Blue Notes duo blown together
- Authors: Collings, Patrick
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Ngozi, Winston "Mankunku" , Ngcukane, Chris , Ngcukane, Ezra , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13516 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006093 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Ngozi, Winston "Mankunku" , Ngcukane, Chris , Ngcukane, Ezra , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Article from The Cape Times about Chris McGregor's concert with Winston "Mankunku" Ngozi and other guests more than 20 years after their separation at the Carling Circle of Jazz Festival in South Africa. Two photos are accompanying the article: Winston Ngozi with his Saxophone (left) and Winston Ngozi shaking hands with McGregor (right).
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- Authors: Collings, Patrick
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Ngozi, Winston "Mankunku" , Ngcukane, Chris , Ngcukane, Ezra , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13516 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006093 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Ngozi, Winston "Mankunku" , Ngcukane, Chris , Ngcukane, Ezra , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Article from The Cape Times about Chris McGregor's concert with Winston "Mankunku" Ngozi and other guests more than 20 years after their separation at the Carling Circle of Jazz Festival in South Africa. Two photos are accompanying the article: Winston Ngozi with his Saxophone (left) and Winston Ngozi shaking hands with McGregor (right).
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Dudu Pukwana-In the Township and District Six
- Authors: Cook, Richard
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Pukwana, Dudu , District Six , Abrahams, Brian , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13521 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006098 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Pukwana, Dudu , District Six , Abrahams, Brian , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the newspaper The Sunday Times about 2 new recordings by Dudu Pukwana and Brian Abrahams' District Six.
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- Authors: Cook, Richard
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Pukwana, Dudu , District Six , Abrahams, Brian , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13521 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006098 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Pukwana, Dudu , District Six , Abrahams, Brian , Jazz , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from the newspaper The Sunday Times about 2 new recordings by Dudu Pukwana and Brian Abrahams' District Six.
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Pharmacokinetics of phenylpropanolamine in humans after a single dose study
- Dowse, Roslind, Haigh, John M, Kanfer, Isadore
- Authors: Dowse, Roslind , Haigh, John M , Kanfer, Isadore
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6363 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006059
- Description: The pharmacokinetics of phenylpropanolamine have been studied in healthy human volunteers following the oral administration of an aqueous solution of the drug (50 mg/200 ml). Blood and urine samples collected throughout the trial were assayed using HPLC with UV detection. The drug was shown to be rapidly absorbed with a mean tmax of 1.47 ± 0.49 h and a mean elimination half-life of 4.0 ± 0.5 h. Phenylpropanolamine is predominantly excreted via the kidney with a mean renal clearance of 0.646 ± 0.089 liter/kg/h and 90.2 ± 1.7% excreted unchanged in the urine. The data were not well described using conventional one or two body compartment models. However, the incorporation of a discontinuous absorption phase into the models resulted in an improved overall fit with better characterisation of the absorption phase.
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- Date Issued: 1987
- Authors: Dowse, Roslind , Haigh, John M , Kanfer, Isadore
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6363 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006059
- Description: The pharmacokinetics of phenylpropanolamine have been studied in healthy human volunteers following the oral administration of an aqueous solution of the drug (50 mg/200 ml). Blood and urine samples collected throughout the trial were assayed using HPLC with UV detection. The drug was shown to be rapidly absorbed with a mean tmax of 1.47 ± 0.49 h and a mean elimination half-life of 4.0 ± 0.5 h. Phenylpropanolamine is predominantly excreted via the kidney with a mean renal clearance of 0.646 ± 0.089 liter/kg/h and 90.2 ± 1.7% excreted unchanged in the urine. The data were not well described using conventional one or two body compartment models. However, the incorporation of a discontinuous absorption phase into the models resulted in an improved overall fit with better characterisation of the absorption phase.
