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Daly, Brenda, e Reuben Roberts. "Possibilities and Pitfalls with Establishing a National Data Store for Natural Science Collections". Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (6 giugno 2018): e27244. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.27244.
Testo completoWillem, Jansen van Rensburg, Voster H. J. Ineke, Van Zijl J.J.B e Venter Sonja L. "Conservation of African Leafy Vegetables in South Africa". African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 7, n. 15 (7 luglio 2007): 01–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.15.ipgri2-5.
Testo completoMearns, Martie, e Kevin Mearns. "The implementation of research recommendations at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden". Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie 28, n. 3 (6 settembre 2009): 205–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/satnt.v28i3.58.
Testo completoBrown, Leslie R., Itumeleng P. Magagula e Alan S. Barrett. "A vegetation classification and description of Telperion Nature Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa". Vegetation Classification and Survey 3 (3 novembre 2022): 199–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vcs.85209.
Testo completoHitchcock, Anthony, e Anthony G. Rebelo. "The Restoration of Erica verticillata". Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, n. 15 (8 dicembre 2017): 39–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2017.222.
Testo completoNELSON, E. CHARLES. "VAN JAARSVELD, E.J. and WARD-HILHORST, E. Gasterias of South Africa. A new revision of a major succulent group. Vlaeburg, Fernwood Press in association with the National Botanical Institute: 1994. Pp 96; illustrated. Price: SAR 125.00. ISBN: 1-874950-01-6." Archives of Natural History 22, n. 2 (giugno 1995): 294–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.1995.22.2.294b.
Testo completoOzerova, L. V., e E. V. Golosova. "PLANT DISPLAY IN THE BOTANICAL GARDENS OF SOUTH AFRICA". LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA, n. 3 (2022): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37770/2712-7656-2022-3-5-20.
Testo completoDe Wet, B. C., R. Archer, L. Fish, G. Germishuizen, P. P. Herman, M. Jordaan, S. M. Perold et al. "New taxa, new records and name changes for southern African plants". Bothalia 21, n. 2 (15 ottobre 1991): 191–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v21i2.886.
Testo completoOrlova, L., e V. Byalt. "Type specimens of Pinaceae Spreng. ex F. Rudolphi kept in the Herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE)". Novitates Systematicae Plantarum Vascularium 40 (2009): 245–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/novitates/2009.40.245.
Testo completoOgushi, K., e Sipho Dlamini. "Report on the CCM.T-K2.1 Key Comparison, Measurand Torque: 10 kN∙m and 20 kN∙m, Final Report". Metrologia 60, n. 1A (1 gennaio 2023): 07008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/60/1a/07008.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "National Botanical Institute (South Africa)"
Titus, Nawaal. "A model for the development of slow tourism in South Africa using the economic resources of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens". Thesis, Cape Peninisula University of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2114.
Testo completoThe concept and knowledge of slow tourism within the context of South Africa is limited. Very little local literature is available on this new, emerging niche form of tourism. International research on this topic, including the practise, development, implementation and promotion of slow tourism, has grown during the last decade. This study investigates the meaning, understanding and definition of slow travel and tourism, and how slow tourism differs from other alternative tourism types. International and local case studies where slow tourism was implemented successfully, were assessed. Slow tourism is considered an antithesis to mass tourism. Tourism role-players and visitor groups have become more environmentally conscious in how they develop, promote and consume tourism products. Sustainable and responsible tourism practices are the forefront of the slow tourism phenomenon which induces the demand and the supply chain of tourism products emphasised by ethical values. Slow tourism focuses on the concept of time spent at the destination, liberating the visitor from the angst and stress brought about by today's fast-paced lifestyles. Attention is directed at the visitor experiencing a qualitative more than a quantitative experience, found in a unique nature-based setting with the after-effects of feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Slow tourism is centred on building good relationships with the local community, preservation of and an appreciation for the environment, and the production and consumption of local and responsibly-sourced products. Within this context, this study aims at developing a slow tourism model for South Africa, using the economic resources of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens (KNBG). It investigates the literature of slow tourism at United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) protected sites, parks and at KNBG. Botanical gardens are considered a place of recreation and leisure, taking time out to relax and enjoy the open green spaces. Moreover, the dissertation points out the elements that are required to develop slow tourism at a destination and the role of tourism policies which set the framework for managing and growing tourism sustainably. A qualitative research methodology was employed to collect the primary data, using the grounded theory approach at KNBG, which was the study site. Qualitative data were obtained through observing visitors, in-depth interviews with visitors and KNBG management. The results and findings from the analysis indicate a shift towards people slowing down, the need to connect with nature to feel less stressed and finding value in slow tourism activities such as those found at KNBG. A slow tourism model was developed based on the literature review and findings of the primary data that was collected.
