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  1. The association of the AVPR2 gene with serum sodium and water imbalances during an Ironman Triathlon by Ah Kun, Maresa

    Published 2014
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  2. