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Wessels JA: 2005. Smithies, chambers and the mind of Europe: The poetics of James Joyce and T.S. Eliot. In Aan 'n toegewyde leser, liber amicorum Elize Botha (festschrift), (20), Tafelberg, Human and Rousseau, Kwela, pp 199-217.

Human DJ: 2005. Africa in Need of an Exodus?!. In A Critical Study of the Pentateuch, LIT VERLAG: Münster, pp 74-96.

De Villiers G: 2005. Gilgamesh, Africa and the Pentateuch. In A Critical Study of the Pentateuch, LIT VERLAG: Münster, pp 184-192.

le Roux JH: 2005. Pro Pent. A Project for the Study of the Pentateuch in South Africa. In A Critical Study of the Pentateuch, LIT VERLAG: Münster, pp 1-21.

Groenewald A: 2005. Synchrony And/Or Diachrony: Is there a Way out of the Methodological Labyrinth?. In A Critical Study of the Pentateuch, LIT VERLAG: Münster, pp 50-61.

Otto E: 2005. The Pentateuch Between Synchrony and Diachrony. In A Critical Study of the Pentateuch, LIT VERLAG: Münster, pp 22-49.

Bornman J: 2005. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. In Addressing Barriers to Learning. A South African Perspective, (9), Van Schaiks, pp 169-192.

Alant E, Harty M: 2005. Early Childhood Intervention. In Addressing Barriers to Learning. A South African Perspective, (5), Van Schaik, pp 78-95.

Bouwer AC: 2005. Identification and assessment of barriers to learning. In Addressing Barriers to Learning. A South African Perspective, (3), Van Schaik, pp 45-60.

Uys CJE: 2005. Severe and multiple disabilties. In Addressing Barriers to Learning. A South African Perspective, (18), Van Schaik, pp 405--423.

Hofmeyr JW: 2005. Mailine Churches in the Public Space, 1975-2000. In African Christianity: An African Story, (14), Department of Church History, University of Pretoria, pp 361-387.

Duncan GA, Kalu OU: 2005. Revival Movements and Indigenous Appropriation in African Christianity. In African Christianity: An African Story, (11), Department of Church History , University of Pretoria, pp 278-307.

Webb EC, Casey NH: 2005. Achievements of research in the field of growth and development. In Animal Production and Animal Science Worldwide. WAAP Book of the Year 2005, (n/a), Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp 85-90.

Gumel A, Patidar KC, Spiteri RJ: 2005. Asymptotically consistent nonstandard finite difference methods for solving mathematical models arising in population biology. In Applications of Nonstandard Finite Difference Schemes, (9), World Scientific, pp 385-421.

Lubuma JM-S, Patidar KC: 2005. Contributions to the theory of non-standard finite difference methods and applications to singular perturbation problems. In Applications of Nonstandard Finite Difference Schemes, (12), World Scientific, pp 513-560.

Burger S, Goslin AE, Painter-Morland MJ: 2005. Compliance with best practice governance systems by National Sports Federations in South Africa. In Aspects of Sport Governance, (7/section 2), Meyer & Meyer Sport (UK) Ltd, pp 125-152.

Tonsing KM, Alant E, Lloyd LL: 2005. AAC. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (3), Whurr Publishers, pp 30-67.

Alant E: 2005. AAC technology for development. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (9), Whurr Publishers, pp 190-218.

Alant E: 2005. Cultural and socio-economic influences on communication. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (5), Whurr Publishers, pp 95-107.

Lloyd LL, Alant E: 2005. Epilogue. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (15), Whurr Publishers, pp 341-346.

Granlund M, Bjork-Akesson E, Alant E: 2005. Family-centered early childhood intervention: new perspectives?. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (10), Whurr Publishers, pp 219-240.

Alant E: 2005. Intervention Issues. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (2), Whurr Publishers, p. 21.

Alant E, Lloyd LL: 2005. Introduction. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (1), Whurr Publishers, pp 1-8.

Alant E: 2005. Issues in graphic symbol communication. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (6), Whurr Publishers, pp 106-128.

