Antenatal care (ANC) refers to the care that is given to a pregnant woman from the time that conception is confirmed until the beginning of labor, Viccars and Maputle (2015). Antenatal care is a key strategy for reducing matemal morbidity and mortality directly through detection and treatment of pregnancy related illness, or indirectly through detection of women at risk of complications of delivery and ensuring that they deliver in a suitably equipped facility Chandhiok, Dhillon, Kambo and Sa...
The global economy has faced an unprecedented threat from the COVID-19 outbreak. The current illness is ravaging Africa at an exponential rate, and all of the continent's nations are experiencing the effects of the epidemic. In this study, we used the COVID-19 outbreak as a case study to examine the prediction of the economic impact of the pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We adopted several models to work on the dataset to compare which one worked best for all 3 target variables and we d...
The theory of agglomeration economics, also known as the theory of urban agglomeration or regional economics, seeks to explain the spatial concentration of economic activity and the benefits that arise from such concentration. It explores the reasons why industries and firms tend to cluster in specific geographic areas and the resulting positive externalities and economies of scale that can enhance productivity and economic growth. Agglomeration economics can have implications for taxation po...
The school system is well-known for its demanding curriculum and high standards. There are three levels of education: primary, secondary, and higher education. Primary and secondary education emphasizes language basics, mathematics, and general knowledge, as well as specialized courses like science, social studies, and a foreign language. Higher education programs incorporate both vocational and academic components. The educational system emphasizes academic performance and prepares students ...
The ability of bacteria to genetically encode resistance genes that subvert the inhibitory impact of prospective antibiotics is known as antibiotic resistance. It can be acquired through horizontal gene mutation processes like conjugation, transformation, and transduction or it can arise intrinsically through spontaneous recombination and integration into the bacterial genome. The inactivation of the porin channel, the alteration of antibiotic targets, and the enzymatic neutralisation of anti...
FERMENTATION KINETICS: Fermentation kinetics refers to the study of the rate and progress of fermentation processes. Fermentation is a metabolic process in which microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast, convert organic compounds into simpler molecules, often in the absence of oxygen. It is widely used in various industries, including food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and biotechnology. The kinetics of fermentation are influenced by several factors, including the ty...
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CHAPTER1 ATOMIC THEORY AND NATURE OF ATOMS Chemistry studies the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes. Matter has been defined as anything that has weight and can occupy space. All materials are made up of matter. For centuries, philosopher, chemist and physicist tried to answer the question of what matter was made up of using a variety of experiments and observations. 1.1 THE EARLY IDEAS OF THE ATOM In 440BC a Greek philosopher named Democritus came up with a conceived idea...
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