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Quantification Of Physico-Chemical Characteristics And Modeling Faecal Sludge Nutrients From Kampala City Slum Pit Latrines
(Int. J. Res. Eng. Adv. Technol, 2016)
Failure to quantify nutrients in feacal sludge usually leads to its poor disposal resulting into surface water and groundwater pollution. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine and model the distribution of ...
Ontology Driven Machine learning Approach for Disease Name Extraction from Twitter Messages
(IEEE, 2017)
Twitter and social media as a whole has great
potential as a source of disease surveillance data however the
general messiness of tweets presents several challenges for
standard information extraction methods. Current ...
Readiness of Uganda for Analog to Digital Migration by December, 2012
(2011)
International Telecommunications Union (of which Uganda is a signatory) in its Geneva 2006 conference set the analog-to-digital broadcasting transition deadline for June 2015. Uganda (under the Ministry of Information and ...
Duning in Rills on Unpaved Roads in Uganda
(Journal: Journal of Advances in Mathematics, 2014)
Dunes on non-paved roads develop as a result of general construction designs especially in the drainage. They are active
features which block up drainage rills and parts of the roads causing road rutting, deep mudding and ...
Role of Intangible Assets in the Adoption of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (AMT’s) in Developing Countries: Case Study of Uganda.
(Second International Conference on Advances in Engineering and Technology, 2011)
This study analyses the machine tool driven industry in a developing country. It models the relationships between measures of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) penetration, adoption trends and three sets of predictor ...
Social media’s have-nots: an era of social disenfranchisement
(Internet Research, 2018)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the motivations, concerns, benefits and consequences
associated with non-use of socialmedia. In doing so, it extends Wyatt’s commonly used taxonomy of non-use by
identifying ...
Use of information and communication technology and retention of health workers in rural post-war conflict Northern Uganda: findings from a qualitative study
(BMC medical informatics and decision making, 2017)
Information and communication technologies have become a vital infrastructural asset for use in the
retention of rural health workers. However, little is known about the potential influence of ICT use, perceptions of
health ...
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 ...
Risk Factors and Control Measures for Bacterial Contamination in the Bovine Meat Chain: A Review on Salmonella and Pathogenic E.coli
(Journal of Food Research, 2015)
Salmonella and pathogenic Escherichia coli are known to be the major bacterial agents responsible for human foodborne infections attributable to meat. A review of the specialized literature was carried out to identify the ...
Information and Communication Technology in Ugandan Higher Education: A Case of Makerere University
(Rwanda Journal of Social & Applied Science, 2019)
This article specifically focuses on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a strategy for delivering effective management of educational services in a cross-section of educational institutions, ...