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  1. The effect of particle-size distribution on the suitability of sandy soils for sports fields

    The effect of particle-size distribution on the suitability of sandy soils for sports fields

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: D.J. Nel --- Department of Soil Science, Republic of South Africa
    The compaction of the topsoil layer of sports fields can modify soil properties such as permeability, resistance to root penetration, aeration and water-holding capacity. The feasibility of predicting these properties from particle size distribution parameters of sandy soils was investigated...
  2. Aluminium toxicity and induced nutrient disorders involving the uptake and transport of P, K, Ca and Mg in <em>Zea mays</em> L.

    Aluminium toxicity and induced nutrient disorders involving the uptake and transport of P, K, Ca and Mg in Zea mays L.

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: R.J. Bennet --- Department of Agriculture, C.M. Breen --- Department of Botany, M.V. Fey --- Department of Soil Science and Agrometeorology,
    Chemical analysis of plant fractions of maize cultivars TX 24 and HL 1 grown in liquid culture containing Al showed that the action of Al was directed at the uptake of Ca and Mg and the transport of P and...
  3. The aluminium response network in perennial ryegrass (<em>Lolium perenne</em>): II. Water fluxes and ion transport

    The aluminium response network in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne): II. Water fluxes and ion transport

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: R.J. Bennet --- , Republic of South Africa A. Stewart --- , New Zealand
    Aluminium toxicity was investigated by analyzing the mineral nutrition and water-use characteristics of hydroponically-grown plants differing in tolerance to Al when subjected to Al (0, 20, 40, 80 μM: pH 4.5) for 28 days. Both lines reacted to Al by...
  4. The effect of clone type and method of transportation on oil yield from vegetative material of <em>Eriocephalus punctulatus</em>

    The effect of clone type and method of transportation on oil yield from vegetative material of Eriocephalus punctulatus

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: L.N. Webber --- Department of Livestock and Pasture Science, Republic of South Africa M.L. Magwa --- Electron Microscope Unit, J. van Staden --- Department of Botany, University of Natal Pietermaritzburg, Republic of South Africa
    Eriocephalus punctulatus, also known as, ‘Kapok Bos’, belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is an attractively scented woody shrub, that reaches a height of about one metre. It produces a highly priced essential oil with a dark blue colour and...
  5. PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON THE UPTAKE AND RELEASE OF 32<sub>P</sub> BY POTAMOGETON PECTINATUS

    PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON THE UPTAKE AND RELEASE OF 32P BY POTAMOGETON PECTINATUS

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Limnological Society of Southern Africa • Authors: J.H. Swanepoel --- , South Africa J.F. Vermaak --- , South Africa
    The absorption and release of 32PO4, by Potamogeton pectinatus L during winter was investigated using a partitioned container in which the roots were separated from the stems and leaves. 32PO4 is absorbed by the roots as well as the stems...
  6. COMPOSITION, ABUNDANCE AND SEASONALITY OF LARVAL FISH IN RICHARDS BAY HARBOUR, KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA

    COMPOSITION, ABUNDANCE AND SEASONALITY OF LARVAL FISH IN RICHARDS BAY HARBOUR, KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Aquatic Sciences • Authors: S. A. Harris --- , , South Africa D. P. Cyrus --- , , South Africa
    The present study examined the composition, abundance and seasonality of fish larvae occurring in Richards Bay Harbour, over an 18-month period from June 1991 to November 1992. Ichthyoplankton samples were collected every six weeks at top, mid and bottom depths...
  7. Provincial road condition and round wood timber transport in South Africa

    Provincial road condition and round wood timber transport in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: StephenJ. Nicholls ReinoE. Pulkki PierreA. Ackerman
    The context of the study is the concern over declining provincial road conditions due to insufficient government funding for road maintenance. The roads are used by a wide variety of commercial and private interests that contribute a broad range of...
  8. Fostering Self-Determination and Resilience Through Sports Counselling: Psychosocial Development of Youth in Botswana

