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Cretaceous fossils from the Orapa Diamond Mine
Main articleThe Orapa kimberlite pipe, situated in north-central Botswana, is well-known for its rich reserves
of diamonds. It is indeed one of the largest and richest diamond mines in the world. The kimberlite
magma transporting the diamonds from the upper mantle erupted through a sequence ofKaroo-aged
rocks before the deposition ofthe Kalahari Sands. This eruption has been radiometrically dated at
early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Coniacian). When volcanism ceased, a succession of epiclastic
crater lake sediments was deposited above the kimberlite plug. Analysis of these sediments, which
mostly comprise the results of mudflows and debris flows and fmer sediments during quiescenttimes,
suggests that most of the sediments within the crater were deposited rapidly as mass flows, and were
therefore mobilised soon after the volcanic eruption. Buried within the fine-grained sediments is a
unique assemblage of fossils including flowering plants and many whole-bodied insects. The fossils
are commonly exquisitely preserved in extremely fine-grained mudstone. Interpretation of the
sedimentary facies and fossils is that the mid-Cretaceous climate of central Botswana was temperate,
seasonal and wet, and the area surrounding the crater was forested. The fossils represent the recovery
of the biota of the area after the violent eruptions of Orapa and other nearby kimberlite fissures and
pipes. The fossils have contributed considerably to our understanding of mid-Cretaceous insects and
flowering plants and suggest intimate relationships between the two at an early stage in the radiation
of flowering plants. It seems that southern Gondwana (including southern Africa) was a centre of
diversification for both insects and angiosperms in the mid-Cretaceous.Friends of the Museum,
Gaborone; Debswana (Orapa); University of the Witwatersrand;
South African Foundation for Research Developmen
Voorwoord / Preface
From text: In order to describe contemporary social work contextually, a synopsis of developments in the discipline is called for. Various developmental phases in the profession are described in the research. Concerning the South African context, Potgieter (1998: 20-4) distinguishes three phases, namely social welfare in South Africa in the preapartheid era, that of the apartheid era and that of what he terms “the new era 1990 and beyond”. During the pre-apartheid area, social work in South African was primarily focused on the effects of poverty and unemployment which went hand-in-hand with urbanisation and industrialisation
The Emmaus narrative and contemporary Christian followership – An empirical case study
This article aims to explore a ‘lived discipleship’ by determining whether and how contemporary communities of faith could implement the norms and principles reflected in the Emmaus narrative of Luke 24:13–35 within a plausible epistemological framework that might facilitate a fresh understanding of Christian followership as discipleship. This was done through an empirical case study using two focus groups as co-researchers, in order to actively listen to their respective understandings of lived theology in their unique South African contexts. The two focus groups consisted of (1) a contemporary Christian grouping of Afrikaans-speaking, active churchgoers situated in Hazeldean, a suburb in Pretoria East, Tshwane, Gauteng and (2) a contemporary Christian grouping of African, active churchgoers situated in Ivory Park, a suburb in Tembisa, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. This article concluded that Luke 24:13–35 nudged the co-researchers to re-evaluate their contemporary understanding of discipleship and moved them to additional and new perspectives in terms of practical expressions thereof that can be best described as ‘lived followership’. A shift from perceiving Jesus in terms of an ‘act to follow’ by gaining the correct knowledge, to following Jesus as ‘a performative act’, a shift from ‘theoretical knowledge’ to ‘heart knowledge’.
