77 research outputs found
'God het ons arm mense die houtjies gegee': towards a history of the 'Poor White' woodcutters in the Southern Cape forest area c. 1900 - 1939.
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
Politics, principles and problems of a profession: Afrikaner historians and their discipline, c. 1920 - c. 1965
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Structure and Experience in the Making of Apartheid, 6-10 February, 1990
Linear and Nonlinear Rogue Wave Statistics in the Presence of Random Currents
We review recent progress in modeling the probability distribution of wave
heights in the deep ocean as a function of a small number of parameters
describing the local sea state. Both linear and nonlinear mechanisms of rogue
wave formation are considered. First, we show that when the average wave
steepness is small and nonlinear wave effects are subleading, the wave height
distribution is well explained by a single "freak index" parameter, which
describes the strength of (linear) wave scattering by random currents relative
to the angular spread of the incoming random sea. When the average steepness is
large, the wave height distribution takes a very similar functional form, but
the key variables determining the probability distribution are the steepness,
and the angular and frequency spread of the incoming waves. Finally, even
greater probability of extreme wave formation is predicted when linear and
nonlinear effects are acting together.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
Marine Biodiversity in South Africa: An Evaluation of Current States of Knowledge
Continental South Africa has a coastline of some 3,650 km and an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of just over 1 million km2. Waters in the EEZ extend to a depth of 5,700 m, with more than 65% deeper than 2,000 m. Despite its status as a developing nation, South Africa has a relatively strong history of marine taxonomic research and maintains comprehensive and well-curated museum collections totaling over 291,000 records. Over 3 million locality records from more than 23,000 species have been lodged in the regional AfrOBIS (African Ocean Biogeographic Information System) data center (which stores data from a wider African region). A large number of regional guides to the marine fauna and flora are also available and are listed
Russian roulette with unlicensed fat-burner drug 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) : evidence from a multidisciplinary study of the internet, bodybuilding supplements and DNP users
BACKGROUND:
2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) poses serious health-risks to humans. The aims of this three-stage multidisciplinary project were, for the first time, to assess the risks to the general public from fraudulent sale of or adulteration/contamination with DNP; and to investigate motives, reasons and risk-management among DNP-user bodybuilders and avid exercisers.
METHODS:
Using multiple search-engines and guidance for Internet research, online retailers and bodybuilding forums/blogs were systematically explored for availability of DNP, advice offered on DNP use and user profiles. Ninety-eight pre-workout and weight-loss supplements were purchased and analysed for DNP using liquid-chromatography-mass-spectrometry. Psychosocial variables were captured in an international sample of 35 DNP users (26.06 ± 6.10 years, 94.3 % male) with an anonymous, semi-qualitative self-reported survey.
RESULTS:
Although an industrial chemical, evidence from the Internet showed that DNP is sold 'as is', in capsules or tablets to suit human consumption, and is used 'uncut'. Analytical results confirmed that DNP is not on the supplement market disguised under fictitious supplement names, but infrequently was present as contaminant in some supplements (14/98) at low concentration (<100mcg/kg). Users make conscious and 'informed' decisions about DNP; are well-prepared for the side-effects and show nonchalant attitude toward self-experimentation with DNP. Steps are often taken to ensure that DNP is genuine. Personal experience with performance- and appearance enhancing substances appears to be a gateway to DNP. Advice on DNP and experiences are shared online. The significant discrepancy between the normative perception and the actual visibility suggests that DNP use is-contrary to the Internet accounts-a highly concealed and lonesome activity in real life. Positive experiences with the expected weight-loss prevail over the negative experiences from side effects (all but two users considered using DNP again) and help with using DNP safely is considered preferable over scare-tactics.
CONCLUSION:
Legislation banning DNP sale for human consumption protects the general public but DNP is sold 'as is' and used 'uncut' by determined users who are not dissuaded from experimenting with DNP based on health threats. Further research with stakeholders' active participation is imperative for targeted, proactive public health policies and harm-reduction measures for DNP, and other illicit supplements
The legislative council of the Cape of Good Hope
Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Stellenbosch, 1937.Full text to be digitised and attached to bibliographic record
The Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, with special reference to party politics, 1872 to 1910
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 1945.88/8368 : preliminary copy of thesis.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: No abstract availableAFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Geen opsomming beskikbaa
Koos Kombuis en die kollektiewe herinnering n Inleiding
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