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2020Toxicological profile of methanol leaf extract of annogeissus leiocarpus (dc.) Gill and peer in albino wister ratsInnalegwu, D. A.; Amuda, O.; Gara, T. Y.; Muhammad, F. M.
2021Toxicological studies of aqueous and ethanol leaf extract of Spondias purpurea (red plum) in ratsGara, Theresa Y.; Daniel, Augustine I.; Muhammad, Fatima M; Ndayako, Hauwa H
2021-11-26Toxicological studies of aqueous and ethanol leaf extract of Spondias purpurea (red plum) in ratsGara, T. Y.; Daniel, A. I.; Muhammad, F. M.; Ndayako, H. H.
2021-11-26Toxicological studies of aqueous and ethanol leaf extract of Spondias purpurea (red plum) in ratsGara, T. Y; Daniel, A. I.; Muhammad, F. M.; Ndayako, H. H.
2020Toxicological studies of silver nanoparticles synthesized from Calopogonium mucunoides aqueous leaf extract on Wistar rats.Adedeji, Saheed Abdulameen; Kuta, Faruk Adamu; Tijani, Jimoh Oladejo; Adabara, Nasiru Usman
2021-02Toxicological, Bioassay-Guided Fractionation and Antibacterial Activity of Methanol Stem Extract of Terminalia microptera on Oral Bacteria PathogensDaniel, Augustine I.; Gara, Theresa Y.; Muhammad, Fatima M.
2021-03-01Toxicological, Bioassay-Guided Fractionation and Antibacterial Activity of Methanol Stem Extract of Terminalia microptera on Oral Bacteria PathogensDaniel, Augustine Innalegwu; Gara, Theresa Yebo; Muhammad, Fatima Mahmoud; Saidu, Talatu Bosso
2022-02Toxicological, bioassay-guided fractionation and antibacterial activity of methanol stem extract of Terminalia microptera on oral bacteria pathogensDaniel, A; Amuda, O.; Gara, T. Y.; Muhammad, F. M; Saidu, T. B; Atolagbe, S.O.
2005TRACE ELEMENTS ANALYSIS OF OKABA COAL AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONONODUKU, U. S.; OGUNBAJO, M.I; JONAH, S.A; KOLO, M.T; CROWN, I.E
2005Trace Elements Analysis of Okaba Coal and their Environmental ImplicationsOnoduku, U. S.; Ogunbajo, M. I.; Jonah, S. A.; Kolo, Matthew Tikpangi; Crown, I. E.
2014-08Trace Metal Composition of Soil around Selected Pharmaceutical Industries in Kaduna, NigeriaInobeme, A; Adamu, A; Ajai, A. I.; Uwem, B; Obigwa, P. A
2009-06Trace Metals Compositions of Some Leafy Vegetables Grown in Minna, North Central Nigeria.IDRIS, SULEIMAN; Ndamitso, M. M
2020-09-17Tracking of Malicious Attacks on Data Online: A Systematic ReviewIsah, Abdulkadir Onivehu; Alhassan, John Kolo; Idris, Ismail; Adebayo, Olawale Surajudeen
2020-09Tracking of Malicious Attacks on Data Online: A Systematic ReviewIsah, Abdulkadir Onivehu; Alhassan, J. K.; Ismaila, Idris; Adebayo, Olawale Surajudeen
2020Tracking of Malicious Attacks on Data Online: A Systematic ReviewIsah, Abdulkadir O.; Alhassan, John K; Ismaila, Idris; Adebayo, Olawale Surajudeen
2020-09-17Tracking of Malicious Attacks on Data Online: A Systematic ReviewIsah, Abdulkadir Onivehu; Alhassan, John Kolo; Ismaila, Idris; Adebayo, Olawale Surajudeen
1998-11TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE IN MECHANIZED FARMS IN NIGER STATESULE, AROME S.
2021-10-28Trades in stock market anywhere in the world is faced with intense volatility due to stocks prices instability in real time that is mostly driven by information and other market dynamics. This research examines two volatility models with two different error distributions innovations in modelling and forecasting the continuous compounded return series (CCRS) of Nigeria All Share Index (NGX ASI) spot prices spanning the period of January 30, 2012 to June 30, 2021. The Generalized Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedastic (GARCH) and Asymmetric Power Autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedastic ARCH (APARCH) volatility models under Student-t Distribution (StD) and Generalized Error Distribution (GED) error innovations are utilized. The best-fitted model is determined using Akaike’s Information Criterion (AIC) while Mean Square Error (MSE) is used to evaluate forecasts performance of the fitted volatility models. The results from the analysis showed that amongst competing models, APARCH (1,1)-GED was selected to be the best fitted volatility model with better forecasting power for the CCRS-NGX-ASI spot prices. This is because it produces the smallest AIC and MSE valuesGana, Y; Usman, A
2001TRADITION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE USE OF INDIGENOUS CHANNELS FOR DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION, THE EXAMPLE OF AN IGBO COMMUNITY IN NIGERIAMADU, EVAREST CHIBUOGWU
2020Traditional domestic interiors in the pre- colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods: the Nigerian case.Ayuba, P; Kolo, S. A; Alemede, D. O