    Fostering Self-Determination and Resilience Through Sports Counselling: Psychosocial Development of Youth in Botswana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Taunya Marie Tinsley --- California University of Pennsylvania, Lisa Lopez Levers --- Duquesne University,
    Sports can promote pro-social behaviors and confidence in physical abilities among participants. We conducted an extensive review of the literature on the ways in which youth in Southern African countries, severely affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic and other hardships may...
  9. The Transportability and Utility of Cognitive Therapy in South African Contexts: A Review

    The Transportability and Utility of Cognitive Therapy in South African Contexts: A Review

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Charles Young --- Rhodes University, South Africa
    Cognitive therapy could be more widely promoted in South Africa given the great disparity between the need and provision of psychological therapies. Three possible objections to the promotion of cognitive therapy are considered: uncertainty surrounding the effectiveness of cognitive therapy...
  10. Guidelines for Counsellors Working with People of African Ancestry in a Sport Context

    Guidelines for Counsellors Working with People of African Ancestry in a Sport Context

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Lourens Human --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Taunya Tinsley --- California University of Pennsylvania, PA, Monja Muller --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Sipho Rutsate --- National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe
    The objective this article is to describe five practice guidelines for counsellors working with people of African ancestry in a sport context. The practice guidelines pertain to counsellor training, counsellor perspectives, counsellor services, counsellor ethics and counsellor research. These practice...
  11. Sport, Girls, Trouble and Humour: Black and Indian Boys Negotiating Gender, Race and Class in a Formerly White Single Sex School in South Africa

    Sport, Girls, Trouble and Humour: Black and Indian Boys Negotiating Gender, Race and Class in a Formerly White Single Sex School in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Rob Pattman --- University of KwaZulu-Natal, Deevia Bhana --- University of KwaZulu-Natal,
    This article reports on an interview study conducted by Deevia Bhana and Rob Pattman of Grade 11 (16–17 year old) boys attending different kinds of public schools in the Durban, South Africa. It investigated their accounts personal lives and identities...
  12. Perceptions of Staffriding in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Lethal Thrill of Speed or the Masculine Performance of a Painful Past?

    Perceptions of Staffriding in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Lethal Thrill of Speed or the Masculine Performance of a Painful Past?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Dimakatso Sedite --- University of South Africa, Brett Bowman --- University of the Witwatersrand, Lindsay Clowes --- University of the Western Cape,
    Staffriding, or train surfing, involves taking life threatening physical risks by moving around the outside of moving trains. In aiming to better understand this risky practice, this small scale qualitative study used three semi-structured interviews and three focus discussions to...
  13. Sport Psychological Characteristics of Talented 13-Year Old Adolescents

    Sport Psychological Characteristics of Talented 13-Year Old Adolescents

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ankebé Kruger --- North-West University, Republic of South Africa Anita Pienaar --- North-West University, Republic of South Africa Ri-Ellen Kemp --- North-West University, Republic of South Africa Alida Nienaber --- North-West University, Republic of South Africa
    The objective of this study was to determine whether the sport psychological profiles of talented 13-year-old sport participants differ from less talented participants. 162 grade 8 learners with a mean age of 13.2 ± 0.33 years voluntarily participated in the...
  14. Group invariant solutions for two dimensional solute transport under realistic water flows

    Group invariant solutions for two dimensional solute transport under realistic water flows

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Quaestiones Mathematicae • Authors: R.J. Moitsheki P. Broadbridge M.P. Edwards
    We consider a form of the solute transport equation in streamline coordinates. Symmetry analysis of the equation for solute transport with realistic water flows, result in a number of admitted nontrival classical Lie point symmetries. Reduction by one of the...
  15. A narrative review of research on the effects of physical activity on people living with HIV and opportunities for health promotion in disadvantaged settings

    A narrative review of research on the effects of physical activity on people living with HIV and opportunities for health promotion in disadvantaged settings

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Clemens Ley --- , South Africa María Rato Barrio --- , South Africa
    The article explores different types and effects of physical activity for people living with HIV. Considering the lack of studies done in African contexts and the disparity between research settings and natural settings, a narrative review of the literature was...
  16. Flagships and fragments — perspectives on the conservation of freshwater fishes in southern Africa

