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Mwinyihija, M (Prof, Dr)
Mwinyihija, M (Prof, Dr)
Africa leather and leather Products Institute
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Ecotoxicological diagnosis in the tanning industry
M Mwinyihija
Springer Science & Business Media, 2010
902010
An ecotoxicological approach to assessing the impact of tanning industry effluent on river health
M Mwinyihija, A Meharg, J Dawson, NJC Strachan, K Killham
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 50, 316-324, 2006
772006
Main pollutants and environmental impacts of the tanning industry
M Mwinyihija, M Mwinyihija
Ecotoxicological diagnosis in the tanning industry, 17-35, 2010
492010
Effect of Superphosphate and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Glomus mosseae on Phosphorus and Arsenic Uptake in Lentil (Lens culinaris L.)
FRS Ahmed, IJ Alexander, M Mwinyihija, K Killham
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 221, 169-182, 2011
322011
Assessment of Pulverised Fly Ash(PFA) as an Ameliorant of Lead Contaminated Soils
E Gatima, M Mwinyihija, K Killham
American Journal of Environmental Sciences 1 (3), 230-238, 2005
302005
Pollution control and remediation of the tanning effluent
M Mwinyihija
The Open Environmental Pollution & Toxicology Journal 3 (1), 2012
292012
Biosensor based toxicity dissection of tannery and associated environmental samples
M Mwinyihija, NJC Strachan, AA Meharg, KS Killham
Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association 100 (10), 380-395, 2005
262005
Review of the challenges towards value addition of the leather sector in Africa
M Mwinyihija, W Quisenberry
Global Advanced Research Journal of Management and Business 2 (11), 518-528, 2013
242013
Emerging World Leather trends and continental shifts on leather and Leathergoods production Pt 1
M Mwinyihija
Advances in Business Management and Administartion, 001-013, 2014
232014
Effect of arsenic contaminated irrigation water on Lens culinaris L. and toxicity assessment using lux marked biosensor
FRS Ahmed, IJ Alexander, M Mwinyihija, K Killham
Journal of Environmental Sciences 24 (6), 1106-1116, 2012
222012
Ecological risk assessment of the Kenyan tanning industry
M Mwinyihija, NJC Strachan, A Meharg, K Killham, D ST MACHAR, ...
J Am Leather Chem Assoc 100, 380-395, 2005
162005
Determination of adsorption efficiency based on cation exchange capacity related to red earth, bone meal and pulverised fly ash as ameliorants to lead contaminated soils
E Gatima, M Mwinyihija, K Killham
International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology 3, 269-280, 2006
132006
Hides, skins and leather value addition initiatives: the Kenyan Scenario
M Mwinyihija
Leather and Leather Products Development Division, Ministry of Livestock …, 2010
122010
Ecotoxicological screening of Kenyan tannery dust using a luminescent-based bacterial biosensor
M Mwinyihija, NJC Strachan, O Rotariu, D Standing, A Meharg, K Killham
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 16 (1), 47-58, 2006
122006
A Prognosis of the leather sector in Kenya; The upheavals and antidotes with value creation
M Mwinyihija
Management 4 (1), 21-29, 2014
112014
Essentials of ecotoxicology in the tanning industry
M Mwinyihija
Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 3 (13), 323-331, 2011
112011
Is the Kenyan tanning industry integral to prioritized environmental sustainability targets set in the quest to industrialization by 2020?
M Mwinyihija, K Killham
Environmental Sciences 3 (2), 113-134, 2006
112006
A visible light driven photoelectrocatalytic fuel cell for clean-up of contaminated water supplies
SNKK Donald MacPhee, Richard Wells, Angela Kruth
Desalination 251, 132 -137, 2010
9*2010
Assessment of anaerobic lagoons efficacy in reducing toxicity levels of tannery effluent in Kenya.
M Mwinyihija
92007
Assessing the occupational risk of dust particles in the Kenyan tanning industry using rapid image processing and microscopy techniques
M Mwinyihija, K Killham, O Rotariu, A Meharg, N Strachan
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 15 (1), 53-62, 2005
82005
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