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- Date Issued: 1987
Marabi in exile: From Transkei to London
- Authors: Koch, Eddie , Weinberg, Paul
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Marabi, Mabaqanga , Pukwana, Dudu , Moholo, Louis T.--1940- , Moyake, Nikele , Dyani, Johnny Mbizo , Feza, Mongezi , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13551 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006434 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Marabi, Mabaqanga , Pukwana, Dudu , Moholo, Louis T.--1940- , Moyake, Nikele , Dyani, Johnny Mbizo , Feza, Mongezi , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from Weekly Mail (February 20-26, 1987) with 2 pictures of Chris McGregor. The picture on the left represents Chris McGregor at the beginning of Blue Notes and the right picture shows him more than 20 years later. " Described as the only white jazz performer to become truly South Africanised, Chris McGregor has lived as exile for more than 20 years."
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- Authors: Koch, Eddie , Weinberg, Paul
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Marabi, Mabaqanga , Pukwana, Dudu , Moholo, Louis T.--1940- , Moyake, Nikele , Dyani, Johnny Mbizo , Feza, Mongezi , Jazz musicians
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13551 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006434 , McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Blue Notes (Musical group : South Africa) , Brotherhood of Breath (Musical group) , Marabi, Mabaqanga , Pukwana, Dudu , Moholo, Louis T.--1940- , Moyake, Nikele , Dyani, Johnny Mbizo , Feza, Mongezi , Jazz musicians
- Description: Photocopied article from Weekly Mail (February 20-26, 1987) with 2 pictures of Chris McGregor. The picture on the left represents Chris McGregor at the beginning of Blue Notes and the right picture shows him more than 20 years later. " Described as the only white jazz performer to become truly South Africanised, Chris McGregor has lived as exile for more than 20 years."
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The central beliefs of the Xhosa cattle-killing
- Authors: Peires, Jeffrey B
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6152 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006832 , http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853700029418
- Description: The Xhosa cattle-killing movement of 1856–7 cannot be explained as a superstitious ‘pagan reaction’ to the intrusion of colonial rule and Christian civilization. It owes its peculiar form to the lungsickness epidemic of 1854, which carried off over 100,000 Xhosa cattle. The Xhosa theory of disease indicated that the sick cattle had been contaminated by the witchcraft practices of the people, and that these tainted cattle would have to be slaughtered lest they infect the pure new cattle which were about to rise. The idea of the resurrection of the dead was partly due to the Xhosa belief that the dead do not really die or depart from the world of the living, and partly to the Xhosa myth of creation, which held that all life originated in a certain cavern in the ground which might yet again pour forth its blessings on the earth. Christian doctrines, transmitted through the prophets Nxele and Mhlakaza, supplemented and elaborated these indigenous Xhosa beliefs. The Xhosa and the Christian elements united together in the person of the expected redeemer Sifuba-sibanzi (the broad-chested one). The central beliefs of the Xhosa cattle-killing were neither irrational nor atavistic. Ironically, it was probably because they were so rational and so appropriate that they ultimately proved to be so deadly.
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- Date Issued: 1987
- Authors: Peires, Jeffrey B
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6152 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006832 , http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021853700029418
- Description: The Xhosa cattle-killing movement of 1856–7 cannot be explained as a superstitious ‘pagan reaction’ to the intrusion of colonial rule and Christian civilization. It owes its peculiar form to the lungsickness epidemic of 1854, which carried off over 100,000 Xhosa cattle. The Xhosa theory of disease indicated that the sick cattle had been contaminated by the witchcraft practices of the people, and that these tainted cattle would have to be slaughtered lest they infect the pure new cattle which were about to rise. The idea of the resurrection of the dead was partly due to the Xhosa belief that the dead do not really die or depart from the world of the living, and partly to the Xhosa myth of creation, which held that all life originated in a certain cavern in the ground which might yet again pour forth its blessings on the earth. Christian doctrines, transmitted through the prophets Nxele and Mhlakaza, supplemented and elaborated these indigenous Xhosa beliefs. The Xhosa and the Christian elements united together in the person of the expected redeemer Sifuba-sibanzi (the broad-chested one). The central beliefs of the Xhosa cattle-killing were neither irrational nor atavistic. Ironically, it was probably because they were so rational and so appropriate that they ultimately proved to be so deadly.