    Flagships and fragments — perspectives on the conservation of freshwater fishes in southern Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: PH Skelton
    Fishes are relatively conspicuous inhabitants of freshwaters and therefore provide a useful means to monitor and relate aquatic conservation problems to the public. Human attitudes to the conservation of fishes and freshwaters have changed radically over the past 100 years...
  17. Phosphorus sorption characteristics of sediment in the Simiyu and Kagera River basins: implications for phosphorus loading into Lake Victoria

    Phosphorus sorption characteristics of sediment in the Simiyu and Kagera River basins: implications for phosphorus loading into Lake Victoria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: RA Tamatamah
    As part of a larger study to assess the influence of land use on riverine and atmospheric phosphorus (P) loading to Lake Victoria, P sorption characteristics of eight composite bottom sediment samples from the Simiyu and Kagera rivers were determined...
  18. Drift Patterns of Anchovy <em>Engraulis Capensis</em> Larvae in The Southern Benguela, and Their Possible Importance for Recruitment

    Drift Patterns of Anchovy Engraulis Capensis Larvae in The Southern Benguela, and Their Possible Importance for Recruitment

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: M. D. Skogen L. J. Shannon J. E. Stiansen
    In the southern Benguela, successful recruitment of Cape anchovy Engraulis capensis is highly variable and seems to be dependent on the spawning biomass only to a small extent. This paper investigates how the variations in the drift patterns of larvae...
  19. Can the End Products of Anaerobic Metabolism, Tauropine and D-lactate, Be Used As Metabolic Stress Indicators During Transport of Live South African Abalone <em>Haliotis Midae</em>?

    Can the End Products of Anaerobic Metabolism, Tauropine and D-lactate, Be Used As Metabolic Stress Indicators During Transport of Live South African Abalone Haliotis Midae?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: S. O'Omolo G. Gäde P. A. Cook A. C. Brown
    This study was undertaken to investigate whether the accumulation of end products of anaerobic metabolism can be used as an early indicator of deteriorating conditions during transport of live abalone Haliotis midae. A first series of experiments revealed that the...
  20. Adult Movement and Larval Dispersal of <em> Argyrozona Argyrozona</em> (Pisces: Sparidae) from a Temperate Marine Protected Area

    Adult Movement and Larval Dispersal of Argyrozona Argyrozona (Pisces: Sparidae) from a Temperate Marine Protected Area

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: S. L. Brouwer M. H. Griffiths M. J. Roberts
    Adult emigration and larval dispersal of carpenter Argyrozona argyrozona from the Tsitsikamma National Park (TNP), South Africa, were investigated using mark-recapture data and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements of currents. Tagging data showed that adult carpenter were mainly resident, with...
  21. “Shorthaul” pulpwood transport in South Africa. A network analysis case study

    “Shorthaul” pulpwood transport in South Africa. A network analysis case study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: Pierre A. Ackerman --- Forest Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, South Africa Reino E. Pulkki --- Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment, Canada
    Shorthaul transport, also known as secondary intermediate transport (SIT), is a feature of pulpwood transport in South Africa. SIT is an additional transport phase within traditional secondary transport. It originates at roadside landing or depot and terminates at another depot,...
  22. Evidence of carbon transport between shelf and slope waters in the Benguela upwelling system

    Evidence of carbon transport between shelf and slope waters in the Benguela upwelling system

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: S Swart HN Waldron L Hutchings
    The world ocean is pivotal in the global carbon cycle and, subsequent to anthropogenic loading of the atmosphere with CO2, its ability to sequestrate photosynthetically-fixed carbon is important with respect to our ability to predict climate change. A study of...
  23. Short-term variability in alongshore winds and temperature off Swakopmund, Namibia, during a non-upwelling event in 1998–1999

    Short-term variability in alongshore winds and temperature off Swakopmund, Namibia, during a non-upwelling event in 1998–1999