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Begbie, Ronald. "An analysis of the Winterveld settlement strategy with special reference to the role of the architects of the National Building Research Institute". Master's thesis, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, 1987. https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31856.
Testo completoLaubscher, Teresa. "Transformational leadership : challenges for leaders at the National Institute for Higher Education in the Northern Cape (South Africa)". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2723.
Testo completoBackground to the study: The Critical Care nursing programme at the Faculty of Health Sciences (Stellenbosch University) is a one-year programme. The practical component consists of practical procedures and case presentations. Students have limited time available in the clinical areas to reach competency in the practical skills. Students tend to use the majority of the clinical teaching time available to reach competency in these practical procedures, rather than discussing the patient and learning the skills to integrate and understand the patient’s condition and treatment, which they can acquire by doing case presentations. The end result of this misuse of clinical contact time is that some of the students, by the end of their programme, still have difficulty to integrate a patient’s diagnosis and treatment regime, although they have managed to complete the expected practical procedures. Summary of the work: A case study design was used. I wanted to investigate whether one could make use of simulation and the Clinical Skills Centre (CSC) to complete the majority of the practical procedures so that more time would be available in the clinical areas for the students to do case presentations. The study focuses on describing how the tutors and students involved experienced the use of simulation, as well as how it impacted on the available teaching time in the clinical areas. Conclusions and recommendations: Some of the most important issues that were highlighted in the study and needs to be mentioned are the following: · The students highly valued supervision by a Critical Care tutor when practising their skills in the CSC. · Students indicated that they valued the opportunity to practise some of the more risky procedures in simulation, because it presents no risk to patients. · Case presentations seem important to be added to the CSC’s practical sessions in order to attempt making the practical simulated scenarios even more realistic. · The teaching at the bedside in the clinical areas used to be done somewhat ad hoc. With the teaching in the CSC now being much more structured, this necessitates the teaching at the bedside to be revisited and to be structured to a certain extent. Summary of the results: The information obtained from the Critical Care tutors and the students indicated that these two groups were largely in agreement that simulation seems to be valuable and can effectively be used in a Critical Care nursing programme.
Mqondeki, Phumlani. "Assessing the influence of groundwater recharge mechanism on non-perennial river systems, Tankwa Karoo, South Africa". University of the Western Cape, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7035.
Testo completoIn South Africa and neighbouring countries such as Zimbabwe, Botswana, Angola, and Namibia, most river systems are non-perennial due to semi-arid or arid climatic characteristics. In such river systems, the interaction between groundwater and surface water is of significance in terms of developing appropriate methods for determining ecological water requirements among others. However, the interaction is not well understood in terms of the influence on the volume and quality of water on the gaining and losing water bodies. In past research, the importance of non-perennial rivers (NPRS) was neglected because these river systems were considered as systems of low ecological importance and economic value. However, an improved understanding of these systems illustrated that they provide habitat for diverse and unique flora and fauna. Therefore, the main research question that was posed for the study was what is the influence of river-aquifer interactions in non-perennial river systems in the semi-arid environment? The central argument was that unless we assess the interaction between surface water and groundwater in NPRS, we cannot improve on understanding of the role of groundwater on the NPRS. The aim of the study was therefore, to assess surface water-groundwater (river-aquifer) interactions in non-perennial river systems to provide an insight regarding how these water resources interact in semi-arid environments. To achieve the aim, three specific objectives were formulated, namely, to establish the groundwater contribution to the river system, to investigate the role of the river in recharging the underlying aquifer, and to develop a regional hydrogeological conceptual model of recharge mechanisms. To achieve the objectives of the study, samples were collected from boreholes, a dug well, springs, surface water and cumulative rainfall collectors during the summer and winter seasons. The samples were analysed for hydrochemistry and stable isotopic signatures (δ2H and δ18O). The intention was to identify where and when do river-aquifer interactions occur in the study area. Secondary data from records review and field data from hydrometric methods, ERT geophysical surveys and tracer techniques were also used to address the third objective.
