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101) THE IMPACT OF STRESS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF KAMPALA DISTRICT: A CASE STUDY OF ST.MARY’S SECONDARY SCHOOL MUNTUNGO.

ABSTRACT This study examined the major causes of stress, its main impacts and its overcoming measures among students of St. Mary~s secondary School Mutungo. The main objective will be to identify the major impact of stress on academic performance of students in selected schools ok NAKAWA DIVISION, WAKISO district. A quantitative method was used in... Continue Reading

102) LEARNING RESOURCES AND MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE OF LEARNERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KALIIRO SUB-COUNTY LYANTONDE DISTRICT, UGANDA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION I APPROVAL iii DEDICATION iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT v TABLE OF CONTENTS vi LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ix ABSTRACT x Cfl—iAP1E~~. ONE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background of the Study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 2 1.3 Purpose of the Study 2 1.4 Research Objectives 3 1.4.1 General Objective 3 1.4.2 Specific... Continue Reading

103) ANTIBACTERIAL POTENCY OF SELECTED MEDICATED SOAPS ON SKINISOLATES GOTTEN FROM HOSTEL OCCUPANTS OF CRUTECH, CALABAR CAMPUS, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Skin flora refers to the microorganisms which reside on the skin many of which are bacteria. Resident bacteria can cause skin disease and enter the blood system, creating life-threatening disease, particularly in immune-suppressed people. Diseases of the skin include impetigo, boils, erysipelas, scabies, folliculitis, cellulitis etc. This... Continue Reading

104) ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH COW SUYA MEAT SOLD IN CALABAR METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The consumption of Cow suya meat is on the increase because of it health benefits, it inexpensiveness compared to Goat meat, and the demand. Bacteriological analysis was carried out on 10 suya samples collected from four (4) different vendors within 4 different locations (Ekpo Abasi, Bogobiri, Yellow Duke and Abang asang). The samples... Continue Reading

105) PREVALENCE OF SALMONELLA AND SHIGELLA SPP IN PACHYMELANIA AURITA (PERIWINKLE) PURCHASED FROM DIFFERENT CREEKS IN CALABAR METROPOLIS, CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This study was designed to ascertain the prevalence of Salmonella spp and Shigella spp and other species of bacteria associated with the contamination of Pachymelania aurita (Periwinkle) in different creeks in Calabar metropolis. This study was carried out in Ikang and Jebs creeks both in Cross river state, Nigeria. One hundred and eighty... Continue Reading

106) ISOLATION CHARACTERIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HAWKED BARBECUE CHICKEN SOLD IN CALABAR METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT There is a reasonable increase in the consumption of barbecue chicken meat, which is due to the it nutritional value. An investigation was conducted to isolate, characterize and identify bacteria associated with hawked barbecue chicken obtained from Calabar metropolis using basically two different agar media which are Nutrient agar and... Continue Reading

107) BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER WITHIN IKOM LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF CROSS RIVERSTATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Water is a necessity for living, and so there is a need to conduct analysis to check if it is safe or not for consumption. Bacteriological examination of water samples sourced within Ikom L.G.A, Cross River State was carried out to determine the bacterial load in the water samples and to determine the organisms that contaminates it. The... Continue Reading

108) ANTIBACTERIAL POTENCY OF SELECTED LOCAL MEDICATED SOAP ON SKIN ISOLATE

ABSTRACT Five local soaps! Duduosun, Zee, Hause Soap, Yoruba Soap and Yoruba Soap were investigated for their antibacteria activities against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus spp, Bacillus spp and Klebsiella spp . Identification of the bacteria species was by standard microbiological techniques... Continue Reading

109) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ABUNDANCE OF ALIEN INVASIVE SEMIMYTILUS ALGOSUS ON THE ABUNDANCE OF NATIVE PERNA PERNA ALONG THE INTERTIDAL ZONE OF DOLPHIN BEACH

Table of Content Introduction   Objectives   Study design   Data collection   Results   Discussion   Conclusion   References Introduction   Alien invasive species are introduced accidentally or intentionally outside of their natural geographic range & become problematic.   Semimytilus algosus spreads from the point of introduction,... Continue Reading

110) AN INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE RESISTANCE OF THE TICK (BLUE TICK) TO AMITRAZ IN SELECTED AREAS OF ZIMBABWE.

Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine if the Boophilus species spectrum of ticks infesting cattle owned by resource limited farmers in the state owned communal land areas of Zimbabwe, are resistant to Amitraz. The study was also aimed at finding a concentration of the acaricide that the tick species are susceptible to, and can give... Continue Reading

111) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALKALINE SOAKING, BLEACH AND BOILING FOR PASTEURIZATION OF SUBSTRATE IN THE CULTIVATION OF WHITE OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS)

Abstract A study was carried out on substrate pasteurisation for P. ostreatus cultivation. The major aim of this work was to compare the effectiveness of wood ash, hydrated lime, bleach and boiling for pasteurisation of the substrate for cultivation of white oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, on maize straw. To achieve this objective, weed... Continue Reading

112) SURVEY OF PLANTS USED IN BEAUTY CARE AMONG THE FULANIS IN WAMAKKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF SOKOTO STATE

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page……………………………………………………………………………….i Certification…………………………………………………………………………….ii Dedication……………………………………………………………………….……..iii... Continue Reading

113) PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CLEOME VISCOSA.

