... 6
tablets) of Ciprofloxacin during the initial phase. If the dose of 800mg Ofloxacin is poorly tolerated, the daily
dose can be reduced to 400mg during the continuation phase. Either can be given in single ... special investigation. MOTTs are
often a contaminant inthe culture andare only of clinical significance if the patient is not responding to routine
treatment. If the infection is not responding ... bedding, eating utensils and books, etc. are not involved inthe spread of tuberculosis
infection and need no special attention. Infection rarely occurs when bacilli are introduced through the skin.
This...
... manufacturing industries are divided into large /medium and small- scale industries on the basis ofthe limit of capital employed
in plant and machinery. Units below the prescribed limit of Rs. 1 Crore are ... lignin
in the affected areas (Sundari and Kanakarani 2001). The unit had made a huge investment in terms
of pipeline infrastructure andthe purchase of land based on the advice of experts in wastewater
irrigation.
However, ... shifted their cropping pattern, they can cope with the rising salinity of
groundwater and soil.
Since the number of crops cultivated in our study sites are very large and most of these crops
are...
... were originally
developed andthe gold reserves inthe mines are running out. The collapse ofthe mining
industry raises further problems, for example, most ofthe migrant labourers left the
community ... being interviewed,
and the interviewer could introduce new items if these appeared important inthe context
of the interview. The discretion about where to place the emphasis during the interview ... first and talk with the mother
you see. I think they as the mothers, if we can talk to them, teach them. Some
of them need to be taught That’s the other part. Most of them come from the
farms and...
... in commercial, industrial and high-income areas.
Consider the following. The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry “has in
recent years expressed the concern of its members regarding the increasing ... of this subsidisation was direct – inthe form of infrastructure developments and
public housing inthe 1960s and 1970s – but the bulk of it was indirect, extracted
unwittingly from the apartheid ... state inthe form of payment boycotts by township
residents inthe 1980s and early 1990s. In spite ofthe boycotts, the apartheid state
continued to provide services to these areas for fear of the...
... records inthe world. Underpinning these
national strategies is an acknowledgement ofthe failure of education and training in
South Africa to be responsive to the changing needs ofthe economy and ... sample of this study, while all projects initiated since the inception oftheInnovation
Fund, were included.
8
Details ofthe HEI and/ or SETI partners are discussed in Chapter 8 and that ofthe ... and Lara Sukhdeo oftheInnovation Fund who engaged
in the methodological design ofthe study and provided a critical reading ofthe
final report.
• The higher education beneficiaries of the...
... area,
their midwives have to attend to delivering mothers residing in
their assigned areas and they were willing to be on duty in
taking care the mother and her child as they stay at the health ... means that there are times when
budget and supplies to support these services are inadequate.
Again, this supported the claims ofthe clients ofthe
inadequacies of these services inthe health ...
residing in urban areas andin better-off households are often
more successful in accessing care than children living in rural
areas or in poor households. The resulting inequalities in
access to...
... females inthe 30–34 year age group. These arethe years in which young women
might be undergoing their nurse training, entering the nursing profession, beginning to
consolidate their nursing career ... shortages inthe
financial budget ofthe institution that placed the advert.
Nurses are moving overseas, where they are earning higher salaries, and there are •
not as many nurses coming into the ... depends on the public sector
and some ofthe poorest and sickest areinthe rural areas. In this section we consider the
distribution of nurses inthe public and private sectors and then compare distribution...
... about the number of cutoffs they had undertaken each
32 The Theory and Practice of Cost Recovery inSouth Africa
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Gemini News, 22 February, 2002.
13
In a revealing Letter to the Editor ofthe ... state inthe form of payment boycotts by township
residents inthe 1980s and early 1990s. In spite ofthe boycotts, the apartheid state
continued to provide services to these areas for fear ofthe ... of this subsidisation was direct – inthe form of infrastructure developments and
public housing inthe 1960s and 1970s – but the bulk of it was indirect, extracted
unwittingly from the apartheid...
... expectation of a strengthening ofthe rand) or by raising interest rates. Under
either of these options, it would probably be both difficult and undesirable for the SARB to
maintain the higher rates of ... buying
inflows to reduce the NOFP.
Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have
sufficient prior information to make an assessment as to whether the ... currency crisis of 1998.
Nevertheless, the NOFP and other indicators of international reserve adequacy remain a
source of concern for investors that is reflected inSouthAfrica s sovereign...
... pressed
forward the relief of poor whites andthe segregation of Africansalreadyembod-
ied inthe Natives Land Act of 1913 andthe Natives (Urban Areas) Act of 1923.
Almost all white South Africans ... strongly aware of their difference from Britons and
Africans, but during the last thirty years ofthe century responsible government
at the Cape andthe growth of moremodern states inthe northern ... fertility began to decline during the 1940s
and Coloured fertility during the 1960s. Less is known of African fertility; it
was certainly declining by the 1980s and probably during the 1960s, but it...
... (Tin 2001). Inthe coming decades the youth grew
increasingly powerful and played a major role inthe liberation struggle.
The influence ofthe conflict between state andthe youth inSouthAfrica ... thereality is that SouthAfrica ‘shares with the
rest ofthe world andthe rest ofthe African continent in particular, profound
institutional configurations that flow from the conundrum of ... the development of youth subcultures, inSouthAfricathe black youth
subculture and black culture in general came together as the youth ofSouth
Africa took the lead inthe revolt during the...