Kenya. In Kenya, the 2010 Constitution introduced devolution, decentralizing governance, enabling
county-level ...
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CHEBOI, JULIANA,PAUL,GEORGE,CHEMININGW'A ,N KIMURTO,,MOSENDA,GANGARAO
(AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE, 2024-12-07)
Drought and high temperature mostly influence growth and development of pigeonpea, resulting in forced maturity. Though these stresses have a drastic impact on reducing productivity of pigeonpea, limited efforts have been ...
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Dushimimana, Constantin,Titus,Margaret,GeorgeMagomere,Hutchinson,Chemining’wa
(The Society for In Vitro Biology 2025, 2025-02-05)
The aim of this study was to optimize the in vitro propagation and rooting of elite Melia volkensii Gürke clones. The effects
of auxins, trans-cinnamic acid, and silver thiosulfate (STS) were assessed. The genotype response ...
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NZEYIMANA, FELIX,RICHARD,FREDRICK,GEORGEONWONGA,AYUKE,CHEMINING’WA
(DOI, 2025-01-10)
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Soil acidity is a limiting factor in legume system during plant growth and microsymbionts process. The aim of this
work was to identify and document acid tolerant rhizobium strains and their response to soybean ...
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