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    Standards to assure quality in nursing research by Zeelie, S C, Bornman, J E, Botes, A C

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (01-11-2003)
    “…The focus of this article is quality assurance in nursing research. Due to well established problems regarding the education of nursing research and increasing…”
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    Role-player expectations regarding the education of nursing research by Zeelie, S C, Bornman, J E, Botes, A C

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (01-12-2003)
    “…This article reports on role player expectations regarding the education of nursing research. The importance of the role player expectations are two-fold:…”
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    The ability of abaxial and adaxial epidermis of sun and shade leaves to attenuate UV-A and UV-B radiation in relation to the UV absorbing capacity of the whole leaf methanolic extracts by Liakoura, Vally, Bornman, Janet F., Karabourniotis, George

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2003)
    “…The UV‐absorbing capacity (measured as A310 cm−2 and A365 cm−2 or AUVR cm−2) of the shade leaves of four representative evergreen sclerophylls of the…”
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    The use of a digital voice output device to facilitate language development in a child with developmental apraxia of speech: a case study by Bornman, E. Alant, E. Meiring, J.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-01-2001)
    “…Purpose : The study aimed at describing the language and communication abilities of a child diagnosed with Developmental Apraxia of Speech (DAS), who used a…”
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    Nonspeaking children in schools for children with severe mental disabilities in the greater Pretoria area: implications for speech-language therapists by Bornman, J, Alant, E

    “…The aim of this study was to describe children enrolled in registered schools for children with severe mental disabilities in the greater Pretoria area in…”
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