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Publications
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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).