Mgoqi, Nyameko Confidence. "The state and the non-governmental organisation sector in South Africa, 1994-2001: a case study of the relations between the National Development Agency, the Labour Research Service and the Institute for Democracy in South Africa". Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Testo completoFinca, Moffat Nkosiphendule. "An environmental education portfolio: three small scale studies informing school greening activities and professional development of teachers in two rural Eastern Cape schools in SANBI's Greening the Nation Project". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003621.
Testo completoSmuts, Petrus Gerhardus. "The strategic management of a DERI". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50195.
Testo completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: The term DERI stands for Defence Evaluation and Research Institute. DERls are strategic institutes, established primarily to provide technological support to the Department of Defence. They are responsible for the cost-effective development, maintenance and application of advanced technologies and concentrate on specific application areas in the South African Defence Force, corresponding to the User Support Teams in the Armament Technology Acquisition Secretariat. The research problem is how to strategically manage such a DERI in terms of vision, mission, goals, structure of organisation, clients, alliances and resources such as funding, personnel, facilities and equipment, to optimally provide the best possible service to the main client, the DoD and in the process ensure the long term sustainability of the DERI. An interview was held with the senior executive manager of each of the five official DERls and also with two very knowledgeable persons on the subject of Defence and Evaluation Research management, with the aim of determining which attributes or factors they deem important in the strategic management of a DERI. The interviews were typed ver batim and all the attributes were included in a questionnaire. A few more attributes determined from literature and discussions with De Wet, were also added. Afterwards the abovementioned managers completed a questionnaire in which they indicated the relative importance of the various attributes. The attributes that scored the highest rating were grouped into clusters and are analysed accordingly. The clusters are as follows: • ''people" cluster since it is about the knowledge, skills and trust of people • ''value-for-money cluster since the attributes are about planning, funding and objectives • "you-have-to-earn-your-survival cluster since it is about disciplines, application of R&D and the right of existence of a DERI All three clusters are enlightened by the comments, remarks, suggestions and concerns raised during the interviews with the senior executive managers. People attributes came out as being the most critical success factor in the strategic management of a DERI. "People" can effectively be divided into two categories - the DERI's employees on the one hand and the clients' employees on the other. Everything concerning people is seen as important namely: training. remuneration, quality service (internal and external), trust, growth and development, communication, Black Economic Empowerment, stakeholder interface, etc. There is a concern about the longer-term survival of the DERls because they are currently situated in two different organisations in two different state departments with different visions, missions and goals. A clear indication of the road ahead should be given as soon as possible. A solution to the integration question would be an independent investigation by people who have no vested interests in the outcome of the decision. Whatever the final answer (one of the two current state departments or a new organisation or the slatus quo), both departments (Arts, Science and Technology and Defence) should not feel endangered and the solution should be a win-win situation for both parties.