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Surveys of five rivers in a hot-humid zone of a tropical country (Nigeria) were carried out over 3 years by obtaining samples for physical, chemical and bacteriological analyses. The main characteristics monitored were temperature, turbidity, total, dissolved and suspended solids, pH, dissolved oxygen, BOD, ammonia-nitrogen and the coliform counts. In addition, the main characteristics of the liquid waste being discharged into the rivers were determined. During the dry season, the highest...
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The purpose of this study was to examine variations in the educational experience of practicing librarians in Nigeria. Specifically, it investigated library schools attended, qualifications obtained, work experience before and after library education. Data were obtained through published and unpublished sources. It was discovered that many librarians obtained the British A.L.A. qualification or the Ibadan library school diploma. The first library qualification of many librarians was the...
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Seventeen moss species from different sites within Ibadan city and some rural areas of Nigeria have been analysed for lead, zinc, copper, cadmium, nickel, manganese, magnesium and iron. There was no defined gradient in lead levels for the samples collected from areas of varying traffic densities within Ibadan, but a distinct gradient was observed when lead levels of samples from all other sites within the city were compared with those from the University Botanical Garden. Lead values for...
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A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Business Administration, Faculty of Commerce University of Nairobi
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Abstract Questionnaires defining alcohol practices and reasons for alcohol use were administered to 300 secondary school students in Odighi village, a rural area of Benin District in Nigeria. Results showed that 71% of the students used alcohol, 18% of whom could be classified as alcohol abusers. The use and abuse of alcohol among the students is more for social than psychological reasons.
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A dental health study of primary school children in Zaria City, Northern Nigeria, in mid-1979,showed that approximately, half of the children aged 5–9 years had experienced dental caries in their deciduous dentition, and about one third of the children aged 5–16 years had similar experience in their permanent dentition. The treatment level was virtually nil since none of these children had any fillings. Eighty seven point five per cent of the children had gingivitis and half of them had...
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AUTHOR Palmer, William P. TITLE A Brief Account of School Inspection in Nigeria. PUB DATE 83 NOTE 14p.; In: Comparative and International Studies and the Theory and Practice of Education. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Comparative and International Education Society (11th, Hamilton, New Zealand, August 21-24, 1983). See UD 024 646. PUB TYPE Reports Descriptive (141) -SwNeeches/Conference Papers (150)
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The late Precambrian-Cambrian Dokhan Volcanic Formation represents the youngest component of the basement complex in the Egyptian Eastern Desert. Volcanic and sedimentary rocks predating the Dokhan Formation evolved in an oceanic island arc setting and were metamorphosed during the Pan-African event. The Dokhan rocks were subjected to low grade alteration during the waning stages of the Pan-African event. Post-dating the Dokhan Formation are terrestrial sediments and post-tectonic...