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Risk Factors For Maternal Anemia Among Women Attending Antenatal Care In Moroto Regional Referral Hospital. A Case-control Study | Emina Godfrey  Bernard Omech  Sean Steven Puleh  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2024
Background: Maternal anemia continues to be a serious public health issue because of its link to poor maternal and fetal outcomes. The study's objective was to assess the association between risk factors and maternal anemia among women attending antenatal care in Moroto Regional Referral Hospital. Methods: A case-control study involving

Effect Of The Therapeutic Exercises With Essential Amino Acid Supplements On Hamstring Muscle Strength In Elite Players' Football: A Randomized Control Study | Kamal Hadib Abdulridha  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sports Management | Apr,2024  super premium
Background: In sports performance and injury prevention, muscle strength is of primary importance for football players who mostly rely on their lower body strength. Therapeutic exercises and essential amino acid supplements improve muscle mass, strength, and functioning, but their combined effects have not yet been explored. Aim:This study aims to

Nutritional Evaluation And In-vitro Organic Matter Digestibility Of Sweet Sorghum (sorghum Bicolor (l.) Moench) Silage And Chicory (cichorium Intybus (l.) | C O Kerubo  J O Ondiek  P A Onjoro  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2024  super premium
Chemical composition and in vitro organic matter digestibility were evaluated in twelve diets consisting of sweet sorghum silage supplemented with 0, 10, 20, and 30% levels of chicory. The in vitro gas production properties, polyphenols, saponins, and chemical composition were determined. SAS software (version 9.4) was used to analyze the

Effect Of Soybean, Chickpea, And Prosopis Juliflora Pod Meal Supplementation On Honeybee (apis Mellifera) Performance During Dearth Period | H J Masai  M K Ambula  A M King'ori  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2024  super premium
This study investigated the effect of dietary supplementation on the development and strength of bee colonies and honey production, especially during the dearth period in Marigat, Baringo County, Kenya. There were four dietary treatments: T1 (control), T2 (soybean flour), T3 (chickpea flour), and T4 (ground Prosopis juliflora pods. The feeding

Determinant Of The Factors Affecting Profitability In Cattle Marketing In Mubi Local Government Area Of Adamawa State, Nigeria | Musa, Y.Medugu  Samuel Patience  Bullum .I.Yama  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2024
This study analyzed the determinants of the factors affecting profitability in cattle market in Mubi local government area of Adamawa state, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to: estimate the market margin and profit of the intermediaries; determine the difference between the costs and returns of the marketing

Profitability And Factors Influencing Profitability Of Improved Indigenous Chicken Among Small-holder Farmers In Kisumu County, Kenya | Ms. Beverly Shitandi  Dr. Phoebe Mose  Dr. Daniel Osewe  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2024  premium
Improved indigenous chicken (IIC) play an important role in addressing food insecurity in rural households. Small scale farmers rely on IIC for income generation, wealth creation and nutritional needs. IIC are preferred for their faster maturity rate compared to the traditional indigenous chicken while also preserving the good taste and

Efficacies Of Stakeholders’ Involvement In The Curriculum Review Process In Tertiary Institutions In Kenya | Dr. Mary Mugwe Chui  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2024
Stakeholders play a decisive role in the curriculum review process in tertiary institutions in many parts of the world. Faculty members, administrative staff, students and employers form the backbone of an effective curriculum development. Tertiary institutions have always ensured a comprehensive representation of experiences across different educational contexts as an

Extent Of Parents’ Involvement By Social Factors In The Learning Process Of Their Children In Public Primary Schools In Bukoba District Council, Tanzania | Gregory Mutalemwa Fabian  Ernest Simon Kira  Kim A. Kayunze  Sotco C. Komba  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2024  super premium
The involvement of parents in their children's education is very important. However, most parents do not participate in that process. Therefore, this paper assesses extents of parents' involvement in their children's learning process by social factors, with the specific objectives to describe parents' social factors, to determine extents of parents'

Rethinking Ethical Paradigm: A Panacea For Entrepreneurial Success In The Nigerian Oil And Gas Downstream Sector | Oyeinkorikiye Stephan Isaiah, PhD  Rachel Konyefa Dickson, PhD  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Mar,2024  super premium
In the dynamic landscape of the Nigeria oil and gas downstream sector, the imperative of rethinking ethical paradigms emerges as a cornerstone for achieving entrepreneurial success. This paper explores the pivotal role of ethical paradigms within the sector, emphasizing the profound impact it wield on entrepreneurial endeavors. The exploratory research

Variability Of Heat Shock Resistance In Buxus Sempervirens L. Leaves As Influenced By Age And Collection Season, Assessed Through Chlorophyll Fluorescence | Professor Petru Cuza  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Forestry | Mar,2024  premium
The thermotolerance of the photosynthetic apparatus in Buxus sempervirens L. (boxwood) was studied by assessing the suppression and recovery of the relative quantum yield of photosystem II after exposing leaves to a thermal shock at temperature 54°C for 5 minutes. This assessment considered both the collection season and leaf age.

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