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Journal articles on the topic "Impala Impala Impala"

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Liu, Ting, and Margaret Martonosi. "Impala." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 38, no. 10 (October 2003): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/966049.781516.

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O'Kane, Christopher A. J., Kevin J. Duffy, Bruce R. Page, and David W. Macdonald. "Heavy impact on seedlings by the impala suggests a central role in woodland dynamics." Journal of Tropical Ecology 28, no. 3 (April 12, 2012): 291–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026646741200017x.

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Abstract:Research has increasingly established that mesoherbivores influence the regeneration of woody plants. However the relationship between mesoherbivore density and degree of impact, and the spatial component of this impact, has not been well established. Using a novel sampling design, we assessed in iMfolozi Park, South Africa, the impact of impala (Aepyceros melampus) across the full complement of woody species within the home range, evaluating its spatial component and relationship to impala density. We used four GPS collars, in separate breeding herds, and a GIS to detect zones of different density of impala in the landscape, thus defining a fine-grain browsing gradient. We assessed impact on woody recruits (≤ 0.5 m height) across this gradient by means of 1600 random 1 × 1-m quadrats. Densities of woody seedlings, and mean percentage of remaining canopy, were significantly less in areas of high impala density versus low-density areas. There was a significant correlation between increasing impala density and decreasing density of favoured woody recruits. We propose a hypothesis of impala-induced patch dynamics. It seems likely that the ubiquitous impala may create and sustain a shifting mosaic of patches, and thus function as a key determinant of landscape heterogeneity.
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Caro, Tim. "Leaping in impala." African Journal of Ecology 46, no. 1 (March 2008): 105–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2028.2007.00773.x.

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Needham, Tersia, Retha A. Engels, and Louwrens C. Hoffman. "Sensory Characteristics of Male Impala (Aepyceros melampus) Meat, Produced under Varying Production Systems and Nutrition." Foods 10, no. 3 (March 15, 2021): 619. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10030619.

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The objective of this study was to determine the influence of three production systems (intensive, semi-extensive and extensive) with differing nutrition on the descriptive sensory and fatty acid profiles of sub-adult (±15–18 months old) male impala longissimus thoracis et lumborum (LTL) muscles. The discriminant analysis plot showed that extensively produced impala had a sensory profile distinct from the intensive and semi-extensive system impala. Extensively produced impala had the highest sensory ratings for overall intensity, gamey, beef-like, herbaceous, and sweet-associated aroma and flavor of their meat. The intensive and semi-extensive system impala did not differ for most of the sensory attributes, except for higher ratings for gamey flavor, liver-like flavor, tenderness and mealiness, and lower ratings for residue found in semi-extensive system impala. The overall aroma and flavor intensities of impala meat in general had strong positive correlations with gamey, beef-like, herbaceous, and sweet-associated aromas and flavors; however, marketing should be adjusted depending on the nutrition received by the impala, to allow consumers to select their preferential sensory profile. Impala meat from all three production systems had low fat contents (<2%), and desirable fatty acid profiles.
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Needham, Tersia, Retha A. Engels, Daniel Bureš, Radim Kotrba, Berndt J. van Rensburg, and Louwrens C. Hoffman. "Carcass Yields and Physiochemical Meat Quality of Semi-extensive and Intensively Farmed Impala (Aepyceros melampus)." Foods 9, no. 4 (April 3, 2020): 418. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9040418.

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The effects of sex and production systems on carcass yield, meat quality and proximate composition of sub-adult impala were evaluated by culling 35 impala from intensive (12 males) and semi-extensive (12 males and 11 females) production systems within the same game farm. While no sexual dimorphism was found for carcass weights, male impala had a higher dressing percentage than females, indicating a higher meat production potential. Few differences were observed for yields between the male impala from the different production systems, but physical meat quality parameters indicated possible stress for those kept intensively. Minor differences existed in physiochemical parameters between various impala muscles for the two sexes and production systems, providing little motivation for these factors to be considered when processing sub-adult impala carcasses. Impala meat from both sexes, all muscles and all production systems produced meat with shear force values below 43 N, and thus may be considered as tender. Furthermore, the proximate composition of all impala meat in this study ranged from 74.7 to 77.0 g/100g moisture, 20.7 to 23.5 g/100g protein, 1.2 to 2.2 g/100g fat and 1.1 to 1.3 g/100g ash content. These values compare favorably to other game species, indicating that impala meat may serve as a lean protein source.
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Villalba, François, Marc-Henri Lebrun, Aurélie Hua-Van, Marie-Josée Daboussi, and Marie-Claire Grosjean-Cournoyer. "Transposon impala, a Novel Tool for Gene Tagging in the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe grisea." Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 14, no. 3 (March 2001): 308–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/mpmi.2001.14.3.308.

