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Investigation of the compressive strength of ntawo ball clay fired to different temperatures for different holding times
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2017-12)
This study focused on ball clay from ntawo deposit from Mukono District, in central Uganda
with respect to its compressive strength. The chemical compounds by percentage weight were
determined using RIX 3000 Spectrometer ...
Activity levels of gamma ray emitting radionuclides in food crop samples in selected tobacco farming areas in Aura and Maracha districts
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2017-12)
The farming activities, especially Tobacco production in Terego East and Terego West
in Arua district and Maracha East County in Maracha district employ fertilizers such as
NPK, DAP, CAN, TSP and UREA to enhance soil ...
Investigation of the compressive strength of ntawo ball clay fired to different temperatures at different rates of temperature rise
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2017-12)
This study was to investigate the compressive strength of fired Ntawo Ball Clay found in
Mukono District in Central Uganda. The clay sample was first analyzed using X-ray
Diffraction Spectrometer Model RIX3000 to determine ...
Radiological hazard levels by the gamma ray emitting naturally occurring radioisotopes in selected fish species of Lake Albert in Uganda
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2017-10)
A study was conducted for natural radioactivity in some fish samples from Lake Albert,
shared by five riparian districts namely Ntoroko, Kibaale, Hoima, Buliisa and Nebbi, located
in the western part of the great ...
Natural radioactivity levels and radiological hazard indices of soil and water collected from Kaserem limestone quarry, Kapchorwa district, Uganda
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2017-10)
This study was to determine the gamma ray concentration/activity due to naturally occurring
radionuclides present in soil and water from Kaserem limestone quarry area in Kapchorwa
District and the associated hazard ...