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Temperament and character correlates of emotional processing
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The relationship between temperament, character and executive functioning
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Stance and indexes of code-switching in the Egyptian novel Zaat
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The relationships between depression, temperament, character, and resilience among university students
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Development of an index for preventive and interceptive orthodontic needs (IPION)
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The Development and Evaluation of an index language for energy research [Volume 2]
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On Route to Sustainable Software: AI-Agent-Enabled Green Coding in Integrated Development Environments
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Towards a Digital Inclusion Index for South Africa
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An investigation into the core competencies of an ideal call centre agent
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The Regulation of banking agents to enhance financial inclusion
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A psychometric assessment of the Temperament and Character Inventory in a South African sample of police recruits
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Current trends in the classification, abstracting and indexing of media materials in modern libraries
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A FRAMEWORK FOR DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE AGENTS AS WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM SERVICE FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL IN DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENTS
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Marine bacteria as sources of antimycobacterial agents
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The psychometric properties of a talent mindset index
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Titanium (IV) complexes of thianthrene and dibenzodioxin as possible antitumour agents
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The development of N-functionalized 4-azapodophyllotoxins as novel anticancer agents
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Development of a rapid assessment method for the glycaemic index
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Parametric insurance solutions - is it a legally viable option as the midpoint between traditional insurance and index-based derivatives from a South African perspective?
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Validation of the Arabic version of the Oswestry Disability Index developed in Tunisia for low back pain patients in the UAE
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Detection of and Early Genomic Insights into Chikungunya Virus, Bolivia, 2025
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Ophthalmomyiasis Outbreak Caused by Oestrus ovis Infection, Algeria, 2025
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Autochthonous Neurocysticercosis Brain Lesions Mimicking Metastatic Disease, Spain
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Discovery of Cinchona as Antimalarial, Viceroyalty of Peru, Circa 1630