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impala, a Tc1-mariner transposable element from Fusarium oxysporum, was introduced into the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea to develop transposon-based insertional mutagenesis. A construct (pNIL160) containing an autonomous impala copy inserted in the promoter of niaD encoding Aspergillus nidulans nitrate reductase was introduced by transformation into a M. grisea nitrate reductase-deficient mutant. impala excision was monitored by restoration of prototrophy for nitrate. Southern analysis of niaD+ revertants revealed that impala was able to excise and reinsert at new loci in M. grisea. As observed for its host Fusarium oxysporum, impala inserted at a TA site left a typical excision footprint of 5 bp. We have shown that a defective impala copy was inactive in M. grisea, yet it can be activated by a functional impala transposase. A transformant carrying a single copy of pNIL160 was used to generate a collection of 350 revertants. Mutants either altered for their mycelial growth (Rev2) or nonpathogenic (Rev77) were obtained. Complementation of Rev77 with a 3-kb genomic fragment from a wild-type locus was successful, demonstrating the tagging of a pathogenicity gene by impala. This gene, called ORP1, is essential for penetration of host leaves by M. grisea and has no sequence homology to known genes.
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Benford, Steve, Muffy Calder, Tom Rodden, and Michele Sevegnani. "On Lions, Impala, and Bigraphs." ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 23, no. 2 (May 28, 2016): 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2882784.

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Koelewijn-van Loon, Marije, and Ben van Steenkiste. "IMPALA: cardiovasculair risicomanagement door praktijkondersteuners." Tijdschrift voor praktijkondersteuning 6, no. 3 (June 2011): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12503-011-0046-x.

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Zanotti, Michele G. S., Jildete K. Santos, Kledna C. P. Reis, Elza F. Araújo, Onkar Dev Dhingra, and Marisa V. Queiroz. "Distribuição do elemento transponível impala em isolados de fusarium oxysporum patogênicos e não-patogênicos ao feijoeiro." Fitopatologia Brasileira 30, no. 3 (June 2005): 244–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-41582005000300005.

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A variabilidade genética de 20 isolados de Fusarium oxysporum, nove não-patogênicos e 11 patogênicos ao feijoeiro (Phaseouls vulgaris), foi determinada com base na distribuição do elemento transponível impala. A presença de impala das subfamílias D e E foi determinada por experimentos de PCR, empregando oligonucleotídeos específicos para cada subfamília. Foi observada a presença de representantes das duas subfamílias na maioria dos isolados, sugerindo, portanto, que impala é um antigo componente do genoma de F. oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli. A hibridização do DNA total de cada isolado, clivado com a enzima EcoRI, com um fragmento do elemento impala da subfamíla E, mostrou uma variação nos padrões de bandas dos isolados não-patogênicos, indicando a possível atividade desses elementos. No entanto, no caso dos isolados patogênicos, foram observados padrões de bandas mais homogêneas e alguns isolados apresentaram o mesmo perfil de bandas, indicando que se trata de cópias de impala que, possivelmente, não são mais capazes de sofrer transposição. Estas cópias inativas são excelentes marcadores genéticos. Um dos isolados patogênicos, Fus4, não apresentou cópias endógenas de impala, o que torna esse isolado um candidato para experimentos de mutagênese insercional usando o vetor pNI160, que possui o elemento impala ativo interrompendo o gene niaD, que codifica a enzima nitrato redutase.
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Mandinyenya, Bob, Norman Monks, Peter J. Mundy, Allan Sebata, and Albert Chirima. "Habitat use by a mixed feeder: impala Aepyceros melampus in a heterogeneous protected area." Journal of Tropical Ecology 34, no. 6 (November 2018): 378–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026646741800038x.

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Abstract:Although large herbivore habitat use has been extensively studied, more information is still required on the use of heterogeneous vegetation types. Over 3 y we carried out monthly road transects in the Zambezi National Park (ZNP), Zimbabwe, to determine the impala density in each of five vegetation types. In addition we determined grass and browse chemical composition to test if at the time the impala switches from grass to browse, grass nutritive quality had declined below that of browse. Furthermore, grass height was measured in the five vegetation types. The impala used mixed, acacia and terminalia vegetation types, which constituted 37% of the protected area and avoided grassland and the predominant Zambezi teak (60% of ZNP) vegetation types. At the time of the diet switch by the impala from grass to browse, woody plant leaf nutritive quality was higher than grass in terms of nitrogen, calcium and acid detergent fibre content. The three vegetation types used by the impala had short to medium grass height. We concluded that when the impala switched from grass to browse the grass nutritive quality was lower than that of the browse.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Impala Impala Impala"

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Theobald, Shannon. "Nutritional status and growth of impala (Aepyceros melampus) in the Limpopo Province." Diss., Connect to this title online, 2002. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-02262007-171732/.

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Van, den Berg Johannes Hermanus. "The effect of electrical stimulation on the meat quality of impala Aepyceros melampus." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2009. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-08122009-195520.

