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Toespraak van minister J.H. Viljoen ter geleentheid van die opening van die fisikalaboratorium van die P.U. vir C.H.O. op 11 Junie 1955.
Ouerbegeleidingsbehoeftes ten aansien van die fisiek-gestremde voorskoolse kind as voorbereiding vir 'n insluitende onderwysomgewing
This article focuses on parents' educational needs concerning their physically disabled pre-school child with the view to placement in an inclusive learning environment. Support services include, among other things, preparation of these children to enter an inclusive learning environment, and parent education to reach this goal. Therefore parent education with a view to promoting the success of inclusion is of utmost importance, by focusing on those skills needed by physcially disabled children to perform sucessfully in the inclusive classroom milieu. The goal of parent education is to mediate those skills necessary to become an integral part of regular classroom activities and be accepted within the inclusive learning environment ; to facilitate a functional family life and educational atmosphere as basis for further growth ; to promote the least restrictive educational environment at home ; to facilitate modeling of socially acceptable behaviour patterns ; to promote a cognitively, emotionally, and socially stimulating learning environment at home ; to provide interpersonal interaction with nonhandicapped siblings and peers; and to remove stereotypes and stigmata attached to physically disabled children and to facilitate successful adjustment within the inclusive learning environment and the broader community during adulthood.
(South African Journal of Education: 2002 22(4): 338-344
Factors influencing the distribution of Cactoblastis cactorum, a biological control agent of Opuntia stricta in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Cactoblastis cactorum, a phycitid moth, has been used with considerable success as a biological control agent against several different cactus species in many parts of the world, including Opuntia stricta in Kruger National Park [KNP], South Africa. Although the moth has become widespread and abundant in KNP, its populations have not reached levels where it is able to provide the desired level of control on the alien species which has invaded more than 35 000 ha of the park and continues to spread. Although several factors, especially acquired predators and parasitoids, are known to curb the abundance of C. cactorum in South Africa, the extent to which this applies in KNP is unknown. Logistic regression and Canonical Community Analysis were used to determine the biotic and abiotic factors affecting the distribution and abundance of C. cactorum in KNP. To do this, maps of the ranges of the insect and host plant were constructed and integrated with other environmental features. The logistic regression showed that O. stricta density had no influence on whether or not C. cactorum was present in an area. The Canonical Community Analysis suggested that a high fire frequency, the herbicide control programme and the presence of small host plants may be important in limiting the distribution of C. cactorum, either directly or indirectly, through impacts on associated predators or parasitoids
Environmental factors influencing the distribution of Opuntia stricta, an invasive alien plant in the Kruger National Park, South Africa
Opuntia stricta (Cactaceae), an alien weed, has invaded an area of more than 35 000 ha in the Skukuza region of the Kruger National Park [KNP]. The distribution of the plant and features of the environment were used to identify biotic and abiotic factors which may be affecting the distribution and density of the plant. A Canonical Community Analysis revealed that none of the environmental factors that were monitored influenced the distribution or abundance of O. stricta in KNP. There were no apparent natural barriers that might limit the occurrence of O. stricta within the KNP. The study provides insight into the relationship between the invader and host environment, showing that there is a high probability that, unless there is appropriate intervention, O. stricta will eventually colonise the entire KNP
Piroklastiese afsettings van perm-ouderdom in die Hoof-Karookom met spesiale verwysing na die Collingham Formasie, Ecca Groep
Proefskrif (Ph. D) -- Universiteit van Stellenbosch, 1995.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study comprises a geological and geochemical investigation of the K-bentonites
(potassium-rich, illitic clay beds interpreted as altered volcanic ash) of Permian age in the
Karoo Supergroup of the Main Karoo Basin. It also includes a sedimentological and
stratigraphical study of the Collingham Formation (Ecca Group), which is the unit with the
h.ighest concentration of K-bentonite layers.
The 30 co 70 m thick Collingham Formation is conformably underlain by the white-weathering,
carbonaceous Whitehill Formation and is overlain by the Ripon Formation in the southeast, the
Vischkuil Formation in the southwest and the Tierberg Formation in the west and northwest. The
formation consists essentially of alternating thin beds of hard, dark grey, siliceous mudrock
and very thin beds of relatively softer yellow weathering K-bentonite beds. These sediments are
sporadically interrupted by chert beds, and in the upper part of the formation by siltstone and
very fine-grained sandstone beds. In the southern and southwestern part of its outcrop area the
formation can be divided into three members, namely the Zoute KJoof, Buffels River and Wilgehout
River. The basal two members are separated by the Matjiesfontein Chert Bed. Deposition
of the Collingham Formation occurred as basin floor muds which settled out of suspension from under
and upper flows and as pelagic and hemipelagic material. These deposits were sporadically
interrupted by short-lived volcanic ash-falls. The upper part of the formation in the west consists
of basin floor and outer fan deposits of a submarine fan.
