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  1. A model checker for the LF system by Gerber, Erick D. B.

    Published 2012
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  2. Reducing communication in distributed model checking by Fourie, Jean Francois

    Published 2009
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  3. A program slicer for LF by Louw, Francoise

    Published 2011
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  4. Parallel likelihood calculations for phylogenetic trees by Hayward, Peter

    Published 2011
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  5. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON DRACUNCULIASIS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA

    Published 1995-02
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  6. Process-based decomposition and multicore performance : case studies from Stringology

    Published 2017
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  7. ’n Diakroniese korpusondersoek na die voorkoms van laatwerk in die poëtiese oeuvre van Breyten Breytenbach by Van der Merwe, Anke Irene

    Published 2025
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  8. Analysing Student Code Submissions Using Program Analysis Techniques and Large Language Models by Grobbelaar, Nelia

    Published 2026
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  9. The determination and validation of population pharmacokinetic parameters of phenytoin in adult epileptic patients in the Western Cape using nonlinear mixed-effects modelling by Valodia, Praneet

    Published 2017
    “…The data were analyzed using NONMEM (nonlinear mixed-effects modelling), a computer programme designed for population pharmacokinetic analysis that allows pooling of data from many individuals. …”
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  10. Contextualisation of instructional time utilising mobile social networks for learning efficiency: a participatory action research study for technical vocational education and train... by Dzvapatsva, Godwin Pedzisai

    Published 2021
    “…Despite the fact that some studies have shown a connection between learning efficiency and instructional time, there is lack of research that has been carried out within the Technical Vocational Education and Training sector with a particular focus on National Certificate Vocational programmes. To fill this gap, the current study utilised WhatsApp, an instance of a Mobile Social Network, in extending instructional time beyond the normal lecturing timetables with the objective of improving learning efficiency for NCV learners studying Computer Programming as a subject. …”
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