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    Comparative Study of Pb2+ Removals and Isotherms by Physically - and Chemically - Modified Agro - Wastes from Tanzania 

    Rwiza, Mwemezi; Lee, Su-yeon; Kim, Sang-don (Gwangju Institution of Science and Technology, 2016)
    Materials and Methods Raw corn and rice husk were washed several times using DIW to remove extraneous dirt and contaminants. The husks were then dried at 110 ºC overnight to remove moisture. Dried husks were then ground ...
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    Geochemical Distribution of Trace Elements in Groundwater from the North Mara Large-Scale Gold Mining Area of Tanzania 

    Rwiza, Mwemezi; Kim, Kyoung-Woong; Kim, Sang-don (Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 2016-05)
    The infl uence of large-scale mining operations on groundwater quality was investigated in this study. Trace element concentrations in groundwater samples from the North Mara mining area of northern Tanzania were analyzed. ...
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    The use of pesticidal plants as environmental friendly Practice for field and storage pests’ management in Common beans and cowpeas 

    Mkindi, Angela (2016-04)
    Infestation caused by insect pests on legumes has been witnessed to cause losses in the fields during cultivation as well as during storage. Use of pesticidal plants is seen as an alternative option although it is not used ...
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    Modelling of energy demand and supply patterns in Tanzania 

    Kichonge, Baraka (2016-04)
    Energy is an important element in realizing the interrelated socio-economic development of countries. In an attempt to develop long term energy demand and supply patterns that would enable the country meet her growing ...

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    AuthorKim, Sang-don (2)Rwiza, Mwemezi (2)Kichonge, Baraka (1)Kim, Kyoung-Woong (1)Lee, Su-yeon (1)Mkindi, Angela (1)Subject
    NATURAL SCIENCES (4)
    FORESTRY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2016 (4)
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