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: CH Bartholomae E Hagen
    Swakopmund is a popular coastal resort in Namibia, especially during the summer holiday season when daily sea temperatures can fluctuate several degrees in a short period. Hourly measurements of the near-bottom water temperature were collected off the Swakopmund Jetty to...
  24. Does vertical migratory behaviour retain fish larvae onshore in upwelling ecosystems? A modelling study of anchovy in the southern Benguela

    Does vertical migratory behaviour retain fish larvae onshore in upwelling ecosystems? A modelling study of anchovy in the southern Benguela

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: C Parada C Mullon C Roy P Fréon L Hutchings CD van der Lingen
    A spatially explicit individual-based model (IBM) forced by 3D temperature and current fields simulated by a hydrodynamic model of the southern Benguela upwelling region was used to test two hypotheses concerning the role of diel vertical migration (DVM) by Cape...
  25. Modelling of wander ratios, travel speeds and productivity of cable and grapple skidders in softwood sawtimber operations in South Africa

    Modelling of wander ratios, travel speeds and productivity of cable and grapple skidders in softwood sawtimber operations in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Pierre Ackerman --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Reino Pulkki --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Elizabeth Gleasure --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa
    The objective of this study was to develop predictive models for cable and grapple skidder wander ratios, travel speeds (loaded and unloaded), and productivity in softwood roundwood sawtimber harvesting operations. For field data collection, the study utilised on-board computing systems...
  26. The prevalence of exercise-induced asthma among school children

    The prevalence of exercise-induced asthma among school children

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: BF Mtshali --- Department of Physiotherapy, South Africa KE Mokwena --- Department of Social and Behavioural Health Sciences, South Africa
    Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is one of the major factors that affect optimal performance in sport. The prevalence of EIA is reported to be on the increase among school children worldwide. The aim of this study was to indicate EIA prevalence...
  27. Sports injuries in adults: overview of clinical examination and management

    Sports injuries in adults: overview of clinical examination and management

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: DC Janse van Rensburg --- Section Sports Medicine, K Nolte --- Institute for Sports Research, University of Pretoria,
    A wide variety of anatomical structures can be involved in a sports injury. To return to play as soon as possible is of utmost importance to an athlete, and in order to achieve this, a correct, all-inclusive diagnosis, a well-focused...
  28. Sports contribution to open communication in a workplace: a qualitative study

    Sports contribution to open communication in a workplace: a qualitative study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Yvonne T. Joubert --- University of South Africa,
    This study explored employees’ perceptions of the contribution that conversations about sport have on workplace social bonding. Participants were 63 sport participants from nine different financial organisations in the Gauteng region of South Africa (33% were female and 67% were...
  29. Warriors of the rainbow nation? South African rugby after apartheid

    Warriors of the rainbow nation? South African rugby after apartheid

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Isak Niehaus --- Department of Social Anthropology, United Kingdom
    In this article I seek to account for the special appeal of rugby to white, particularly Afrikaner, men in South Africa, by treating rugby as a social phenomenon. I suggest that at a metaphorical level formulaic elements of the sport...
  30. Effects of an exercise programme with people living with HIV: research in a disadvantaged setting

    Effects of an exercise programme with people living with HIV: research in a disadvantaged setting

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Clemens Ley --- Universität Wien, Institut für Sportwissenschaft, Austria Lloyd Leach --- University of the Western Cape, Department of Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, South Africa María Rato Barrio --- Palacky University Olomouc, Department of Development Studies, Czech Republic Susan Bassett --- University of the Western Cape, Department of Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, South Africa
    This study aimed to analyse the physical health effects of a community based 10-week physical activity programme with people living with HIV. It was developed, implemented and evaluated in a disadvantaged community in South Africa. A pre-post research design was...
  31. “Dwelling-in-Travel”: Of Ships, Trains and Planes in M.G. Vassanji's Fiction

    “Dwelling-in-Travel”: Of Ships, Trains and Planes in M.G. Vassanji's Fiction

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Tina Steiner --- English Department, South Africa
    M.G. Vassanji's prominent thematic concerns of movement, diaspora, memory, and the formation of migrant subjectivities can be traced and apprehended by paying close attention to the intersecting paths across the Indian Ocean, across railroad tracks into various East African territories...
  32. Softwood sawlog secondary transport travel speed prediction for the South African forestry industry