Bornman J, Uys CJE: 2005. Multiskilling in AAC. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (11), Whurr Publishers, pp 241-268.

Lilienfeld MS, Alant E: 2005. Peer learning and participation in AAC intervention. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (12), Whurr Publishers, pp 269-296.

McConkey R, Alant E: 2005. Promoting Leadership and adocacy. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (14), Whurr publishers, pp 320-340.

Alant E: 2005. Support-based AAC intervention. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (8), Whurr Publishers, pp 153-189.

Dada S, Alant E: 2005. Teacher training for AAC classroom implementation. In Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Severe Disabilities: Beyond Poverty, (13), Whurr Publishers, pp 297-319.

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Coutinho TA: 2005. Introduction and Prospectus on the Survival of R. solanacearum. In Bacterial Wilt Disease and the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex, The American Phytopathological Society, pp 29-38.

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Neocosmos M: 2005. Rethinking Politics in Southern Africa Today: Elements of a critique of political liberalism. In Challenging Hegemony: Social movements and the quest for a new humanism in South Africa, (One), Africa World Press, Trenton New Jersey, USA, pp 55-101.

Kok JA, Langford M, Woolman SC, Chaskalson M, Kentridge J, Klaaren J, Marcus G, Spitz D, Stein A: 2005. Water. In Constitutional Law of South Africa, (56 B), Juta, pp 56B1-56B28.

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Fresen JW: 2005. Self-evaluation in the e-learning unit at the University of Pretoria. In Designing and Delivering Distance Education: Quality Criteria and Case Studies from South Africa, (3), NADEOSA, pp 1-10.

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Lutu PEN: 2005. Database Sampling for Database Mining. In Encyclopeda of Data Warehousing and Mining, Idea Group, pp 344-348.

Harris KL: 2005. Chinese in South Africa. In Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures around the world. Vol. 1-2, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp 732-741.

Govender P, Wingfield MJ: 2005. Overview on the entomological research in the Mediterranean forest ecosystems of South Africa. In Entomological Research in Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems, INRA, Paris, France, pp 43-52.

Stefan-van Staden R-I, van Staden JF, Aboul-Enein HY: 2005. Biosensor Technology. In Ewing's Analytical Instrumentation Handbook, (21), Marcel Dekker, pp 681-686.

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Kirst M, Sederoff R, Myburg AA: 2005. Genetic Mapping in Forest Trees: Markers, Linkages analysis and genomics. In Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods, (Vol 26), Plenum, pp 105-141.

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Steenkamp Y, van Wyk AE, Victor J, Hoare D, Smith G, Dold T, Cowling R: 2005. Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany. In Hotspots revisited: Earth's biologically richest and most threatened terrestrial ecoregions, Cemex & Conservation International, pp 219-228.

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Nolte KE: 2005. Vigiti Magna 'n soeke na goud. In Vigiti Magna 'n soeke na goud, (7), Protea Boekhuis, pp 114-126.

Nolte KE: 2005. Jeroen Bosch en die Afrikaanse Prosa. In Vigiti Magna 'n soeke na goud, (5), Protea Boekhuis, pp 71-87.

Groenewald A: 2005. 'And please, do not hide your face from your servant' (Ps 69:18a): The image of the ' Hidden God'. In Vom Ausdruck zum Inhalt, vom Inhalt zum Ausdruck. Beiträge zur Exegese und Wirkingsgeschichte alttestamentlicher Texte, Eos-Verlag Erzabtei St Ottilien, pp 121-138.

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Bouwer AC, Jordaan V: 2005. Development of reading comprehension of learners with dyslexia by means of a technique of imaging. In Learning Disabilities A Challenge to Teaching and Instruction, (Part II), University Press Leuven, pp 133-160.

Vos CJA: 2005. Op Hom die groot hosannas. In Letter en Feest. In gesprek met Niek Schuman over bijbel en liturgie, Uitgeverij Meinema, Zoetermeer, pp 185-196.

