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Understanding and benchmarking suppression systems for post-flashover informal settlement fires
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The applicability of international benchmarks to an internet-based distance education programme at the University of Stellenbosch
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Testing the orphanhood method against benchmark mortality rates in South Africa since 1996
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Optimisation and benchmarking of analytical approaches to estimation of population level HIV incidence from survey data
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The normalisation of resource efficiency measures in healthcare facilities: the case of energy and water
Published 2019Subjects: “…Benchmarking (Management)…”
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Modeling Volatility Dynamics in the U.S. Public Real Estate Stock Market: Evidence from Conditional Volatility Decomposition and Sector Benchmarking
Published 2026“…The estimated conditional volatilities are used to estimate volatility-to-volatility elasticities at the firm and aggregate levels and are benchmarked against other equity sectors. …”
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Investigating the potential for utilising a water equity metric to benchmark differential access in Global South cities: a case study of Cape Town
Published 2025“…The addition of these equity metrices to benchmark and compare the state of equity can provide valuable information for decision makers to determine if the implementation of water policy, such as those aimed at making Cape Town more water sensitive, have a positive or adverse effect on equity- a point that becomes especially salient during times of low water availability. 141 suburbs in the metropolitan were assessed using the population and total water consumption for a period between April 2017 to April 2018 to determine a figure for the Gini coefficient and Palma ratio which were found to be 0.30 and 4.18 respectively. …”
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