Browsing by Subject "Growth"
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Abalone growth and associated aspects: now from a metabolic perspective
(Wiley, 2018)Worldwide, there are approximately 100 Haliotis species, more commonly known as abalone or ‘Paua’ in New Zealand, ‘Venus's‐ears’ in Greece, ‘Awabi’ in Japan, ‘Perlemoen’ in South Africa and ‘Ormers’ in Europe. Regardless ... -
The advanced and moderate-growth development paths for the viability and future growth of small wind energy systems
(Elsevier, 2020)The government of South Africa initiated the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) 2010–2030 to redefine the country's energy portfolio and commitment to wind energy development. The document recommended more research in small ... -
Application of metabolomics to identify functional metabolic changes associated with Haliotis midae growth
(North-West University, 2018)The South African abalone, "perlemoen" (as it is called locally) industry is largely based on farming with Haliotis midae, which has been commercially cultured in man-made shore-based systems with great success for the ... -
An assessment of corporate entrepreneurship in the South African Broadcasting Corporation Limited (SABC Ltd.)
(North-West University, 2008)Corporate entrepreneurship is examined with specific reference to the South African Broadcasting Corporation Limited (SABC). As such, a historic overview is given of the SABC followed by a review of the present day situation. ... -
Assessment of growth performance, haemo-biochemistry and meat quality of Japanese quails fed on Moringa oleifera
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)The use of readily available, non-conventional feed resources in quail farming has the potential to sustainably improve animal protein supply in resource-poor communities in South Africa. Moringa oleifera leaf meal is one ... -
Characterising the metabolic differences related to growth variation in farmed Haliotis midae
(Elsevier, 2018)The South African abalone farming industry is entirely based on Haliotis midae, which has been commercially cultured with great success the last 20 years. Even though abalone are cultivated under identical farming conditions, ... -
The characteristics of a missional church as part of the Missio Dei
(2012)The GKSA seems to be in a weak condition concerning the Missio Dei. There is a drastic decline in membership, a weak impact on society and a crisis in following our calling. This study aims to explore the relationship ... -
A comparison of the characteristics of internationalising SMEs in South Africa and the BRIC countries
(North-West University, 2011)SMEs are important for a country's economy, since they provide benefits such as entrepreneurship, employment, exports and productivity to an economy. An economy that shows substantial growth is usually characterised by a ... -
Determining the business impact of retail store openings on a sales and distribution company
(North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018)The retail environment is experiencing some difficult challenges lately. Consumers are under threat due to the current economic situation in South Africa with rising inflation and increasing utility costs such as water and ... -
The development of a strategic plan for a company in the dust suppression industry
(North-West University, 2011)The general aim of this study was to develop a strategic plan for a company in the dust suppression industry. Currently there is no formal process documented or analysis done within the company regarding strategic planning ...