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    CONTRACTORS’ PERCEPTIONS OF LATE PAYMENTS

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    The purpose of this article is to identify the effects of late payments on contractors, and to implement procedures which will ultimately eliminate payment delays in future. The article also highlights the importance of understanding the mechanisms and the workings of various contract agreements, in order for the contractor to be aware of their rights and responsibilities in terms of the contract, as well as what legal steps could be taken should a client be in default regarding payment. A quantitative research method was used. A structured questionnaire was administered to contractors who are members of the Master Builders Association (MBA), Eastern Cape Province. The findings revealed that contractors’ cash flow is greatly affected as a result of late payments. Smaller contractors even face bankruptcy. Contractors are also forced to suspend work on-site due to late payments; this extends the contract period, and, as a result, the contractor’s expenses increase. It is also suggested that payment legislation should be introduced in order to reduce the number of late payments made by clients to contractors. The research is limited to contractors who are registered members of the Master Builders Association (MBA), Eastern Cape Province. An understanding of the effects of late payments will assist contractors in the smooth running of a construction project financially. Contractors will also benefit from being knowledgeable in terms of contractual agreements in the event of a delay in payment from the client. Contractors will furthermore be able to identify the effects of late payments, and will be able to plan accordingly

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    Sex Differences in the Kinetic Profiles of d- and l- Methylphenidate in the Brains of Adult Rats

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    OBJECTIVE: Methylphenidate is commonly used in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and narcolepsy. Methylphenidate is administered as a racemic mixture of the d- and l- threo enantiomers; however, the d-enantiomer is primarily responsible for the pharmacologic activity. Previous studies of the behavioral effects of methylphenidate have highlighted sex differences in the responsiveness to the drug, namely an increased sensitivity of females to its stimulatory effects. These differences may be due to differences in the uptake, distribution, and elimination of methylphenidate from male and female brains. Therefore, we compared the pharmacokinetics of d- and l- threo methylphenidate in the brains of male and female rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with 5 mg/kg d, l- threo methylphenidate, and whole brains were collected at various time points following injection. We measured methylphenidate concentrations utilizing chiral high pressure liquid chromatography followed by mass spectrometry. RESULTS: Females exhibited consistently higher brain concentrations of both d- and l- methylphenidate and a slower clearance of methylphenidate from brain as compared to males, particularly with the active d-enantiomer. CONCLUSIONS: The increased sensitivity of females to methylphenidate may be partially explained by an increase in total brain exposure to the drug

    A morphological algorithm for improving radio-frequency interference detection

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    A technique is described that is used to improve the detection of radio-frequency interference in astronomical radio observatories. It is applied on a two-dimensional interference mask after regular detection in the time-frequency domain with existing techniques. The scale-invariant rank (SIR) operator is defined, which is a one-dimensional mathematical morphology technique that can be used to find adjacent intervals in the time or frequency domain that are likely to be affected by RFI. The technique might also be applicable in other areas in which morphological scale-invariant behaviour is desired, such as source detection. A new algorithm is described, that is shown to perform quite well, has linear time complexity and is fast enough to be applied in modern high resolution observatories. It is used in the default pipeline of the LOFAR observatory.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&

    Electromagnetic Dipole Strength in Transitional Nuclei

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    Electromagnetic dipole absorption cross-sections of transitional nuclei with large-amplitude shape fluctuations are calculated in a microscopic way by introducing the concept of Instantaneous Shape Sampling. The concept bases on the slow shape dynamics as compared to the fast dipole vibrations. The elctromagnetic dipole strength is calculated by means of RPA for the instantaneous shapes, the probability of which is obtained by means of IBA. Very good agreement with the experimental absorption cross sections near the nucleon emission threshold is obtained.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    A Solution to Weed Control in Grassland Containing White Clover

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    Productive grass with white clover can lead to advantages both in forage quantity and quality, economics and in meeting wider expectations detailed in recent EU and UK policy. The ability to achieve this agronomic success is currently difficult due to a lack of options for broad spectrum weed control that also allow establishment or preservation of a white clover population. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that 3730XL, developed by Corteva Agriscience, is a solution to this critical success factor. Data is presented from 16 efficacy trials (10 from established grassland and 5 from newly sown) where white clover cover of plots treated with 3730XL was recorded relative to an untreated plot. Data is also presented from 106 weed control trials, against a selection of species, demonstrating the efficacy of 3730XL split by grassland scenario. The evidence presented highlights the capability of 3730XL to both control a broad spectrum of weed species and allow the establishment or preservation of white clover. Consequently, growers are able to cultivate the associated benefits that this confers
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