K-bentonite layers are distributed throughout the Karoo Basin, ranging stratigraphcally from
the Dwyka Group through the Ecca Group up to and including the basal Beaufort Group. Three
zones of relatively higher concentrations of K-bentonite occur, namely in the Prince Albert,
Collingham and Abrahamskraal Formations. By using the K-bentonites as marker beds it was
confirmed that the Dwyka/Prince Albert contact is younging southwards, that the Whitehill
Formation is correlatable with the upper part of the Vryheid Formation and that the
Wilgehout River Member is older that the Ripon Formation. Transport of the volcanic ash was from
the south and southwest as aerially transported tephra originating from terrestrial Plinian
eruptions.
The K-bentonite consists mainly of illite, feldspar and quartz (except where it is silicified or
enriched in iron oxides and/or carbonates). The maximum opserved grain size of the largest feldspar
and quartz grains is 0.5 mm. Diageneticstructures indicate that a large percentage of the minerals
that are recognised are diagenetic of origin. The diagenesis and very low grade metamorphism
which the K-bentonite has undergone can be represented by the following reactions: Siliceous
volcanic ash + Hâ‚‚0 -> montmorillonite + silica (opal-A)
+ ions in solution -> montmorillonite + zeolite + silica (opal - CT) -> mixed-layer
montmorillonite/illite
+ zeolite + silica (chert) - > illite + albite + quartz.
Chemically the K-bentonite is depleted in Si0â‚‚ and enriched in Alâ‚‚ (20-30%} and O
(5-10%) in comparison with normal mudstones. Most of the movement of the components
occurcd during the first phase i.e. when the volcanic glass was altered to montroorillonite.
Only the following analysed components were apparently to a large extent immobile; A1₂0₃, Ti0₂,
Zr, Nb, Y and Ga. The geochemistry indicates that the K-bentonites and silicified K-bentonites were
originally acid (felsic) volcanic ash. The K-bentonite beds in the lower half of the
Collingham Formation as well as the older ones show a within-plate granite geochemical
signature, whereas the younger ones correspond better to a volcanic-arc granite association. All
the K-bentonites seem to originate from a magma which was generated by the melting of
crust that had already undergone a cycle of subduction-zone or continent-continent collision
magmatism.
The dacitic to rhyolitic volcanism was probably related to the broad Permian magmatic belt which at
present crops out in southern South America and/or its eastward extension. This magmatism can
probably be linked to tension and graben formation in Patagonia and was followed by
southward-directed, and later northward directed subduction-related magmatism to the south of
the African Plate. A counter-clockwise rotation of Patagonia can probably explain the tension in
the west and the compression in the east to form the Cape Fold Belt. Although still tentative,
the possiblity exists that the three K-bentonite-rich zones in the Karoo Supergroup can be
correlated with the deformation events of the Cape Fold Belt. A preliminary single zircon age of
262 ± 4 Ma was obtained by R. Armstrong for the basal part of the Collingham Formation.
Due to their mineralogical composition (illite instead of montmorillonite) the K-bentonites no
longer possess the physical properties necessary for use as an industrial material (eg. drilling
mud). There is, however, the possibility that the K-bentonites could be exploited as a source for
potassium and aluminium, but at present
this is not economically viable.AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie omvat 'n geologiese en geochemiese ondersoek van die K-bentoniete (kaliumryke,
illitiese kleilae wat as veranderde vulkaniese aslagies beskou word) van Perm-ouderdom in die
Karoo Supergroep van die Hoof-Karookom. Dit behels ook 'n sedimentologiese en stratigrafiese
ondersoek van die Collingham Formasie (Ecca Groep) wat die eenheid is met die hoogste
konsentrasie K-bentonietlae.
Die 30 tot 70 i:n dik Collingham Formasie word konkordant deur die witverwerende, koolstofryke
Whitehill Formasie onderle en deur die Ripon Formasie in die suidooste, die Vischkuil Formasie in
die suidweste en die Tierberg Formasie in die weste en noordweste oorle. Die formasie bestaan
hoofsaaklik uit afwisselende dun lae harde, donkergrys, silikahoudende modderklip en baie
dun relatief sagter geelverwerende KÂ bentonietlagies. Hierdie opeenvolging word sporadies
onderbreek deur chertlae, en in die boonste gedeelte van die formasie deur sliksteen en baie
fynkorrelrige sandsteenlae. Ysterryke moddersteen en fosfatiese kleisteen kom ook sporadies
voor. Die formasie kan in die suidelike en suidwestelike gedeelte van sy dagsoomgebied
in drie lede onderverdeel word naamlik die Zoute Kloof, Buffelsrivier en Wilgehoutrivier. Die
basale twee lede word geskei deur die Matjiesfonteinchert Laag. Afsetting van die Collingham
Formasie het plaasgevind as komvloermodders wat uit suspensie uitgesak het van onder- en bovloeie
en as pelagiese en hemipelagiese materiaal. Hierdie afsettings is periodiek onderbreek deur
kortstondige vulkaniese asvalle. Die boonste gedeelte van die formasie bestaan in die weste uit
komvloer- en buitewaaier-afsettings van 'n fynkorrelrige onderwaterwaaier.
