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  • Low-temperature magnetic properties of magnetite 

    King, J.G.; Williams, W. (American Geophysical Union. http://www.agu.org/journals/jd/, 200)
    Although several studies have recommended removal of secondary components of magnetic remanence by zero-field cycling from room temperature to a temperature much lower than the low temperature transition for magnetite ...
  • Progress in the chemistry of marketed traditionally used plants of Ethiopia 

    Abegaz, B.M. (Chemical Society of Ethiopia. http://www.aau.edu.et/faculties/sc/CSE/home.html, 1996)
  • Phenolic and antibacterial constituents of Vahlia capensis 

    Majinda, Runner R.T.; Motswaledi, Modisa; Waigh, Roger D.; Waterman, Peter G. (Georg Thieme Verlag, https://www.thieme.com/books-main/biochemistry/product/3494-planta-medica, 1997)
    The n-butanol fraction of Vahlia capensis yielded kaempferol, quercetin, afzelin, astragalin, quercitrin, iso-quercitrin, rutin, gallic acid, chiro-inositol, dulcitol, and a novel biflavonoid, VC-15B (vahlia biflavone). ...
  • Bufadienolides and other constituents of Urginea sanguinea 

    Majinda, Runner R.T.; Waigh, Roger D.; Waterman, Peter G. (Georg Thieme Verlag, https://www.thieme.com/books, 1997)
    Fresh bulbs of Urginea sanguinea yielded stigmasterol, phloroglucinol, phloroglucinol 1-β-D-glucopyranoside (phlorin), scillaren A, a novel compound 5α-4,5-dihydroscillaren A (1), salicylic acid, and 3-hydroxy-4-methylbenzoic ...
  • Quality and Compositional Studies of Some Edible Leguminosae Seed Oils in Botswana 

    Ketshajwang, K.K.; Holmback, J.; Yeboah, S.O. (AOCS Press. http://www.springerlink.com/content/120382/, 1998)
    Seed oils were extracted with n-hexane from three edible Leguminosae seeds: Tylosema esculentum, Xanthocercis zambesiaca, and Bauhinia petersiana, giving yields of 48.2, 17.6, and 20.8% (w/w), respectively. Some physical ...
  • General Properties and the Fatty Acid Composition of the Oil from the Mophane Caterpillar, Imbrasia belina 

    Motshegwe, S.M.; Holmback, J.; Yeboah, S.O. (AOCS Press. http://www.springerlink.com/content/0003-021X, 1998)
    A preliminary investigation of the bulk properties of the oil from the edible mophane caterpillar (phane), Imbrasia belina, showed a significant difference in the iodine values of the oils from mature and young phane. ...
  • Antibiotic activity of selected Botswana Medicinal Plants 

    Majinda, Runner R.T.; Motswaledi, Modisa S. (The Botswana Society, http://journals.ub.bw/index.php/bnr/index, 1998)
    A number of plant extracts from selected Botswana Medicinal Plants were tested against a battery of organisms for antibiotic activity. The antibiotic profile for most of these extracts seems to support their traditional ...
  • Novel natural products from marketed plants of eastern and southern Africa 

    Abegaz, B.M.; Ngadjui, B.T.; Bezabih, M.; Mdee, L.K. (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/, 1999)
    Marketed plants are an important but a vulnerable group of plants whose investigations as well as conservation should be considered with priority. The chemistry, and in some cases biological activities of novel iso¯avonoids, ...
  • Electrospray Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry of the Leaf Extract of Rhamnus prinoides 

    Nindi, M.M.; Kgarebe, B.V.; Wolfender, J.L.; Abegaz, B.M. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1999)
    Three naphthalenic derivatives, four flavonoids and two of the four anthraquinones previously isolated from the leaves of Rhamnus prinoides were successfully ionised under electrospray ionisation conditions. These compounds ...
  • Magnetic measurements as a proxy for car pollution in Gaborone 

    King, J G; Ranganai, RT (BOSHASTED, 2000)
    Emissions of vehicles represent a significant contribution to environmental pollution along roads. Pollutants from cars include gases such as (NOx, CO, CO2), solid components such as sort particles from exhaust system, ...
  • The phase separation behaviour and the viscoelastic properties of particles with non-adsorbing polymers: Part I - Experimental study 

