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Autor:
Okafor, Chisolum O., Anajuba, Odira C., Nwosu, Chinekwu S., Okafor, Charles I., Nwabunike, Munachi O., Uzukwu, Ifeanyi O., Aguwamba, Ugochukwu A., Okoye, Kelechi U., Emegoakor, Adaobi C.
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International Journal of Medicine & Health Development; Jul-Sep2024, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p257-264, 8p
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African Journal of Clinical & Experimental Microbiology; Apr2024, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p145-152, 8p
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In International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics May 2014 125(2):125-128
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Quality Improvement and Patient Safety.
Autor:
Emegoakor, Adaobi, Nwabunike, Munachi, Onu, Onyekachi, Umeh, Eric, Obieje, Kanayo, Uzukwu, Ifeanyi, Achike, Anthony, Eneh, Chika
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Journal of Radiation Medicine in the Tropics; Jul-Dec2023, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p58-61, 4p
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Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 35:119-124
The study analyzed the lipids of catfish, (Clarias albopunctatus) from four rivers (Mkpuma, Amaka, Enyigba and Ebonyi) in Ebonyi State. Fishes were harvested, weighed and sacrificed and the gill tissues were collected and used for the extraction of l
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Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 35:103-110
The study was conducted with the broad objective of analyzing the profitability of marketing different forms (whole and filleted) of stock fish in Ebonyi rural markets. A total of 80 stock fish sellers were carefully selected through an unbiased (mul
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Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 34:33-41
The study comparatively analyzed the general physico-chemical parameters of five different water bodies to assess their suitability for fish production. Four water bodies (Enyigba, Mkpuma, Ameka and Ebonyi) close to quarry sites were selected while t
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Journal of Aquatic Sciences. 34:15-21
The study assessed the relationship between demand and consumer preferences for differently processed (dried and iced) fish products in Abakaliki metropolis. Purposive random sampling technique was used to select the respondents (60 consumers and 20