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: DERI is die verkorte vorm vir Defence Evaluation and Research Institute oftewel Evaluasie- en Navorsingsinstituut vir die Weermag. DERI's is strategiese institute wat daargestel is om tegnologiese ondersteuning aan die Departement van Verdediging te bied. DERI's is verantwoordelik vir die koste-effektiewe ontwikkeling, instandhouding en aanwending van gevorderde tegnologiee en fokus op spesifieke toepassingsareas in die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag. Die ondersteuning vind plaas in ooreenstemming met die behoeftes van gebruiker ondersteuningspanne in die Wapen Tegnologie Aanskaffingsekretariaat. Die navorsingsonderwerp is hoe om 'n DERI strategies te bestuur in terme van visie, missie, doelwitte, struktuur van organisasie, kliente en bronne soos befondsing, personeel, fasiliteite en toerusting, Ten einde die bes moontlike diens aan die hoofklient, die Departement van Verdediging, te lewer en terselfdertyd die DERI volhoubaar te maak oor die lang termyn. 'n Onderhoud is gevoer met die senior uitvoerende bestuurder van elke DERI sowel as met twee baie kundige persone op die gebied van Verdedigingsevaluasie en Navorsingsbestuur. Die doel hiervan was om te bepaal watter faktore as die belangrikste in die strategiese bestuur van 'n DERI, beskou word. Die onderhoude is woordeliks getik en al die faktore aangedui, in 'n vraelys opgeneem. 'n Verdere aantal faktore, wat uit literatuurstudies en gesprekke met De Wet verkry is. is ook ingesluit in die vraelys. Die vraelys is aan die betrokke persone gestuur met die versoek om die relatiewe belangrikheid van die faktore aan te dui. Die faktore wat die meeste gewig dra, is in groepe saamgevoeg en sodanig ontleed. Die groeperings is as volg: • "mense" groepering aangesien dit handel oor kennis, vaardighede en onderlinge vertroue tussen mense • "waarde-vir-geld" groepering aangesien dit handel oor beplanning, befondsing en strategiese doelstellings • "moet-jou-oorlewing-verdien" groepering aangesien dit handel oor dissiplines, die toepassing van navorsing en ontwikkeling en die bestaansreg van 'n DERI Die drie groepe word toegelig deur kommentaar, opmerkings en voorstelle van die bestuurders tydens die onderhoude. Die "mens"-faktor is verreweg die belangrikste sukses faktor in die strategiese bestuur van 'n DERI. "Mense" kan in twee kategoriee verdeel word - die DERI se werknemers aan die een kant en die van die klient aan die ander kant. Alle aspekte rakende mense, word beskou as belangrik naamlik: opleiding, vergoeding, kwaliteit van diens (intern sowel as ekstern), vertroue, groei en ontwikkeling, kommunikasie, Swart Ekonomiese bemagtiging, kontak met belangehouers, ensovoorts. Daar bestaan onsekerheid oor die voortbestaan van die DERl's oor die langtermyn as gevolg van die feit dat hulle tans deel is van twee organisasies binne twee verskillende staatsdepartemente. Hierdie departemente het verskillende visies, missies en doelstellings. 'n Aanduiding van die pad vorentoe moet so gou as moontlik verskaf word.
Tundzi, Kenneth Simphiwe Vuyisa. "An investigation of school gardens in the curriculum: recontextualising the biodiversity discourse in the national curriculum statement: a case of Mount Zion Junior Secondary School". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003524.
Testo completoMeyer, K. C. (Kobus Cornelius). "Development of a GIS for sea rescue". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53360.