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Bourgarel, Mathieu. "Approche de la dynamique des populations de grands herbivores dans une aire protégée : l'exemple de l'Impala (Aepyceros Melampus) au Zimbabwe." Lyon 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LYO10040.

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Pour répondre aux problèmes de gestion de populations d'ongulés tropicaux, on se propose de travailler sur l'Impala (Aepyceros melampus). L'objectif est d'aborder plusieurs aspects de la biologie des populations d'un ongulé africain à partir de données individuelles récoltées par capture - marquage - recapture. Tout d'abord, une présentation du parc national de Hwange et de l'espèce a été faite. La deuxième partie est consacrée aux méthodes d'estimation des effectifs des populations de grands ongulés africains. Après une revue bibliographique montrant les limites et les avantages de chacune, 5 méthodes (Comptages aériens, points d'eau, Line Transect, Indice kilométrique et Capture-marquage-recapture) ont été comparées. La troisième partie aborde l'influence des facteurs environnementaux sur les individus d'une population et sur l'occupation de l'espace par ces mêmes individus. La distribution spatiale et la sélection des habitats des impalas au cours du temps, l'évolution de la structure sociale en fonction des conditions environnementales, mais aussi l'impact des facteurs environnementaux et des stratégies de l'utilisation de l'espace sur le poids corporel des individus ont été étudiés. Enfin la dynamique des populations d'impala a été analysée. Après avoir déterminé les taux de survie des femelles adultes (relativement bas : 0,61 à 0,82) et des juvéniles qui montrent une phase critique de 1 à 2 mois après la naissance (survie de 0,60), et une survie différentielle en faveur des femelles après le sevrage, ceux-ci ont été utilisés dans un modèle démographique qui montre un déclin de la population (0,8 < < 0,9) déjà mis en évidence par les comptages. Enfin, le modèle Impala a été comparé à celui d'espèces d'ongulés tempérés
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Kritzinger, Brian. "Meat quality parameters of the impala (Aepyceros melampus)." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52931.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of age, sex, region and cropping methodology on the meat quality of impala. Forty impala were cropped during separate day and night operations at the Mara Agricultural Development Centre. Carcass pH45 (measured in M. longissimus dorsi 45 minutes post mortem) was higher in night cropped animals (6.67 ± 0.111; P<0.05) compared to the day cropped animals (6.55 ± 0.236). The ultimate carcass pH (pHu) of animals cropped at night was lower (5.39 ± 0.081; P<0.05) compared to those cropped in the day (5.45 ± 0.108). Non-linear regression analysis showed that the rate of pH decline of the night cropped animals was slower than that of the day cropped animals (P<0.05). The cooling rate of the M. longissimus dorsi was twice as fast in the night cropped group (P<0.05). Shear force values and drip losses of the night cropped animals were both lower (19.11 ± 5.675 g/mm2 and 2.93 ± 1.597% respectively; PO.OS) compared to those of day cropped animals (23.42 ± 8.128 g/mm2 and 4.15 ± 2.339%). The results indicate that nighttime cropping has a beneficial effect on certain meat quality parameters compared to daytime cropping. A second group of impala was sampled at the Musina Experimental Farm in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Live weights of the Mara animals (50.23 ± 9.32 kg) were higher (P<0.05) than the Musina animals (44.25 ± 10.81 kg). Impala sampled at Mara had significantly higher dressing percentages than those at Musina (P<0.05). Impala ewes from both regions had a higher lipid content (P<0.05), but the sex of the animal had no effect on the remaining chemical parameters. The crude protein content of impala at Musina (24.88 ± 1.044%) was higher (P<0.05) than the Mara animals (23.80 ± 0.840%). Regional differences (P<0.05) were found in the amounts of phosphorous and calcium in the meat. Female animals at Mara showed higher proportions (P<0.05) of saturated (SFA), and mono-unsaturated fatty acids than the male animals. Males from both regions showed higher proportions (P<0.05) of poly-unsaturated fatty acids. Myristic, palmitic and stearic acid formed the greatest proportion of the SFA component for males and females from both regions. Samples of the M. semi-membranosus (SM), M. deltoideus (D), M. longissimus dorsi et laborum (LO), and M. psoas major (PS) were analysed for citrate synthase (CS) and phosphofructo-kinase activities. MHC distribution varied significantly between 0, SM and LD (PAFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie studie was om die invloed van ouderdom, geslag, area, en uitdunmetodes op die vleiskwalitiet van rooibokke te evalueer. Veertig rooibokke is gedurende afsonderlike dag en nag uitdunningsoperasies by die Mara Landboukundige Ontwikkelings Sentrum geoes. Karkas pH45 (gemeet in die M. longissimus dorsi 45 minute post mortem) was hoër (P<0.05) in nag-geoesde diere (6.67 ± 0.11) in vergelyking met die dag-geoesde diere (6.55 ± 0.23). Die finale pH (pHu) van diere wat in die nag geoes is (5.39 ± 0.08) was laer (P<0.05) in vergelyking met die wat in die dag geoes is (5.45 ± 0.11). Nie-lineêre regressie analise toon dat die tempo van pH-daling van die nag-geoesde diere merkbaar stadiger was as die dag-geoesde diere (P<0.05). Die afkoelings tempo van die M. longissimus dorsi et lumborum was twee keer vinniger in die nag geoesde groep (P<0.05). Die gemiddelde skeurkragwaarde en drupverlies was beide laer (P<0.05) vir nag geoesde diere (respektiewelik 19.11 ± 5.67 g/mm2 en 2.93 ± 1.59%) in vergelyking met diere wat in die dag geoes is (23.42 ± 8.12 g/mm2 en 4.15 ± 2.33%). Die resultate toon dat nag-uitdunning 'n voordelige effek op vleiskwaliteit gehad het, in vergelyking met dag-uitdunning. 'n Tweede groep van rooibokke is gemonster by die Musina Eksperimentele plaas in die Limpopo Provinsie in Suid-Afrika. Die gewigte van die Mara diere (50.23 ± 9.32 kg) was hoër (P<0.05) as die van die Musina diere (44.25 ± 10.81 kg). Die Mara groep het hoër uitslag persentasies (P<0.05) gehad. Vroulike diere in beide areas het 'n hoër vet inhoud (P>O.05) gehad. Die ru-proteien inhoud van die Musina diere (24.88 ± 1.04%) was hoër (P<0.05) as die van die Mara diere (23.80 ± 0.84%). Area verskille (P<0.05) is gevind in die fosfaat en kalsium inhoud in die vleis. Vroulike diere by Mara het 'n hoër proporsie (P<0.05) van versadigde en mono-onversadige vetsure in die weefsel as manlike diere gehad. Manlike diere van beide areas het 'n hoër proporsie (P<0.05) van poli-onversadige vetsure (P<0.05) as die vroulike diere getoon. Miristien, palmitien en stearien suur was kwantitatief die belangrikste vetsure in manlike en vroulike diere van beide areas. Monsters van die M. semi-membranosus (SM), M. deltoideus (D), M. longissimus dorsi et laborum (LO), en M. psoas major (PS), van die rooibokkarkasse is ontleed vir sitraatsintase (SS) en fosfofruktokinase aktiwiteite (FFK). MSK verspreiding het merkbaar varieer tussen 0, SM en LO (P
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James, Mlungiseleli Shakespeare. "Impact study of Impala Platinum Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme : Marula Chrome Project." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95585.

