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A Comparative Study on NPK Content and Production on Various Castings Produced from Animal Manure using Vercomposting
2000
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Acacia Leaves as Effective Filters for Vehicle Exhausts
2002
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An Antimicrobial Ointment Manufactured from Kamantigue (Impatiens balsamina) Leaves Extract A Comparison with Miconazole Nitrate

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Antibacterial Activity of Janitor (Hypostomus plecostomus) Fish Oil Extract Against Escherica Coli and Staphylococcus Aureus
2013
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Baby Wipes Mosquito Repellent
2013
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Banana Peduncles (Musa paradisiaca) as a Potential Source of Packaging papers

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Biosorption of Barium from Assimilated Water by means of Live Hydrilla verticillata and Nymphaea (water Lily) A Comparative Study
2004
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Biosorption of Zinc in Contaminated Soil from Zambales Base Metal Mine, Zamboanga City by Phosphatized Bat Guano

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Cancer pagurus as Lead and Copper Absorbers
2002
10
Cellphone Operated Bell Alarm
2013
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Cinnamon Leaf Concoction Its Antibacterial Effect on Staphylococcus aureus

12
Custom Built Solar Oven
2001
13
Design and Development of an Improvised Poultry Incubator

14
Eichhornia crassipes (Water hyacinth) Stalk as an Alternative Source of Sugar
2013
15
Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth) as Biofuel
2013
16
Eudrilus enginae (African Nightcrawlers) Castings from Horse Manure as a Substitute for Commercial Fertilizer

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Extraction of Cellulose from Nipa Leaves as a Substitute for Film Acetate
2003
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Extraction of Oil-Soluble Colorant from Achuete Seeds using Different Media

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Feasibility of Chili Fruit Extract as an Alternative Insecticide for Cockroaches and Ants
2013
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Feasibility Study of Trichoderma harzianium As an Effective Bio-control agent against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides

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Guso Solar Dryer

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Hanga Nut Extract as Kerosene Substitute A Viable Source of Fuel

23
Improvised 3-in-1 Charcoal Stove
2013
24
Improvised Android Shaped Can Speaker
2013
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Improvised Coffee Peeler A

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