Testo completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: Saving the life of another person cannot be measured in monetary terms. It is also impossible to describe the satisfactiori of carrying out a successful rescue to anybody. However, the disappointment and sense of failure when a rescue mission fails and a life is lost, is devastating. Many rescue workers, including those of the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), have experienced this overwhelming sense of failure. Rescue workers often dwell on failed rescue attempts, wishing that they could have arrived on the scene earlier or knew where to start looking for people. The fact that lives are still lost, despite the best efforts of rescue workers, points to the need to improve on life saving techniques, procedures, equipment and technology. Providing the NSRI with a workable tool to help them manage and allocate resources, plan a rescue, determine drift speed and distance or create search patterns, may one day be just enough to save one more life. With this goal in mind, a search and rescue application, called RescueView, was developed utilising ArcView 3.2a. This application was specifically designed for use by the NSRI, and it will be used as a command centre in all NRSI control rooms and for all rescue efforts.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Om die lewe van 'n ander persoon te red, kan nie in geldwaarde gemeet word nie. Dit is ook onmoontlik om aan enige iemand die bevrediging van 'n suksesvolle redding te beskryf. Die terleurstelling en gevoel van verlies is egter baie groot wanneer 'n reddingspoging misluk en 'n lewe verloor word. Menige reddingswerkers, insluitend dié van die Nasional Seereddingsinstituut (NSRI), het al hierdie oorweldigende gevoel van mislukking ervaar. Reddingswerkers tob dikwels oor onsuksesvolle reddingspogings en wens dat hulle vroeër op die toneel aangekom het of geweet het waar om vir mense te begin soek. Die feit dat lewensverlies steeds plaasvind, ten spyte van reddingswerkers se beste pogings, dui op die behoefte om lewensreddingstegnieke, -prosedures, -toerusting en -tegnologie te verbeter. ( Deur die NSRI met 'n werkbare instrument te voorsien, wat hulle kan help om hulpbronne te bestuur en toe te wys, 'n redding te beplan, dryfspoed en -afstand te bepaal of soekpatrone te skep, mag eendag dalk net genoeg wees om nog 'n lewe te red. Met hierdie doel in gedagte is RescueView, 'n soek- en reddingsapplikasie, deur middel van ArcView 3.2a ontwikkel. Hierdie applikasie is spesifiek ontwerp vir gebruik deur die NSRI en dit sal as beheersentrurn in alle NSRI kontrolekamers en vir alle reddingspogings gebruik word.
Rasi, Nandi. "Contextualizing the NCS through the use of school gardens in the Butterworth area". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003345.
Testo completoLibri sul tema "National Botanical Institute (South Africa)"
National Botanical Institute (South Africa), a cura di. The history of the Botanical Research Institute 1903-1989. Pretoria: National Botanical Institute, 1998.
Cerca il testo completoWillis, Christopher K. Water dancers of South Africa's National Botanical Gardens: An illustrated dragonfly and damselfly checklist. Pretoria, South Africa: SANBI, 2011.
Cerca il testo completoVal, Thomas, a cura di. Sappi tree spotting: Lowveld, including Kruger National Park. 2a ed. Johannesburg, South Africa: Jacana, 2001.
Cerca il testo completoFebruary, Judith. Turning and turning: Exploring the complexities of South Africa's democracy. Johannesburg: Picador Africa, 2018.
Cerca il testo completoNational Workshop for Stakeholders and End-Users of Botanical Information and Herbaria (1st 2002 National Herbarium, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa). Addressing the needs of the users of botanical information: Proceedings of a National Workshop for Stakeholders and End-Users of Botanical Information and Herbaria : National Herbarium, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, 6-8 February 2002. Pretoria, South Africa: Southern African Botanical Diversity Network, 2002.
Cerca il testo completoKlopper, R. R. The global taxonomy initiative: Documenting the biodiversity of Africa : proceedings of a workshop held at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 27 February-1 March 2001. A cura di GTI Africa Regional Workshop (2001 : Cape Town, South Africa). Pretoria: National Botanical Institute, 2001.
Cerca il testo completoInternational Workshop on Climate Change & it's Impact on Flora in the South Asia Region (2008 National Botanical Research Institute). Climate change and it's impact on flora in the South Asian region: Organised by South Asia Co-Operative Environment Programme and National Botanical Research Institute, India, 9-12, March 2008 : workshop report. Colombo: South Asia Co-Operative Environment Programme, 2008.
Cerca il testo completoSouth Africa Election Support Project. e International Republican Institute, a cura di. Key findings of a survey of eligible South Africa voters: Commissioned by the International Republican Institute ; presented November 6, 1993, at the multiparty forum of the South Africa Election Support Project, a joint program of the International Republican Institute, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. [Washington, DC?: International Republican Institute?, 1993.
