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Compatibility between four anti-TB drugs and tablet excipients determined by microcalorimetry
(Avoxa, 2019)Previous isothermal microcalorimetry studies at 40 °C, with and without humidity (RH 75%), had shown no incompatibility between rifampicin (RIF), isoniazid (INH), pyrazinamide (PZA) and ethambutol HCl (EMB). The purpose ... -
Compatibility of democracy and learner discipline in South African schools
(Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), 2013)As gevolg van die afskaffing van lyfstraf voel baie onderwysers magteloos om ernstige leerder wangedrag by skole effektiewelik te hanteer. Nogtans bevat die Skolewet kenmerke van verteenwoordigende- en deelnemende demokrasie ... -
Compensating landowners? The state's (Limited) duty toward landowners in delayed eviction matters
(PER/PELJ, 2021)The unlawful occupation of private land creates a tension between the interests of the unlawful occupiers to avoid homelessness and the landowner to regain control of its property. To balance the interests and rights ... -
Compensation for what? An analysis of the outcome in Arun Property Development (PTY) LTD v Cape Town City
(2016)In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensation for land that vested in the City of Cape Town in terms of a regulatory framework. The regulatory framework, sections 25 ... -
Competence in basic lifeskills of secondary school pupils :|ban analysis of the role of the English class
(North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 1997)Although life skills are vitally important in life, many secondary school pupils, senior secondary school drop-outs and matriculated people display a lack of life skills. The aim of the study is to investigate whether ... -
The competence of the foreign representative in cross-border insolvency matters : a comparison between South Africa and Australia
(2014)The world is continuously becoming a smaller and smaller place. It has become a global community of sorts merely divided by imperceptible borders that are easily transversed by ever-evolving technological advances in the ... -
Competencies needed for virtual workers
(North-West University, 2005)The changing world of work that we live in is characterised by forming part of globalisation and virtualness. The previous era managers focused on how to make money and how this money can work for them. The changing world ... -
Competencies of social workers regarding forensic assessments of sexually abused children in a rural area
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)As a social worker working for the South African Police Service the researcher is rendering services to the sexually abused children in the Eastern Cape rural areas. While doing forensic assessments to the sexually abused ... -
The competency base of social workers with regard to attachment theory in foster care supervision: a pilot study
(Department of Social Work, University of Stellenbosch, 2011)Attachment theory has re-emerged in recent years as a critical factor in understanding and determining the quality of relationships between the primary caregiver and the child. Social workers were asked what they know and ... -
Competency of extension agents on climate smart agricultural initiatives in South Western Nigeria
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)The effect of climate change has posed a great challenge to the survival of the human race and agriculture and the competence of extension agents in the effective dissemination of climate smart agricultural initiatives ... -
Competency-based theological education in a postcolonial context : towards a transformed competency framework
(AOSIS, 2020)Background: Assessment of students for ministerial practice is traditionally performed through assignments and oral examinations, which often only concentrate on the knowledge component and outcomes of the programme. ... -
Competing preferent community prospecting rights : a nonchalant custodian?
(2017)Traditional communities that were precluded from the benefits and financial rewards of exploitation of the mineral resources of South Africa are afforded the opportunity to lodge an application with the Department of Mineral ... -
Competing with Christ? A critical Christological analysis of the reliance on Pentecostal prophets in Zimbabwe
(AOSIS, 2017)How can we make Christological sense of the Zimbabwean Pentecostal prophets' mediatory role? This article analyses the domineering and mediatory role of the Pentecostal prophets from a Christological perspective. The ... -
Competition between the hcp nonmagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases in the transition path of Fe under pressure
(Elsevier, 2020)Density functional theory is applied to investigate the relative stability of Fe in different phases (bcc, fcc and hcp) for both the nonmagnetic (NM), ferromagnetic (FM) and anti-ferromagnetic (AFM) states as well as the ... -
Competition in the South African cement industry after the Cartel Dissolution of 1996 within the new government policies
(North-West University (South Africa), 2005)This study examines the state of competition in the South African Cement Industry after the cartel dissolution of 1996. The study further looks at the impact of the mining charter, which encompasses black economic empowerment ... -
Competition law and policies in South Africa : a consumer welfare perspective
(North-West University (South Africa), 2008)Competition law and policy is increasingly becoming an important part of public economic policy. Post 1994, South African competition policy has been viewed as one of the critical policies to be used to correct the faults ... -
Competitions / Wedstryde.
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Competitions / Wedstryde.
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The competitive advantage of velvet beans as an economic agricultural commodity
(2015)The competitive advantage of velvet beans as an economic agricultural commodity. In the past 40 years, although food insecurity, poverty and environmental degradation persist, worldwide farmers have made considerable ...