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E-Banking Service Delivery and Customer Satisfaction in Selected Commercial Banks in Lagos State, Nigeria
(University of Lagos Postgraduate School, 2017)The increasing availability of electronically mediated self-service technologies in the banking industry across the world and Nigeria in particular, has changed the way banks ensure satisfaction of their customers. This ... -
E-Learning Design, Learner Support and Development Project in the Nigeria Educational System
(International Journal of Computer Science and Telecommunications: A Peer-reviewed Scholarly Research Publishing Journal, 2015-11)Electronic learning (e-learning) system for Nigeria universities has assumed important place in most countries. The quality assurance agency for university education in Nigeria (National Universities Commission – NUC) is ... -
E-Nose Odour Recognition system for Produce Quality Assesssment.
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E-Waste in West Africa: Beyond Environmental and Health Risks
(University of Lagos Press, Akoka, 2016)The urgency of the problem of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is evident worldwide; however, some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are shouldering a disproportionate burden of a global problem without having the ... -
Early Attempts at Architectural Photography in Lagos, Nigeria.
(Department of Architecture, 2016-07-01)This paper takes a historical look at the introduction of photography to old Lagos. It examines the early attempts at the craft of architectural photography and the factors that predisposed architecture and the built ... -
Early onset unusual second cancers- more nightmare in a resource constrained setting, a report from Lagos, Nigeria
(MedKnow, 2019-05)Second cancers are not quite common in the pediatric age group, and they are described as histologically distinct cancers from the initial cancer. This study aimed to report the occurrence of second cancers among a cohort ... -
Early Tuberculosis Immunodetection using Genomic Antigens and Inducement of T-Cells in HIV+TB Subjects in Lagos, Nigeria
(2015)The probability of developing tuberculosis (TB) disease is higher in immune compromised subjects such as HIV/AIDS patients. Conventional methods of diagnosing TB which include sputum smear microscopy, culture and chest ... -
Early Tuberculosis Immunodetection using Genomic Antigens and Inducement of T-Cells in HIV+TB Subjects in Lagos, Nigeria
(School of Postgraduate Studies University of Lagos, 2015-03)The probability of developing tuberculosis (TB) disease is higher in immune compromised subjects such as HIV/AIDS patients. Conventional methods of diagnosing TB which include sputum smear microscopy, culture and chest ... -
Earnings Management and Board Structure:
(2016)Abstract The board structure of an organization gives an overview of the standard of such organization, which also influences its public image. This study attempts to evaluate the role board structure plays in curtailing ... -
Earthworm Biomass as Additional Information for Risk Assessment of PCBs: A Case Study of Olusosun Dumpsite, Ojota, Lagos, Nigeria
(American Journal of Life Science, 2017-04-11)This study assessed the level of Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) concentrations and the biochemical parameters in earthworms (E. eugeniae) as well as histopathological effects in the clitellium of earthworms (E. eugeniae) ... -
Echocardiographic Features of Rheumatic Heart Disease In Lagos
(University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, 2010)Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) isaglobal scourge, resulting insignificant morbidity and mortality. Our aim is to report on the prevalence, and complications of RHD, as documented by echocardiography in a Nigerian tertiary ... -
Echocardiographic findings among children with sickle cell anaemia at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital
(National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, 2010-06)BACKGROUND: Few studies documenting the echocardiographic findings of patients with sickle cell anaemia have been reported from Africa despite the high prevalence of the disease on the continent. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: ... -
Echocardiographic patterns in treatment-naïve HIV-positive patients in Lagos, south-west Nigeria
(Clinics Cardive Publishing (Pty) Ltd, 2012-09)INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular abnormalities are common in HIV-infected patients, although often clinically quiescent. This study sought to identify by echocardiography early abnormalities in treatment-naïve patients. ... -
Echocardiographic screening of 4107 Nigerian school children for rheumatic heart disease.
(Wiley, 2019-04-08)OBJECTIVE: Echocardiographic screening for Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Africa has revealed prevalence rates in the range of 0.5-7.4%. There are no recent large population-based studies in Nigeria. The objective of ... -
Ecofriendly Synthesis in Aqueous Medium: An Expeditious Approach to New N,N-Diethyl Amide Bearing Benzenemethanesulfonamides
(eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng, 2013-12)An highly expeditious synthetic approach for the synthesis of benzenemethanesulfonamides (1a-k) and their new corresponding N,N-diethyl substituted amido moieties (2a-k) has been achieved in aqueous medium at room ... -
Ecological effects and perceptions of victims of pipeline explosion in a developing country.
(Springer International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2015)Petroleum pipeline network is a critical infrastructure that should be protected because of its importance and the danger of fire disaster and ecosystem disruption if unprotected. However, the procedure for the management ... -
Ecological Risk assesment of pontentially toxic metals in soils around used automobile parts and mechanic workshops in lagos state, Nigeria
(ftstjournal, 2017-04)Soil samples from 12 major automobile spare parts sales and car dismantling sites in Lagos and a control sample were analysed for selected potentially toxic metals (PTM): Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn. The soil samples were ... -
Ecological Risk Assessment , Uptake Pattern Analysis and Depuration Studies of Heavy Metals Using Selected Fish Species and Cultured Gill Epithelial Cells
(2015-10)Aquatic pollution by heavy metals remains a recurrent problem globally due to their persistence, toxicity and ability to accumulate in biological systems. This study investigated the pollution trend, ecological and public ... -
Ecological Study of the Molluscan fauna on Intertidal Artificial Rocky Shore of Tarkwa bay Area, Lagos, Nigeria.
(2014)The molluscan community living in the three moles of Tarkwa Bay, Lagos was studied monthly between April 2008 and March 2010. These moles are made of rock known as the west, training and east. They provide attachment ...