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    • Reversal of Fluoride Induced Teratogenicity in Xenopus laevis using Iodine and Thyroxine 

      Ronoh, C.; Osano, O.; Rono, M. (African Environmental Review Journal, 2022-06)
      Fluoride is present naturally in the environment. However, human activities in the environment have increased the levels significantly. The effect of Fluoride exposure to Xenopus laevis embryo development was determined ...
    • Sources of Water Pollution and Selected Physicochemical Parameters of the Nyakomisaro River in Kisii County, Kenya 

      Kerich, Emmy; Ndege, Fidelis (American Journal of Biological and Environmental Statistics, 2020)
      Water is the most vital natural resource in existence as all forms of life depend on it. However, this resource is constantly polluted by human activities. Pollution of rivers is a big challenge not only in Kisii County ...
    • Wastewater Treatment Using Green Technology 

      Wanjohi, L.; Mwamburi, L.; Mwasi, S. (African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2019)
      Water is a vital, indispensable resource which organisms require for the sustenance of life. Currently, problem of water scarcity persists due to water pollution by heavy metals and eutrophic nutrients that have resulted ...
    • Water Hyacinth, an Invasive Species in Africa: A Literature Review 

      Lubembe, Sharon Indasi; et al. (East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources, 2023-07)
      Water hyacinth is without a doubt the water invader that causes the most harm to water bodies. Water hyacinths originated from Eastern Mediterranean, West Asia, and Central Asia; they are cultivated and loved worldwide. ...