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    PREDATOR-PREY MODEL WITH LOGISTIC GROWTH FOR CONSTANTAND DENSITY-DEPENDENT DELAYED MIGRATION 

    Apima, Samuel Bong’ang’a (MMUST, 2020-12-02)
    Predator-prey models describe the interaction between two species, the prey which serves as a food source to the predator. The migration of the prey for safety reasonsafter a predator attack and the predator in search of ...
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    ON THE GENERATORS OF CODES OF IDEALS OF THE POLYNOMIAL RING FOR ERROR CONTROL 

    Olege, Fanuel (2017-10)
    Shannon introduced error detection and correction codes to address the growing need of efficiency and reliability of code vectors. Ideals in algebraic number system have mainly been used to preserve the notion of unique ...
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    WHOLE TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) SUBJECTED TO CHRONIC STRESS 

    Mwaura, John Gitau (MMUST, 2023-11)
    Chronic stress is the long-term activation of the stress response system and is a major bottleneck to aquaculture production as it lowers productivity and compromises fish welfare. Several studies have attempted to infer ...
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    AN IMMUNOEPIDEMIOLOGICAL MODEL FOR HIV INCORPORATINGVIRAL AND CELLULAR TRANSMISSION WITH ANTIRETROVIRALTREATMENT 

    Mobisa, Benson (MMUST, 2019-10-13)
    Mathematicians have made various attempts to understand the dynamical behaviour of HIV and AIDS using within-and between-host transmission models. Since the mechanismof HIV and AIDS transmission is an intricate process, ...
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    DYNAMICS OF A FISHERY MODEL WITH ALLEE EFFECT IN POPULATION GROWTH 

    Makwata Harun Omukuba, Harun Makwata (MMUST, 2019-11)
    Sustainable exploitation of renewable resources such as marine sh has been a con- cern to both ecologists and economists with threats of species extinction due to over - exploitation a stark reality. Fish exhibits ...
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    ON THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE UNIT GROUPS OF A CLASS OF TOTAL QUOTIENT RINGS 

    Wanambisi, Aldrin Wekesa (MMUST, 2017-10)
    Let R be a completely primary finite ring of characteristic pk, where p is a prime and k is a positive integer. Such finite rings have been studied extensively in recent years and the tools necessary for describing completely ...
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    MULTISCALE MODELING OF EBOLA TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS WITH TREATMENT 

    Oganga, Duncan Otieno (MMUST, 2021-03)
    Ebola Virus Disease, (EVD) is a rare and deadly disease with high fatality rates in humans and other primates. It is introduced into the human population through direct contact with the infected hosts which include porcupines, ...
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    VECTOR AUTOREGRESSIVE MODEL INCORPORATING NEW INFORMATION USING BAYESIAN APPROACH 

    Musyoki, Michael Ngungu (2023)
    The Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Models have been applied extensively in many fields ranging from finance, economics, machine learning among others. In fact, the VAR models are the mostly applied among the multivariate ...
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    DISTRIBUTION, MOLECULAR DIVERSITY AND BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BEAN COMMON MOSAIC NECROSIS VIRUS IN WESTERN KENYA 

    Mangeni, Bonphace Collins (MMUST, 2020-03-16)
    on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) is the main high protein legume crop in the cropping system of western Kenya. The crop is mainly grown by small-scale farmers for food and cash. Despite its importance, common bean yields ...
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    IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF RANGELAND VEGETATION IN KENYA 

    Kigen, Charles Kipsang (MMUST, 2019-10)
    ABSTRACT Rangeland vegetation are important resources for livestock, wildlife and human beings and are largely influenced by climatic conditions. The effects of climate change are varied and among them is uncertainty in ...
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    AuthorApima, Samuel Bong’ang’a (1)Kigen, Charles Kipsang (1)Makwata Harun Omukuba, Harun Makwata (1)Mangeni, Bonphace Collins (1)Mobisa, Benson (1)MUKABANE, DAVIS KIPCHO (1)Musyoki, Michael Ngungu (1)Mwaura, John Gitau (1)Odinga, Susan Achieng (1)Oganga, Duncan Otieno (1)... View MoreSubjectA commutative ring (1)Algorithm (1)BAYESIAN APPROACH (1)bean (1)Bean Common Mosaic Necrosis Virus (1)Binary parity check code (1)Binary Repetition code (1)CHRONIC STRESS (1)COVID-19 DYNAMICS (1)Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2023 (4)2019 (3)2017 (2)2020 (2)2021 (1)2022 (1)Has File(s)
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