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  1. A decision support model for the cash replenishment process in South African retail banking

    Published 2013
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  2. Chemical, sensory and consumer analysis of cork taint in South African wines by Van Eeden, Petrus Rabe

    Published 2009
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  3. Continuing professional development in nursing by Davids, Julia M.

    Published 2008
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  4. Gender Perceptions Of Factors Affecting The Career Advancement Of Female Academics In South Africa

    Published 2021
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  5. 'n Ondersoek na die bediening van laerskoolkinders in en deur die gemeente as intergenerasionele ruimte by Grobbelaar, Jan

    Published 2008
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  6. Die lewensvatbaarheid van nuuswebwerwe : 'n vergelykende ondersoek by Ebersohn, Piet

    Published 2011
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  7. Investigation into the semiochemical communication involved in neonatal offspring recognition in sheep by Viviers, Marlize Zaretha

    Published 2010
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  8. Outonomie versus sorg in die behandeling van alkohol-afhanklikheid : etiese perspektiewe by Pienaar, W. P.

    Published 2012
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  9. Assessing type 2 diabetes associated NeuroCognitive impairment using an e-screening tool in a South African population by Bobrow, Kirsten

    Published 2020
    “…Background: Type 2 diabetes has been found to be associated with cognitive impairments in planning, problem solving, organization, and working memory and also with an increased risk of dementia. …”
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  10. Coping with HIV-seropositive status: a psychoneuroimmunological perspective by Orr, Neil M

    Published 2023
    “…The sample scored significantly lower than college student norms for coping by means of seeking social support for emotional reasons (p < 0.05), and significantly higher on all scales pertaining to avoidance coping (0.02 > p < 0.001), as well as acceptance coping (p < 0.001). No significant differences (p > 0.05) were found for all problem-focused coping and emotion-focusing coping scales, nor for coping by means of focusing upon and venting of emotions. …”
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