    Softwood sawlog secondary transport travel speed prediction for the South African forestry industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Pierre A Ackerman --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Reino E Pulkki --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Elizabeth Gleasure --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa
    The objective of this study was to develop a predictive model for travel speed of softwood sawlog timber transport (STT) vehicles over a range of forest and provincial roads of varying condition for the South African forestry industry. Data was...
  33. The California bearing ratio (CBR) of some mechanically stabilised laterite sub-base soils along the Ibadan-Oyo Road, Southwestern Nigeria

    The California bearing ratio (CBR) of some mechanically stabilised laterite sub-base soils along the Ibadan-Oyo Road, Southwestern Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: P.A. Fasanmade --- Civil Engineering Department, Nigeria G.O. Adeyemi --- Geology Department, Nigeria E.O. Eze --- Civil Engineering Department, Nigeria
    Mechanical stabilisation by mixing one lateritic soil with another is not a popular subject of research, hence this study. Samples were taken from two locations along the Ibadan-Oyo Road in Southwestern Nigeria. The study focused on determining the California bearing...
  34. Sport nutrition: A review of the latest guidelines for exercise and sport nutrition from the American College of Sport Nutrition, the International Olympic Committee and the International Society for Sports Nutrition

    Sport nutrition: A review of the latest guidelines for exercise and sport nutrition from the American College of Sport Nutrition, the International Olympic Committee and the International Society for Sports Nutrition

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: S Potgieter --- Lecturer, Therapeutic Nutrition, Division of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Health Sciences,
    Evidence-based sport nutrition guidelines which explore the connection between nutrition, exercise and well-being form a crucial part of any athlete’s competitive and training programme. Guidelines that are based on sound scientific evidence about the quantity, structure and timing of food...
  35. A desire for weight loss in season increases disordered eating behaviour risk and energy deficiency in athletes

    A desire for weight loss in season increases disordered eating behaviour risk and energy deficiency in athletes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: Hh Wright --- School of Health and Sports Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia Centre of Excellence for Nutrition, South Africa R. Ford --- Centre of Excellence for Nutrition, South Africa Cr Botha --- Centre of Excellence for Nutrition, South Africa
    Objective: The objective was to explore eating behaviour, body image and energy status in female university team sport athletes.
  36. Promoting fan engagement: An exploration of the fundamental motives for sport consumption amongst premier league football spectators

    Promoting fan engagement: An exploration of the fundamental motives for sport consumption amongst premier league football spectators

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Frederick W. Stander --- Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa Llewellyn E. Van Zyl --- Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa Kemiso Motaung --- North-West University Kaizer Chiefs Innovation Centre,
    The aim of this study was to examine whether fan engagement could be predicted by the motivational dimensions of sport consumption. A sample of 806 football sport fans (African = 85%, male = 67.4%, part of an organised supporters club...
  37. Exploratory study of mindfulness in modern-day sport psychology consulting relationships

    Exploratory study of mindfulness in modern-day sport psychology consulting relationships

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Julius Jooste --- Department of Sport, Rehabilitation and Dental Sciences, South Africa Ankebé Kruger --- Physical Activity, Sport and Recreation (PhASRec), South Africa Barend J. M. Steyn --- Department of Sport and Leisure Studies, South Africa David J. Edwards --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    This study explored sport psychology practitioners’ mindfulness in relation to the quality of consulting relationships and value within contemporary practice. A total of 34 sport psychology practitioners from South Africa (n = 22, females = 41%) and the United Kingdom...
  38. Stability and enhancement analysis of a modelled self-balancing verticalized mobility aid using optimal control techniques

    Stability and enhancement analysis of a modelled self-balancing verticalized mobility aid using optimal control techniques