ABSTRACT Cleome viscosa Linn (Capparaceae) commonly known as “wild or dog mustard” is an annual sticky herb found as a common weed all over the plains of India and through the trophics of the world. The whole plant and its parts (Leaves, pods and roots) are widely used in traditional and folkloric systems of medicine. Cleome viscosa were... Continue Reading

114) MODULATORY EFFECTS OF THE CRUDE METHANOL LEAF EXTRACT OF CISSAMPELOS OWARIENSIS ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN BLEOMYCIN-INDUCED LUNG FIBROSIS IN MALE WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT Antioxidants have been shown to play protective role in the treatment of bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. The goal of the study was to determine the effect of Cissampelos owariensis (CO) leaves, an alkaloid rich antioxidant on BLM-induced lung fibrosis in rat models. The CO (UIH22559) leaves were extracted using methanol and fractionated... Continue Reading

115) INFLUX OF UNQUALIFIED TEACHERS IN TEACHING BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN SOKOTO METROPOLIS.

ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating the influx of unqualified teachers in teaching Biology in secondary school in Sokoto metropolis. With the view of finding solutions to improve the situation at stake. Criteria used in selecting the schools were random selection technique in which five schools were selected from each of the two (2) local... Continue Reading

116) EFFECT OF TWO KINDS OF SOLVENT ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS OIL

ABSTRACT The experiment was designed to determine the effect of two different solvent (N-hexane and petroleum ether) on chemical composition of lemongrass oil. The oil was extracted from lemongrass using Nhexane and petroleum ether using soxhlet extraction method. The chemical composition of essential oil obtained were analyse using GC-MS machine.... Continue Reading

117) ANTINUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF SECURIDACA LONGEPEDUNCULATA (VIOLET TREE)

ABSTRACT The antinutritional composition of leafs and stem bark s. longepedunculata were investigated using standard analytical methods. The leafs and stem bark of S. longepedunculata was air dried and the sample was pulverized for the determination of anti-nutritive contents. The antinutritional continents viz phytate, oxalate, nitrate and... Continue Reading

118) EVALUATION OF STORAGE CONTROL POINT AND IMPLICATED PATHOGENS ON FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS - OGUN AND LAGOS STATES AS CASE STUDY

ABSTRACT Ensuring food safety to protect public health remains a significant challenge in both developing and developed countries and food borne illness prevention system will depend on the extent of food safety control in place through food production, processing and distribution, keeping food at safe temperature and using safe water and raw... Continue Reading

119) EVALUATION OF SOME NUTRITIONAL, PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DIOSCOREA ROTUNDATA (WHITE YAM) FLESH AND PEELS EXPOSED TO FOUR DIFFERENT STORAGE PATTERNS IN NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT The hue and cry of food insecurity in Nigeria prompted the curiosity of this study. This study investigates the evaluation of some nutritional, physicochemical and phytochemical parameters on Dioscorea rotundata (white yam) flesh and peels exposed to four different storage patterns in Nigeria. Four storage patterns and 20 tubers of yam... Continue Reading

120) COMPARISM ANALYSIS BETWEEN MICROSCOPY AND FILARIASIS STRIP TEST (FTS)

ABSTRACT Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is caused by infection with threadlike worms called Wuchereria bancrofti. There had been different methods of diagnosing Filariasis. The two major diagnosing method is the Filariasis Test strip and the Microscopy test. This project is to compare the efficiency between the Microscopy test and Filariasis Test Strip... Continue Reading

121) ABUNDANCE OF MOSQUITO SPECIES WITHIN SOKOTO METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to determine the abundance of mosquito species within  Sokoto metropolis. Three (3) locations, which are Danbuwa, Gobirawa and GidanIgwai,  in three (3) Local Government Areas, namely; DangeShuni, Sokoto South and Sokoto  North Local Government Areas respectively, were sampled out of the five (5) Local ... Continue Reading

122) REPORT ON GERMINATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MODEL TO ENABLE THE GROWING OF ACACIA ERIOLOBA (CAMEL THORN TREE) IN ARID CONDITIONS IN THE NAMIB DESERT OF NAMIBIA

Report on Germination technology as a model to enable the growing of Acacia erioloba (camel thorn tree) in arid conditions in the Namib desert of Namibia.... Continue Reading

123) EVALUATION OF THE SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF THE ESSENTIAL OIL OF TITHONIA DIVERSIFOLIA ON PLASMODIUM BERGHEI IN LABORATORY MICE

ABSTRACT The evaluation of the anti malarial properties of the essential oil extract of Tithoniadiversifolia was carried out using the standard tests suppressive tests in laboratorymice.   The   Swiss   albino   mice   were   infected   with   rodent   malaria   parasite(Plasmodium berghei berghei) and were treated with... Continue Reading

124) ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLI ON CANDIDA SPP. ISOLATED FROM ORAL THRUSH OF AIDS DEFINING ILL PATIENTS

Abstract This study aimed at investigating the growth inhibitory effect of probiotic Lactobacillus on Candida species isolated from oral thrush of AIDS-defining ill patients. Clinical isolates of Candida species were obtained from Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital Lafia, Nasarawa State. de Man Rogosa Sharpe agar was used as starter culture for the... Continue Reading

125) THE EFFECT OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS ON HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Have you ever wondered how your hormones levels affect your growth and development into adulthood and beyond? How about how your bodily systems affect sleep and metabolism? This is all your endocrine system in play. Your endocrine system is responsible for regulating your growth, sexual development, mood, sleep, and numerous other biological... Continue Reading
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