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  1. Exploring consumer perceptions, experiences, and adoption factors of electric vehicles in South Africa's mixed-energy mobility market

    Published 2025
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  2. How accurate is translaryngeal ultrasound when compared to flexible nasal endoscopy in viewing vocal cord mobility in children? by Ramyead, Divya Pallavi

    Published 2026
    “…Although the proportion of cases where normal mobility was correctly identified was 93.3% (n=120/135), the proportion of cases in which abnormal mobility (unilateral vocal cord mobility) was present and correctly identified was 100% (n=135/135). …”
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  3. The relationship between kinaesthesia, motor performance, physical fitness and joint mobility in children with and without joint hypermobility in Nigeria by Anieto, Ebuka Miracle

    Published 2023
    “…GJH was identified in a total of 35 (38.46%) children, while 56 (61.54%) children had normal mobility. GJH was more frequent in females (60.0%) than in males (40.0%). …”
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  4. A report on oral health delivery to rural underserved communities oyo state using the mobile dental clinic

    Published 2018
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  5. Financial development and economic growth – the role of mobile money: empirical evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and a comparative study of Kenya and Uganda by Tinyinondi, Grace Ainomugisha

    Published 2026
    “…To gain deeper insights into the impact of enhanced financial inclusion on the finance-growth relationship in developing economies, Kenya and Uganda, two of the leading adopters of mobile money, are analyzed as case studies. While financial inclusion has gained increasing recognition, existing research on the finance-growth nexus in Kenya and Uganda often relies on a single proxy of financial development, typically bank credit to the private sector, thereby overlooking the broader dynamics of a more inclusive financial system. …”
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  6. Essays on telecommunications demand and regulatory policies by Mothobi, Onkokame

    Published 2018
    “…Mobile phone users who live in areas with poor infrastructure are more likely to rely on mobile phones to make financial transactions than individuals living in areas with better infrastructure. …”
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  7. Triggers, transitions, and trip decisions from 1976 to 2019: why utility cyclists in Cape Town choose to ‘ditch their cars’, and why bicycle advocacy says they should by Jennings, Gail

    Published 2025
    “…These identities become more entrenched, and increasingly dominant motivations, the more often and for more purposes they ride. …”
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  8. Building trust in mobile commerce: a technical report presented to the Department of Information Systems, University of Cape Town by Joubert, Janine

    Published 2025
    “…Mobile commerce or ITHXll'Tlmerce is seen as the next technological innovation that will transform the marketplace. …”
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  9. Improving diabetes management of pregnant women in under-served communities of South Africa by using a mobile phone by Arbi, Shameela

    Published 2022
    “…One such disease management platform exists as mHealth, which is the acronym for mobile health, and is best described to be the use of mobile communication for health services and information. …”
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  10. The effect of supplementation with selected micronutrients on dementia and osteoporosis by Soliman, Rafik

    Published 2020
    “…Aging results in cognitive memory impairments and osteoporosis which affects mobility. Memory impairment is the inability to encode information. …”
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  11. Towards a digital tool for monitoring and reporting mobile victimisation among South African high school students by Lusinga, Shallen

    Published 2020
    “…This creates a shift from generalised interventions and creates a more personalised approach to intervening mobile victimisation. …”
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  12. The power of peers: mobile youth culture, homophily and informal learning among a group of South African youth by Carew, Joanne

    Published 2017
    “…This dissertation builds on such critiques by documenting the local practices and distinctive mobile literacies of a group of young people in South Africa. …”
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  13. A mobility study to determine the potential for non motorised transport as part of Stellenbosch University future urban campus plan by De Wet, Leane

    Published 2019
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  14. Permanent deformation behaviour of open-graded bitumen rubber asphalt using the model mobile load simulator (MMLS3). by Kasozi, Adam Matovu

    Published 2025
    “…With road transport providing a cheap and more accessible trade outlet than rail transport, pavements in South Africa have become more susceptible to permanent deformation. …”
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