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In Times of Need the Land Always Provides, and Being Queer Don’t Hurt
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Ties that bind: motherhood, modernity, and the State in semi-colonial Egypt
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always puking always crying always dancing
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The ties that bind : the relationship between politics and cricket in South Africa (1989-1992)
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The ties that bind : the past in the present, linking the Pretoria inner city with its natural context
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Uprooted : unearthing the ties between food, family, and forced removals in Plettenberg bay
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Wealth mobility, familial ties and migration : evidence from the Cape of Good Hope panel
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Narrating Queer Identity in Xochitl Gonzalez’s "Olga Dies Dreaming"
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A location science model for the placement of POC CD4 testing devices as part of South Africa's public healthcare diagnostic service delivery model
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Optimal configuration of tie strength and tie breadth for team innovation : a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis
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The lateral load carrying capacity of wall ties used in cavity wall construction in the Western Cape : a comparison between the Butterfly-type wire tie and the Crimped-type wire tie
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Negotiating normativities: Counter narratives of lesbian queer world making in Cape Town
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Iyarara: Loss and Found
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Trispecific antibodies: is more always better? Advances and boundaries
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Historical ties shape fisheries research in West Africa
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Not Making Big Rocks Small: Decolonising and Queering the Archive through Personal Narrative in the Film Essay
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Should species with smaller distribution ranges always be prioritised for conservation?
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Familial Defective binding apolipoprotein B-100 the Cape Town Experience
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The effect of innovation on performance of manufacturing firms: the role of network ties
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Design of a rotor-tied doubly fed induction generator
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Double agents : queer citizenship(s) in contemporary South African visual culture
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To both/and, either/or, in-between, and beyond! Queering the normative construction of entrepreneurship for the inclusion of queer entrepreneurs.
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Queer configurations: The female divine, regional identity, and Queer‐religious belonging in South India
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The founding of the Unisa international piano competition