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  • Lourens, D.C. (2006-06-27)
    Babala planted at Groblersdal for summer forage.
  • Kjemtrup, Anne M.; Wainwright, Katlyn; Miller, Melissa; Penzhorn, Barend Louis; Carreno, Ramon A. (Elsevier, 2006)
    Small piroplasms as a cause of canine babesiosis have usually been identified as Babesia gibsoni. Recent genetic studies suggested that small piroplasms are more likely comprised of at least three genotypically distinct ...
  • Bosman, Anna-Mari; Oosthuizen, Marinda C.; Peirce, Michael A.; Venter, Estelle Hildegard; Penzhorn, Barend Louis (American Society for Microbiology, 2010-08)
    In a previous paper, we reported on a large number of cheetah blood specimens that gave positive signals only for Babesia and/or Theileria genus-specific probes on the reverse line blot (RLB) assay, indicating the presence ...
  • Kik, Marja; Nijhof, Ard M.; Balk, Jesper A.; Jongejan, Frans (Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011-05)
    No abstract available.
  • Unknown (2009-07-20)
    Images of post-mortem cases captured during 1978 - 1999. Departmental references to images uploaded with photo titles indicated the macroscopic lesion (PM) or microscopic slide (S), case number and year.
  • Unknown (2009-07-20)
    Images of post-mortem cases captured during 1974 - 1998. Departmental references to images uploaded with photo titles indicated the macroscopic lesion (PM) or microscopic slide (S), case number and year.
  • Penzhorn, Barend Louis (Elsevier, 2006)
    Although large and small piroplasms have been reported from various wild carnivore and ungulate species, relatively few have been named. In the past, mere presence of a piroplasm in a specific host frequently prompted ...
  • Demoz, B.T.; Korsten, Lise (Elsevier, 2006)
    Stem-end rot (SER) is an economically important postharvest disease of avocado. It is caused by several fungi, which infect fruit through inflorescences. Targeting the flowering stage in the disease cycle for dispersal of ...
  • Van de Venter, T.W.G. (T.W.Gerhard) (School of Accounting Sciences, UP, 2000)
    As financial asset portfolios have become more complex, it has become more difficult for the management of financial institutions to obtain a useful, yet practical measure of market risk. Since modern portfolios contain ...
  • Macmillan, S.; Pretorius, Pieter J. (Southern African Institute for Industrial Engineering, 2005)
    Companies these days can be so caught up in the fad to implement the latest “world class”, continuous improvement programmes that some basic principles are ignored or left behind in the rat race. This article aims to take ...
  • Bons-Storm, Riet (OpenJournals Publishing, 2011-06)
    The article focused on the questions of how male dominance came about in theology and the church, what makes it so persistent and what can be done. It argued that patriarchy is based on androcentric ways of thinking, ...
  • Duncan, Graham A. (Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 2003)
    The Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa was formed on 26th September 1999 as the result of the union of the black Reformed Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa and the white-dominated Presbyterian Church of ...
  • Feldman, Charles; Anderson, Ronald (Adis, 2011-01)
    Streptococcus pneumoniae is the major bacterial cause of pneumonia, meningitis and otitis media and continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality in individuals both in the developed and developing ...
  • Nevondo, T.S.; Cloete, T.E. (Thomas Eugene), 1958- (Water Research Council, 1999-04)
    Water contaminated with microbiological and chemical constituents can cause a variety of diseases. Water intended for human consumption should be safe, palatable and aesthetically pleasing. Water sources have different ...
  • Kokosharov, T. (Published by the Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute ., 2000)
    These parameters were assayed by means of colony forming units test (CFU) and the Limulus Amebocyte Lysate test (LAL), respectively. Birds were infected per os with 1,5 x 109 CFU/ml of wild strain of S. gallinarum isolated ...
  • Cloete, T.E. (Thomas Eugene), 1958-; Brözel, V.S. (Volker Siegfried), 1963-; Pressly, J. (Water Research Council, 1989-01)
    Bacteria forming biofilms occur in all open water cooling systems where they accelerate metallic corrosion, reduce flow rate and decrease heat energy transfer rate. A population structure study of seven systems was conducted. ...
  • Nazareth, Siyoum A.; Surridge-Talbot, A.K.J. (Angela Karen Joanna); Korsten, Lise (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2010-10)
    Commercial producers of white button mushrooms utilise a casing material to cover the spawn run compost, which stimulates the mushrooms’ reproductive stage. Certain bacteria in this casing are responsible for this ...
  • Meyers, Bruce; Schoeman, Johan P.; Goddard, Amelia; Picard, J.A. (Elsevier, 2008-03)
    Dog bite wounds are a common reason for dogs requiring veterinary care, but there is surprisingly little data on the bacteriology of bite wounds. A prospective study was performed on dogs with various grades of bite wound ...
  • Van Schalkwyk, L.N. (Llewelyn Neil), 1952- (LexisNexis, 2008)
    Die oogmerk is om na die beslissing van die hof a quo asook na dié van die Hoogste Hof van Appèl te kyk. Dit is interessant om reeds nou te vermeld dat die herverdelingsdiskresie wat die hof ingevolge artikel 7(3) van ...
  • Fisher, Roger C. (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2006)
    This article presents Gerard Moerdijk’s response to the challenges posed by the legacy of Herbert Baker in South Africa, through, firstly, those aspects of an architecture derived from regional response, namely local style ...