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Back analysis of an ancient rockslide at Lake Fundudzi, Limpopo Province, South Africa.
(2015)A massive rockslide event occurred in the Soutpansberg Mountains of the Limpopo province approximately twenty thousand years ago that blocked the course of the eastern flowing Mutale River forming Lake Fundudzi, which ... -
Bacterial degradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol : catabolic genes detection and enzyme characterization.
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Bacterial vaginosis and the risk of trichomonas vaginalis acquisition among HIV-1 negative women.
(American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association., 2014)Background: The vaginal microbiota may play a role in mediating susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections, including Trichomonas vaginalis (TV). Methods: Data were analyzed from HIV-1-seronegative women ... -
Bahlabelelelani : why do they sing? : gender and power in contemporary women's songs.
(2008)Certain cultural practices present unspoken questions to women. While women may not be free to state these concerns upfront I argue that they have always had some means of expressing themselves in creative ways about ... -
A balanced reading approach for grade one and two English L1 and EAL learners.
(2003)This study reports on a balanced reading approach (BRA) designed for a multi-cultural classroom, including both Ll ( first language) and EAL ( English additional language ) Foundation phase learners. The purpose of this ... -
The balanced scorecard as a strategic tool to navigate the future.
(2003)The objective of this research is to examine whether the implementation of the High level (Strategic) Balanced Scorecard at Mangosuthu Technikon could provide solutions to the following problems: Translating Vision and ... -
Balancing agricultural and ecological needs : biodiversity, land use and ecosystem services in the Koedoes River Catchment, Limpopo.
(2015)A major topic in natural science research is land degradation and unwise land use resulting in biodiversity loss and impact negatively on ecosystem functioning. In addition, an increasing human population trend leads to ... -
Balancing efficiency, equity and feasibility of HIV treatment in South Africa – development of programmatic guidance.
(BioMed Central., 2013)South Africa, the country with the largest HIV epidemic worldwide, has been scaling up treatment since 2003 and is rapidly expanding its eligibility criteria. The HIV treatment programme has achieved significant results, ... -
Balancing the right of the accused to access the police docket with the duty of the state to prosecute: an analysis of the impact of the Constitution.
(2019)Prior to the constitutional dispensation, South Africa was under parliamentary sovereignty and as a result, the right of access to the police docket was unprecedented. When the 1993 Constitution came into effect, it granted ... -
Balancing the rights of creditors and consumers when a home is sold in execution: what procedures should be followed?
(2020)The sale in execution of theprimary residence of a consumer has numerous implications. This is especially in light of section 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996(‘Constitution’) which gives people ... -
Balancing the role of student and motherhood : the experience of students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
(2016)The conceptualisation of a mother’s role is often accompanied by various ideas about how and what should be done. Therefore, paying attention to the subjective experiences of this role in various contexts is of great ... -
Balancing water for food and environment : hydrological determinants across scales in the Thukela River Basin.
(2008)In this study, geophysical measurements (Electrical Resistivity Tomography-ERT) and remote sensing techniques were applied in the Thukela river basin at various scales to complement the classical hydrometeorological ... -
Balancing work and family : a challenge for career women.
(2015)International Organisations have seen and reaped the benefits of having family friendly organisations. More and more organisations across the world are encouraging family friendly environments to deal with the changing ... -
Bambara groundnut response to controlled environment and planting date associated water stress.
(2011)Bambara groundnut is a protein-rich legume, with food security potential in drought-prone regions. It has been grown for many centuries and has remained an important crop to most African subsistence farmers. However, despite ... -
Banana (Musa AAA; Cavendish sub-group) cultivar/density trials in three bioclimatic groups on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
(1997)The North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal is a relatively new banana production area, for which there is an absence of local norms, specifically for choice of cultivar and population density. Three cooperative split-plot banana ... -
Banking on agriculture:an assessment of Absa Bank’s Shared Growth Strategy for Agriculture.
(2018)The study assesses whether Absa Bank lives up to its Shared Growth Strategy for Agriculture. The objectives of this study are to examine how Absa Bank is supporting and contributing strategically to the development of the ... -
Bareboat charter registration : the way for South Africa to regain a merchant fleet under its register.
(2015)The economic benefit of a merchant fleet is well recognised in South Africa. As a means of articulating its aspirations, the government has drafted and implemented several policies designed to make the South African Ship ...