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Contact sorption: a method to reduce the moisture content of coal fines
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)This paper introduces contact sorption with ceramic sorbents as a method to reduce the moisture content of coal fines produced by coal processing plants. The proposed method was tested on laboratory scale where ceramic ... -
Contamination by neonicotinoid insecticides and their metabolites in Sri Lankan black tea leaves and Japanese green tea leaves
(Elsevier, 2018)Tea is one of the world’s most popular beverages due to health promoting effects. Despite these, there have been concerns about the adverse effects of tea contamination by neonicotinoid insecticides. Only a handful of ... -
Contamination status and accumulation characteristics of heavy metals and arsenic in five seabird species from the central Bering Sea
(Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, 2017)Seabirds are marine top predators and accumulate high levels of metals and metalloids in their tissues. Contamination by metals in the highly productive offshore region has become a matter of public concern. It is home ... -
Contemplating the big five questions in public administration and management curriculation
(ASSADPAM, 2012)To remain relevant to scholars, students, public sector practitioners and society in general, Public Administration and Management, as an applied discipline, needs to be constantly reviewed and adjusted. In a dynamic higher ... -
Contemplating the big five questions in Public Administration and Management curriculation
(ASSADPAM (Associaton of Southern African Schools & Departments of Public Administration and Management), 2012)Public Administration and Management, as an applied discipline, needs to be reviewed and adjusted constantly. In this way it will remain relevant to scholars, students, public sector practitioners and society in general. ... -
Contemporary psychological contracts: how both employer and employee are changing the employment relationship
(Rainer Hampp Verlag, 2013)The employment relationship between employer and employee has gone through fundamental changes in the last decades, influencing psychological contracts. It is unclear, however, exactly how psychological contracts are ... -
Contesting Ideas of a University: The Case of South Africa
(MDPI, 2015)This article portrays four historically evolved ideas of a university, as they have developed in the South African context, namely the British liberal-humanistic education idea, the Afrikaner idea of an ethnically-oriented ... -
Context-dependent modelling of English vowels in Sepedi code-switched speech
(Pattern recognition association of South Africa (PRASA), 2012)When modelling code-switched speech (utterances that contain a mixture of languages), the embedded language often contains phones not found in the matrix language. These are typically dealt with by either extending the ... -
A contextualised reading of Matthew 6:22-23: 'Your eye is the lamp of your body'
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2009)For the modern reader the logion ‘The eye is the lamp of the body’ is puzzling. While most scholars concur that it has something to do with greed and envy, they often fail to explain this correlation between inner attitudes ... -
Contextualised worship amongst the Nanticoke-Lenape American Indians
(AOSIS, 2017)The Christian history of the Nanticoke-Lenape people who live in three American Indian tribal communities of 'first contact' around the Delaware Bay (USA), is over three centuries old and continues in the contemporary ... -
Contextualising African women's empowerment in agriculture: challenges from climate change and mineral extraction perspectives
(Digital Commons, 2017)Most cultures in Africa view women's role as subordinate to that of men. The patriarchal nature of human and social systems that are more or less an enduring feature of a typical African society, dictates that women are ... -
Contextualising perceptions of service delivery and well-being in Bekkersdal informal settlement
(ASSADPAM, 2016)The article reflects on the perceptions of households within the informal settlement of the Bekkersdal community regarding their experiences and their impressions of public service delivery. The study was undertaken to ... -
Contextualizing South Africa's Participation in the Sites 2006 module
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The continual conundrum of the "language across the curriculum" issue: lessons from the Bullock report (1975) for South African higher education today
((SAALT/SAVTO) South African Association of Language Teaching / Suid-Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Taalonderrig // Sabinet, 2012)The link between language and learning and how to develop language across the curriculum is a persisting theme in education research over time. In this article, the first in a series, we wish to contribute to the current ... -
Continuous adaptation through genetic communication: a putative role for cell-free DNA
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)Introduction: The virtosome fraction of cell-free DNA, being newly synthesised, capable of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and subsequent genomic incorporation and expression, may play crucial roles in the biological functions ... -
The continuous depolymerization of filled polytetrafluoroethylene with a continuous process
(Wiley, 2008)A new method for beneficiating unfilled as well as filled polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) waste has been developed. This process does not use any carrier gas while forming the depolymerization products. It enables polymer ... -
Continuous event-based harmonic impedance assessment using online measurements
(IEEE, 2016)The quantification of harmonic emission requires an accurate model of the network harmonic impedances. A number of techniques have been proposed for the assessment of the network harmonic impedances to be practical and ... -
Continuous formation of liturgy through social cognition
(AOSIS, 2016)This article researches two focal points, namely liturgical formation and the influence that social cognition has on liturgical formation. Within a South African context it is evident that Western liturgical traditions ...