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Benjamine Egyin Wilson
Department Of Electrical Engineering, University Of Energy And Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana
Frequency-dependent Cable Impedance Modeling For Inverter Systems
Precise impedance modeling of power cables is essential to ensure the stable and efficient performance of inverter-cable-load configurations, particularly in high-frequency switching scenarios typical of modern power electronics. As the switching frequency rises, parasitic elements-resistance (R), inductance (L), capacitance (C), and conductance (G)-exert greater influence, potentially affecting signal fidelity, energy transfer, and overall system reliability. This study introduces a structured

Akomolafe Wale James
Department Of Architectural Technology, Federal Polytechnic Ile-oluji Ondo State, Nigeria
Analyzing Green Building Design Technology And Sustainable Architecture In Minimizing Energy Consumption: Case Study Of Commercial Buildings Ondo Town-a Building Performance Analysis
This paper aims to analyze how environmentally friendly methods of construction and green building design concepts are used in Ondo town, Ondo State, Nigeria, and how efficient they are in reducing the town's energy consumption. The objectives of the study are to examine the impact of various green building design features, such as solar panels, floor area optimization, and green

James Murunga
Department Of Economics, Machakos University, Kenya
Digital Financing Systems And Liquidity Of Public Secondary Schools In Machakos County; Kenya
Liquidity management continues to present a major challenge for Kenyan public secondary schools, despite sustained government interventions such as the Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) program. Although FDSE provides critical financial support, many schools still face persistent irregularities in cash flows arising from delayed government disbursements and unpredictable parental fee payments. These disruptions limit the capacity of institutions to meet

Jared Menecha
Psychology Department, Daystar University, Kenya
Sociodemographic Correlates Of Adherence To Antiretroviral Medication Among Plwha In Kenyatta National And Mbagathi Hospitals, Kenya
Background: Maintaining medication adherence is vital for the survival of people living with HIV (PLWHA) worldwide(Supriyatni et al., 2023). Despite the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in lowering HIV viral load, the population of individuals receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment continues to increase (Zuma et al., 2022). This study, conducted in Kenyatta national and Mbagathi hospitals in Kenya examined the

Dulce Maria Abigail Alto Jastio
Faculty, College Of Economics And Management, Central Bicol State University Of Agriculture- Pili Campus
Adaptability Of Buhi Farmers To The Resiliency Programs Of The Department Of Agriculture
The study assessed the adaptability of the farm resiliency programs of Department of Agriculture among farmers of Buhi, Camarines Sur. The study was aimed to: 1. determine the socio- demographic profile of Buhi farmers; 2. describe the status of the farm resiliency programs of the Department of Agriculture; 3. determine the level of awareness of farmers on the resiliency programs;

Modupe Gift Adelaja
Department Of Public Health, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria
Knowledge And Treatment Adherence Determinants Among Tuberculosis Patients In Ibadan South West Local Government Area
Background: The single factor associated with TB treatment success and the chance of developing MDR-TB remained adherence to treatment. Methods: This study investigated the knowledge and treatment adherence determinants among tuberculosis patients. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design, and an interviewer-administered questionnaire was used for this study. A total of two hundred and fourteen respondents were engaged, with a

Grace Wanjau
Ministry Of Health, Improving Public Health Management For Action (impact) Fellowship Program, Kenya. Consultant, Training
Effects Of Health System Factors On Uptake Of Covid 19 Vaccination Services Among Residents Of Marsabit County, Kenya
Introduction: The use of locally tailored strategies is very important in the prevention and control of outbreaks. Even with efforts put in place by the national government, the use of COVID 19 vaccination services continues to be low in rural and difficult to reach parts of Kenya. The reason cited for this problem is lack of community participation in addition

Dr. Kennedy Wanjala Barasa
Research Officer, Biotechnology Research Institute, Kalro, Department Of Socio-economics, P.o. Box 362, 00902, Kikuyu, Kenya
Enhancing Food Safety In The Camel Milk Value Chain Among Pastoralists Of Isiolo And Marsabit Counties, Northern-eastern Kenya
Management practices surrounding production, distribution and marketing of milk and milk products derermines foodsafety. This study sought to establish local mangement practices related to camel milk and diseases associated with lactating camels. The study was undertaken in Isiolo and Marsabit Counties. The study was guided by three objectives namely: i) to examine camel management practices among the pastoralists of Isiolo

James D. Akwunmechen
Faculty Of Science, Department Of Biological Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Benue State
Bacteriological Quality Assessment Of Herbal Remedies For Typhoid And Malarial Fevers Sold In Makurdi, Benue State
The widespread use of liquid herbal mixtures as alternative medicine in Benue State has raised concerns regarding their bacteriological quality. To help address these concerns, this study assessed the presence, levels and types of bacteria in various commercial herbal mixtures, formulated for treatment of typhoid and malaria fevers in Makurdi metropolis, Benue State. Using standard bacteriological techniques, 64 samples purchased

Jama Ahmed Samakab
Kaah Relief And Development Organization Mogadishu, Somalia
Determinants Of Livelihood Resilience Among Agro-pastoralists In Merka District, Somalia
Globally, agro-pastoralism is a significant source of livelihood for a majority of people living in arid and semi-arid areas. In middle- and low-income development countries, agro-pastoralism is a substantial contributor to the economy of these countries. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate determinants of livelihood resilience among agro-pastoralist communities of Merka district, Somalia. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design

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