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EFFECTS OF TILLAGE AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION PRACTICES ON WEED INFESTATION AND PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.) IN TWO ECOLOGIES OF SOUTH - WEST NIGERIA  

2017-07-22
Excessive village and inappropriate methods of fertilizer placement are some of the challenges facing sustainable crop production in developing countries. This study explored the possibility of replacing conventional practices with ...

ADENUBI, OLUDARE OLUGBENGA  

- Phd

SERUM FOLATE AND COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT OF PREGNANT WOMEN IN OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, SAGAMU, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA  

2017-07-24
Recent evidence suggests that significant occurence of spontaneous abortion, preterm birth, low birth and neural tube defeats are associated with preconception and 3rd trimester false deficiency. (Pitkin,' 2007, Tamura et ...

ADEGOKE, OLANREWAJU MAYOWA  

- Masters

MODERATING INFLUENCE OF INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE AND RESILIENCE ON FAMILY FUNCTIONING, EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT OF ADOLESCENTS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA  

2017-07-26
Despite the huge resources committed by government, private organisations and individuals to education, many adolescents in Nigeria still manifest inappropriate behaviours and poor academic performance. There at times lead to ...

ADENIJI, EMILY OLUYEMISI  

- Ph.D

SERUM PROLACTIN LEVELS AND ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES (BMI AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE) OF SECONDARY INFERTILITY WOMEN ATTENDING STATE HOSPITAL ABEOKUTA  

2017-08-03
The difficulty to conceive constitutes a major social and psychological burden amongst couples especially in African women. ln Nigeria, it is estimated that female factors and unexplained infertility generally accounts ...

ADEGOKE YETUNDE BASIRAT  

- Masters

NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND BIOCHEMICAL RISK FACTORS FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN RURAL AND URBAN ADOLESCENTS  

2017-08-04
Non-communicable diseases (NCO) are medical diseases which result due to a combination of genetic physiological, environmental and behavioral factors. The main types of NCDs are cardiovascular diseases (like heart attacks ...

ATEWE STELLA ORUOMACHUKWU  

- Masters

TOTAL REWARD STRATEGY AND JOB COMMITMENT AMONG CIVIL SERVANTS IN OGUN STATE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, ABEOKUTA OGUN STATE  

2017-08-04
Organisations in today's environment seek to determine the reasonable balance between employee commitment and performance of the organisation. The reward and recognition programs serve as the most contingent factor in ...

AJOMALE, OLUBISI ENIOLA  

- Masters

THE PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEES EFFICIENCY (A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC, LAGOS STATE  

2017-08-04
Training and development is an aspect of human resources practices that enhances employee's skills, knowledge and competence capable of improving employees' ability to perform more efficiently.

OJO OLAJIDE OLUDAYO  

- Masters

IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONON EMPLOYEE'S PERFORMANCE AMONG NON-ACADEMIC STAFF OF TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN  

2017-08-04
The success or otherwise of any technological innovation in an organisation depends largely - among other things - on the individuals responsible for the deployment of such technology.

IDOWU OLUWAFUNMILAYO MARY  

- Masters

TEACHERS' CHARACTERISTICS AS DETERMINANTS OF STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BIOLOGY  

2017-08-08
Students' performance in Biology had been an issue of concern to all stakeholders involved the education sector because it has not been encouraging. This poor performance in the subject had ...

FATOYE ADEYEMI MARTINS  

- Masters

BIOCHEMICAL, HEAMATOLOGICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN SELECTED ORGANS OF Rattus novergicus BY THREE ANTIMALARIA DRUGS COMMONLY DISPENSED IN NIGERIA  

2017-08-09
Malaria has been recognised as a human disease for thousands of years and remains one of the most common diseases affecting human. Its impact falls almost entirely on developing countries, ...

OGUNTOLA, JAMIU AKANNI  

- Masters