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    Ecological and health risk assessment of heavy metals: a case study of residential waste sites in Umuahia, South-East Nigeria by Okosa, I., Paul, T., Ikechukwu-Edeh, C. E., Ehiomogue, P., Emeka-Chris, C. C., Okereke, A. C.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2023)
    “…This study assessed the human health hazards and ecological risks of heavy metals from waste sites in residential vicinity. The heavy metals analyzed were Cr,…”
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    Assessment and Modeling of Drawbar Power Necessities of Disc Plough in Sandy-clay Soil in South-East Nigeria by O. Oduma, C. G. Okeke, P Ehiomogue, E. C. Ugwu, C. S. Agu

    Published in Covenant Journal of Engineering Technology (01-05-2023)
    “…The incongruities between agro-ecological soil states demand statistical records of the performance of tillage equipment under various soil classifications for…”
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    BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER CONSERVATION AND RAINFALL RUNOFF REDUCTION: A TECHNICAL NOTE by Udoumoh, U I, Ahuchaogu, I I, Ehiomogue, P O, Anana, U E

    Published in Acta Technica Corvininesis (01-01-2023)
    “…The loss of soil degrades arable land and eventually renders it unproductive. Appropriate land management is very important in an area like Uyo, South-South…”
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    EFFECT OF MILLING PROCESS AND STORAGE PERIOD ON THE PROXIMATE CHARACTERISTICS OF RICE GRAINS by Edu, C N, Oduma, O, Okeke, G, Ehiomogue, P, Umunna, M F, Udensi, N K

    Published in Acta Technica Corvininesis (01-07-2021)
    “…The effect of milling and storage period on the proximate composition of rice grains where studied. Two rice varieties (MAS and IRR I8) commonly produced in…”
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    Remediation of Crude Oil-Contaminated Soil Using Vermicompost in the Niger Delta Area of Nigeria by P. O. Ehiomogue, I. I. Ahuchaogu, U. I. Udoumoh

    “…Vermicompost is the product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding…”
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