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HIV/AIDS and psychosis: needs, challenges, and support of affected mothers
(Springer, 2017)Little is known about parenting in the context of HIV and psychosis, two co-existing conditions affecting many mothers in South Africa. In this study a mixed methods approach was used to firstly do qualitative investigation ... -
HIV/HAART-associated oxidative stress is detectable by metabonomics
(RSC, 2017)Chronic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, separately and in combination with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is closely associated with oxidative stress (OS). Most studies demonstrating redox ... -
Ho eschatos: the eschatological Christ and the future of reformed theology
(OASIS, 2013)The doctrine on Christ brings us to the heart of our Christian faith and also that of dogmatics and theology in general. It is therefore not strange that theological research throughout history, and even more so today, ... -
Hoe jong Afrikaanssprekende kinders betekenis aan hul vroeë taalgebruik verbind
(Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2017)The acquisition of a first language can be described as becoming proficient in the phonology, morphology, lexicon, syntax and semantics (and pragmatics) of a language, as well as mastering the underlying abstract rules ... -
Hoe kan God dit toelaat? 'n Bibliologiese verryking van die teodiseevraagstuk uit 'n vergelyking tussen Openbaring en 4 Esra
(AOSIS, 2011)How can God allow it? A bibliological enrichment of the theodicy issue from a comparison between the Book of Revelation and 4 Ezra In the process of understanding and defining the relationship between God and man, the ... -
Hoe moet 'n Gereformeerde teoloog met die Bybel omgaan?
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Hoe om die geskiedenis van die filosofie weer te gee: 'n verkenning van wysgerige historiografiese probleme en metodes
(Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, 2013)To design an appropriate methodology to study the approximate 2500years of Western philosophy, inclusive of many individual philosophers, constitutes a quite daunting challenge. Nevertheless, it is of vital importance that ... -
Holistic analysis of the effect on electricity cost in South Africa’s platinum mines when varying shift schedules according to time-of-use tariffs
(UCT, 2019)In the past the cost of electricity was not a significant concern and was not common practice for mining companies to consider peak time-of-use (TOU) tariffs for their shift schedules. It has become more prevalent, as TOU ... -
Holistic curriculum development: ?tutoring as a support process
(Education Association of South Africa (EASA), 2009)In many programmes, tutorials have proved to be an effective way of providing both academic and personal support. The tutor's role in these involves different aspects of teaching and learning. In this article I explore the ... -
Holy Toledo: Muslim-Christian Relations and Catholic Nationalism in Vicente Blasco Ibáñez's The Shadow of the Cathedral
(Association for the Study of Religion in Southern Africa, 2017)Although the eminent Spanish novelist and anticlericalist Vicente Blasco Ibánez (1867-1928) received little scholarly attention outside his homeland for several decades, he gained significantly greater international notice ... -
Home blood pressure variability as cardiovascular risk factor in the population of Ohasama
(American Heart Association (AHA), 2013)Blood pressure variability based on office measurement predicts outcome in selected patients. We explored whether novel indices of blood pressure variability derived from the self-measured home blood pressure predicted outcome ... -
Home characteristics, nonwork-work role demands effects on the well-being of dual-earner parents
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)This study investigated home demands, home resources, nonwork roles interference with-work roles and the welfare of dual-earner parents. A cross-sectional survey design was used in this research, where a convenience sample ... -
Homeless in observatory, Cape Town through the lens of Max-Neef’s fundamental human needs taxonomy
(Univ Stellenbosch, 2017)The level of homelessness on the streets of South Africa is regarded as a slow-moving tragedy. The aim of this article is to explain the profile of the homeless in Observatory, Cape Town using Max-Neef’s Fundamental Human ... -
A homiletic reflection on the theological aesthetics involved in picturing God in a fragmented South African society
(AOSIS, 2011)This article investigates the problematic field of authentic speech in a fragile South African society where the imminence of shattering fragmentation is often addressed either by aggravating hate- speech or pacifying ... -
Homo ludens of homo respondens? ’n Christelikfilosofiese reaksie op ’n hedendaagse idee van die mens as primêr spelende in plaas van antwoordende wese
(OASIS, 2013)Homo ludens or homo respondens? A Christian-philosophical response to a contemporary view of the human being as primarily a player instead of an answerer. In this article the contrast between a contemporary view of the ... -
Homo sacer: Uitsondering en relasie in Eben Venter se Santa Gamka (2009)
(Afrikaanse Letterkundevereniging, 2011)Drawing on Giorgio Agamben's views on homo sacer, it is argued in this article that Eben Venter's novel Santa Gamka (2009) could be read as an exploration of the state of sovereign exception - when the law is temporarily ... -
Homocysteine and nighttime blood pressure dipping - is there a connection?
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Homogenizing responses to different survey questions on the same topic: Proposal of a scale homogenization method using a reference distribution
(Springer, 2014)Survey data are often used for comparison purposes, such as comparisons across nations or comparisons over time. To be effective, this would require equivalent questions and equivalent responses options to the questions. ... -
Hooked on you: shape of attachment structures in cymothoid isopods reflects parasitic strategy
(BMC, 2019)Background Parasite attachment structures are critical traits that influence effective host exploitation and survival. Morphology of attachment structures can reinforce host specificity and niche specialisation, or even ...