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    A robust distress sound based bird deterrent system for rice farming in Uganda 

    Naikazi, Fauzia Majid (Makerere University, 2024)
    Ugandan rice producers have numerous difficulties due to bird scaring, which frequently calls for labor-intensive but ineffective remedies. Through investigation, the village weaver and the red-billed quelea were identified ...
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    Development of a remote automated three phase power switching control system for three phase postpaid meters 

    Mubangizi, Davis (Makerere University, 2024)
    Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) is the technology of automatically collecting data from metering devices (electric, water, gas) and transferring that data to a central database for billing and/or further analysis. Power ...
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    Contribution of vehicle fumes to greenhouse gases : a case study of CEDAT / Makerere University 

    Alumai, Simon Peter (Makerere University, 2024)
    Global warming and changing climatic conditions have been a worldwide problem recently. Also, air pollution in Ugandan cities like Kampala has been a growing concern, with vehicle emissions being a major contributor. To ...
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    Optimising DAB and assessing the technical feasibility of hybrid radio 

    Kisembo, France (Makerere University, 2024)
    Radio broadcasting has been a popular medium of communication for decades. With an estimate of 87% of Ugandans having access to radios. Today, the major form of radio broadcasting in Uganda is FM broadcasting. Some of the ...
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    Enhancing transmission line resilience through N-K contingency analysis and mitigation on the transmission network of Uganda 

    Nakiboneka, Ameria Petronella (Makerere University, 2024)
    The operational status of transmission lines significantly influences the electric power system, with line outages posing economic and safety risks. The resilience of electrical grids is paramount for ensuring continuous ...
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    Design and construction of a motorised wooden mortar and pestle system for grain pounding in homes 

    Muhwezi, Prize (Makerere University, 2024)
    The following is a documentation of the final year project as per requisite for the award of Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree. The project focuses on design and construction of a motorised wooden mortar ...

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    AuthorAlumai, Simon Peter (1)Kisembo, France (1)Mubangizi, Davis (1)Muhwezi, Prize (1)Naikazi, Fauzia Majid (1)Nakiboneka, Ameria Petronella (1)Subject
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    Air pollution (1)Automatic meter reading (1)Bird deterrent system (1)Climate change (1)Grain pounding (1)Greenhouse gases (1)Hybrid radio (1)Motorised wooden mortar (1)Power switch (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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