Search Results - Human source development

  1. A quantitative characterization of tuberculin skin test indurations using hyperspectral imaging to enable automated latent tuberculosis screening by Oladokun, Ajibola Samson

    Published 2026
    “…An enclosure was designed to implement and validate the developed protocol. The validation was done using a range of light source types and ten participants with a wide range of skin tones. …”
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  2. Economic analysis of urban water resources under drought: understanding water management and planning in South Africa by Aina, Ifedotun

    Published 2024
    “…Water scarcity is of the utmost importance for sustaining life and human development. This growing challenge is expected to worsen because of the changing dynamics observed in many countries worldwide. …”
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  3. The middle kingdom in Africa: a quantitative study of support for the China model by Bentzen, Joachim

    Published 2016
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  4. An exploration of how non-governmental organisations market their skills training programmes to marginalised youth living in Cape Town by Mulenga, Mary

    Published 2015
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  5. Exploring the potential for local end-processing of e-waste in South Africa by Sadan, Zaynab

    Published 2020
    “…E-waste recycling presents an opportunity in providing a source of secondary resources such as metals, plastics and glass, as well as employment and economic opportunities in both developed and developing countries. …”
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  6. Evaluating the price discount between imported and locally produced soybean meal : a case of in vivo trials on broiler growth performance

    Published 2019
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  7. Die rol van die egosentriese outeur in die poësie van Antjie Krog, met spesifieke verwysing na Lady Anne (1989) by Abrahams, Fernel Rodger

    Published 2016
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  8. An organisational typology of public private engagement for health in Southern Africa: A systematic review by Whyle, Eleanor Beth

    Published 2015
    “…Nonetheless private resources for health, including capital, human resources and technical capacity of for-profit and not-for-profit non-state health sector organisations, represent a rich source of health systems resources that could be more fully utilised through more innovative PPE initiatives for delivery and financing of health care.…”
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  9. The feasibility of augmenting the Stellenbosch potable water supply by establishing a direct potable reuse plant by Raubenheimer, Murray

    Published 2020
    “…The effluent from the Stellenbosch Wastewater Treatment Works was investigated as a reliable raw feed water source for the Stellenbosch DPR Plant. The Stellenbosch DPR Plant treatment train followed the multiple barrier approach to ensure high quality product water and mitigate potential risks to human health. …”
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  10. Computational analysis of the immunogenicity and sequence diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE_MPTR proteins by Colic, Antoinette

    Published 2017
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  11. STUDIES ON THE ASCARIS-BACTERIA RELATIONSHIP IN MAN AND PIGLETS

    Published 1983-11
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  12. The dynamics and determinants of South African exports by Steenkamp, Francois Karl

    Published 2020
    “…The extensive margin is a relatively important source of export growth, particularly entry into new geographic markets. …”
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  13. A Retrospective, Observational Study of Medico-legal Cases against Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in South Africa's Private Sector by Taylor, Bettina

    Published 2021
    “…If medicolegal trends and their negative consequences are to be reversed, medico-legal hotspots should become an important source of information and consideration in the development of solutions aimed at preventing human error and strengthening the healthcare system in terms of improved patient safety and satisfaction.…”
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