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N,N-Bis (pyridin-2-ylmethyl) cyclohexanamine
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-06)The pyridine rings of the title compound, C18H23N3, are in a nearly perpendicular orientation relative to the plane defined by the three amino-bonded C atoms, making dihedral angles of 87.4 (1) and 84.2 (1) . One of ... -
Naming the Pandemic: Semantic and Ethical Foundations of HIV/AIDS Shona Vocabulary
(University of Zimbabwe Publications, 2002)The article investigates the names that Shona-speaking people in contermporary Zimbabwe create and use in casual communication on the Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome(HIV/AIDS), the messages transmitted through these ... -
National birth registration requirements a doorway to stateleness in Zimbabwe
(2022)Stateleness has been and is an issue in Zimbabwe and globally. The problem is the large number of people that are stateless or potentially stateless in Zimbabwe. This Research shows that Zimbabwe has stateless persons for ... -
National Policy on Incomes, Employment, Prices and Profits - The Economics of Increasing Inequality.
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1979-09)This paper discusses one policy of government aimed at income distribution, the "national Policy on Incomes, Employment, Prices and Profits" (hereafter the Incomes Policy). The Incomes Policy's aims are discussed and ... -
NATO intervention in Libya: Implications on the norm of protection.
(University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)Humanitarian intervention under has been executed throughout history with authorisation of the United Nations Security Council resolutions. With the development of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the Protection of ... -
Natural law ethics, Hunhuism and the concept of retributive justice among the Korekore- Nyombwe people of Northern Zimbabwe: An ethical investigation
(2014-06-03)This work first looked at the evolution and power of natural law ethics and retributive justice in regulating human behaviour in contemporary society in general and in Korekore-Nyombwe culture in particular. This background ... -
Nature and dynamics of student activism at the University of Zimbabwe
(2013-06-04)This study explores the nature and dynamics of student activism at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) and explains why there has been increased silence at a time when the number of student grievances has increased. Historically, ... -
Nature of Science (NOS) in Science Education: Possibilities and Constraints in a Developing Country, Zimbabwe
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe, 1993-07)This paper examines contemporary thinking and understanding of the nature of science and science learning and attempts to show how this understanding can help African systems achieve their modem science and technology (S ... -
The Ndebele state
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The need for peri-operative supplemental oxygen
(University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences, 2002)Molecular oxygen is a colourless and odourless gas which is essential to life. It accounts for 21% of the atmospheric air. Apart from its central role in oxidative phosphorylation to produce biological energy in the form ... -
THE NEED FOR POSITIVE LIVING AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV. A CASE STUDY OF HARARE’S HATCLIFFE EXTENSION SUBURB.
(2013-09-17)The purpose of this study is premised on the basis that in the absence of a cure for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) the emphasis is on living positively with HIV, a term used to describe leading a normal, non-risky ... -
Negative Advertising as a Strategy of Persuasion in the 2002 Presidential Election Campaign in Zimbabwe
(2006-05-17)Zimbabwe’s 2002 presidential election shall remain a fertile field of study for scholars in various areas of enquiry including rhetoric, the art of persuasive communication. The main reason for this is that the election ... -
Negative appendicectomy: evaluation of ultrasonography and Alvarado score
(2013)1.1 BACKGROUND High negative appendicectomy rates are no longer acceptable with improvements in imaging techniques and clinical prediction rules. The use of ultrasound and CT scan in addition to clinical assessment and ... -
Neonatal hypothermia on admission to a special care unit in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania: a cause for concern
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe, 2003-03)Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for hypothermia among neonates on admission to the Neonatal Care Unit. Hypothermia in newborn babies is a problem in tropical countries despite warm environmental ... -
Neoplasms involving the spinal cord in Zimbabweans: an analysis of 262 cases
(Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 1994-08)A review of 262 histologically verified spinal cord tumors in Black Zimbabweans who were operated on in Harare Central and Parirenyatwa Hospitals, Harare, Zimbabwe during the period 1st January 1972 to 31st December 1991 ... -
Neoplastic and non-neoplastic ovarian disease in Zimbabwean women
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe, 1995-09)Diseases of the ovary are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality amongst Zimbabwean women. There is however, scanty data regarding the types and extent of these conditions. A retrospective review of histologically ... -
Network monitoring system development: A unified multi-vendor network monitoring system.
(2020-07)Network monitoring is the first step in providing and guaranteeing delivery of mobile communication services of uncompromising quality. From enabling quick responsiveness to network failures, to allowing for predictive ... -
Neuropsychiatric HIV-1 Infection Study: in Kenya and Zaire Cross-Sectional Phase I and II
(Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 1995-10)The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and natural history of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) associated psychiatric, neuropsychological and neurological abnormalities. A total of 408 subjects ... -
The New Brain Drain From Zimbabwe
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The new insolvency act [chapter 6:07] and the protection of the right of employees : Gloom or glory for the Zimbabwean employee?
(2020)The new Insolvency Act (Chapter 6:07) guarantees limited rights of workers in their capacity as creditors and as employees. In doing so, there is a convergence of insolvency law and labour law. These are legal disciplines ...