Browsing by Subject "Interference"
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An analysis of the errors in grammar made by Xhosa learners of English second language
(1998)The primary aim of this study is to identify and explain the errors of Xhosa students learning English as a second language. The study sets out to determine the kinds of errors made in selected grammatical categories, ... -
An analysis of the nature and implications of military participation in politics in the Kingdom of Lesotho
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)This study conceptualises the persistent challenges of military and political relations in Lesotho since independence. The research question, research objectives and research methodology are outlined. Methodologically, the ... -
CRSN Energy-Efficient Mechanism Based on Dynamic Spectrum Access and Asynchronous Sleep-Wake Scheduling
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Cognitive Radio Sensor Network (CRSN) is considered as a viable wireless networking paradigm solution to address the issues of spectrum underutilization and uncontrollable interferences in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) due ... -
Managers' communication skills as perceived by their subordinates
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2017)Modern businesses are continuously confronted by unrelenting change which is accommodated by precipitous competition. In South Africa‘s volatile economic and business landscape, competent managers and their subordinates ... -
Performance and endocrine responses to differing ratios of concurrent strength and endurance training
(Wolters Kluwer, 2016)The present study examined functional strength and endocrine responses to varying ratios of strength and endurance training in a concurrent training regimen. Thirty resistance trained men completed 6 weeks of 3 d·wk−1 of ... -
Towards the protection of human rights: do the new Zimbabwean constitutional provisions on judicial independence suffice?
(2014)If human rights are to be effectively protected in any country, the judiciary has to recognise that it also has a role to play in this regard. The rationale for this is that the judiciary has a duty to enhance and protect ...