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Characterization of Non-Point Source Pollutants and Their Dispersion in Lake Victoria: A Case Study of Gaba Landing Site In Uganda
(IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2010)
Lake Victoria is one of the largest freshwater bodies in the world. The lake is bordered by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and has streams and rivers stretching as far as Burundi and Rwanda feeding into it. A number of studies ...
Development And Characterisation Of Triaxial Electrical Porcelains From Ugandan Ceramic Minerals
(Ceramics International, 2010)
Ten formulations of triaxial porcelain composed from 30–60% clay, 20–45% feldspar and 20–25% sand, were prepared from raw materials sourced from Ugandan deposits. Specimens were made using the plastic extrusion method and ...
Study of Glazes and Their Effects on Properties of Triaxial Electrical Porcelains from Ugandan Minerals
(Journal of Materials engineering and performance, 2010)
Kaolin, ball clay, feldspar, and sand were collected from deposits in Uganda, milled and sieved to particle sizes of 45, 45, 53, and 25 μm, respectively. Three porcelain bodies and five glazes were formulated from them. ...
F-TCP: a Delay-based Protocol with Fair Co-existence
(IEEE, 2010)
Various studies have shown that regular TCP is
inefficient in high-speed networks. This paper proposes F-TCP,
a delay-based TCP variant, which is able to operate efficiently in
high-speed networks. The slowstart phase ...
Technical, Economic And Sustainability Considerations Of A Solar Pv Mini Grid As A Tool For Rural Electrification In Uganda
(Bakkabulindi, G., Sendegeya, A., Da Silva, I., & Lugujjo, E. (2010, July), 2010)
The challenges facing rural electrification in Uganda are diverse with
less than 3% of the rural population having access to electricity. The establishment of
mini-grids powered by renewable energy sources makes it ...
Decision Enhancement and Improving Business Process Agility
(In 6th Annual International Conference on Computing and ICT Research, 2010)
Achieving Business process agility requires organisations to be able to identify change in their business environment and respond promptly. In addition, they should be able to identify internal and external drivers for ...
Performance management practices, information and communication technology (ICT) adoption and managed performance
(Quality Assurance in Education, 2010)
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the need for managers of public universities
to pay attention to performance management practices and information communication technology
(ICT) adoption in order to achieve ...
Unleashing mobile phones for research supervision support at Makerere University, Uganda: the lessons learned
(International Journal of innovation and Learning, 2010)
This paper provides the lessons learned in an m-learning initiative
to support distance learning students undertaking a field research project.
Learner survey and staff interview data revealed that m-learning overcomes ...
Using ICT to enhance Knowledge Management in higher education: A conceptual framework and research agenda
(International Journal of Education and Development using ICT, 2010)
The adoption and use of ICT to enhance and facilitate Knowledge Management (KM) has
brought to focus the urgent need to come out with new methods, tools and techniques in the
development of KM systems frameworks, knowledge ...
Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies of the Stannate(Iv)-Polyol Reaction
(Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 2010)
The stability constants of 1:1 stannate(IV)-polyol complexes in aqueous media have been
determined using a conductimetric technique. The constants are fairly large, and lie in the range 5.3-123.0 for the
ten ligands ...