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  1. A Mechano-Chemical Computational model of Deep Vein Thrombosis by Jimoh-Taiwo, Qudus Boluwatife

    Published 2022
    “…According to literature, DVT affects 0.2% of people in developed countries and about 0.3%-1% in developing countries. …”
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  2. The political determinants of the Egyptian competition law by El-Kassas, Hassan M. Hassan

    Published 2016
    “…The literature mainly corresponds to the inevitable lack of enforcement of such competition legislation within developing countries. In the scholars’ attempt to address the routes of the problem, several arguments have been formed. …”
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  3. Liability for animals a comparative study: south African and German law by Muller, Stephanie

    Published 2023
    “…Indeed, in many countries the law of animals forms special subject. With respect to English law for instance Lord Simonds, using the metaphor of a train, remarked that the Common Law of torts has developed historically in separate compartments and that beasts have travelled in a compartment of their own. 1 However, it is also true, that within this "tort-train" a few animals lurking in the other compartments marked 'Negligence or Nuisance' may also be found.…”
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  4. ʼn Skisoanalitiese studie van Willem Anker en Samsa-masjien (2015) by Kotze, Emma

    Published 2020
    “…It presents the text as an example of how Anker forms a creative alliance with Deleuze and Guattari. …”
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  5. Liability for animals a comparative study: South African and German law by Muller, Stephanie

    Published 2026
    “…Indeed in many countries the law of animals forms a special subject. With respect to English law for instance Lord Simonds, using the metaphor of a train, remarked that the Common Law of torts has developed historically in separate compartments and that beasts have travelled in a compartment of their own. 1 However, it is also true, that within this "tort-train" a few animals lurking in the other compartments marked 'Negligence or Nuisance' may also be found.…”
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  6. Fluid-structure interaction modelling of a patient-specific arteriovenous access fistula by Guess, Winston

    Published 2017
    “…This research forms part of an interdisciplinary project that aims to improve the detailed understanding of the haemodynamics and vascular mechanics in arteriovenous shunts that are required for haemodialysis treatments. …”
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  7. A contribution to the study of older granites in the Nigerian Precambrian with special reference to the Tegina granite by Truswell, J F, Truswell, John Francis

    Published 2017
    “…Granodiorite and quartz-diorite in it represent local or marginal contamination. (2) Similar rocks are developed in the zone of banded foliation. In addition, there are remnant bands of granodiorite providing evidence that the 'granite' was formed as granodiorite subsequently 'granitised' with the formation of late phenocrysts of microcline microperthite. (3) The later biotite-muscovite microgranite at Karaya.…”
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  8. An investigation into South Africans performing online erotic labour, experiences of their labour and their experiences and negotiations of stigmatisation by Megannon, Tegwyn

    Published 2025
    “…A qualitative research design, grounded in critical theory, was used to develop a rich understanding of online erotic labour. …”
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  9. Introducing a Kantian interpretation of quantum physics : in accordance with Kant's philosophy of science in the Critique of the power of judgment, reinterpreted and reworked with... by Mc Loud, Willem

    Published 2016
    “…In this part of his philosophy of science Kant is concerned with the possibility and conceivability of a spontaneous (albeit effective) causality in nature's producing its products. Kant developed the idea of this causality in analogy to the achievement of human ends, conceptualizing it as a capacity that non-extended wholes and parts have to be realized as parts forming an aggregated whole in nature. …”
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  10. Mechanical and structural behavior of as-built and post treated Ti6Al4V lattice structures fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) by Salem, Hala Ahmed

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, the developed internal porosity morphology was examined, for which a process map was developed that outlined the type of defect formed defects within the fabricated conditions. …”
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  11. John Barth's later fiction : intertextual readings, with emphasis on Letters (1979) by Nas, Aloysia Antonia Sophia Maria

    Published 2016
    “…Chapter IV starts off with a discussion of the discourse of the copy in postmodern culture and moves, via poststructuralist and narrativisit mimesis, to different forms of repetition as developed by Soren Kierkegaard, Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida. …”
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  12. Mediating identity through orality in West African films adapted from literature by Chibogu, Kenechukwu

    Published 2024
    “…This work critically examines the complexity of the ways by which filmmakers are mediating oral tradition forms as secondary orality in West African Films. …”
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  13. Maẓālim between Politics and Justice under the Mamluks by Rashad, Menna

    Published 2021
    “…The second objective of this thesis is to study maẓālim in relation to other forms of justice: sharīʿah, siyāsah, and Yāsā. On the basis of this objective, this study adopts a periodization that focuses on moments of change. …”
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  14. Turning compost : a collection of 40 poems by Harrison, James A

    Published 2014
    “…The poems are written in a variety of forms, evincing the poet's conscious rejection of stylistic consistency as a goal in developing his voice.…”
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  15. Communicative freedom in a digital democracy: political and economic resistance to freedom of speech and the rise of digital activism in South Africa by Brevis, Chad

    Published 2022
    “…South Africa is trying to keep pace with technological advances while still clinging to archaic forms of governance. This project considers whether these archaic forms of governance and older forms of communication legislation are effective in governing communicative freedom in South Africa's emerging network society. …”
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  16. Locating Malangatana: decolonisation, aesthetics and the roles of an artist in a changing society by De Andrade Pissarra, Mario

    Published 2020
    “…It is argued that through a juxtaposition of disparate forms of signs, and the simultaneous deployment of semi-realist and narrative pictorial strategies, the artist develops a complex, eclectic and evocative aesthetic that requires critical and open-ended engagement. …”
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