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The mining industry has had a significant role to play in addressing socio-economic development (SED) issues, such as the high levels of poverty, illiteracy and unemployment. For South Africa to be able to eradicate poverty and illiteracy, a collaborative partnership between the government, the mining industry and local mining communities is critical. The Minister of Mineral Resources, Shabangu (2012), has encouraged the mining industry to ensure that corporate social responsibility (CSR) investments make a significant impact on the communities in which the mining companies operate and to stop making CSR a mere exercise in ticking off a scorecard. The Mining Charter states that the mining industry must promote employment and advance social and economic welfare of mining community and the major sending areas. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the impact of the Impala Platinum (Implats) CSR programme, Marula Chrome Project, on the Marula community. The challenges that Implats and the Marula community experienced during the implementation of the project were explored. If the project was to be successful, the key success factors had to be identified. The Marula Chrome Project was commissioned in 2010. The Project created 69 job opportunities during its construction period, and 35 permanent jobs after its completion. A number of SED issues were addressed by the project through skills development and training. The community leaders attended an intensive business principles course, covering the basic principles of mining, business skills and corporate governance. The employees of the project also were empowered with relevant operational and management skills. The project had, by the time of the report, paid out dividends to the value of R20 million to the communities. Two community halls had been built with the amount of R4 million. The dividends were distributed to the six Marula communities, who spent the money obtained in this way for addressing such SED problems as infrastructure, education and enterprise development. This project is one of the few examples of CSR initiatives in South Africa. The researcher hopes that other local mining communities can learn what made this project successful. The findings of the projects show that the community and Implats have managed the challenges faced during the project and have focused on the important issues. Collaborative partnership and leadership is one of the key success factors highlighted. Kinnear and Miles (2009) agree that partnerships and local coordination between the mining industry, the government and the community are vital. Positive outcomes can be achieved by means of community‐driven initiatives. According to CSR scholars such as Muthuri (2012), CSR is a potent force for social change and poverty alleviation. The lack of CSR impact evaluation tools required addressing by Implats and the mining industry. The mining industry and the Department of Mineral Resources should work together on developing an evaluation tool by means of which to measure CSR initiatives. Doing so would assist the mining industry CSR investments to add value and to contribute to the eradication of poverty and illiteracy in the local communities.
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Basáez, Villagrán Christian Andrés. "Impala urbano bicicleta dual para una ciudad extensa." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2008. http://www.repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/111714.

