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‘n Eko-teologiese perspektief op die christelik-etiese implikasies van stamselnavorsing en –terapie (Afrikaans)
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Recataloguing and reclassification projects and methods in Cape Town libraries
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The effect of Methylphenidate-OROS® on the narrative ability of children with ADHD
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A corpus-driven quantitative analysis of translated and original texts in 'Die Burger'
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Evaluation and reclassification of commonly used breathing systems including new designs
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Geographies of Hidden Urbanization: The Demographic Limits of Urban Reclassification in Eastern India
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On the presence of the sessilid peritrich Apiosoma in the oro-pharynx of Lissotriton vulgaris (Urodela, Vertebrata)
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Current and emerging trends in oro-dental healthcare and cranio-maxillo-facial surgery
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Corpus-based Lexicography for Sesotho
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The reclassification of the genus Ceratocaryum Nees (Restionaceae) and describing the variation of the species C. argenteum Nees ex Kumth
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The application of IAS 39 reclassifications by global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) since 2008/2009
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Reclassification of four South American species of Laemophloeus Dejean, 1835 into Charaphloeus Casey, 1916 (Coleoptera, Laemophloeidae)
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The compilation of corpus-based Setswana dictionaries
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Contrastive Analysis of Media Framing in German, Arabic, Spanish, and French: A Corpus-Based Study of Migration Discourse in Translated News Articles
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By the stroke of a pen : an evaluation of the Cape Times and Die Burger’s portrayal of racial reclassification from 1980-1990
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Corpus design for Setswana lexicography
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Phonene-based topic spotting on the switchboard corpus
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Oro-facial lesions and CD4 counts associated with HIV\AIDS in an adult population in Oyo, state, Nigeria
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A corpus of early ionic capitals
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Investigating historical fiction in the TV Corpus
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Ritual, art and/or physics? seven rare wooden oro bullroarers in the collection of the institute of african studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Ritual, art and/or physics? seven rare wooden oro bullroarers in the collection of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Ritual, art and/or physics? seven rare wooden oro bullroarers in the collection of the institute of african studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Investigation of the potential beneficial effects of cannabidiol on oro-bucco-lingual dyskinesias, oxidative stress and psychosis using animal studies