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- An Assessment of Commercial Real Estate Performance as an Investment Option in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria
- Air Pollution Tolerance Indices (APTI) of Some Edible Plants Exposed to Industrial Effluents at Nnewi in Anambra State, Nigeria
- A Review of Faults Attack on Symmetric Key Cipher and Appropriate Counter Measures
- A Novel Approach of Speedy-Highly Secured Data Transmission using Cascading of PDLZW and Arithmetic Coding with Cryptography
- A New Image Encryption Algorithm Based Slicing and Displacement Followed By Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptography Technique
- A New Approach For Image Cryptography Techniques
- A DISCUSSION OF THE CHALLENGES CONFRONTING ARCHAEOLOGY AND ITS PRACTICE IN NIGERIA
- Demonstration of the Congestion Control Algorithms Implemented by TCP
- Data Security Using Private Key Encryption System Based on Arithmetic Coding
- The Use Of Teaching Methods And Styles In The Nigerian University System: The Curriculum And Policy Implications For Change