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Oliver, Colin Malcolm. "The role of the ram in the impala (Aepyceros melampus) mating system." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2002. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-03292005-104752/.

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Van, der Merwe Paul. "Immunocytochemistry, assisted by computer image analysis, of hypophyseal peptide hormones of the impala (Aepyceros Melampus)." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2009. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11162006-104350/.

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Nkagisang, Monyane Gabriel. "The impact of Impala Platinum's corporate social responsibility in the Rustenburg area / Monyane Gabriel Nkagisang." Thesis, North-West University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4096.

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Mostert, Analene C. "Meat quality of kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) and impala (Aepyceros melampus)." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/18597.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Although kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) and impala (Aepyceros melampus) are found in the same geographical area, there is variation in their diets as kudu are predominantly browsers, feeding on tree and shrub leaves, while impala are known as mixed feeders as they graze and browse. Therefore this poses the question whether the diet would influence their meat quality. The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the physical measurements and chemical composition of M. longissimus dorsi, M. biceps femoris, M. semimembranosus, M. semitendinosus and M. supraspinatus for kudu and impala, two southern African antelope species. The effects of age (adult and sub-adult) and gender (male and female) were also determined. The sensory characteristics of the M. longissimus dorsi muscle for sub-adult kudu and impala were investigated. Correlations between the various physical measurements and chemical composition of the meat were verified. Physical measurements and chemical composition of the M. longissimus dorsi muscle were tested for correlations with the sensory ratings of the meat. Dressing percentage of impala (59.88%) (n=28) was higher than that of kudu (57.60%) (n=35). The main effects (species, gender and age) showed no differences for drip loss and cooking loss. However, muscles differed in terms of cooking loss with impala M. semitendinosus having the highest (38.28%) value and kudu M. longissimus dorsi having the lowest value (30.77%). For impala, the highest Warner–Bratzler shear (WBS) values were measured for M. semimembranosus (5.90 kg/1.27cmø), followed by M. biceps femoris, M. longissimus dorsi, and M. semitendinosus with the lowest WBS values measured for M. supraspinatus (3.61 kg/1.27cmø). All impala muscles had lower L* values and appeared darker in colour than kudu muscles, except for M. supraspinatus. Adult animals also had lower L* values than the sub-adult group. Kudu had significantly higher a* and b* values (more red) than impala. Chroma values were higher for kudu, thus appearing brighter in colour. The respective muscles of kudu and impala investigated differed significantly in terms of physical characteristics. However, gender and age did not have an effect on the physical measurements. Moisture content was higher in kudu meat (76.46%) than in impala meat (75.28%). Muscles differed for both moisture and fat content. The highest fat was found in M. supraspinatus followed by M. biceps femoris, M. semitendinosus, M. semimembranosus and M. longissimus dorsi. Protein content did not differ between species (kudu: 21.66%; impala: 22.26%), gender (male: 21.98%; female: 21.95%) and age groups (adult: 21.74%; sub-adult: 22.18%). Kudu M. longissimus dorsi (1.62%) had lower fat content than impala M. longissimus dorsi (2.22%) and female animals had a higher fat content than male animals. Sub-adults (1.20 ± 0.02%) had higher ash content than adults (1.10 ± 0.03%). The M. supraspinatus had the lowest protein and also the highest fat content, with M. semimembranosus having the lowest fat content but the highest value for protein. Myoglobin content did not differ between species, although females had higher (6.58 ± 0.20 mg/g) myoglobin content than males (5.11 ± 0.25 mg/g). Glycolitic muscles had the lowest myoglobin content with the highest values found in M. supraspinatus, an oxidative muscle. An interaction was noted between species and muscle for myoglobin content. Myoglobin content in impala M. longissimus dorsi was higher than that in kudu M. longissimus dorsi; however for all other muscles the myoglobin content was lower in impala. Gender did not affect mineral content. Potassium levels were highest for kudu while phosphorus was more prevalent in impala meat. Adult and sub-adult groups differed in terms of potassium, calcium and zinc content. Potassium and calcium content were higher for subadult animals while zinc content was higher in adult animals. In impala meat, stearic acid (22.67%) was the major fatty acid, followed by palmitic acid (16.66%). In contrast, oleic acid (24.35%) was the most profuse fatty acid in kudu, followed by linoleic acid (22.95%). The SFA’s as a percentage of the total fatty acids differed between impala (51.12%) and kudu meat (34.87%). Kudu meat had a higher concentration of total PUFA (38.88%) than impala (34.06%) meat. The PUFA: SFA ratio for kudu meat (1.22) was more favourable than that for impala meat (0.73). The ratio of n-6 PUFA’s to n-3 PUFA’s for kudu and impala were determined as 2.22 and 3.76 respectively. From the current findings it is evident that kudu and impala meat have advantageous fatty acid profiles and can be a healthy substitute for other red meats. Kudu meat (72.62 ± 1.86 mg/100g) had higher cholesterol than impala meat (55.35 ± 1.84 mg/100g). It is recommended that further studies be done in order to confirm the cholesterol content of kudu meat. Within species, no gender differences for any of the sensory characteristics tested were noted. The impala meat had a more intense game aroma than the kudu meat, while kudu meat was found to be more juicy than impala meat. It can therefore be concluded that the marketing of game meat should be species-specific as there are distinct flavour and aroma differences between kudu and impala meat.