K-bentonietlagies kom verspreid oor die hele Karookom voor, stratigrafies vanaf die Dwyka Groep
regdeur die Ecca Groep tot en met die basale Beaufort Groep. Drie sones wat relatief
hoer konsentrasies KÂ bentoniet bevat is teenwoordig, naamlik in die Prins Albert, Collingham en
Abrahamskraal Formasies. Deur die K-bentoniete te gebruik as merkerlae is bevestiging verkry dat
die Dwyka/Prins Albert-kontak suidwaarts jonger word, dat die Whitehill Formasie met die boonste
gedeelte van die Vryheid Formasie gekorreleer kan word en dat die Wilgeboutrivier Lid ouer is as
die Ripon Formasie. Aanvoer van die vulkaniese as was vanuit die suide en suidweste as
lugvervoerde tefra afkomstig van oplandige Pliniese erupsies.
Die K-bentoniet bestaan hoofsaaklik uit illiet, veldspaat en kwarts (buiten waar dit
gesilisifiseer of verryk is aan ysteroksiede en/of karbonate). Die maksimum waargenome
korrelgrootte vir die grootste veldspaat- en kwartskorrels is 0,5 mm. Diagenetiese teksture dui
daarop dat 'n groot persentasie van die minerale wat tans waarneembaar is diageneties van
oorsprong is. Die diagenese en baie laegraadse metamorfose wat die KÂ bentoniet ondergaan het kan
deur die volgende reaksies weergegee word: Silikaryke vulkaniese as + Hâ‚‚0
-> montmoriJloniet + silika (opaal-A) + ione in oplossing-> montmorilloniet + zeoliet + silika
(opaal-CT)
-> montmorilloniet/illiet menglaagklei + zeoliet + silika (chert) -> illiet + albiet +
kwarts.
Cbemies is die K-benloniet verarm aan SiO₂ en verryk in Al₂O₃ (20-30%) en KP (5-10%) in
vergelyking met normale moddcrstenc. Die mccste beweging van komponente bet gedurende die
eerste stadium van diagenese plaasgevind, dit wil se gedurende die verandering van vulkaniese
glas na montmorilloniet. Dit is slegs die volgende geanaliseerde komponenlc wat skynbaar tot
'n groot mate immobiel gebly het: Al₂O₃, TiO2i Zr, Nb, Y en Ga. Die geochemie dui
daarop dat die K-bentoniet en gesilisifiseerde K-bentoniet oorspronklik suu.r (felsiese)
vulkaniese as was. Die K-bentonietlagies in die onderste helfte van die Collingham
Formasie en die wat ouer is vertoon geochemies 'n inlraplaatgraniet-verwantskap terwyl die wat
jonger is meer 'n vulkaniese eilandbooggraniet-neiging toon. Al die K-bentoniete skyn afkomstig te
wees van 'n magma wat gevorm bet deur die smelting van kors wat reeds deur 'n siklus van
subduksie- of kontinent kontinent-botsingsmagmatisme was.
Die dasitiese tot riolitiese vulkane was waarskynlik verwant aan die bree magmatiese
gordel van Perm ouderdom wat tans in suidelike Suid-Amerika dagsoom, en/ of sy
ooswaartse voortsetting. Hierdie magmatisme kan waarskynlik gekoppel word aan tensie en
graben-vorming in Patagonie gevolg deur suidwaarts- en nog later noordwaartsgerigte
subduksie-verwante magmatisme ten suide van die Afrilcaplaat. 'n Linksomdraaiing van Patagonie kan
moontlik die tensie in die weste en die kompressie tydens dievormiog van die Kaapse Plooigordel in
die ooste verklaar. Hoewel baie tentatief bestaan die moontli.kheid dat diedrie K-bentonietryke
sones in die Karoo Supergroep met die vervormingsfases van die Kaapse Plooigordel
gekorreleer kan word. 'n Voorlopige enkelsirkoon-ouderdom van 262 :!: 4 mj is vir die basale
gedeelce van die Collingham Formasie deur R. Armstrong verkry.