Contribution: This article is a part of the Festschrift for Prof. Stephan Joubert. This article plays into similar creative interdisciplinary relationship as seen in the work of Prof. Joubert, by looking at the relationship between New Testament and Practical Theology in order to improve practices of faith that is rooted in a biblical understanding of Jesus
Immunopathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory arthropathy. The majority of evidence, derived from genetics, tissue analyses, models, and clinical studies, points to an immune-mediated etiology associated with stromal tissue dysregulation that together propogate chronic inflammation and articular destruction. A pre-RA phase lasting months to years may be characterized by the presence of circulating autoantibodies, increasing concentration and range of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, and altered metabolism. Clinical disease onset comprises synovitis and systemic comorbidities affecting the vasculature, metabolism, and bone. Targeted immune therapeutics and aggressive treatment strategies have substantially improved clinical outcomes and informed pathogenetic understanding, but no cure as yet exists. Herein we review recent data that support intriguing models of disease pathogenesis. They allude to the possibility of restoration of immunologic homeostasis and thus a state of tolerance associated with drug-free remission. This target represents a bold vision for the future of RA therapeutics
Australian clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of Barrett's esophagus and early esophageal adenocarcinoma
Author version made available following 12 month embargo from date of publication according to publisher copyright policy.Barrett's esophagus (BE), a common condition, is the only known precursor to esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). There is uncertainty about the best way to manage BE as most people with BE never develop EAC and most patients diagnosed with EAC have no preceding diagnosis of BE. Moreover, there have been recent advances in knowledge and practice about the management of BE and early EAC. To aid clinical decision making in this rapidly moving field, Cancer Council Australia convened an expert working party to identify pertinent clinical questions. The questions covered a wide range of topics including endoscopic and histological definitions of BE and early EAC; prevalence, incidence, natural history, and risk factors for BE; and methods for managing BE and early EAC. The latter considered modification of lifestyle factors; screening and surveillance strategies; and medical, endoscopic, and surgical interventions. To answer each question, the working party systematically reviewed the literature and developed a set of recommendations through consensus. Evidence underpinning each recommendation was rated according to quality and applicability
Voorwoord / Preface
From text: In order to describe contemporary social work contextually, a synopsis of developments in the discipline is called for. Various developmental phases in the profession are described in the research. Concerning the South African context, Potgieter (1998: 20-4) distinguishes three phases, namely social welfare in South Africa in the preapartheid era, that of the apartheid era and that of what he terms “the new era 1990 and beyond”. During the pre-apartheid area, social work in South African was primarily focused on the effects of poverty and unemployment which went hand-in-hand with urbanisation and industrialisation
Приклади завдань для позакласної роботи з інформатики у початковій школі
У статті коротко описана методика проведення позакласної роботи з інформатики у початковій школі
Social recruiting: a next generation social engineering attack
Social engineering attacks initially experienced success due to the lack of understanding of the attack vector and resultant lack of remedial actions. Due to an increase in media coverage corporate bodies have begun to defend their interests from this vector. This has resulted in a new generation of social engineering attacks that have adapted to the industry response. These new forms of attack take into account the increased likelihood that they will be detected; rendering traditional defences against social engineering attacks moot. This paper highlights these attacks and will explain why traditional defences fail to address them as well as suggest new methods of incident response
Risk factors for major adverse cardiovascular events in phase III and long‐term extension studies of tofacitinib in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Objective:
Tofacitinib is an oral JAK inhibitor for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study was undertaken to evaluate the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with RA receiving tofacitinib.
Methods:
Data were pooled from patients with moderately to severely active RA receiving ≥1 tofacitinib dose in 6 phase III and 2 long‐term extension studies over 7 years. MACE (myocardial infarction, stroke, cardiovascular death) were independently adjudicated. Cox regression models were used to evaluate associations between baseline variables and time to first MACE. Following 24 weeks of tofacitinib, changes in variables and time to future MACE were evaluated after adjusment for age, baseline values, and time‐varying tofacitinib dose. Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were calculated.
Results:
Fifty‐two MACE occurred in 4,076 patients over 12,873 patient‐years of exposure (incidence rate 0.4 patients with events per 100 patient‐years). In univariable analyses of baseline variables, traditional cardiovascular risk factors and glucocorticoid and statin use were associated with MACE risk; disease activity and inflammation measures were not. In subsequent multivariable analyses, baseline age, hypertension, and the total cholesterol to high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol ratio remained significantly associated with risk of MACE. After 24 weeks of treatment, an increase in HDL cholesterol and a decrease in the total to HDL cholesterol were associated with decreased MACE risk; changes in total cholesterol, low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and disease activity measures were not. Increased erythrocyte sedimentation rates trended with increased future MACE risk.
Conclusion:
In this post hoc analysis, after 24 weeks of tofacitinib treatment, increased HDL cholesterol, but not increased LDL cholesterol or total cholesterol, appeared to be associated with lower future MACE risk. Further data are needed to test the cardiovascular safety of tofacitinib
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