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Alhoewel koedoes (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) en rooibokke (Aepyceros melampus) in dieselfde geografiese area voorkom, is daar variasie in hulle diëte. Koedoes is hoofsaaklik blaarvreters, terwyl rooibokke bekend staan as gemengde vreters aangesien hulle grassowel as blaarvreters is. Die vraag ontstaan dus of die verskil in diëet die kwaliteit van hulle vleis sal beϊnvloed. Die doel van hierdie ondersoek was dus om die fisiese metings en chemiese samestelling van die M. longissimus dorsi, M. biceps femoris, M. semimembranosus, M. semitendinosus en M. supraspinatus vir koedoes en rooibokke te bepaal. Die invloed van ouderdom (volwasse en onvolwasse) en geslag (manlik en vroulik) op hierdie eienskappe is ook geëvalueer. Die sensoriese eienskappe van die M. longissimus dorsi van onvolwasse koedoes en rooibokke is ook ondersoek. Korrelasies tussen die fisiese metings en chemiese samestelling van die vleis is ondersoek. Die fisiese metings en chemiese samestelling van die M. longissimus dorsi is getoets vir korrelasies met die resultate van die sintuiglike evaluering van die vleis. Die gemiddelde uitslagpersentasie van rooibokke (59.88%) (n=28) was hoër as die van koedoes (57.60%) (n=35). Daar was geen verskille in drupverlies en kookverlies vir die hoofeffekte (spesie, geslag en ouderdom) nie. Spiere het wel verskil in terme van kookverlies, met die hoogste waarde gemeet vir rooibok M. semitendinosus (38.28%) en die laagste waarde vir koedoe M. longissimus dorsi (30.77%). In rooibokke was die hoogste Warner- Bratzler skeurkrag waardes gemeet vir M. semimembranosus (5.76 kg/1.27cmø), gevolg deur M. biceps femoris, M. longissimus dorsi, en M. semitendinosus met die laagste Warner- Bratzler skeurkrag waardes gemeet vir M. supraspinatus (3.78 kg/1.27cmø). Alle rooibokspiere het laer L* waardes gehad en was donkerder van kleur as koedoespiere, behalwe vir M. supraspinatus. Laer L* waardes is ook verkry vir volwasse diere in vergelyking met onvolwasse diere. Die a* en b* waardes was hoër in koedoe- as in rooibokvleis, m.a.w. koedoevleis het rooier vertoon. Die onderskeie koedoe- en rooibokspiere het betekenisvol verskil in terme van fisiese eienskappe, terwyl geslag en ouderdom geen effek op die fisiese eienskappe gehad het nie. Voginhoud was hoër in koedoe- (75.52%) as in rooibokvleis (74.52%). Verkille tussen spiere is opgemerk vir beide vog- en vetinhoud. M. supraspinatus het die hoogste vetinhoud gehad, gevolg deur M. biceps femoris, M. semitendinosus, M. semimembranosus en M. longissimus dorsi. Geen verskille is opgemerk tussen spesies (koedoe: 21.66%; rooibok: 22.26%), geslagte (manlik: 21.98%; vroulik: 21.95%) en ouderdomme (volwasse: 21.74%; onvolwasse: 22.18%) in terme van proteϊeninhoud nie. Die vetinhoud van koedoe M. longissimus dorsi (1.62%) was laer as dié van rooibok M. longissimus dorsi (2.22%) en die vetinhoud van vroulike diere was hoër as dié van manlike diere. Onvolwasse diere (1.20 ± 0.02%) het ‘n hoër asinhoud as dié van volwasse diere (1.10 ± 0.03%) getoon. In terme van die onderskeie spiere het M. supraspinatus die laagste proteϊen- en die hoogste vetinhoud gehad, terwyl M. semimembranosus die laagste vet- en die hoogste proteϊeninhoud gehad het. Die mioglobieninhoud was nie beϊnvloed deur spesie nie, terwyl vroulike diere ‘n hoër (6.58 ± 0.20 mg/g) mioglobieninhoud as manlike diere (5.11 ± 0.25 mg/g) gehad het. Die M. supraspinatus, ‘n oksidatiewe spier het die hoogste mioglobieninhoud gehad, terwyl glikolitiese spiere die laagste mioglobieninhoud gehad het. ’n Interaksie tussen spesie en spier was opgemerk vir mioglobieninhoud. Rooibok M. longissimus dorsi het ‘n hoër mioglobieninhoud as koedoe M. longissimus dorsi gehad, terwyl die mioglobieninhoud vir al die ander spiere laer was in rooibokke. Mineraalinhoud was nie deur geslag beϊnvloed nie. Kaliumvlakke was hoër in koedoevleis, terwyl fosforvlakke hoër was in rooibokvleis. Kalium- en kalsiuminhoud was hoër in onvolwasse diere terwyl die sinkinhoud hoër was in volwasse diere. Steariensuur (22.67%), gevolg deur palmitiensuur (16.66%) was die mees algemene vetsure in rooibokvleis. In teenstelling hiermee was oleϊensuur (24.35%), gevolg deur linoleϊensuur (22.95%) die mees algemene vetsure in koedoevleis. Die totale versadigde vetsure was laer in koedoevleis (34.87%) in vergelyking met rooibokvleis (51.12%), terwyl die totale polionversadigde vetsure in koedoevleis (38.88%) hoër was as dié van rooibokvleis (34.06%). Die verhouding van n-6 tot n-3 poli-onversadigde vetsure vir koedoe en rooibok was 2.22 en 3.76 onderskeidelik. Hierdie resultate bevestig dat koedoe- en rooibokvleis oor ‘n vetsuurprofiel beskik wat ’n gesonde alternatief bied tot ander rooivleise. Die cholesterolinhoud van koedoevleis (72.62 ± 1.86 mg/100g) was hoër as dié van rooibokvleis (55.35 ± 1.84 mg/100g). Dit word egter aanbeveel dat verdere studies gedoen word om die cholesterolinhoud van koedoevleis te bevestig. Binne spesies was daar geen geslagsverkille vir enige van die sensoriese eienskappe nie. Rooibokvleis het ‘n meer intense wildsvleis aroma as koedoevleis gehad, terwyl koedoevleis meer sappig was as rooibokvleis. Hierdie resultate dui daarop dat die bemarking van wildsvleis spesie-spesifiiek moet wees aangesien daar defnitiewe geur en aroma verskille tussen koedoe- en rooibokvleis is.
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David, Carole. Impala: Roman. Montréal: les Herbes rouges, 1994.