Cerca il testo completoNational Conference on Strategies for Change (1988 Johannesburg, South Africa). Strategies for change: Proceedings of the National Conference on Strategies for Change, organised and presented by the Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa held in Johannesburg on 25-26 November 1988. Cape Town: The Institute, 1989.
Cerca il testo completoDefence, Militarism, Peace Building, and Human Security in Africa (Africa Institute Research Paper). Africa Institute of South Africa, 2005.
Cerca il testo completoCapitoli di libri sul tema "National Botanical Institute (South Africa)"
Ngoqo, Bukelwa, e Kennedy Njenga. "The State of e-Government Security in South Africa: Analysing the National Information Security Policy". In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 29–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98827-6_3.
Testo completoChege, Zachary Mwangi, e Peter Maina Wanjohi. "A Value Chain Approach to Data Production, Use, and Governance for Sound Policymaking in Africa". In Data Governance and Policy in Africa, 31–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24498-8_3.
Testo completoJoseph, Jeymohan, e Michael Nunn. "Priorities of the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for neuroAIDS research in resource-limited countries". In The Neurology of AIDS, 12–14. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198526100.003.0002.
Testo completoWebb, Paul. "Towards Unifying Logic for the Pedagoy of Mathematics in South Africa". In Theory and Practice: An Interface or A Great Divide?, 618–22. WTM-Verlag Münster, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.37626/ga9783959871129.0.116.
Testo completo&, Cohen. "Southeast". In America's Scientific Treasures, 164–222. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197545508.003.0003.
Testo completoPodolskaya, Tatiana. "Alternative Financial Integration to Stimulate National Competitiveness". In Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics, 162–79. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3856-1.ch009.
Testo completoVanAntwerpen, Jonathan. "Reconciliation Reconceived: Religion, Secularism, and the Language of Transition". In The Politics of Reconciliation in Multicultural Societies, 25–46. Oxford University PressOxford, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233809.003.0002.
Testo completoCunningham, Carol, e Joel Berger. "Etosha". In Horn of Darkness, 19–22. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195111132.003.0004.
Testo completoKlymchuk, Iryna. "FEATURES OF THE SCANDINAVIAN MODEL OF PUBLIC DIPLOMACY OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN". In Development of scientific, technological and innovation space in Ukraine and EU countries. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-151-0-28.
Testo completoPickett, Steward T. A. "Long-Term Ecological Research on the Urban Frontier: Benefiting from Baltimore". In Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199380213.003.0019.
Testo completoAtti di convegni sul tema "National Botanical Institute (South Africa)"
Mostert, Sias, Mothibi Ramusi, Herman Steyn e Martin Jacobs. "A National Pathfinder Satellite for South Africa". In 56th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-05-b5.1.03.
Testo completoDong, J., e J. Dave. "Design-Build-Test: The Capstone Design Project". In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41452.
Testo completoMétais, Thomas, Stéphan Courtin, Manuela Triay, François Billon, Pascal Duranton, Rudy Briot, Florent Bridier, Cédric Gourdin e Jean-Pascal Luciani. "An Assessment of the Safety Factors and Uncertainties in the Fatigue Rules of the RCC-M Code Through the Benchmark With the EN-13445-3 Standard". In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-65397.
Testo completoRoberts, H. R. "PREVENTION OF DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS: CONCLUSIONS OF A CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE". In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642966.
Testo completoRapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "National Botanical Institute (South Africa)"
Smith, Gideon F., David Schindel, Richard Smith e Scott Miller. Priority-driven Barcoding of Life for Southern Africa, and beyond: Report of a Southern Africa Regional DNA Barcode Meeting, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Cape Town, South Africa. Smithsonian Research Online, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5479/10088/106722.
Testo completoMoro, Leben, e Alice Robinson. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics between Uganda and South Sudan in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, dicembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.045.
Testo completoLees, Shelley, e Mark Marchant. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics Between Uganda and Tanzania in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, dicembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.046.
Testo completoThe 5th National Global Change Conference; Transformative Futures for Water Security Seminar. Academy of Science of South Africa, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2023/90.
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