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"Is Christus verdeeld?" Nadenke oor die teologiese regverdiging van kerkverdeeldheid en kerkskeuring
(University of Pretoria, Faculty of Theology, 2008) -
Is die idee van 'n kerkorde nog kerklik byderwets?
(Gereformeerde Teologiese Vereniging, 2008) -
Is die onderwysstelsels van die wêreld gerat vir die eise van die een-en-twintigste eeu?
(2009)The objective of this research is to determine the extent to which the education systems of the world are geared to negotiate the exigencies of the early twenty-first century, and which adjustments are needed. A conjecture ... -
Is epicardial fat depot associated with atrial fibrillation? A systematic review and meta-analysis
(Oxford Univ Press, 2017)Aims Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the leading rhythm disorder in western countries. A direct relationship between left atrium (LA) enlargement and electromechanical remodelling has been established. A causative link between ... -
Is geluk voor de dommen? Over het verband tussen intelligentie en geluk
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Is guideline-driven prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism common practice in the South African private hospital setting?
(AOSIS, 2020)Background: Prophylactic venous thromboembolism (VTE) strategies have the greatest impact on patient outcomes. Both global and local guidelines support VTE prophylaxis for hospitalised patients. However, studies have ... -
Is HIV-1 infection associated with endothelial dysfunction in a population of African ancestry in South Africa?
(Clinics Cardive, 2011)The chronic infection status suffered by HIV-infected individuals promotes chronic arterial inflammation and injury, which leads to dysfunction of the endothelium, atherosclerosis and thrombosis. Although HIV-1 subtype C ... -
Is it still about the arts? The perceived contribution of KKNK to the arts
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)Arts festivals have grown in both number and size, especially in South Africa. This growth could be attributed to the numerous benefits associated with arts festivals. However, to date the exact nature and extent of the ... -
Is it worthwhile to flip? Reflecting on flipped teaching in chemical engineering
(CUT, 2016)The flipped classroom approach has been successfully implemented in a wide range of study fields. The use of the flipped classroom as part of a blended learning strategy in chemical engineering, however, is not a ... -
Is Johannes 1:1 'n 'raaisel'? Grammatikale getuienis
(AOSIS, 2016)Is Johannes 1:1 a 'riddle'? Grammatical evidence. John 1:1 is one of the most famous opening lines in the Bible. No wonder that it received its proportionate attention in scholarship which is characterised by the differences ... -
Is major depressive disorder a metabolic encephalopathy?
(Wiley, 2008)Metabolic encephalopathy is an acute disturbance in cellular metabolism in the brain evoked by conditions of hypoxia, hypoglycaemia, oxidative stress and/or inflammation. It usually develops acutely or subacutely and is ... -
Is National Health Insurance a viable option for South Africa? Experiences from other countries
(AfricaGrowth Institute, 2016)The concept of National Health Insurance (NHI) has been borne out of growing global support for universal health coverage (UHC). The South African government has been flirting with the idea of introducing an NHI scheme in ... -
Is poverty a matter of perspective? Significance of Amartya Sen for the church's response to poverty: a public practical theological reflection
(AOSIS, 2016)Poverty continues to present an enormous challenge to the well-being of humanity. Different frameworks on poverty tend to identify different persons as poor, impacting on efforts to fight poverty. The church as a role ... -
Is quality assurance in higher education contextually relative?
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Is reading in an agglutinating language different from an analytic language? An analysis of isiZulu and English reading based on eye movements
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)In this article we examine the reading ability of Grade 4 learners in their home language, isiZulu and in English (first additional language), using both eye-tracking activities and traditional pen-and-paper reading ... -
Is reading in an agglutinating language different from an analytic language? An analysis of isiZulu and English reading based on eye movements
(Taylor & Francis/Routledge/NISC, 2013)In this article we examine the reading ability of Grade 4 learners in their home language, isiZulu and in English (first additional language), using both eye-tracking activities and traditional pen-and-paper reading ... -
Is regulatory capital a legitimate, comparable and objective global standard? Evidence from 51 institutions across 17 countries
(University of Pretoria, 2014)Capital as an instrument for financial regulation has come under scrutiny since the financial crisis of 2007 to 2010 highlighted some deficiencies in the ability of capital to absorb unexpected losses and the procyclical ... -
Is religious fundamentalism our default spirituality? Implications for teacher education
(AOSIS, 2014)Using experiential interpretivism as underpinning methodology, this article investigates whether religious fundamentalism is the default spirituality of human beings. Our research is based on a hermeneutic reconstructive ... -
Is the big bang the sole cause of the universe? A response to John J. Park
(Springer, 2016)In a recent paper, John J. Park argues (1) that an abstract object can bring a universe into existence, and (2) that, according to the Big Bang Theory, the initial singularity is an abstract object that brought the universe ... -
Is the Big Bang the sole cause of the universe? A response to John J. Park
(Springer, 2016)In a recent paper, John J. Park argues (1) that an abstract object can bring a universe into existence, and (2) that, according to the Big Bang Theory, the initial singularity is an abstract object that brought the universe ...