Comparison Of Pollen Tube Growth Rates Among Four Genera And Their Wild Relatives In The Family Cucurbitaceae: Implications For Ecological Risk Assessment Of Transgenic Crops | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | May,2016
One of the most discussed risks with the cultivation of transgenic plants is the loss of control over the engineered genes and subsequent hybridisation with closely related species. For hybridisation to take place, pollen need not only be dispersed to recipient plants, but the pollen grains must also sire the
Levels Of Heavy Metals In Tilapia (oreochromis Niloticus) And Catfish (clarias Gariepinus) Along River Ruiru, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Ecology | May,2016
River Ruiru flows in areas where it is subject to pollutants. It harbors various species of fish which may be contaminated by metals present in wastes. Metals damage fish organs and consuming such fish can be harmful. The objective of the study was to determine the levels of metals in
A Cross-sectional Review Of Preventive Measures Against Selected Infectious Diseases Among Students In Government Owned Schools In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2016
The purpose of the study is to review preventive measures against selected infectious diseases among students in government owned schools in Nigeria. The specific focus of the study was to critically review the factors, causes and preventive measures against selected infectious diseases among students in government owned schools in Nigeria.
Safety Policy Implementation Framework For Secondary Schoos In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2016 premium
Safety in learning institutions is increasingly becoming an issue of great concern in Kenya and globally. However, teachers have not been adequately trained on safety implementation and management. This study dealt with the Development of a Safety Policy Implementation Framework for Secondary schools in Kenya. A mixed design was used
Differences In Critical Thinking Among Students At Al-imam Mohammad Bin Saud Islamic University According To The Gender, Cluster Faculty, College, And Level| Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2016 super premium
This study describes results of a Critical thinking skills test (CST) taken by students at Imam Mohammad bin Saud University. The test instrument which includes 40 items was based on the Graduate Skills Assessment, an assessment developed by ACER and used by Australian Higher Education. A random sample of
Cultural And Social Factors Influencing Primary Teacher Training College Students’ Response To Guidance And Counseling In Migori County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2016
The main focus of this study was to examine the cultural and social factors influencing students’ response to guidance and counseling services provided in primary teacher training colleges (TTCs) in Migori county, Kenya. The youth in primary TTCs face a lot of problems and challenges as this is the developmental
Retail Probability Of Default Modeling | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | May,2016
This study develops a one-year probability of default prediction model for unsecured retail loan applicants for a particular top-tier Zimbabwean commercial bank. Banks need this model calculation for them to be internationally Basel II/III com- pliant. Binary logistic modelling was used on 10521 cases of which 2770 were defaulting and
Residential Preference Of Young Households In Unplanned Neighbourhoods In Kano Metropolis, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | May,2016
Housing is one of the human basic needs that provide security and neighbourhood facilities and services. Preference for housing attributes among young households is an important decision that points to their future residential needs. This study examined residential preference households in unplanned neighbourhoods in Kano metropolis, Nigeria. Data for was
Visitors’ Perception Of Quality Of Customer Service At Chirundu One-stop Border Post In Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | May,2016
Perception is as good as reality. There is a common saying that, ‘the first cut is the deepest’; meaning initial impressions outlast any other subsequent impressions. To any visitor, arrival at the border post of any country represents arrival at the destination. Hence, perceptions gained from quality of customer service
Job Satisfaction, Commitment And Loyalty: Analytical Study Of Abia State Civil Service, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | May,2016
This study examined the relationship between job satisfaction, commitment and loyalty in Abia state civil service. More so, the study investigated the impact of job satisfaction and commitment on loyalty in Abia state civil service, Nigeria. In order to achieve these objectives, the study relied on a primary data generated