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Chimimba CT, Bennett NC: 2005. Order Rodentia. In Mammals of the Southern African Subregion, Cambridge University Press, pp 77-209.

Bosch AF, Daws L: 2005. A patient with the diagnosis of a 'factititious disorder': a phenomenological investigation. In Mental Health and Psychotherapy in Africa, (23), UL Press of the University of Limpopo, pp 343-357.

Daws L, Griffith WC: 2005. Orphans of the real: preliminary psychoanalytic notations on the psychiatric institution as claustrum. In Mental Health and Psychotherapy in Africa, (22), UL Press of the Univesity if Limpopo, pp 321-342.

Daws L, du Toit T: 2005. The phenomenon of experiential learning in the context of training psychotherapists: a postmodern approach. In Mental Health and Psychotherapy in Africa, (14), UL Press of the University of Limpopo, pp 209-230.

Hassan RM, Scholes R, Ash N: 2005. Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing. In Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005, 4, World Resources Institute, pp 66-78.

Ansdell G, Pavlicevic M: 2005. Musical companionship, musical community. Music therapy and the process and value of musical communication. In Musical Communication, (9), Oxford University Press, pp 193-213.

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Groenewald A: 2005. Psalm 69: A composition-critical contribution. In One text, a thousand methods. Studies in memory of Sjef van Tilborg. Biblical Interpretation series vol 71, Brill Academic publishers. Boston/London, pp 77-96.

Steenkamp ET, Baldauf S L: 2005. Origin and evolution of Animals. In Organelles, Genomes and Eukaryote Phylogeny, (5), CRC Press, London, pp 105-126.

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Wingfield MJ, Myburg AA, Coutinho TA, Wingfield BD: 2005. Pest and disease risks in exotic plantations. In Plantation Forest Biotechnology in the 21st Century, CSIRO.

Kok JA, Isa FG, de Feyter K: 2005. Privatization and Human Rights in the Age of Globalization. In Privatisation and Human Rights, Intersentia, pp 259-287.

le Roux JH: 2005. Augustine, Gadamer and the Psalms (or: The Psalms as the answer to a question). In Psalms and Liturgy, T&T Clark International, pp 123-130.

Groenewald A: 2005. Cult-Critical Motif in Psalm 69.32 - Does it Portray an anti-cultic stance. In Psalms and Liturgy, T&T Clark International, pp 62-72.

Venter PM: 2005. Spatiality in Psalm 29. In Psalms and Liturgy, T&T Clark International, pp 235-250.

Vos CJA: 2005. Theopoetical and Liturgical patterns of the Psalms with reference to Psalm 19. In Psalms and Liturgy, T&T Clark International, pp 251-289.

Chiroro P, Muller K: 2005. Child witnesses. In Psychology and Law, (8), JUTA (Academic) & Co Ltd, P O Box 24309, Lansdowne, South Africa, pp 226-253.

Chiroro P, Tredoux C: 2005. Eyewitness testimony. In Psychology and Law, (7), JUTA (Academic) & Co Ltd, P O Box 24309, Lansdowne, South Africa, pp 193-225.

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Viljoen FJ: 2005. Disclosing in an age of AIDS: Confidentiality and community in conflict?. In Righting Stigma: Exploring a rights-based approach to addressing stigma, (3), AIDS and Human Rights Research Unit, University of Pretoria, pp 64-93.

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Human DJ: 2005. Unbearable lightness of Being (God). The challenge of wisdom perspectives in the theology of Jonah. In Schriftprophetie, Neukirchener Verlag, pp 321-340.

Moritz RFA, Crewe RM: 2005. The interplay of intracolonial genotypic variance and self-organisation of dominance hierarchies in honeybees. In Self-organisation and Evolution of Social Systems, (3), Cambridge University Press, pp 36-49.

Nieman GH: 2005. Managing the small business. In Small Business Management : A South African Approach, (2), Van Schaik Publishers, Pretoria, pp 17-26.

le Roux I, Strydom R: 2005. Networking. In Small Business Management : A South African Approach, (10), Van Schaik Publishers, Pretoria, pp 251-261.