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Roger van Rensburg --- Department of Electrical Engineering, South-Africa Nico Steyn --- Department of Electrical Engineering, South-Africa Lambert Trénoras --- Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes de Versailles, France Yskandar Hamam --- Department of Electrical Engineering, South-Africa Eric Monacelli --- Laboratoire d’Ingénierie des Systèmes de Versailles, France
    This research comprises an analytical study of the Gyrolift, a new type of robotic wheelchair mobility aid adapted from the Segway self-balancing human transporter, and suggests additional contributions to its development. The Gyrolift is equipped with an agility module that...
  39. Robust optimisation of forest transportation networks: a case study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Hemisphere Forestry Journal • Authors: G Murphy HC Stander
    Forest transportation costs are the major cost component for many forest product supply chains. In order to minimise these costs, many organisations have turned to optimisation models to guide decisions that are extremely complex in nature. These models generally assume...
  40. Constructing a positive narrative for African sport consumerism

    Constructing a positive narrative for African sport consumerism

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Frederick W. Stander --- Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa
    Sport consumerism is a burgeoning field of practice and serves both the utilitarian and behaviouristic goals. The utilitarian aspects are aligned to derivatives of value generated through the sport consumption effort. Behaviourism in the consumer context suggests a communal narrative,...
  41. Evaluation of the Copan eSwab®, a liquid-based microbiology transport system, for the preservation of <em>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</em> at different temperatures

    Evaluation of the Copan eSwab®, a liquid-based microbiology transport system, for the preservation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae at different temperatures

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases • Authors: Lindy Gumede --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa Frans Radebe --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa Duduzile Nhlapo --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa Venessa Maseko --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa Tendesayi Kufa-Chakezha --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa Ranmini Kularatne --- National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South Africa
    Aims and objectives: To evaluate the survival duration of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from male urethral discharge specimens collected using the Copan eSwab® liquid-based microbiology transport system, at both ambient and refrigerator temperatures.
  42. A South African softwood sawtimber supply chain case study

    A South African softwood sawtimber supply chain case study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Pierre A Ackerman --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Elizabeth A van der Merwe --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa Reino E Pulkki --- Department of Forest and Wood Science, South Africa
    Supply chain management principles were analysed by investigating the effects of smaller-scale and incremental interventions in a forest-to-mill value chain on financial returns and forest resource use in an Eastern Cape case study area. Three previous studies provided input by...
  43. (Un)becoming Mountain Tigers Football Club: an ethnography of sports among the Western Cape’s farm workers

    (Un)becoming Mountain Tigers Football Club: an ethnography of sports among the Western Cape’s farm workers

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Tarminder Kaur --- Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice, University of the Free State, South Africa
    In 1999, farm workers at commercial farms in Louwshoek valley, Western Cape, founded the Mountain Tiger Football Club (MTFC). In addition to playing self-organised (unofficial) football for money (or other stakes), the MTFC had a stint of competing in the...
  44. Differences in the neurocognitive profiles of professional and semi-professional male South African rugby union players

    Differences in the neurocognitive profiles of professional and semi-professional male South African rugby union players

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ankebé Kruger --- Community Psychosocial Research (COMPRES), South Africa Kobus Du Plooy --- Community Psychosocial Research (COMPRES), South Africa Pieter Kruger --- Community Psychosocial Research (COMPRES), South Africa
    This study investigated possible cognitive functioning profile differences between professional and semi-professional rugby players. Seventy-nine male rugby union players (professional = 55, semi-professional = 24; age range = 19–37 years) participated in the study. The players completed a battery of...
  45. The attitudes of riparian communities to the presence of water hyacinth in the Wouri River Basin, Douala, Cameroon

    The attitudes of riparian communities to the presence of water hyacinth in the Wouri River Basin, Douala, Cameroon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: SN Kenfack Voukeng --- Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa P Weyl --- Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa MP Hill --- Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa N Chi --- Watershed Task Group Coordinator (WTG), Cameroon
    Since publication of the first record of Eichhornia crassipes in Cameroon in 1997, the weed has become highly invasive in the Wouri River Basin. Between June and September 2014, a socio-economic survey using participatory and qualitative methods was undertaken in...
  46. Designing a business model from process perspective

