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1. Non-Formal Education in the Developing States in the South African Context. Part II. Non-Formal Education in Ciskei.

6. Education and development: The role of non‐formal education, especially in developing countries.

8. Extension education impacts of farming systems research in Lesotho

9. The relationship between non-formal education, formal education and the private sector in a system for the provision of education for the Republic of South Africa

10. Die onderwysstelsel van Bophuthatswana: 'n situasie- en behoeftebepaling

11. Die aandeel van Ds. J. C. du Plessis in verband met 'n nasionale onderwysbeleid vir die Republiek van Suid-Afrika, met spesiale verwysing na sy werk in die I.K.K. en O.V.S.O.V.

16. Stepwise evolution of essential centromere function in a Drosophila neogene.

17. Phylogenomic analysis reveals dynamic evolutionary history of the Drosophila heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) gene family.

18. Multiple roles for heterochromatin protein 1 genes in Drosophila.

19. Structure, dynamics, and evolution of centromeric nucleosomes.

20. Species-specific positive selection of the male-specific lethal complex that participates in dosage compensation in Drosophila.

21. The CNA1 histone of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila is essential for chromosome segregation in the germline micronucleus.

22. Positive selection drives the evolution of rhino, a member of the heterochromatin protein 1 family in Drosophila.

23. The budding yeast Ipl1/Aurora protein kinase regulates mitotic spindle disassembly.

24. Centromere targeting element within the histone fold domain of Cid.

25. Recurrent evolution of DNA-binding motifs in the Drosophila centromeric histone.

26. Bugs on drugs go GAGAA.

27. Functional analysis of the SIN3-histone deacetylase RPD3-RbAp48-histone H4 connection in the Xenopus oocyte.

28. Transcriptional repression by XPc1, a new Polycomb homolog in Xenopus laevis embryos, is independent of histone deacetylase.

29. Purification of a histone deacetylase complex from Xenopus laevis: preparation of substrates and assay procedures.

30. A multiple subunit Mi-2 histone deacetylase from Xenopus laevis cofractionates with an associated Snf2 superfamily ATPase.

31. Methylated DNA and MeCP2 recruit histone deacetylase to repress transcription.

32. Chromatin and chromosomal controls in development.

33. Trichostrongylus angistris n. sp. from the red duiker Cephalophus natalensis A. Smith, 1834 and a redescription of Trichostrongylus minor Mönnig, 1932.

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