26 research outputs found
On the universality of some Smarandache loops of Bol-Moufang type
A Smarandache left (right) inverse property loop in which all its f; g- principal isotopes are Smarandache f; g- principal isotopes is shown to be universal if and only if it is a Smarandache left(right) Bol loop in which all its f; g- principal isotopes are Smarandache f; g- principal isotopes
Management of the West African Dwarf goat in the humid tropics
First phase of project carried out to the development of research facilities and the on-station development of a management package for Dwarf goats production viable under village conditions started effectivelly in August 1981 at Obafemi Awolowo university, Nigeria. Experimental findings on nutritive values of different animal feeds that consist of palm leaves, Panicum meaximum hay, browse of Leucaena Leucocephala and Gliricidia speium, health reproductive performance and assessment on performance of the animals under bamboo houses also are summarized
Measuring the effects of mobile technology barriers and enablers on acceptance and proficiency in the Nigerian construction industry
The impact of mobile technology (MT) barriers and enablers on MT acceptance and proficiency is poorly understood on construction sites in Nigeria. As a result, this article investigated MT acceptance and proficiency levels, as well as MT barriers and enablers, to find out how they affect MT acceptance and proficiency. The research employs a quantitative research design with a structured questionnaire survey. Mean score analysis, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and paired two sample t-test were among the statistical analyses performed. The research centred on construction site managers in Lagos State, Nigeria. The barriers and enablers of MT have a significant impact on MT acceptance and proficiency. Mobile devices, mobile apps, site documentation, site organisation, and site communication all benefit significantly from task smoothening. Complicated interfaces have a strong effect on site documentation; security concerns have a high impact on mobile devices and site communication, and network outages have a greater impact on mobile services, mobile apps, site documentation, site programming, and site administration. The study suggests that the academic programme be updated, in order to produce digitally compliant future construction professionals and accelerate the advancement of MT-based innovative solutions in the Nigerian construction industry