dc.title: Strengthening pharmacovigilance and regulatory capacity in Southern Africa (SPaRCS): achievements, experiences and lessons learned from a participatory action learning project dc.contributor.author: Bradley, Hazel; Viljoen, Michelle; Khoza, Star dc.description.abstract: Effective regulatory systems play a critical role in improving access to safe, efficacious and quality medicines and…
dc.title: Uncovering biogas outcomes: tales of hubris, hope, and failure from southern Malawi dc.contributor.author: Kalina, Marc; Kwangulero, Jonathan; Okwang, Jonathan Olal dc.description.abstract: The purpose of this article is to speak directly to biogas failure. Over the past two decades, immense amounts of money have beenspent by African governments, private individuals, and most…
dc.title: Bridging cultures: factors influencing the academic and social experiences of international students at a higher education institution in South Africa dc.contributor.author: Ayorinde, Solademi; Oni, Olusola; Philip, Julie dc.description.abstract: The internationalization of higher education is a global priority, with international students fostering intercultural awareness and…
dc.title: Euclid quick data release (Q1): XV. A probabilistic classification of quenched galaxies dc.contributor.author: Karagiannis, Dionysios; Corcho-Caballero, Pablo; Ascasibar, Yago dc.description.abstract: Investigating what drives the quenching of star formation in galaxies is key to understanding their evolution. The Euclid mission will provide rich spatial and spectral data from optical to…
dc.title: Return transmission mechanism across South African and global banks: contemporaneous and lagged R2-decomposed connectedness approach dc.contributor.author: Obalade, Adefemi A; Lawrence, Babatunde; Ferreira-Schenk, Sune dc.description.abstract: Using the recently created contemporaneous and lagged R2-decomposed connectedness paradigm, this study examines the dynamics of return…
dc.title: Phatic labour: lessons from a Japan-Based University dc.contributor.author: Sivasubramaniam, Sivakumar; Khaitova, Mukaddam dc.description.abstract: In this study, we return to the idea of phatic labour in English-language classrooms, with a focus on a modern university in Japan that follows an 'uber-style' model. We would like to show that standard approaches to Second Language…
dc.title: Application of petrophysics and seismic in reservoir characterization. A case study on selected wells, in the Orange Basin, South Africa dc.contributor.author: Mabona, Nande Ingrid dc.description.abstract: The evaluation of petroleum reservoirs has shifted from single approach to an integrated approach. The integration, analysis and understanding of all available data from the well bore…
dc.title: Community pharmacist and adolescent relationship in Johannesburg: use, knowledge and attitudes regarding emergency contraceptive pills dc.contributor.author: Lutz, Steven dc.description.abstract: Community pharmacy in the 21st century has become more patient and disease orientated. Consequently, South African community pharmacies are inundated with queries from the public for advice and…
dc.title: The founding and development of the Strand Muslim community, 1822-1928. dc.contributor.author: Rhoda , Ebrahim dc.description.abstract: In this thesis I trace the origin and growth of the Strand Muslim community during the period 1822 to 1928. The year 1822 marks the coming of the community's first religious leader, Imam Abdol Sammat to Mosterd Bay and 1928 marks the year in which the…
dc.title: Developmental local government: a study of public participation of the integrated development planning process of the city of Cape Town dc.contributor.author: Mac Kay, John dc.description.abstract: Local government in South Africa is in the process of transformation. One of the critical constitutional features of local government in South Africa after 1994 is its developmental…