Natural & Applied Sciences

Research Papers/Topics Natural & Applied Sciences

An Application Of Survival Analysis On The Prevalence And Risk Factors Of Breast Cancer In Namibia

ABSTRACT Cancer is a universal disease that affects people regardless of race, sex, socio-economic status and culture. With just an approximated population size of 2.3 million people NSA (2011), Namibia is not excluded from this. If not detected on time and treated on time, cancer can make treatment less likely to succeed and reduce the chances of survival. The study was aimed at examining the prevalence and trends for breast cancer patients, regardless of patients’ sex, as well as establi...

A Comparison Of The Performance Of Namibia-Specific Conservation And Conventional Tillage Technologies As Used For Pearl Millet Production In Northern Namibia

ABSTRACT Studies were conducted over a period of three years (2011 to 2013) at the Ogongo Campus of the University of Namibia (UNAM), to compare the differences between tractors and animaldrawn implements both using conventional and Namibia Specific Conservation Tillage (NSCT) technologies. Two conventional tillage (CV) treatments (i.e. tractor-drawn disc harrow (TDH) and animal-drawn mouldboard plough (AMP) were compared to two NSCT treatments (tractor-drawn ripper furrower (TRF) and animal...

Synthesis Of Silver Nanoparticles Using Pearl Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum ) Husk Extract And Its Application In Wastewater Treatment And Catalytic Oxidation Of Benzyl Alcohol

Abstract Metal nanoparticles are endowed with optical, electrical physical and chemical properties and have become attractive materials for commercialization applications in optical spectroscopies, electrical devices and catalytic applications. Among them, silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) have distinctive physico-chemical and biological properties such as antimicrobial, chemical stability and catalytic properties. Namibia, a semi-arid country, relies on man-made dams to obtain water for potable...

Antimicrobial And Antioxidant Activity Of Crude Extracts And Fractions From The Stems And Leaves Of Tephrosia Lupinifolia

ABSTRACT Tephrosia lupinifolia is used traditionally for the treatment of malaria, diarrhea, toothache and tuberculosis. Two flavonoids, lupinifolin and lupinifolinol were previously isolated from the hexane root extract of T. lupinifolia, but there are no reports on phytochemical and pharmacological studies conducted on the stems and leaves of the plant. The purpose of this study was to prepare and fractionate crude extracts from the leaves and stems of T. lupinifolia, and to evaluate their...

Isolation And Characterization Of Bifidobacteria Populations In Infants In The Khomas Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Bacteria belonging to the genus bifidobacteria are reported to be the most abundant gut endosymbiotic flora in the intestinal tract of new-born infants, particularly those that have been exclusively breast-fed. This high concentration of this gram-positive anaerobic bacteria has been attributed to the prebiotic and bifidogenic factors present in human breast milk. Currently, there is limited information on the presence of bifidobacteri aspecies in Namibia. The aims of this study wer...

Challenges Affecting Grade 12 Learners’ Academic Examination Performance In Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary Level Biology In The //Kharas Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges affecting Grade 12 learners’ academic performance in Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary level (NSSCO) Biology in the //Kharas Region, Namibia. The study addressed three research questions. Two categories of sample, made up of 140 learners and 12 teachers respectively were selected using the simple random sampling method to participate in the study. Furthermore, after the preliminary analysis of the questio...

The use of mobile technologies for Web 2.0 based service delivery to graduate students in Ghanaian Universities: The case of the University for Development Studies (UDS), Ghana.

Abstract This study attempted to find out how mobile technologies could be used to implement Web 2.0 based service delivery to graduate students based in the Graduate School of the University for Development Studies (UDS) Library. A 23 item questionnaire was administered to a sample of 155 participants who were selected by means of simple random sampling. A total of 119 questionnaires were retrieved and found to be adequate for analysis and interpretation. The collected data was analyzed and...

Sharing Open Source Software Application Services, Challenges And Opportunities For The Namibian Sme Sector

Abstract Information and Communications Technology is improving at a very high pace. Software applications can be delivered in various forms, the internet growth has made it possible to have software delivered over the internet. One of the most interesting models created by the web is called Application Service Provider (ASP) model. ASP model offers completely a new way of selling and distributing software and software services. ASP services are expected to become an important alternative fo...