Pretorius M: 2005. Risk and Failure. In Small Business Management : A South African Approach, (11), Van Schaik Publishers, Pretoria, pp 186-201.

Nieman GH: 2005. Understanding Small Business Management. In Small Business Management : A South African Approach, (1), Van Schaik Publishers, Pretoria, pp 3-15.

Feris LA, Tladi DD: 2005. Environmental Rights. In Socio-economic Rights in South Africa, (8), PULP (Pretoria University Law Press), pp 249-264.

Brand JFD: 2005. Introduction to socio-economic rights in the South African Constitution. In Socio-economic Rights in South Africa, (1), PULP (Pretoria University Law Press), pp 1-56.

Brand JFD: 2005. The Right to Food. In Socio-economic Rights in South Africa, (5), PULP (Pretoria University Law Press), pp 153-189.

van Eeden J: 2005. All the mall's a stage: the shopping mall as visual culture. In South African Visual Culture, (2), Van Schaik, pp 39-68.

Viljoen E: 2005. Constructing femininity in Huisgenoot. In South African Visual Culture, (4), Van Schaik, pp 90-118.

du Preez AA: 2005. Misbehaving tools: the politics of human-technology interactions. In South African Visual Culture, (6), Van Schaik, pp 134-151.

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van der Linde M, Basson ET: 2005. Auditing considerations on transnational liability for South African parent companies. In The Guide to Environmental Auditing in South Africa, Butterworths.

van der Linde M, van den Berg J: 2005. Energy Auditing. In The Guide to Environmental Auditing in South Africa, Butterworths.

Wolmarans FG: 2005. Michael Oakeshott's characterizaton of Politics in an African context. In The intellectual legacy of Michael Oakeshott, (10), Imprint Academic, pp 194-219.

Brand JFD: 2005. The 'Politics of Need Interpretation' and the adjudication of socio-economic rights claims in South Africa. In Theories of Social and Economic Justice, Sun Press/ African Sun Media, pp 17-36.

Botha M: 2005. Creativity and opportunity recognition. In Tourism Entrepreneurs, (2), Juta & Co. Ltd., pp 26-39.

Botha M: 2005. Starting your own business. In Tourism Entrepreneurs, (3), Juta & Co. Ltd, pp 40-51.

Botha M: 2005. The business plan. In Tourism Entrepreneurs, (4), Juta & Co. Ltd, pp 54-74.

Katerere DR, Eloff JN: 2005. Management of Diabetes in African Traditional Medicine. In Traditional Medicines for Modern Times, (11), CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, MW Suite 300, Boca Raton< FL 33487-2742, pp 203-220.

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Plastino AL, Plastino AR, Casas M: 2005. Fisher variational principle and Thermodynamics. In Variational and Extremum Principles in Macroscopic Systems, (1), Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 379-394.

Davis L, Du Plessis MAS, Klopper HF: 2005. Reterming the extent and nature of victimisation in South Africa. In Victimology in South Africa, (2), Van Schaik, pp 15-30.

Davis L: 2005. Theoretical approaches in Victimology. In Victimology in South Africa, (3), Van Schaik, pp 35-52.

Delport CSL: 2005. Victimisation of the elderly. In Victimology in South Africa, (13), Van Schaik, pp 199-207.

Peacock R, Booyens K: 2005. Victimisation of vulnerable children. In Victimology in South Africa, (11), Van Schaik, pp 175-188.

Davis L: 2005. Victims of vehicle hijacking. In Victimology in South Africa, (16), Van Schaik, pp 228-239.

Nolte KE: 2005. Drie tragedies op Dietse werf. In Vigiti Magna 'n soeke na goud, (2), Protea Boekehuis, pp 17-37.

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Gildenhuys AA: 2005. Group Analysis and groupwork. In Working with groups, (5), Oxford, pp 82-100.

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Phimister I: 2005. South African diplomacy and the crisis in Zimbabwe: Liberation solidarity in the 21st century. In Zimbabwe; Injustice and Political Reconciliation, pp 271-291.

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