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Can a metabolomics-based approach be used as alternative to analyse fatty acid methyl esters from soil microbial communities?
(Elsevier, 2016)Modern high-throughput approaches such as metabolomics, holds promise for investigating microbial communities. This study evaluated the quantitative and qualitative data generation potential of a metabolomics-based approach ... -
Can a new export promotion strategy revitalise Zimbabwe's economy?
(Sabinet, 2013)After years of political and economic upheavals and disappointing trade performance, Zimbabwe sorely needs to revitalise its economy. An important step towards this outcome is to grow and strengthen the country's export ... -
Can ambulatory blood pressure measurements substitute assessment of subclinical cardiovascular damage?
(Kluwer, 2012)Objective: We have previously demonstrated that markers of subclinical organ damage (SOD) improve cardiovascular risk prediction in healthy individuals. We wanted to investigate whether this additive effect of SOD was due ... -
Can estoppel be raised against an eviction in terms of PIE?
(VerLoren Van Themaat Centre / UNISA Press, 2015)Estoppel is a well-known defence against (or limitation on) the rei vindicatio. This would be the case for example where the owner by some representation creates the impression that a third party is the owner of a thing ... -
Can metabolomics improve tuberculosis diagnostics?
(Springer, 2014)With one third of the global human population suffering from tuberculosis (TB) in 2001, the disease was officially declared a worldwide emergency by the World Health Organization. Since then this disease has grown ... -
Can my wife be virtual-adulterous? An experiential study on facebook, emotional infidelity and self-disclosure
(Digital Commons, 2017)Emotional infidelity is a perennial concern and negatively affects marriages in many modern societies. The advent of social media networks has heightened the alarming rate of emotional infidelity across the globe. This ... -
Can perceptual differences account for enigmatic information security behaviour in an organisation?
(Elsevier, 2016)Information security in organisations is often threatened by risky behaviour of users. Despite information security awareness and training programmes, the human aspect of information security remains a critical and ... -
Can South Africa sustain and diversify its exports?
(AOSIS, 2016)The aim of this paper is to examine the diversification of South Africa's exports over the period 1994 to 2012. A decomposition of export growth shows that exports of non-fuel primary commodities as well as medium-skill ... -
Can South African biokineticists function as recreational therapists: a review of the minimum training standards relevant to each profession?
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)In South Africa, the profession of Recreational Therapy is recognized by neither the Health Professions Council South Africa (HPCSA) nor the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA). However, the South ... -
Can South African biokineticists function as recreational therapists: a review of the minimum training standards relevant to each profession?
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)In South Africa, the profession of Recreational Therapy is recognized by neither the Health Professions Council South Africa (HPCSA) nor the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA). However, the South ... -
Can South African biokineticists function as recreational therapists: a review of the minimum training standards relevant to each profession?
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)In South Africa, the profession of Recreational Therapy is recognized by neither the Health Professions Council South Africa (HPCSA) nor the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA). However, the South ... -
Can the chasm be bridged? Different approaches to Bible reading
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Can the presence of curved forms of the diatom Aulacoseira ambigua in the Nile (Egypt) and Vaal (South Africa) Rivers be ascribed to similar water quality conditions?
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Spiral colonies of the diatom Aulacoseira ambigua were assigned the rank of forma ( Aulacoseira ambigua f. japonica ). This spiral-shaped, colonial, centric diatom has limited geographical distribution ... -
Can universities meet their mandate to be socially critical as well as constructive?
(HESA / Unisa Press, 2014)This article defends the claim that two conditions facilitate sustainable development, namely, a democratic citizenry, and social justice, and that in establishing these, the university is indispensable and ideally placed. ... -
Cancer patients' ilness expierences during a group intervention
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Cancer treatment in South Africa: a narrative literature review
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)Due to the advances in cancer treatment, there are a growing number of cancer survivors. Finishing treatment rarely indicates the end of the cancer experience. As a result, cancer management has shifted from an acute care ... -
Candidate gene analysis of the fibrinogen phenotype reveals the importance of polygenic co-regulation
(Elsevier, 2017)Fibrinogen and its functional aspects have been linked to cardiovascular disease. There is vast discrepancy between the heritability of fibrinogen concentrations observed in twin studies and the heritability uncovered by ... -
Cannabidiol rather than Cannabis sativa extracts inhibit cell growth and induce apoptosis in cervical cancer cells
(BioMed Central, 2016)BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer remains a global health related issue among females of Sub-Saharan Africa, with over half a million new cases reported each year. Different therapeutic regimens have been suggested in various ... -
A canning quality model for small white bean lines selected for breeding (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
(Forum Press International, 2008)