    Designing a business model from process perspective

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Aygül Dönmez-Turan --- Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Departments of Business Administration, Turkey Mina Özevren --- Faculty of Business Administration, Turkey
    The business model is a relatively new concept in entrepreneurship and strategic management literature. Thus, the growing body of business model literature contains qualitative research, especially case studies. The key reason business models are explained via case studies is that...
  47. Gender Representation in Simba and Yanga’s Joking Cartoons in Tanzania

    Gender Representation in Simba and Yanga’s Joking Cartoons in Tanzania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Shani Omari --- Institute of Kiswahili Studies, United Republic of Tanzania
    Simba and Yanga are popular soccer teams in Tanzania and are known as long-time joking partners. Several cartoons have emerged in relation to their joking relationship. This paper examines how gender is represented in the joking cartoons between these two...
  48. Personality profiling of South African rugby union players

    Personality profiling of South African rugby union players

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ankebé Kruger --- Physical Activity, Sport and Recreation (PhASRec), South Africa Kobus Du Plooy --- Institute of Psychology & Wellbeing (IPW), North-West University, South Africa Pieter Kruger --- Institute of Psychology & Wellbeing (IPW), North-West University, South Africa
    This study aimed to investigate whether differences exist in the personality profiles of professional and semi-professional rugby union players. Participants were 73 male rugby players, 52 professional players and 21 semi-professional players. All participants completed the NEO Five-Factor Personality Inventory...
  49. Football and forlorn hope: an ethnographic comic concerning the Grahamstown Soccer Association from 1975 to 1985

    Football and forlorn hope: an ethnographic comic concerning the Grahamstown Soccer Association from 1975 to 1985

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Shawn Forde --- School of Kinesiology, Canada
    This ethnographic comic presents research that was conducted in Makhanda (previously Grahamstown) in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. The comic only tells a partial story, based on ethnographic and historical research, relating to soccer, nostalgia, hope and violence. It...
  50. A systems-based R&D management model for the road and transport engineering sector applied to a community access roads and transport research programme

    A systems-based R&D management model for the road and transport engineering sector applied to a community access roads and transport research programme

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Frederik Christoffel Rust --- , South Africa Leslie Roy Sampson --- , South Africa
    A conceptual non-linear, systems-based R&D management model for the road and transport sector was developed to address the associated complexities of transport and road research. It takes account of all the elements of the innovation value chain as well as...
  51. Quantifying the impacts of abrasion and bacterial transfer when fish are exposed to sand during a catch-and-release event

    Quantifying the impacts of abrasion and bacterial transfer when fish are exposed to sand during a catch-and-release event

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: RM Foster --- , South Africa A-R Childs --- , South Africa M Brooks --- , South Africa MW Farthing --- , South Africa EC Butler --- , South Africa WM Potts --- , South Africa
    Best-practice guidelines to improve recreational fishers’ handling during catch-and-release (C&R) events are critical to improve the conservation and management of fish stocks worldwide. While best-practice research is growing, there are knowledge gaps, with the effects of sand exposure on fish...
  52. Emotional intelligence and psychological skills application among female field-hockey players

    Emotional intelligence and psychological skills application among female field-hockey players

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Nicola Tinkler --- , South Africa Julius Jooste --- , United Kingdom Ankebé Kruger --- , South Africa
    Emotional intelligence is often associated with higher psychological functioning, leading to an increase in the awareness of psychological skills application in sports. We examined the relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological skills application among a sample of senior-level South African...
  53. Intention to use High Speed Rail (HSR) in Ghana: A comparative study

    Intention to use High Speed Rail (HSR) in Ghana: A comparative study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Frank Ebo Sagoe --- , China Ying Teng --- , China Joy Say --- , China Lawrence Sagoe --- , Ghana Anita Sagoe --- , Ghana Muhammad Hashim Shah --- , China
    This exploratory study aimed to examine the intention of people to use High Speed Rail (HSR) in Ghana premised on convenience, traveling time reliability, and transport safety. Participants were a convenience sample of 957 public transportation users (female = 40.6%;...
  54. Productivity curve models in eucalypt timber forwarding

