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Publications

  1. S. C. K. Tay, L.K. Amekudzi, G. Tagoe (2011), Comparative Study of the Impact of Climate Variability on Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis: Cases at Sunyani Regional Hospital and Among School Children in Atronie, Sunyani, Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, 5, 1474 -1482.
  2. Quansah E., K. Preko, L. K. Amekudzi (2011), First performance assessment of blends of jatropha, palm oil and soya bean biodiesel with kerosene as fuel for domestic purposes in rural-Ghana, International Journal of Energy and Environment Volume 2 , Issue 2, 331-336.
  3. F. K. Ampong and F. Boakye 2011, “The low temperature resistivity of MnNi films In: Magnetic thin films” Performance and applications (Ed) John P. Volkerts, Nova Science Publishers. New York, Chapter 14, ISNB: 9781-61209-302-4
  4. F. K. Ampong and F. Boakye 2011, “The low temaperature resistivity of thermally evaporated  antiferromagnetic Mn100-xRux thin films” Turk. J. Phys. 35:23-29
  5. Britwum, M. K. E. Donkor, F. Boakye, R. K. Nkum, 2011, “Ferroelectricity in NaNO2 thin films”, Journal of Gh. Sci Assoc (13) 1:70-76
  6. S. K. Nimo, P. S. Kwawukume, F. Boakye 2011, “The effect of composition on the physical properties of locally mined ceramic clay in the Atwima Nwabiagya district of Ghana” Journal of engineering research in Africa, Vol. 6 pp. 25-35
  7. C. Caminade, J. A. Ndione, C. F. M. Kebe, A. E. Jones, S. Danuor, S. Tay, Y. M. Tourre, J. P. Lacaux, C. Vignolles, J. B. Duchemin, I. Jeanne, and A. P. Morse (2011), Mapping Rift Valley fever and malaria risk over West Africa using climatic indicators, Atmos. Sci. Let. 12: 96-103
  8. S. Danuor, A. Gaye, H. Yacouba, A. Mariko, M. I. Bouzou, M. Maiga, D. da, K. Ginoux, D. J. Parker, J. Polcher, K. Laval, D. Diallo and B. Boules (2011), Education in meteorology and climate science in West Africa, Atmos. Sci. Let. 12: 155-159
  9.   Samuel C. K. Tay, Sylvester K. Danuor, Andy Morse, Cysil Caminade, Kignsley Badu and Harry Huffman Abriquah, 2012, Entomological survey of malaria vectors within the Kumasi Metropolitan area – A study of three communities: Emena, Atonsu and Akropong, Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering B 1 (2012).