Statistical Analysis Of The Influence Of Teachers’ Mood On The Academic Performance Of Students

ABSTRACT The study attempts to determine whether the mood of teachers have any direct bearing on the academic performance of students in class. The study area was Morso D/A J.H.S. A sample size of forty students from form two was used for the study. The affect theory by Tomkins and the behavioral theory by Bandura was adopted as framework for this study. The random sampling technique was employed to select the samples into two groups of students each comprising of twenty, the groups were tau...

Pub Network 37 PAGES (6720 WORDS) Statistics Paper
A Statistical Approach To Automated Detection Of Multi-Component Radio Sources

Abstract Advances in radio astronomy are allowing for deeper and larger observations than ever before. Source counts of future radio surveys are expected to number in the tens of millions. Source finding techniques are used to identify sources in a radio image, however, these techniques identify single distinct sources and are unable to identify multi-component sources, that is to say, where two or more distinct sources belong to the same underlying physical phenomenon, such as a radio galaxy...

PSN Africa 113 PAGES (23910 WORDS) Statistics Thesis
Groundwater Velocity Field: Stochastic Analysis Of Major Groundwater Flowpaths And Implications For Contaminant Transport Within The Ga East And Adentan Districts, Ghana

ABSTRACT The hydrogeological system of the Ga East and Adentan Districts of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana was studied using numerical modelling on the Groundwater Modelling System platform (version 10.0). Historical hydrogeological data and groundwater monitoring data on twenty wells drilled in 2012 were relied on in conceptualising the hydrogeological system of the study area. A single aquifer system made up of quartzite-schist formation was identified. The borehole logs reveal four lith...

SSA Research 164 PAGES (25735 WORDS) Physics Thesis
Street Address System And Delivery Service: The Case Of Courier Service Operators In The Accra Metropolitan Area

ABSTRACT One of the most spectacular changes in Ghana since the 1980‘s after World Bank and International Monetary Fund programmmes (ERP and SAP) has been the dramatic demographic shift skewed in favour of cities. With fewer than 49 percent of its people being rural, the 2010 population census indicated that the country is currently 50.9 percent urbanized. Accompanying such demographic explosion is the challenge of developing the needed infrastructural resources to deal with urban growth an...

SSA Research 164 PAGES (37133 WORDS) Geology Thesis
Understanding the Characteristics of Droughts over Eastern Africa in Past and Future Climates

Abstract Drought poses a threat to socio-economic activities across eastern Africa and its river basins. While there are indications that global warming may continue to enhance evaporation and intensify droughts at all scales, most drought projections over eastern Africa are based on rainfall alone and are limited to meteorological droughts. The present study combines rainfall and Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) to examine the characteristics of meteorological and hydrological droughts in ...

PSN Africa 177 PAGES (47511 WORDS) Geography Thesis
Epidemiology And Control Of Pseudocercospora Fruit And Leaf Spot Disease Of Sweet Orange (Citrus Sinensis (L) Osbeck)

ABSTRACT Citrus plants are regarded as the world’s second fruit crop consumed by volume next to banana, providing food nutrients, foreign currency, raw materials for agro-industries and source of employment. The production and productivity of citrus in tropical Africa including Ghana is threatened by a number of diseases. Pseudocercospora leaf and fruit spot PFLS of citrus caused by a fungus P. angolensis is the most destructive disease of citrus in most citrus growing areas. The disease wa...

SSA Research 121 PAGES (24796 WORDS) Botany Thesis
Experimental and Computational Study of Transition Metal Doped Zinc Oxide.

Abstract Pristine and transition metal (Fe, Mn, Co and Ni) doped ZnO powders were synthesised us- ing a hydrothermal method, and characterised by x-ray powder diffraction, ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy, and photoluminescence (PL) emission spectroscopy. Synthesis was carried out at pH 3 and pH 5, and the powders annealed at 280 ◦C and 600 ◦C. Doping was done at concentrations of 1, 2, 4 and 8 mol %. Computational studies were also carried out on undoped and transition metal (...

SSA Research 127 PAGES (30089 WORDS) Physics Thesis

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