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A new method for rapid mounting of monitor sections of plant material embedded in Spurrâs resin
Thick (2 â 8ÎŒm) sections of plant material embedded in Spurrâs epoxy resin can be affixed to clean microscope slides coated with chrome alum-gelatin. Sections are flattened and brought into close contact with the adhesive by rubbing firmly on filter paper placed directly over the sections. After staining with aqueous Toluidine blue or Azure/Methylene blue, sections are dried by blotting again with filter paper. No heat need be applied during mounting or staining and wrinkling of sections is thus avoided. Loss of sections during staining is minimized by using aqueous stains. Sections are dried and can be mounted in immersion oil or unpolymerized Spurrâs medium within one minute of preparation
Die bou van die opvoedkunde aan ons universiteit
Die ontwikkeling van die Opvoedkunde aan ons Inrigting het in twee aaneensluitende rigtings gegaan: die een het uit die ander en daarna ewewydig of voorbereidend aan die ander ontwikkel. Die eerste wat ontstaan het, is die rigting van die opleiding van onderwysers, en die ander die rigting van die opleiding vir akademiese grade in die Opvoedkunde (die Baccalaureus, die Magister en die Doctor)
The case for economic hardship in South Africa: Lessons to be learnt from international practice and economic theory
Although most leading legal systems provide for some form of legal relief in the case of economic hardship, South African law still does not address the issue of changed circumstances beyond that of objective impossibility or where the parties have provided for these instances contractually. Scholars have argued for an expansion of the doctrine of supervening impossibility in exceptional cases. However, the courts have to date not made any pronouncements in this regard. This article argues that a new default rule should be adopted that will reduce transaction costs and facilitate international trade. It is suggested that such a rule should build on the existing requirements set for the doctrine of supervening impossibility, but at the same time fuse international practice with the rules of economic theory
Tertiary environmental changes along the south-western African coast
Main articleEvidence for major vegetation and climatic changes during the Tertiary in the south-western
Cape has been obtained from a number of sites. The palynomorph assemblages indicate
in general an alternation of relatively cool temperate forests with two periods of subtropical - tropical palm-dominated vegetation from the Late Oligocene/ Early Miocene to the Pliocene
when many of the taxa became extinct. Subsequently, strong development of macchia vegetation
took place. These changes can be correlated with some palaeogeographic data and the
major temperature changes of the Southern Ocean indicated in the palaeotemperature curve
of Shackleton and Kennett (1975) which reflects the longterm progressive cooling of the earth
since the Eocene/Oligocene boundary. The two subtropical- tropical periods can probably
be related to the respective Early and Middle Miocene pan-African faunas of Arrisdrift and
Luderitz and could coincide with the two warmest periods of the Miocene at 19 My and
14 My ago. The end of the Miocene witnessed the maximum build-up of the Antarctic icesheet
and the substantial increase of the upwelling in the Benguela Current. This resulted in
the initiation of the aridification of the present Namib desert, the extermination of the palm
vegetation and the provincialism of the coastal molluscs. The important drop in temperature
which reached its maximum about 3,5 My ago in the Pliocene could have exterminated the
surviving elements of the last of the temperate Tertiary forests. The progressive aridity of the
continent resulted in the spread of savannas, the evolution of the Alcelaphini and Antelopini
and the change to regional vertebrate faunas. The increasing summer aridity in the southwestern
Cape led to the strong development of the macchia vegetation.the Director of the Geological Surve
Calvyn-Jubileum V.: Die geneefse akademie van calvyn
Op 5 Junie 1559 het Johannes Calvyne en van sy vurigste lewenswense vervuld gesien. Op daardie dag het die openingsplegtigheid van die Geneefse Akademie plaasgevind. Dit was inderdaad ân plegtigheid. In die sg. summum templum en in die aanwesigheid van ân groot aantal hoogwaardigheidsbekleĂ«rs en van 'n 600 studente het Calvyn die leiding van die opening waargeneem. Onder die hoĂ« gaste was daar vier lede van die Senaat of Raad, enkele predikante en die benoemde hooglerare en lerare van die Akademie
Die âGodvraagstukâ enkele flitse
Op 9 November 1965 het ân âdoodberigâ in ân Amerikaanse tydskrif te Atlanta, Georgia, verskyn. Onder andere word gemeld: âGod, creator of the universe, principal deity of the worldâs Jews, ultimate reality of Chris tians, and most eminent of all divinities, died late yesterday during major surgery undertaken to correct a massive diminishing influence. Reaction from the worldâs great and from the man in the street was uniformly in credulous ..... From Independence former president Harry S. Truman re- cieved the news in his Kansas City barbershop, and said, âIâm always sorry to hear somebody is dead. Itâs a damn shame
Die afrikaner: definisie en konsep*
Die uitnodiging om deel te necm aan hierdie simposium het tot gevolg gehad dat ek deurgaans meer gewonder het oor die vraag waaroin die wĂȘreld asât ware so behep geraak het met die Afrika ner as om ân antwoord te vind op die vraag wat deur die tcma gesuggereer word, naamlik wie is die Afrikaner eintlik? As volkekundige het ek hierin iets van die dramatiese ironic ervaar deur te dink aan daardie volke wat so veelvuldig deur ons volkekundiges besoek en waargeneem word, dat dit tot verleentheid en ergerlikheid lei. In hierdie geval bevind ek my nou in albei rolle te wete die van etnoloog en van lid van die volk op wie die mcnigvuldige disseksies uitgevoer word
Die instellingswoorde vir die Nagmaal. ân Vergelykende studie van die vier berigte in die sinoptiese Evangelies en 1 KorintiĂ«rs 11
The instituting words for Communion. This article concentrates on the very wording and phrasing regarding the four reports in the New Testament on the institution of the Lord's Supper. Using a synopsis as the basis for discussion, a closer investigation is made of Jesus âwording and phrasing of the symbolical meaning of the (breaking of) bread and the (giving of) the cup. It is pointed out that the early witnesses confront us with a twofold tradition: that of Matthew-Mark and that of Paul-Luke - both traditions having without questioning been acknowledged as the inspired Word of God. Certain points of agreement and certain points of difference are shown to be of importance for the exegesis but also for dogmatic and for liturgical practices. In this regard several points and questions are posited, for example with regard to the cup-words: it is obvious that throughout the four reports the cup and not the wine is mentioned. Similarly the fruit of the vine, rather than wine is referred to by Jesus. This raises the questions whether this feature is not to be regarded as a covenantal motif and what the implications of the reference to the new covenant are. This last matter proved to be the central issue concerning the institutional words of Jesus
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