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Administrative law 1
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ADVANCED PHYSICS SPH111 2
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Analog electronics 1
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Anatomy ICM2102 3
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Anatomy and physiology 1
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS 1
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Business statistics yyy 1
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Calculus 2
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Calculus 1&2 SMA2161 1
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Circuit Analysis ECE221 2
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Civil engineering 2
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GIS GIS342 1
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HPS 2301 1
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Hsm211 1
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Human adaptation 1
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ICM 2410 Opthalmology. 1
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Microbial Genetics 2
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Power Systems Design 1
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Psy1015 hist2391 2
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Research Methodology 1
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SMA2106 SMA2106 1
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Statistics STA111 1
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TYOU 1
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Jkuat•Analog electronics
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Finance • • ISBN 9781438080017
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covers AC circuit analysis- impedance and phasor relationships
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JKUAT•Circuit Analysis
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Engineering Circuit Analysis • J. David Irwin, R.Mark Nelms• ISBN 9781118960639
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covers AC circuit analysis- impedance and phasor relationships
This is the control of the amount and timing of the appearance of the functional product of a gene. And although the gene product may be an RNA or protein the majority of mechanisms regulate the expression of protein coding genes, and any step of gene expression may be regulated from the DNA-RNA transcription step to protein post-translational modification of a protein.
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JKUAT•Microbial Genetics
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This is the control of the amount and timing of the appearance of the functional product of a gene. And although the gene product may be an RNA or protein the majority of mechanisms regulate the expression of protein coding genes, and any step of gene expression may be regulated from the DNA-RNA transcription step to protein post-translational modification of a protein.
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response to the selective pressure of an antimicrobial agent. This resistance is due to point mutations in the chromosomes or due to acquisition of extra-chromosomal DNA (plasmids) or other mobile genetic elements.
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Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response to the selective pressure of an antimicrobial agent. This resistance is due to point mutations in the chromosomes or due to acquisition of extra-chromosomal DNA (plasmids) or other mobile genetic elements.
Short and summarized straight to the point notes on the initial topics of administrative law.
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An Introduction to Law • Phil Harris• ISBN 9781316098943
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
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JKUAT•BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
Course Content
1) Introduction to waste water engineering
2) Sources of wastewater,
3) Waste characteristics
 chemical characteristics
 biological characteristics,
 bacteriological examination
4) Oxygen demand and kinematics of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and removal.
5) Waste water collection and conveyance,
6) Waste water treatment: preliminary, primary, secondary (trickling filters, activated sludge process), oxidation
ponds
7) Disposal of sewage including handling and disposal o...
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jkuat•civil engineering
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Course Content
1) Introduction to waste water engineering
2) Sources of wastewater,
3) Waste characteristics
 chemical characteristics
 biological characteristics,
 bacteriological examination
4) Oxygen demand and kinematics of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and removal.
5) Waste water collection and conveyance,
6) Waste water treatment: preliminary, primary, secondary (trickling filters, activated sludge process), oxidation
ponds
7) Disposal of sewage including handling and disposal o...
1. Shear strength
- Principal planes and stresses
- Morhr’s circle
- Mohr-coulombs failure theory
 Shear strength tests
- Direct shear tests
- Triaxial shear strength tests
2. Stability of slopes
- Stress and stability analysis
3. Soil stabilization
- Mechanical and chemical methods
4. Site investigations
- Reconnaissance
- Sampling
- Field tests
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jkuat•civil engineering
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1. Shear strength
- Principal planes and stresses
- Morhr’s circle
- Mohr-coulombs failure theory
 Shear strength tests
- Direct shear tests
- Triaxial shear strength tests
2. Stability of slopes
- Stress and stability analysis
3. Soil stabilization
- Mechanical and chemical methods
4. Site investigations
- Reconnaissance
- Sampling
- Field tests