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David, Carole. Impala: A novel. Toronto: Guernica, 1997.

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Papo Impala está quitao. San Juan, P.R: Ediciones Letra Viva, 1991.

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Ramos, Juan Antonio. Papo Impala está quitao. Río Piedras, P.R: Editorial Plaza Mayor, 1997.

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Nicolotti, Muriel. Swala, la petite impala. Mouans-Sartoux (Alpes-Maritimes): Publications de l'Ecole moderne française, 2001.

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Mitchell, A. J. A.J. Mitchell's Hector Impala, P.V. Irvine, CA: A.J. Mitchell, 2006.

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Brett, Johnson Paul, ed. The wild ride of Miss Impala George. New York: Orchard, 1996.

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Stubblefield, Mike. Chevrolet Impala & Monte Carlo automotive repair manual. Sparkford Nr Yeovil, Somerset, England: Haynes Pub. Group, 2008.

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General Motors Corporation. North American Operations. Service manual 2000, Chevrolet Impala, Monte Carlo: W-platform. Warren, Mich: North American Operations, General Motors Corp., 2000.

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Kibler, Jeff. Chevrolet Impala SS & Caprice, Buick Roadmaster automotive repair manual. Sparkford, Nr Yeovil, Somerset, England: Haynes Pub. Group, 1997.

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Kornacker, Marcel, and Alex Behm. "Impala." In Encyclopedia of Big Data Technologies, 993–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77525-8_253.

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Kornacker, Marcel, and Alex Behm. "Impala." In Encyclopedia of Big Data Technologies, 1–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63962-8_253-1.

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Quinto, Butch. "Introduction to Impala." In Next-Generation Big Data, 57–99. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3147-0_3.

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Quinto, Butch. "High Performance Data Analysis with Impala and Kudu." In Next-Generation Big Data, 101–11. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3147-0_4.

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Kornacker, Marcel, Alexander Behm, Victor Bittorf, Taras Bobrovytsky, Casey Ching, Alan Choi, Justin Erickson, et al. "Impala: Eine moderne, quellen-offene SQL Engine für Hadoop." In Big Data, 159–78. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-11589-0_8.

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Moe, Stein R., Lucas Rutina, Håkan Hytteborn, and Johan T. du Toit. "Impala as Controllers of Elephant-Driven Change within a Savanna Ecosystem." In Elephants and Savanna Woodland Ecosystems, 154–71. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118858615.ch10.

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Chen, Xu, Boyu Qiu, Jungang Xu, and Renfeng Liu. "K2RDF: A Distributed RDF Data Management System on Kudu and Impala." In Benchmarking, Measuring, and Optimizing, 57–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71058-3_4.

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Dufresne, Marie, and Marie-Josée Daboussi. "Development of Impala-Based Transposon Systems for Gene Tagging in Filamentous Fungi." In Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi, 41–54. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-611-5_4.

