Browsing by Subject "Absorption"
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A comparative study of engagement within an academical institution
(2010)One of the most valuable assets in any organisation is the employees, although a small percent of employees in organisations are truly motivated and energised. It is essential for organisations to look into the engagement ... -
An exploration of the effect of employee engagement on performance in the petrochemical industry
(North-West University, 2012)The general aim of the study was to determine the effect of employee engagement on performance in a form of quality in the petrochemical industry. This type of study has never been conducted within this particular environment ... -
The impact of job and organisational characteristics on engagement at work in a petrochemical company
(North-West University, 2010)In today's tough economic environment, companies are forced to work more efficiently and effectively with the resources they have at their disposal. At the same time companies are struggling to attract and retain good ... -
Reduction of salinity of water using acrylamide-based polyampholyte
(EARET, 2018)Polyampholytes are charged macromolecules, which carry both acidic and basic groups. These groups dissociate, leaving ions on chains and counter ions in solution, under appropriate conditions, ... -
SO2 and O2 separation by using ionic liquid absorption
(North-West University, 2012)In order to reduce the amount of pollution that is generated by burning fossil fuels alternative energy sources should be explored. Hydrogen has been identified as the most promising replacement for fossil fuels and can ... -
The transdermal absorption of drugs that are suitable for use against morning sickness during pregnancy
(North-West University (South Africa), 1997)THE TRANSDERMAL ABSORPTION OF DRUGS THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE AGAINST MORNING SICKNESS DURING PREGNANCY The aim of this study was to determine the transdermal absorption of appropriate antiemetic drugs for use during ...