    Goodwin, J.W.; Hughes, R.W.; Kwaambwa, H.M.; Reynolds, P.A. (Elseview Science B.V. www.elsevier.nl/locate/colsurfa, 2000)
    A series of well characterised cis-polyisoprene polymers have been added to dispersions of PHS coated PMMA particles in dodecane. At a molecular weight of 8000 g mol−1 and above, these systems showed phase separation at ...
  • Land tenure and management reforms in East and Southern Africa - the case of Botswana 

    Kalabamu, F.T. (Elsevier Science Ltd. http://www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol, 2000)
    Since attainment of independence, almost every country in East and Southern Africa has introduced some kind of land reform aimed at reconciling indigenous land tenure practices and those introduced by colonial regimes. ...
  • A bichalcone from the twigs of Rhus pyroides 

    Masesane, I.B.; Yeboah, S.O.; Liebscher, J.; Mugge, C.; Abegaz, B.M. (Elsevier Science Ltd, http://www.elsevier.com/locate/phytochem, 2000)
    The twigs of Rhus pyroides yielded a novel bichalcone 2',40,21-trihydroxy-4',41-dimethoxy-4-O-51-bichalcone. It was identified on the basis of spectroscopic data including 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. The name rhuschalcone-1 ...
  • Ages of detrital zircon grains from Neoproterozoic siliciclastic rocks in the Shakawe area: implications for the evolution of Proterozoic crust in northern Botswana 

    Mapeo, R.B.M.; Kampunzu, A.B.; Armstrong, R.A. (Geological Society of South Africa. http://sajg.geoscienceworld.org/, 2000-06)
    The Precambrian rocks of northern Botswana comprise poorly exposed igneous complexes, high-grade metamorphic rocks, as well as sedimentary sequences including mainly siliciclastic and carbonate rocks. New U-Pb SHRIMP data ...
  • Identification of sources of aerosol particles in three locations in eastern Botswana 

    Chimidza, S.; Moloi, K. (American Geophysical Union, https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/21562202, 2000-07-27)
    Airborne particles have been collected using a dichotomous virtual impactor at three different locations in the eastern part of Botswana: Serowe, Selibe‐Phikwe, and Francistown. The particles were separated into two fractions ...
  • Recent results from natural product research at the University of Botswana 

    Majinda, R.R.T; Abegaz, B.M.; Bezabih, M.; Ngadjui, B.T; Wanjala, C.C.W.; Mdee, L.K.; Bojase, G.; Silayo, A.; Masesane, I.; Yeboah, S.O. (IUPAC. http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/, 2001)
    Marketed plants are very important items of trade in many parts of the world. The community uses these for a variety of purposes such as foods, cosmetics, flavors, spices, and medicines. It seems that plants that are ...
  • Urban environmental management in Botswana:towards a theoretical explanation of public policy failure 

    Toteng, E.N. (Springer http://www.springerlink.com/index/05CM7XY4DJGUEUQL.pdf, 2001)
    For the last three and half decades, Botswana has been widely acclaimed to be one of sub-Saharan Africa's longest and most stable liberal democracies, coupled with and sustained by a growing economy. One of the major ...
  • Molecular Identification of Campylobacter concisus 

    Matsheka, M.I.; Lastovica, A.J.; Elisha, B.G. (American Society for Microbiology. http://jcm.asm.org/, 2001)
    A 1.6-kb DNA fragment isolated from a Campylobacter concisus genomic library gave C. concisus-specific restriction fragment length patterns when it was used as a probe in hybridization studies. All of the strains ...
  • Assessment of vegetation indexes useful for browse (forage) prediction in semi-arid rangelands 

    Moleele, N.; Ringrose, S.; Arnberg, W.; Lunden, B.; Vanderpost, C. (Taylor and Francis http://www.clas.ufl.edu/lueci/southworth/RS-class-advanced/Discussion-readings/Moleele%20et%20al%202001%20Assessment%20of%20veg%20indexes%20i.pdf, 2001)
    Considerable signi® cance is placed on the mapping and monitoring of degraded areas in semi-arid regions of the world, including Botswana. Degraded areas include those suVering from bush encroachment, believed to result ...
  • Determination of magnetite grain-size using the Hopkinson effect - examples from Botswana rocks 

    King, J.G.; Ranganai, R.T. (Botswana Geoscientists Association, 2001)
    The Hopkinson effect is the increase of magnetic susceptibility with temperature from near room temperature to near the Curie point. Although this effect has been known for more than a century, it has not been effectively ...