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Managing herbivory over space and time: consequences for vegetation and cattle responses in African rangelands
Published 2019“…Thus, I tested the hypothesis that concentrating herbivores over space and moving them adaptively, primarily through forms of high density rotational grazing management, will reduce the overgrazing of palatable vegetation, increase vegetation cover and thereby enhance rangeland productivity. Given that the functional composition of herbivory over Africa has been simplified to one dominated by grazers, namely cattle, I first explored evidence from paleoecology, historical literature and savanna ecology to test the hypothesis that mid-Holocene African savannas were dominated by herbivory as a means of cycling nutrients and changing vegetation whereas fire perhaps played a lesser role than it does today. …”
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Wheelchair prescription in the western region of the Eastern Cape
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Sustainability of early childhood development sites in selected rural areas
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Wildness as a science-policy bridge for a better world
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The effects of calcium, magnesium and citrate health supplements on urinary risk factors for calcium oxalate kidney stone formation
Published 2024“…The study also identified three interactions, viz. magnesium enhances citrate's ability to lower RS brushite (favourable synergistic interaction) and attenuates its ability to raise urinary pH (unfavourable synergistic interaction) and finally, calcium enhances citrate's ability to lower RS uric acid (additive effect). …”
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The effects of calcium, magnesium and citrate health supplements on urinary risk factors for calcium oxalate kidney stone formation
Published 2025“…The study also identified three interactions, viz. magnesium enhances citrate's ability to lower RS brushite (favourable synergistic interaction) and attenuates its ability to raise urinary pH (unfavourable synergistic interaction) and finally, calcium enhances citrate's ability to lower RS uric acid (additive effect). …”
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Synthesis of ferrocenyl conjugates of sulfa drugs and study as antimicrobial agents
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Identifying potentially valuable flavour fractions from South African botanical extracts using LC Taste as a rapid screening method
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Rodents and restios : rodents and the fates of Willdenowia incurvata (Restionaceae) seeds
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Die rol van die bestuurspan van 'n skool in die vestiging van 'n gesonde leerkultuur
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Towards the development and application of representative lexicographic corpora for the Gabonese languages
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Effect of melatonin on myocardial susceptibility to ischaemia and reperfusion damage in a rat model of high-fat diet-induced obesity
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Impact of active coping, religion and acceptance on quality of life of patients with breast cancer in the department of radiotherapy, UCH, Ibadan
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Application of real-time traffic adaptive signal control on the R44 arterial, stellenbosch
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