Search Results - Common expression

  1. The R563Q Mutation of the Beta Subunit of the Epithelial Sodium Channel: Prevalence and Effect by Jones, Dr Erika Sherad Wilshire

    Published 2014
    “…The results are important because hypertension resulting from the R563Q mutation is a common and treatable cause of hypertension. It is recommended that hypertension units in South Africa screen for the mutation and alter treatment appropriately. …”
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  2. South African university students' user experience of mobile applications for anxiety and depression by Chipps, Wesley

    Published 2025
    “…Background: Globally, university students have been shown to be disproportionately affected by common mental disorders (CMDs). The primary CMDs reported by students have been anxiety and depression. …”
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  3. The Lion Couchant - Architecture of the ontological landscape of Lion Mountain by Botha, Charlton

    Published 2014
    “…The neutrality of everyday life is suggested as the common factor that brings these archetypes into discourse. …”
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  4. High School educators' perceptions of their role in reporting child neglect by Stevens, Melissa

    Published 2026
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  5. Antibiotic resistance in Red Sea brine pools by Elbehery, Ali Hassan Ali

    Published 2016
    “…Here, we initially validated commonly used AR detection methods, then analyzed antibiotic resistance in four brine pools (Atlantis II, Discovery, Kebrit and Chain Deeps) in addition to a brine-influenced site. …”
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  6. Spatial variation in functional traits and grazing value of savanna grasses at the community and species level

    Published 2022
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  7. A formative study on the adaptation of mental health promotion programmes for perinatal depression in West Chitwan by Subba, Prasansa

    Published 2018
    “…Results: Due to poor awareness and stigma, none of our respondents had ever sought help for depression from the antenatal or postnatal service providers. Using local expressions for common depressive symptoms such as loss of interest, rumination, pessimistic views, extreme worries, restlessness, two separate CIDTs were developed each for antenatal and postnatal depression. …”
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  8. From #MenAreTrash to #MensConference: Networked masculinities in South African Twitter by Aguera, Reneses Pablo

    Published 2022
    “…In accordance with the notion of masculinity as multiple, fluid and discursive, the analysis uncovered a wide range of masculinity discourses on South African Twitter across a traditional-liberal spectrum. While expressions of sexism and misogyny were common throughout the sample, men also upheld alternative and progressive models of manhood. …”
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  9. Frankenstein: a monstrous romanticism by Königkrämer, Lobke

    Published 2014
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  10. Evolution of XDR-TB and the associated proteome by McGrath, Marieta

    Published 2016
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  11. Mechanisms and kinetics of atmospheric sphalerite oxidative and non-oxidative leaching by Henning, Adriaan Johannes

    Published 2018
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  12. When things fall apart and when they come together: Tracing the processes of a task-shared intervention for perinatal depression in South Africa by Davies, Claire Thandiwe

    Published 2022
    “…The research found that local idioms used to describe depression included 'stress', 'thinking too much', being sad or unhappy, and being scared. Some of the common symptoms of depression were expressed as withdrawal and not wanting to talk, crying or sadness, poor concentration, thinking too much, fear and anxiety, stress, sleep problems, headaches, and body pain. …”
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  13. Assessing the occurrence and mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer during wine making by Barnard, Desire

    Published 2009
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  14. Assessing the anthropogenic threats to vultures in the communal farmlands of Namibia by Craig, Christie

    Published 2017
    “…Feathers were the most commonly used part, mainly for decorations and making arrows. …”
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  15. Elected legislatures in sub-saharan Africa: Attitudes of citizens from 18 countries towards legislatures, with a particular focus on Mozambique, its assembly and parliamentarians by Azevedo, Elisabete

    Published 2014
    “…Mozambican civic leaders saw parliament as an indispensable and critical institution, and they expressed frustration with the extreme party-centricity of MPs, which is perceived as normal by MPs. …”
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