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  1. The diversity of Leaf epidermal features in the genus Hyptis Jacq. (Labiatae) in West Africa

    Published 2007
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  2. The retinal photoreceptor topography and daily responses to illumination in a nocturnal and a diurnal South African rodent

    Published 2021
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  3. Towards the development of an optimal SDN controller placement framework to expedite SDN deployment in emerging markets by Mamushiane, Lusani

    Published 2020
    “…The challenge of poor broadband penetration in emerging markets is generally attributed to the high cost of deployment and operations for broadband infrastructure. Operators are more comfortable to rollout infrastructure in urban areas than in rural (i.e. remote, sparsely populated and low income) areas, due to the attractive profit margins they present. …”
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  4. Determination of geodetic velocity field parameters for the African tectonic plate using the technique of Global Navigation Satellite Systems

    Published 2014
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  5. Simulating natural processes to scale-up ecological restoration in lowland sand fynbos by Ngwenya, Duduzile K

    Published 2023
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  6. An optimal commercially available wireless sensor network in viticulture

    Published 2016
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  7. Electronic voltage regulator technology for rural electrification by Serdyn, J. J.

    Published 2010
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  8. Phytogeography, endemism and diversity of the fynbos of the southern Langeberg by McDonald, David Jury

    Published 2016
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  9. Assessment and adaptive management of Orange Roughy off Southern Africa by Branch, Trevor

    Published 2024
    “…An estimated 38-42% of this biomass was found inside four high-density aggregations, while the remainder was sparsely distributed around the Namibian coast…”
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  10. Performance analysis of hybrid WiFi and TV white space links by Lamola, Mokwape Magdeline

    Published 2021
    “…Urban areas are densely populated - simplifying telecommunication infrastructure roll-out, whereas rural areas are sparsely populated - making the roll-out of telecommunication infrastructure considerably more complex and expensive. …”
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  11. The modelling of IR emission spectra and solid rocket motor parameters using neural networks and partial least squares by Hamp, Niko

    Published 2011
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  12. Quantifying land-based sources of plastic pollution in South Africa by Weideman, Eleanor A

    Published 2020
    “…Due to its rapidly growing human population, Africa is expected to become a much more significant source of litter into the sea. It is therefore important to identify major land-based sources of litter from the continent so as to implement effective mitigation strategies aimed at stopping this leakage of waste plastics into the marine environment. …”
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  13. Sampling scale sensitivities in surface ocean pCO2 reconstructions in the Southern Ocean by Djeutchouang, Laique Merlin

    Published 2023
    “…However, due to the spatial and seasonal sparseness of the Southern Ocean CO2 observations (biased toward summer), this role is poorly understood. …”
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  14. Conservation ecology of the Cape clawless otter, Aonyx capensis, in an urban environment by Okes, Nicola Catherine

    Published 2018
    “…Contrary to my predictions, otters did not avoid urban areas, and were more frequently detected in transformed lowland freshwater river systems close to Marine Protected Areas (MPA). …”
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  15. A framework for assessing the health of the South African construction industry by Pasipamire, Kudakwashe

    Published 2022
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  16. Radio observations as a tool to study shock interactions and mass ejections in novae by Nyamai, Mumbua

    Published 2022
    “…This work highlights the importance of obtaining well sampled radio light curves of novae which give more insight into the physical processes that follow nova explosions, which may have been overlooked before due to sparsely sampled radio light curves. …”
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