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The lion, the ape and the donkey: Cursory observations on the misinterpretaion and misrepresentation of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in the chronicles of Fuel Retailers
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Lipid abnormalities in a never-treated HIV-1 subtype C-infected African population
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Lipid-based nutrient supplements and linear growth in children under 2 years: a review
(Cambridge University Press, 2017)The prevalence of stunting remains high in low- and middle-income countries despite adoption of comprehensive nutrition interventions, particularly in low-income countries. In the present paper, we review current evidence ... -
Lipidomic response to coffee consumption.
(MDPI, 2018)Coffee is widely consumed and contains many bioactive compounds, any of which may impact pathways related to disease development. Our objective was to identify individual lipid changes in response to coffee drinking. We ... -
Liquefaction of South African bituminous coal using phenol as a solvent
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(Liquid + liquid) equilibria measurements for ternary systems (sulfolane + a carboxylic acid + n-heptane) at T = 303.15 K and at 0.1 MPa
(Elsevier, 2016)In the present work, new (liquid + liquid) equilibrium (LLE) values are reported for ternary systems {sulfolane(1) + acetic acid, or propanoic acid, or butanoic acid, or 2-methylpropanoic acid, or pentanoic acid, or ... -
Liquid biofuels from food waste: current trends, prospect and limitation
(Elsevier, 2016)Depletion of fossil fuels, environmental damage due to pollution and energy security have intensified research on alternative liquid biofuels. A major portion of municipal solid waste is food waste. Huge quantities of food ... -
Liquidity creation in South African banks under stressed economic conditions
(Wiley, 2012)The financial crisis placed severe pressure on global bank liquidity. Many banks were unable to create sufficient liquidity and had to receive government support or face default. This paper attempts to determine the impact ... -
Listening to Africa’s children in the process of practical theological interpretation: a South African application
(AOSIS, 2012)As part of the theological task of developing a publicly oriented ministry that will do justice to the social plight of children in Africa, this article adopted as its point of departure an appreciation of the new ‘hermeneutics ... -
Listening to the affected: student views after starting a 4th year module in Data Warehousing
(ACM, 2016)The development of a successful module in data warehousing for 4th year IT students requires involvement of various stakeholders. Critical systems thinking and especially critical systems heuristics promote the involvement ... -
Literary criticism from a Cape Town pulpit: Ramsden Balmforth's explications of modern novels as parables revealing ethical and spiritual principles
(AOSIS, 2017)Literary criticism evolved slowly in southern Africa. One of the first commentators to write about this topic was the Unitarian minister, Ramsden Balmforth (1861-1941), a native of Yorkshire and Unitarian minister who ... -
Literary Lions with Real Bite: Re-examining the Intertextual Rhetoric in Daniel 6
(Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies University of South Africa, 2015)The story of Daniel in the lion s pit (Dan 6) is still one of the most well–known stories in the HB. The way the story has been captured in visual form by the Old Masters as well as contemporary depictions thereof in ... -
Literary strains of négritude and consciencism in Joseph Brahim Seid: Envisioning nation and a new multicultural Chadian identity
(University of Pretoria, Department Afrikaans, 2008)This study introduces Joseph Brahim Seid, one of Africa's intellectuals of the first generation of independence, in relation to the idéologisation of his contemporaneous counterparts, to Léopold Sédar Senghor's négritude ... -
Literêre prestige: die geval Eleanor Baker
(LitNet, 2016)Deur ’n resepsie-ondersoek word aangetoon hoe Eleanor Baker, wat deur D. van Zyl (2006) en Human-Nel (2009) as ’n enigsins miskende vroueskrywer bestempel word, se literêre reputasie (dus: prestige) die produk van literêre ... -
Liturgical aspects of funeral services in Reformed Churches of African origin
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Liturgical aspects of funeral services in reformed churches of African origin
(AOSIS, 2010)How can the Reformed Churches of African origin arrive at a Biblical and contextual liturgy for their funeral services? Liturgy in death situations teaches people the meaning of death, and to the African, a proper funeral ... -
Liturgical aspects of wedding ceremonies in Reformed churches of African Origin
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2010)How can the Reformed Churches of African origin arrive at a Biblical and contextual liturgy for their funeral services? Liturgy in death situations teaches people the meaning of death, and to the African, a proper funeral ... -
Liturgical guidelines for congregations to have a voice in the serious problem of economical inequality in South Africa
(AOSIS, 2013)It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the poor and the marginalised in society, because the church is the body of Christ and therefore the heart and hands of Christ ... -
Liturgical guidelines for congregations to have a voice in the serious problem of economical inequality in South Africa
(OASIS, 2013)It is part of the calling of the church to address issues of justice and peace, and to care for the poor and the marginalised in society, because the church is the body of Christ and therefore the heart and hands of ...