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  1. Internally generated intangible assets the vaccine for UK listed finance industry financial contagion? by Louw, Gerhard

    Published 2025
    “…Research Design: This study used quantitative methods, employing firm-specific variables to test the hypotheses developed from existing theories. …”
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  2. Manpower training as indices of sport development in nigeria

    Published 2012
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  3. The analysis of hierarchical and unbalanced complex survey data using multilevel models

    Published 2024
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  4. Abusive supervision : subordinate versus co-worker perceptions

    Published 2017
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  5. Predictors of Shisha use among Medical and Dental Students in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Published 2022
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  6. Techniques for handling clustered binary data by Hanslo, Monique

    Published 2014
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  7. Local development and calibration of a passive sampler for monitoring of particulate matter

    Published 2020
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  8. Development of an in vitro drug recovery model for paediatric tuberculous meningitis using microdialysis with in vivo application by Lourens, Rentia

    Published 2023
    “…However, spinal CSF may not be the same as CSF derived directly from the brain (ventricular CSF), continuous or semi-continuous sampling would provide better pharmacokinetic data, and the unbound fraction of the drug would be more informative because it is the pharmacologically active component. …”
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  9. Teachers’ professional development as predictor of students’ academic achievement in social studies in Ibadan metropolis

    Published 2017-04
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  10. Nurses’ perspectives of the impact of hospital accreditation on quality of care by Mustafa, Ahmed

    Published 2021
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  11. Are foraging patterns of aerial predators influencing diurnal activity of their prey? by Retief, Kirsten

    Published 2017
    “…There is often a reciprocal relationship between predators and their dominant prey. This results in continuous co-evolution, where the prey selects more efficient ways to avoid predation and the predator selects more efficient ways of catching prey. …”
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  12. Women and climate change induced water management strategies in Zimbabwe

    Published 2023
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