As gevolg van sy mineralogiese samestelling (illiet i.p.v. montmorilloniet) besit die K-bentoniel
nie meer die gewensLe fisiese eienskappe vir gebruik as indusLriele maleriaal (bv. boormodder)
nie. Daar bescaan egter 'n moontlikheid dal die K-bentoniet as 'n bron van kalium en aluminium
benut kan word, maar dit is tans
nie ekonomies rue
Malic Acid Distribution and Degradation in Grape Must During Skin Contact: The Influence of Recombinant Malo-Ethanolic Wine Yeast Strains
Wine acidity plays an important role in determining wine quality and ensuring physiochemical and microbiological stability. In high-acid wines, the L-malic acid concentration is usually reduced through bacterial malolactic fermentation, while acidulation in low-acidity wines is usually done during final blending of the wine before bottling. This study showed that skin contact did not influence the relative concentration of L-malic acid in the pulp and juice fractions from Colombard, Ruby Cabernet and Cabernet Sauvignon grape musts, with 32%-44% of the L-malic acid present in the pulp fraction. Four recombinant malo-ethanolic (ME) Saccharomyces wine yeast strains containing the malic enzyme (mae2) and malate transporter (mael) genes of Schizasaccharomyces pombe, effectively degraded the L-malic acid in both the juice and pulp fractions of all three cultivars, with a complete degradation of malic acid in the juice fraction within 2 days
Genetic Engineering of an Industrial Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for L-Malic Acid Degradation via an Efficient Malo-Ethanolic Pathway
The optimal ratio of L-malic and L-tartaric acid in relation to other wine components is one of the most important aspects that ultimately determine wine quality during winemaking. Winemakers routinely rely on the judicious use of malolactic fermentation (MLF) after alcoholic fermentation to deacidify and stabilise their wines. However, due to theunreliability of the process and unsuitable sensory modifications in some grape cultivars, especially for fruity-floral wines, MLF is often regarded as problematic and undesirable. Alternative methods for reducing the amounts of L-malic acid in wine will contribute to improving the production of quality wines in the future, especially in coolclimate regions. Most wine yeast strains of Saccharomyces are unable to effectively degrade L-malic acid, whereas the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe efficiently degrades high concentrations of L-malic acid by means of malo-ethanolic fermentation. However, strains of S. pombe are not suitable for vinification due to the production of undesirable off-flavours. Previously, the 5. pombe malate permease (mael) and malic enzyme (mae2) genes were successfully expressed under the 3-phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK1) regulatory elements in 5. cerevisiae, resulting in a recombinant laboratory strain of S. cerevisiae with an efficient malo-ethanolic pathway. Stable integration of the S. pombe malo-ethanolic pathway genes has now been obtained through the construction of a unique integration strategy in a commercial wine yeast strain. Co-transformation of the linear integration cassette containing the mael and mae2 genes and PGK1 regulatory elements and a multi-copy plasmid containing the phleomycin-resistance marker into a commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain resulted in the successful transformation and integration of the malo-ethanolic genes. The recombinant 5. cerevisiae strain was successfully cured of phleomycin-resistance plasmid DNA in order to obtain malo-ethanolic yeast containing only yeast-derived DNA. The integrated malo-ethanolic genes were stable in 5. cerevisiae and during synthetic and grape must fermentation, L-malic acid was completely fermented to ethanol without any negative effect on fermentation kinetics and wine quality
Advanced prostate cancer experimental radioactive treatment-clinical trial decision making: patient experiences.
ObjectivesNested qualitative studies within clinical trials provide the opportunity to better understand participant experiences of participation and identify areas where improved support is required. The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe the lived experiences of men with advanced prostate cancer participating in the TheraP trial; a randomised trial of 177Lu-PSMA-617 compared with cabazitaxel chemotherapy.MethodsFifteen men with advanced prostate cancer were recruited from the TheraP clinical trial and interviewed at three time points during the trial. Interviews were inductively analysed using thematic analysis. This research paper reports the results from the baseline interview at commencement of the trial, focusing specifically on participants' enrolment experiences.ResultsFour themes were identified representing the lived experiences of men with advanced prostate cancer deciding to participate in the TheraP trial: (1) hoping to survive; (2) needing to feel informed; (3) choosing to participate and (4) being randomised. The process of deciding to enrol in a clinical trial is filled with indecision, emotional difficulties and focused on a desire to live.ConclusionsFor men with advanced prostate cancer, the experience of deciding to enrol in a clinical trial is principally driven by a desire to survive but interlinked with the need to make an informed decision as participants in this study expressed a preference for allocation to the experimental arm. Men seeking to enrol in clinical trials of new prostate cancer treatments would benefit from improved informational and decision support.Trial registration numberNCT03392428, ANZUP1603
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