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    V. RAS, S. NEETHLING, A. ENGELBRECHT, A.C. MORANDINI, K.M. BAYHA, H. SKRYPZECK & M.J. GIBBONS (2020) There are three species of Chrysaora (Scyphozoa: Discomedusae) in the Benguela upwelling ecosystem, not two Zootaxa, 4778: 401-438.

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    Ras, V., Neethling, S., Engelbrecht, A., Morandini, A.C., Bayha, K.M., Skrypzeck, H., Gibbons, M.J. (2020): V. RAS, S. NEETHLING, A. ENGELBRECHT, A.C. MORANDINI, K.M. BAYHA, H. SKRYPZECK & M.J. GIBBONS (2020) There are three species of Chrysaora (Scyphozoa: Discomedusae) in the Benguela upwelling ecosystem, not two Zootaxa, 4778: 401-438. Zootaxa 4852 (5): 600-600, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4852.5.1

    Die geographische verteilung der getreidepreise in Indien von 1861 bis 1905.

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    Added t.-p.: Die geographische verteilung der getreidepreise. Von Th. H. Engelbrecht. II. Indien.Mode of access: Internet

    'Riding the juggernault' : Tensions and opportunities in management supervision

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    This chapter reviews some of the relevant literature and research findings on the specific features of management supervision and what we might learn from such a review for contemporary practice. Paying attention to some of the strategies and practice of managers in supervision systems, relationships and outcomes can help to challenge tacit or taken-for-granted modes of supervision as well as to challenge some of the negativity about the role that managers are seen to play and described in recent narratives of neo-liberalism. It is important to highlight the important functions of supervision that can be prioritised within management practice and the value given to creating a space for both managers and staff to reflect critically on the context in which they work and on the opportunities to lead change. Looking at supervision through a management lens highlights how supervision does not exist in a vacuum and at how wider organizational issues inevitably impact on the supervisory process. Giddens (1990, p. 53) used the term 'riding the juggernaut', to characterise the complexity of institutional frameworks and rapidly expanding information/ knowledge that comes with negotiating these. Cooper (2005) also pointed to clear tensions between surface and depth issues in social work often ignored in any ensuing critiques of social work practice following critical incidents. Cooper highlighted how managers may be only skimming the surface of some of the anxieties being contained in the organisation around the often difficult, complex and sometimes dangerous work that they and their staff are dealing with in social care. In this chapter therefore I will pay attention to some of the strategies that managers might use to mediate these uncertainties and to demonstrate balanced, nuanced and compassionate supervision practices which are also framed within maintaining and supporting the best standards of social work possible

    MAORI AND THE INFORMATION WORKFORCE, 1991-2001

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    This paper documents the size, composition and changes in New Zealand's information workforce over the period 1991 to 2001. The estimates are disaggregated into Maori/non-Maori, by gender, and by major occupational categories. The absolute as well as relative size of the information workforce has continued to grow during the period, though the relative growth rate is a lot lower than during the 1980s. While the findings for women in general are encouraging, those for Maori, and especially Maori men, are less so. Maori remain underrepresented in the information workforce. Although their participation has increased, the gaps in participation rates between Maori and non-Maori have changed little.Labor and Human Capital,

    Effect of herbivory on water relations of leaves from a tropical forest

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    Herz H, Engelbrecht B, Beyschlag W, Hölldobler B. Effect of herbivory on water relations of leaves from a tropical forest. In: Kappen L, ed. Ökosystemforschung und Ökosystem-Management. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie. Vol 30. Berlin: Parey; 2000: 23-23

    Herbivory affects leaf and plant water relations in tropical forests

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    Herz H, Engelbrecht BMJ, Beyschlag W. Herbivory affects leaf and plant water relations in tropical forests. In: Zotz G, ed. Funktionelle Bedeutung von Biodiversität. Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie. Vol 31. Berlin: Parey; 2001: 313-313

    Dissertatio De Comitiis Imperii Romano-Germanici

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    Quam Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Hermanni Conringii ... Publicae disquisitioni ad d. IX. Maii subiiciet Arnoldus Henricus Engelbrecht Auct. & Resp.Nicht identisch mit VD17 23:249017Y (Position Bogensignatur, Zierleiste Bl A1). - STCN-Fingerprint: 166604 - b1 A1 h:b2I2in : b2 I2 in

    SYNTHESIS AND ANALYTICAL USE OF 3-CARBOXYPROPIONYL-ALANYL-ALANYL-VALINE-4-NITROANILIDE - A SPECIFIC SUBSTRATE FOR HUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE

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    Wenzel H, ENGELBRECHT S, REICH H, MONDRY W, Tschesche H. SYNTHESIS AND ANALYTICAL USE OF 3-CARBOXYPROPIONYL-ALANYL-ALANYL-VALINE-4-NITROANILIDE - A SPECIFIC SUBSTRATE FOR HUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE. HOPPE-SEYLERS ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHYSIOLOGISCHE CHEMIE. 1980;361(2):1413-1416
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