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Comparison of gas chromatographic volatile profiling methods for assessing the flavour quality of kenyan black teas
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 1992-01-01)
A comparison is made of the various ratios used to quantify black tea
aroma such as the ratio of the sum of gas chromatographic peak areas of compounds
eluting before linalool (3,7-dimethyl-1,6-0ctadien-3-01) to those ...
Characteristics of psychiatric in-patients who engage in assualtive behaviour in Mathari Hospital, Nairobi
(University if Nairobi Research archive, 1991)
Literature on assaultive behaviour by psychiatric in patients was reviewed. A total of 142 violent incidents perpetrated by 68 males and 74 female patients were studied over a period of 3 months. Of the total incidents of ...
Gal operon of Streptomyces
(1995)
his invention relates to a recombinant DNA mole cule comprising the Streptomyces gal operon. Hodgson, J. Gen. Micro, 128, 2417-2430 (1982), re port that Streptomyces coelicolor A3 (2) has a glucose repression system which ...
Hybrid performance of sorghum and its relationship to morphological and physiological traits under variable drought stress in Kenya
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1998-07-01)
Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor L. Moench, is grown mostly in semi‐arid climates where unpredictable drought stress constitutes a major production constraint. To investigate hybrid performance at different levels of drought stress, ...
Flavanol Composition and Caffeine Content of Green Leaf as Quality Potential Indicators of Kenyan Black Teas
(1997)
The Ñavanol composition and ca†eine content of green tea leaf, black
tea quality parameters of theaÑavins, thearubigins, liquor brightness and total
colour varied more among clones than with time of the year. In green ...