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R. J. Akinniyi, E. O. Akinnawo, B. C. Akpunne, J. T. Oyeleke
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Babatunde Oso, Nosarieme Abey, Oyedotun Oyeleke, Boyede Olowookere
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This study sought to evaluate the potential antioxidative potencies of Chromolaena odorata and Ageratum conyzoides, commonly used herbs in Nigeria for wound first aid and healing. The antioxidant potentials were evaluated by measuring their ab...
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Oyeleke Oluwaseun Oyerinde
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The reality of climate change as an aspect of broader global and environmental change attributable to either natural or anthropogenic cause is becoming more evident. Equally, energy, chiefly oil and gas is not only a major climate change inducer via gree...
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Oyediran Wasiu Oyeleke,Omoare Ayodeji Motunrayo
Melon is a popular economic cucurbit in Southwest, Nigeria. In recent time, many young farmers are shifting from melon to watermelon farming due to poor yield and low monetary returns. Hence, this study was carried out to assess decline in melon yield an...
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Ugochukwu Kenechi Elinwa, Cemil Atakara, Ifeoluwa Oyeleke Ojelabi and Abiola Ayopo Abiodun
Dampness is a major building challenge that poses a health risk by aiding the growth of mold and other related microorganisms in very humid areas. Thus, the correction of these post-effects results in high maintenance costs via energy consumption, due to...
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ABIOYE OLABISI PETER, EKUNDAYO PHILIP OLUSEGUN, OYELEKE SOLOMON BANKOLE, ARANSIOLA SESAN ABIODUN
Pág. Page:82 - 89Abstract
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