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    Investigation into the engineering properties of marble dust and river sand stabilized black cotton soil for subgrade construction 

    Okwii, Teddy (Makerere University, 2015-11)
    Expansive soils such as black cotton soils undergo volumetric changes when exposed to moisture variations consequently resulting into premature failures of civil engineering infrastructure founded on them. To avert this ...
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    Investigating the potential of rainwater harvesting as an appropriate technology for water supply in peri urban areas in Uganda: "a case of Bwaise-Kawempe Division Kampala" 

    Mwebaze, Emmanuel (2015-11)
    The study aimed at determining rainwater harvesting potential as an appropriate technology for water supply in peri-urban areas in Uganda with the case study of Bwaise, Kawempe Division, Kampala. Three hundred eighty four ...
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    Investigation of resonance in propeller turbines: The case of units 14/15 at Kiira power station 

    Mutetweka, George Tusingwire (Makerere University, 2015-09)
    This dissertation presents results of an investigation which focused on determining if resonance is the cause of vibration on two propeller turbines at Kiira Hydro-Power Station, located in Jinja, Uganda. The main goal ...
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    Value engineering application in the improvement of charcoal briquetting processes in Uganda 

    Ntege, Gonzaga (Makerere University, 2015-07)
    The increase in the demand for energy in Uganda due to the high population growth rate coupled with unsustainable harvesting and poor management of forests means that Uganda is approaching a biomass fuel crisis. This ...
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    Enhancement of skills for ground water development in Uganda 

    Muyindike, Irene (Makerere University, 2015-07)
    It is Uganda Government policy (MWE, 2007) and (PEAP, 2004) to increase the number of citizens able to access clean water as a means of improving Public Health, and reducing cost of medical health care among many aims. ...
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    The impact of training on innovation and enterprise competitiveness in Uganda 

    Kaggwa, Apollo (Makerere University, 2015-11)
    This study focused on establishing the impact of training on innovation and enterprise Competitiveness in Uganda. The study was guided by the following study objectives namely; analyzing the extent of the impact of training ...
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    The impact of abstraction on the quality and quantity of groundwater in Kampala: A case of Kawempe Division 

    Matovu, Thaddeus (2015-10)
    Studying the impact of abstraction of groundwater on its quantity and quality in the deep aquifers will contribute to the mitigation of pollution in water resources in urban areas. Assessment of groundwater quality and ...
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    Reverse logistics system and recycling potential at a landfill: A case study from Kampala City 

    Kinobe, J. R.; Gebresenbet, G.; Niwagaba, C. B.; Vinnerås, B. (Elsevier, 2015-04)
    The rapid growing population and high urbanisation rates in Sub-Saharan Africa has caused enormous pressure on collection services of the generated waste in the urban areas. This has put a burden on land-filling, which is ...
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    Evaluation of human/afterbirth placenta waste management effectiveness and selection of the best treatment technology using AHP in Kampala health units 

    Nantambi, Hadijah (Makerere University, 2015-10)
    Proper treatment of human/afterbirth placenta waste plays a major role in prevention of infection, disease transfer and environmental hazards. However, storage, treatment and disposal of the human placenta have remained ...

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