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- Date Issued: 1987
A stability-indicating liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of erythromycin in stored biological fluids using amperometric detection
- Stubbs, Christopher, Haigh, John M, Kanfer, Isadore
- Authors: Stubbs, Christopher , Haigh, John M , Kanfer, Isadore
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6430 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006592
- Description: A simple, sensitive and reliable high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure has been developed for the determination of erythromycin in human serum and urine using amperometric detection. A solid-phase extraction procedure was used followed by chromatography on a reverse-phase column. The mean recovery of erythromycin from serum and urine was 80%. This method allows both erythromycin and its principle degradation product, anhydroeythromycin, to be determined during a period of sample storage at 4 degree C and minus 15 degree C. The method is sufficiently sensitive and precise and is thus highly suited for use in both pharmacokinetic and stability studies.
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- Date Issued: 1987
- Authors: Stubbs, Christopher , Haigh, John M , Kanfer, Isadore
- Date: 1987
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:6430 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006592
- Description: A simple, sensitive and reliable high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure has been developed for the determination of erythromycin in human serum and urine using amperometric detection. A solid-phase extraction procedure was used followed by chromatography on a reverse-phase column. The mean recovery of erythromycin from serum and urine was 80%. This method allows both erythromycin and its principle degradation product, anhydroeythromycin, to be determined during a period of sample storage at 4 degree C and minus 15 degree C. The method is sufficiently sensitive and precise and is thus highly suited for use in both pharmacokinetic and stability studies.
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- Date Issued: 1987
District Six
- Unknown
- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Mandela, Winnie , District Six (Cape Town, South Africa) , Abrahams, Brian
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13704 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012715
- Description: Photocopied article from the newspaper The Independent about the new recording of Brian Abrahams' Jazz Band District Six.
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- Authors: Unknown
- Subjects: McGregor, Chris--1936-1990 , Mandela, Winnie , District Six (Cape Town, South Africa) , Abrahams, Brian
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13704 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012715
- Description: Photocopied article from the newspaper The Independent about the new recording of Brian Abrahams' Jazz Band District Six.
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NOS-Jazz Festival
- Authors: Van Leeuwen, Rans
- Language: Dutch
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13662 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012574
- Description: Photocopied article from the Dutch newspaper N.R.C. Moandag about the NOS-Jazz Festival. There are 3 pictures with this article. The top left picture shows Chris McGregor playing piano with Annie Whitehead playing trombone, the top right picture shows the saxophonist Paul van Kemenade and the clarinetist John Carter is on the bottom picture.
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- Authors: Van Leeuwen, Rans
- Language: Dutch
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13662 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012574
- Description: Photocopied article from the Dutch newspaper N.R.C. Moandag about the NOS-Jazz Festival. There are 3 pictures with this article. The top left picture shows Chris McGregor playing piano with Annie Whitehead playing trombone, the top right picture shows the saxophonist Paul van Kemenade and the clarinetist John Carter is on the bottom picture.
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Hot jazz sets square alive
- Authors: Verdal, Garth
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13664 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012576
- Description: Article from the Argus describing Chris McGregor's concert with lots of enthusiasm. The concert was warmly acclaimed and brought together people of all races and ages.
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- Authors: Verdal, Garth
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13664 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012576
- Description: Article from the Argus describing Chris McGregor's concert with lots of enthusiasm. The concert was warmly acclaimed and brought together people of all races and ages.
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Chris McGregor for city concert
- Authors: Verdal, Garth
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13663 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012575
- Description: Article from the Supplement to The Argus about Chris McGregor's return to South Africa for a concert at the Carling Jazz Circle Festival. "The pioneer who led the Blue Notes to fame back in the '60s makes his first appearance in SA after 20 years' exile." There is also a close up photo of Chris McGregor with the article.
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- Authors: Verdal, Garth
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13663 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012575
- Description: Article from the Supplement to The Argus about Chris McGregor's return to South Africa for a concert at the Carling Jazz Circle Festival. "The pioneer who led the Blue Notes to fame back in the '60s makes his first appearance in SA after 20 years' exile." There is also a close up photo of Chris McGregor with the article.
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