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  1. The response of Green Beans(Phaseoulus Vulgari)to varying application rates of Boron
    Manda, Jastine Peter, 2010-12-02T16:05:52Z
    Green Beans(Phaseoulus Vulgari) is a very important crop,feeding a large number of people in in the world.However,bean yields are low,hence many methods resulting in increased green bean yield maybe of great importance.Boron(B)is one of the most important micronutrients neccessary for bean growth an ...
  2. Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University Libraries,India;and University of Zambia and Copperbelt University Libraries,Zambia:a Ccomparative study
    Zulu, Paul, 2010-12-06T15:25:51Z
    This study examines the status in terms of general activities,facilities and services of four University of Libraries namely Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University libraries in India,and University of Zambia and Copperbelt University Libraries in Zambia.The study was conducted with a view ...
  3. Computer-Aided Information support system for the Management of Forestry in Zambia
    Mwamba, Augustine Kabwe, 2010-12-21T15:56:29Z
    The study is aimed at designing a Computer-based information support system for the management of forestry in Zambia. For this purpose, a survey was conducted to ascertain the information flow structure in the industry and the information seeking pattern of the various categories of forestry personn ...
  4. Subject specialisation and subject specialists in academic libraries, with particular reference to the University of Zambia Library.
    Zulu, Mary Matilda, 2010-12-22T12:15:16Z
    The study presents definitions of subject specialisation and the subject specialist. The roles, qualifications and duties of the subject specialist are discussed and the term "subject approach" is identified as the preferred terminology. Advantages and disadvantages of the subject approach are outli ...
  5. Investigating the Knowledge Sharing Culture Among Academicians in Higher Learning Institutions in Zambia
    Daka, Kaoma Lamba, 2010-12-23T11:52:28Z
    The research examined the existence of a knowledge sharing culture among academicians in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) in Zambia. It specifically sought to investigate knowledge sharing and identify factors that aid or hinder knowledge sharing activities among academicians. The exercise was ca ...
  6. A consecutive reaction model and kinetics of cr2o3 reduction from slag by carbon dissolved in molten iron
    Simukanga, Stephen, 2011-01-12T14:06:55Z
    A first-order, consecutive, two-stage reaction model for the reduction of cr2o3 from slag was developed. The model was applied to the results obtained by studying the effect of various parameters on the rate of reduction of cr2o3 from a CaO-SiO2-Al2o3 slag, by carbon dissolved in molten iron, at tem ...
  7. Estimation of Rotational Degrees of Freedom Using Spline Functions
    Ng"andu, Namasamu Alvert, 2011-01-25T12:39:45Z
    Structural Dynamics Modification work often requires the inclusion of rational degrees of freedom in the modal data. These are not usually directly measurable because suitable transducers are not yet readily available. This work investigates the estimation of rotations from computed or measured tran ...
  8. Inheritance of Weevil Resistance in Maize
    Lebaka, Ntjapa, Gabriel, 2011-01-25T15:40:36Z
    The study of the inheritance and gene action of weevil resistance in maize was undertaken using a 12 parent half diallel design. Seven resistant inbred lines were obtained from CIMMYT-Zimbabwe and five susceptible lines were obtained from soils and crop Research Branch(SCRB), Zambia. The lines were ...
  9. Decomposition and Nitrogen Release From Leucaena leucocephala,senna siamea, and Flemingia macrophylla Litter in managed alleys for maize in Zambia:Infuence of inorganic-N and litter Quality
    Makaza, Kasirayi, 2011-01-27T13:08:24Z
    The effects of litter quality and inorganic nitrogen (N) on rate of decomposition and N release pattern by three leguminous woody species were investigated under field conditions by the litterbag technique. The species studied in 1994/1995 were Leucaena leucocephala, Senna siamea and Flemingia macro ...