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R A Jonas, Henri Nouwen
(Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, 2000) -
Raadsaal-skildery
(National Museum, 1978) -
'n Raamwerk vir 'n voorgraadse onderwys- en opleidingsprogram vir spraakterapie en oudiologie
(University of the Free State, 2006-01)English: Health care workers are finding themselves in an era of change with regard to service rendering. Health care workers need to be prepared for these changes during their training. The most important change in the ... -
A rabbit phantom study to reduce neonatal radiation dose without compromising image quality.
(University of the Free State, 2015-02)English: Neonates who are ill at birth often require a large number of radiographs during the period of hospitalization. Radiography refers to the imaging of body parts using x-rays and plays an important role in the ... -
Rabbit production and consumption in South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2002-11)English: The needs, perceptions and attitudes of potential consumers and producers with regard to consumption and production of rabbit products in Moqhaka, Ngwathe and Matjhabeng local municipalities are analysed in this ... -
Race as a moderator in the relationship between trauma exposure and resilience among South African adolescents
(University of the Free State, 2015-10)English: Resilience and trauma exposure are well researched topics. There is extensive knowledge about the nature of traumatic events that adolescents are exposed to, as well as how they have coped with these experiences. ... -
Race silence: the oversignification of black men in “the crisis of/in masculinities” in post-apartheid South Africa
(University of the Free State, 2016)The “crisis in/of masculinity” is a concept now used worldwide to draw attention to problems confronting men, despite its American origin focused on documenting the responses of men to changing work and family structures. ... -
Race, class and nationalism: the 1947 visit of Monty Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947
(Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State, 2011)This article focuses on a 1947 tour of India by two South African Indian doctors, Yusuf Dadoo and GM (Monty) Naicker, during which they met with Mohandas K Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and attended the All-Asia Conference. ... -
Race, class and nationalism: the 1947 visit of Monty Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947
(Faculty of the Humanities, University of the Free State, 2011-06)This article focuses on a 1947 tour of India by two South African Indian doctors, Yusuf Dadoo and GM (Monty) Naicker, during which they met with Mohandas K Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and attended the All-Asia Conference. ... -
Race, gender and sexuality in student experiences of violence and resistances on a university campus
(Faculty of Education, University of the Free State, 2016)With the dismantling of apartheid in 1994, significant changes were made to higher education in South Africa. Access to higher education has expanded and student bodies are now more representative in terms of gender and ... -
Rachel Isabella Steyn
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The racial discourse and the Dutch Reformed Church: looking through a descriptive-empirical lens … towards a normative task
(Faculty of Theology, University of the Free State, 2010)The discourse between the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) and race is a difficult and intense one. The aim of this article is to give a descriptive-empirical description of the relationship between the DRC and race by using ... -
Radiation and water utilisation efficiency by mono-culture and inter-crop to suit small-scale irrigation farming
(University of the Free State, 1998-12)English: For small-scale irrigation farming systems to be sustainable, knowledge of the nature of these systems, their marketing constraints, labour limitations, crop, soil properties, water and climate, are just some ... -
Radiation induced lens changes and development of a radiation safety framework for interventionalists
(University of the Free State, 2018-02)Background: Ionising radiation (IR) is a modality that is increasingly being used in diagnostic, prognostic, therapeutic and interventional procedures. The health effects due to IR exposure can be deterministic or ...