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How to check whether a blood pressure monitor has been properly validated for accuracy
(Wiley, 2020)Hypertension guidelines recommend that blood pressure (BP) should be measured using a monitor that has passed validation testing for accuracy. BP monitors that have not undergone rigorous validation testing can still be ... -
How to do IT together: modeling group work for information technology
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How to do philosophy of religion: towards a possible speaking about the impossible
(Philosophical Society of Southern Africa, 2012)It is postulated from different philosophical traditions, and explicitly in recent literature, that there is no further need for doing philosophy of religion – it has become an impossible task. I argue, however, that there ... -
How to handle missing data: A comparison of different approaches
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)Many researchers face the problem of missing data in longitudinal research. Especially, high risk samples are characterized by missing data which can complicate analyses and the interpretation of results. In the current ... -
How to improve the visitor experience: lessons from a Neil Diamond performance
(Prof. Ansie Lessing, 2014)This research determined what factors motivated visitors to attend the Neil Diamond concerts in South Africa and the critical success factors that influence attendees' experience when attending a live music performance. ... -
How to use voluntary, self-regulatory and alternative environmental compliance tools: Some lessons learnt
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How toxic is a non-toxic nanomaterial: behaviour as an indicator of effect in Danio rerio exposed to nanogold
(Elsevier, 2019)Gold nanoparticles are used as drug delivery vectors based on the assumption that they have low toxicity. Literature has, however, produced conflicting results over the last few years. As such, this study aimed to investigate ... -
How will South Africa’s mandatory salt reduction policy affect its salt iodisation programme? A cross-sectional analysis from the WHO-SAGE Wave 2 Salt & Tobacco study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2018)Objective The WHO’s global targets for non-communicable disease reduction recommend consumption of<5 g salt/day. In 2016, South Africa was the first country to legislate maximum salt levels in processed foods. South Africa’s ... -
How youth picture gender injustice: building skills for HIV prevention through a participatory, arts-based approach
(Education Association of South Africa (EASA), 2012)Based on the existing literature on the positive relationship that exists between high instances of HIV infections and a high degree of gender injustices in southern Africa, there is clearly a need for HIV-prevention ... -
HPLC electrochemical detection and quantification of monoamines and their metabolites in rat brain tissue samples
(Avoxa, 2018)The monitoring of monoamines and their metabolites in CNS samples can be very valuable in pharmaceutical and biomedical research. A specific high performance liquid chromatography, coupled to a coulometric electrochemical ... -
An HPLC-DAD validated method for the detection and quantification of cortisol, corticosterone and melatonin in plasma samples of two different animal species
(Avoxa, 2019)The monitoring of endogenous hormone plasma levels could be valuable in biomedical, veterinary and pharmaceutical research. A specific high performance liquid chromatography method with diode array detection, for the assay ... -
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(AOSIS, 1983)The author presents a survey of the men involved in the Afrikaans translations of the Bible, stretching from the earliest efforts to 1979. In the first section he presents the translators: ].D. du Toit, H.C.M. Fourie, B.B. ... -
Human capital constraints in South Africa: a firm–level analysis
(University of Primorska, 2012)This paper examines human capital constraints in the South African economy, and the austerity of these constraints on firms in the country. The two key human capital constraints explored in this article are the inadequately ... -
Human dignity and the logic of the gift
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)This paper seeks to bring together the notions of human dignity and gift exchange in a mutually enriching relation. Two interpretations of the gift and of gift exchange are investigated, and in each case brought to bear ... -
Human health risk from consumption of marine fish contaminated with DDT and its metabolites in Maputo Bay, Mozambique
(Springer, 2018)Many countries with incidence of malaria, including those surrounding Maputo Bay, use dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) to reduce mosquitoes. This study is the first to estimate the human health risk associated with ... -
Human Resources Managers As Custodians Of The King Iii Code
(Univ Pretoria, Dept Economics, 2015)The objective of this research was to perform an exploratory study on the knowledge and understanding of the King III code among Human Resources (HR) managers in South African companies. The King III code is a comprehensive ... -
Human resources status and department responsible for recreation service delivery in the North West Province of South Africa
(Sabinet, 2012)It is a known fact that the provision of recreation facilities alone is not enough, and that there is a growing demand for professionally trained people and suitable department, to develop and enhance the delivery of ... -
Human Rights and Sexuality Reimagining the Language of Equality towards Transformation In and Through Education
(Higher Education South Africa (HESA), 2017)For many years, arguments in favour of sexual minorities' equality and sexuality rights have brought about legal reform worldwide. Although there are those who would contend that human rights and legal mechanisms associated ... -
Human rights literacy: Moving towards rights-based education and transformative action through understanding of dignity, equality and freedom
(Education Association of South Africa, 2015)The twentieth century has been characterised by the proliferation of human rights in the discursive practices of the United Nations (Baxi, 1997). In this article, we explore the continual process of rights-based education ... -
Human rights literacy: moving towards rights-based education and transformative action through understandings of dignity, equality and freedom
(Education Assoc South Africa, 2015)The twentieth century has been characterised by the proliferation of human rights in the discursive practices of the United Nations (Baxi, 1997). In this article, we explore the continual process of rights-based education ...