    Productivity curve models in eucalypt timber forwarding

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Irineu Barros Nunes --- , Brazil Eduardo da Silva Lopes --- , Brazil Millana Bürger Pagnussat --- , Brazil Julio Eduardo Arce --- , Brazil
    Extraction is the most costly and complicated stage of timber harvest operations. The forwarder’s productive capacity in timber harvesting, from planted forests, is influenced by several operational variables, especially by extraction distance and tree volume. Prior knowledge about the effect...
  55. Rainfall-driven nutrient loading affects coastal phytoplankton in the southwestern Indian Ocean: a lagoon at Mauritius Island

    Rainfall-driven nutrient loading affects coastal phytoplankton in the southwestern Indian Ocean: a lagoon at Mauritius Island

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: M Soondur --- , Republic of Mauritius R Boojhawon --- , Republic of Mauritius R Lowe --- , Australia D Kaullysing --- , Republic of Mauritius BE Casareto --- , Japan Y Suzuki --- , Japan R Bhagooli --- , Republic of Mauritius
    This study aimed to test the effects of rainfall-driven nutrient loading on the microphytoplankton dynamics in the shallow water at Trou aux Biches lagoon on the northwest coast of Mauritius. Changes in density, diversity and estimated productivity of microphytoplankton were...
  56. Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators

    Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS • Authors: Elma Nelisiwe Maleka --- , South Africa
    There are number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in South Africa that use sport as a tool to respond to Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), however, little is reported about the outcomes and impact of these programmes. The aim of...
  57. Examining the impacts of “local” concessions at major league baseball stadiums

    Examining the impacts of “local” concessions at major league baseball stadiums

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Alana N Seaman --- University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA Alexia Franzidis --- University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA
    Sports stadiums represent important hospitality entities that generate billions and act as both powerful memorials of and contributors to place and destination image for visitors and locals alike. With increasing entertainment competition and waning fan attendance, many sport facilities are...
  58. Beyond the 90 minutes: football, tourism and hospitality

    Beyond the 90 minutes: football, tourism and hospitality

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: David Proctor --- Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Prantik Bordoloi --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This study is the first in a series looking at professional sports franchises and their forays into the realms of hospitality, leisure and tourism. It focuses on the city of Leeuwarden in the north of The Netherlands and its professional...
  59. Is psychological resilience associated with changes in youth sport participants’ health-related quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic?

    Is psychological resilience associated with changes in youth sport participants’ health-related quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health • Authors: Carolyn T Graham --- Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada Heather A Shepherd --- Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada Olivia Galea --- Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada Daniel C Kopala-Sibley --- Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Canada Carolyn A Emery --- Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Canada Keith Owen Yeates --- Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Canada
    Objectives: This study investigated the quality of life of youth sport participants over the COVID-19 pandemic as moderated by psychological resilience.
  60. Dance sport involvement and behavioural loyalty: Body image and self-efficacy among university students

    Dance sport involvement and behavioural loyalty: Body image and self-efficacy among university students

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Yongdi Wang --- Hunan City University, China Kyungsik Kim --- Hoseo University, South Korea Qingyang Shao --- Hoseo University, South Korea
    We investigated the role of body image and self-efficacy in the relationship between dance sport involvement, and behavioural loyalty in university students participating in dance sport. A total of 75 students from each of ten universities were recruited. Participant were...
  61. Physiological traits associated with drought tolerance in Moroccan chickpea

    Physiological traits associated with drought tolerance in Moroccan chickpea

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Meriem Tabouktirt --- University Hassan II, Morocco Fatoumata Farida Traore --- University Hassan II, Morocco Sara Fahde --- , Morocco Ayyoub Ammar --- University Hassan II, Morocco Hasnae Choukri --- , Morocco Said Boughribil --- University Hassan II, Morocco
    In a greenhouse experiment conducted in Mohammedia, drought stress responses were evaluated under two treatments (100% and 50% of field capacity; FC) in six Moroccan chickpea varieties: Arifi, Bouchra, Farihane, Moubarak, Rizki, and Zahour. The susceptibility index (SI) clearly differentiated...