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Prison Architecture and its Relevance in Rehabilitation.
(2015-12)
No human soul is a culprit by birth. Unfavourable circumstances, acute poverty, illiteracy and abuse forces them to take terribly actions. The aim of the prison is not to only punish the convicted felons but also rehabilitation ...
Assessment of quality control management on structural engineering works.
(2015-05)
Quality control management on structural engineering materials is of great importance towards the success of a project.
There are available mechanisms of quality control management but sensitization about the importance ...
Investigating the efficacy of Aloevera as an alternative Coagulant and Disinfectant in water treatment.
(2015-12-12)
In conventional drinking water treatment, the coagulation processes are applied to destabilize the
surface charges of colloids and enhance agglomeration (flocculation). Proper coagulation is
essential for good filtration ...
Comparison of the accurancy of autobase and no autobase RTK observations.
(Makerere University, 2015-07-13)
There are different GPS positioning techniques that are currently being used by Sur. eyor one of which is the Auto base and No Auto Base Technique that are embedded in the GPS machines. The CHC GPS machine has a capability ...
Interlocking Stabilised Soil Blocks: An evaluation of the use of the building material in low-cost housing in Uganda. A study of the Dry Stacked Method.
(Makerere University, 2015-11-17)
Luweero district has had a history of war that left part of the region devastated. The housing deficit that arose as a result has led to challenge of informal growth marked by structures that are constructed with semi-permanent ...
Assessing Agricultural drought vulnerability based on a Compsite index. A case study of Uganda .
(, 2015-07-03)
In the recent years, Uganda has been experiencing drought incidences which are increasing in the
intensity and frequency due to natural resource degradation, population pressure, development and
climate change. Thousands ...