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Autor:
Joanne R Russell, Peter E Hedley, Linda Cardle, Siobhan Dancey, Jenny Morris, Allan Booth, David Odee, Lucy Mwaura, William Omondi, Peter Angaine, Joseph Machua, Alice Muchugi, Iain Milne, Roeland Kindt, Ramni Jamnadass, Ian K Dawson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 7, p e102502 (2014)
The development of genetic tools for non-model organisms has been hampered by cost, but advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) have created new opportunities. In ecological research, this raises the prospect for developing molecular markers to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a6dd7a649814d01a567abb63a899f7a
Autor:
Tiziana Ulian, César Flores, Rafael Lira, Avhatakali Mamatsharaga, Kebadire K. Mogotsi, Patrick Muthoka, Samodimo Ngwako, Desterio O. Nyamongo, William Omondi, Abdoul K. Sanogo, Sidi Sanogo, Efisio Mattana
Aimed at practitioners in governmental institutions and NGOs working in Africa and Latin America, this book has been written to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wild multipurpose plant species in conservation, agriculture, and for
Autor:
William Omondi Kodiango, Anne Syomwene
Hearing impaired learners are exposed to the same curriculum as those without the impairment. This paper is a report of a study on the challenges faced by the Hearing Impaired learners in composition writing and in answering comprehension questions i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::de79fa945738c225f3374d1e75c4f2c4
Publikováno v:
Postmodern Openings. 5:47-73
This study contributes to the discourse on the process of political integration by studying East African Community (EAC)’s integration efforts in the light of Human Rights Based Approach (HBRA). Data used has been assembled from various sources suc
Autor:
Hugh W. Pritchard, Heriel P. Msanga, William Omondi, Matthew I. Daws, Benjamin J. Fletcher, Christiane S. Gaméné
Publikováno v:
American journal of botany. 91(6)
In the tropics, species with recalcitrant or desiccation-sensitive, Type III seeds are largely restricted to regions with comparatively high rainfall, because desiccation-induced seed death will be minimal in these environments. However, species with