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Eldawy, Ahmed, Ibrahim Sabek, Mostafa Elganainy, Ammar Bakeer, Ahmed Abdelmotaleb, and Mohamed F. Mokbel. "Sphinx: Empowering Impala for Efficient Execution of SQL Queries on Big Spatial Data." In Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases, 65–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64367-0_4.

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George, Susan A. "A Man and His 1967 Impala: Supernatural, U.S. Car Culture, and the Masculinity of Dean Winchester." In Supernatural, Humanity, and the Soul, 141–54. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137412560_11.

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Liu, Ting, and Margaret Martonosi. "Impala." In the ninth ACM SIGPLAN symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/781498.781516.

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Li, Xiaopeng, and Wenli Zhou. "Performance Comparison of Hive, Impala and Spark SQL." In 2015 7th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Machine Systems and Cybernetics (IHMSC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ihmsc.2015.95.

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Fu, Tianyuan, Mei Chen, and Hui Li. "Characterizing the performance of Impala over massive data set." In 2013 International Conference on Future Computer and Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/icfcit131261.

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Li, Ke, Fei Su, Xinzhou Cheng, Weiwei Chen, and Kejing Meng. "The research of performance optimization methods based on Impala cluster." In 2016 16th International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies (ISCIT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscit.2016.7751646.

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Jingmin Li. "Design of real-time data analysis system based on Impala." In 2014 IEEE Workshop on Advanced Research and Technology in Industry Applications (WARTIA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wartia.2014.6976427.

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Voirin-Hertz, M., G. Carvajal Alegria, F. Garrigues, A. Simon, A. Feydi, F. de Bruin, M. Reijnierse, et al. "SAT0632 Impact of lumbar spine morphology (scoliosis) on early spondyloarthritis pattern (the impala-desir study)." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, 14–17 June, 2017. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.5168.

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Sadredini, Elaheh, Reza Rahimi, Marzieh Lenjani, Mircea Stan, and Kevin Skadron. "Impala: Algorithm/Architecture Co-Design for In-Memory Multi-Stride Pattern Matching." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hpca47549.2020.00017.

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Orprayoon, T., P. Kongkam, N. Sirisub, N. Klaikaew, A. Sanpawat, W. Ridtitid, P. Angsuwatcharakon, P. Kullavanijaya, and R. Rerknimitr. "IMPACT OF EUS-FNB FROM PERITONEAL LESIONS FOR AVOIDING DIAGNOSTIC LAPAROSCOPY: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY (THE IMPALA STUDY)." In ESGE Days 2019. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1681581.

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Gardner, Les, M. Fox, and N. Conley. "Selecting support for new mine development – a case study from Impala Platinum Ltd." In Seventh International Symposium on Ground Support in Mining and Underground Construction. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1304_27_gardner.

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Trapnell, Bruce, Cecilia Ganslandt, Inge Tarnow, Taneli Jouhikainen, Grant Waterer, and Cliff Morgan. "Clinical features of autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis from a large international patient cohort: baseline data from the IMPALA trial." In ERS International Congress 2019 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.oa5328.

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Huard, A. A. The Noranda/Impala Stog'er Tight Gold Deposit. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/132263.

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Anderson, D. M., P. Godoy-Kain, A. Y. Gu, and C. A. Ulibarri. Socioeconomic effects of power marketing alternatives for the Central Valley and Washoe Projects: 2005 regional econmic impact analysis using IMPLAN. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/417619.

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Koller, Josef. IMPACT Project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1077037.

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Barber, Brad, Adair Morse, and Ayako Yasuda. Impact Investing. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w26582.

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Sansalone, Mary, and Nicholas J. Carino. Impact-echo :. Gaithersburg, MD: National Bureau of Standards, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nbs.ir.86-3452.

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Grieve, R. A. F., and V. L. Masaitis. Impact diamonds. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211748.

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Technology Transfer Department. Economic impact. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/813372.

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Anderson, D. M., P. Godoy-Kain, A. Y. Gu, and C. A. Ulibarri. Socioeconomic effects of DRAFT power marketing options of the Central Valley and Washoe Projects: 2005 regional economic impact analysis using IMPLAN. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/236259.

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Hoffmann, Vivian, Vijayendra Rao, Upamanyu Datta, Paromita Sanyal, Vaishnavi Surendra, and Shruti Majumdar. http://www.3ieimpact.org/en/publications/3ie-impact-evaluation-reports/3ie-impact-evaluations/impact-evaluation-report-71/. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), March 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23846/ow3.ie71.

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Shastry, Gauri Kartini, James Berry, Priya Mukherjee, Saurabh Mehta, and Hannah Ruebeck. http://www.3ieimpact.org/en/publications/3ie-impact-evaluation-reports/3ie-impact-evaluations/impact-evaluation-report-77/. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), July 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23846/ow3.ie77.

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