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Deep Learning Techniques in DICOM Files Classification: A Systematic Review
Published 2025“…The digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) format is a widely adopted standard for storing medical imaging data, integrating both image and metadata critical for clinical diagnostics. …”
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Employee Training and The Adoption of E-Government in Local Governments in Uganda: A Case Study of Jinja Local Government
Published 2025“…A total sample size of 200 respondents was drawn from a target population of 400 using Yamane (1967) formula for sample size determination. As such, stratified and purposive sampling techniques were mainly employed. …”
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Holistic policy making and good governance practices as a development model for poverty eradication success in Uganda 1986–2020. International Journal of Advanced Research
Published 2025“…The degree of poverty eradication outcomes of any poverty eradication policy intervention depends on the nature of the poverty eradication policy formulated and on the governance environment within which the policy is formulated and implemented. …”
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Antistripping potential of cement kiln dust on recycled asphalt pavement. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions
Published 2025“…It is collected using air pollution control devices (APCDs) also known as electrostatic precipitators in the form of fue dust to minimize environmental hazards. …”
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Low Latitude Analysis of Geomagnetic Storm Effects on Ionospheric Vertical Drifts over the East African Region
Published 2025“…The geomagnetic storm effect on ionospheric vertical E × B drift is analysed using Communication/Navigation Outage and Forecasting System (C/NOFS) Satellite data, magnetometer data, and solar wind data, over the East African low latitude region during the period 2008-2015. …”
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Investigating the cost of mechanized unpaved road maintenance operations in Uganda
Published 2025“…Force Account Mechanism (FAM) is the predominant road maintenance system in Uganda’s local government setup and a similar, though slightly different approach, is used in some large private sector agriculture planta tions. …”
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Effects of seasonal variations of the physio-chemical properties of municipal solid waste on effective materials and resources recovery
Published 2025“…The biodegradable MSW fraction (food, paper, cardboard and garden trimming wastes), which were 35.6% and 35.34% for the dry and wet seasons, respectively, supports energy recovery from the waste in the form of biogas, with a higher potential in the wet season as supported by its higher volatile solid content for the same of 48.92% as compared to that of the dry season of 34.92%. …”
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A Multimodal Convolutional Neural Network Based Approach for DICOM Files Classification. , 2025(1), e70107.
Published 2025“…Existing models require converting this format into other formats like portable network graphics. …”
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Barriers to Compliance with Library Standards in Ugandan Universities
Published 2025“…These findings therefore provide a basis for further advocacy on policy formulation and institutional reforms toward improving library services in Uganda's higher education institutions.…”
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The Effects of Genocide on Tourism Industry in Bugesera District in Rwanda.
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The Contributions of Pineapple Growing on Farmers Welfare.
Published 2020“…It was also concluded that pineapple farmers face many challenges for example; low technology, low market, financial constraint, pest and diseases and poor means of transport in form of roads. The findings of the study recommended that land fragment should be solved by carrying out land consolidation, farmers should be provided with new pineapple varieties and there should be improvement of road connecting to rural areas and urban areas.…”
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Bamboo Growing and Poverty Reduction in Musanze and Burera Districts, Rwanda.
Published 2020“…To supplement this data documentary analysis was done at the district level, project offices and the ministry of forestry offices annual reports. After collecting this data, SPSS package was used to analyse the data which was tabulated and in some cases put into graphs. …”
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Decentralized Planning, Budgeting and Service Delivery in Local Governments. A Case Study of Health and Education Services in Musanze District, Rwanda.
Published 2020“…A sample was taken from each category using the Solvein’s formula to arrive at the minimum sample size of 244. …”
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Distance Learning and the Quality of teacher Education in Rwanda: A case Study of Byumba.
Published 2020“…In accordance with the number of respondents, the Cochran’s formula of sample size was used and the formula gave a sample size of 58 respondents. …”
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Financial Institutions and Agricultural development in Rwanda. A Case Study of Rwanda Development Bank.
Published 2020“…Recommendation and Policy Implications, Since the key objective of the researcher was to study the impact of credit to agricultural development in Rwanda, the following are recommendations put forward by the researcher: On the basis of data analysis, it was realized agriculture was the main source of growth and yet, it received 20% of total lending from RDB this is encouraging but not satisfactory as more than 90% of Rwandan population’s lives depend upon agricultural products. …”
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