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In Leukemia Research Reports 2024 21 Supplement
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In International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences January 2014 65:8-19
Autor:
Van Wyk, G, Edwards, D J A
This paper documents the approach and experience of Traumaclinic, a Cape Town based organisation offering a trauma support service. The controversy over single session debriefing interventions is examined and it is concluded that interventions that i
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008266
This article begins with two case examples of a girl and an adolescent who were raped and developed chronic PTSD. These are used as a basis for understanding the role of a range of factors that are associated with resilience and vulnerability in the
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http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007780
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Autor:
van Wyk, G
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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies; Vol 67, No 3 (2011)
Book Title: Theology that matters: Ecology, economy, and GodEditor: Darby K. RayISBN: 9780800637941Publisher: Fortress, Minneapolis, p. 245
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Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science; Vol 70, No 3 (2008); 221-226
The experiment was conducted to ascertain narrow-sense heritability (h2) and the family-within-provenance variation in shoot die-back, taproot length and root biomass of half-sib Pterocarpus angolensis families from Malawi, Namibia and Zambia. Proven
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African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences; Vol 13, No 3 (2007): ; 330-340
No Abstract.AJPHERD Vol. 13 (3) 2007: pp. 330-340
Autor:
Muganga, CP, Van Wyk, G
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Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science; Vol 199 (2003); 65-76
Exotic softwood tree species play a major role in Rwandan plantation forestry. They are used to produce sawn timber used for various purposes. Pinus patula is the major commercial species. Growth and yield of this species were compared in terms of se
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Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science; Vol 191 (2001); 9-20
Land available for afforestation in the Western Cape Region has largely been subordinate to agriculture. Eucalypt species have never been tested intensively along the West Coast. Climatic matching suggests planting of species from West Australia as n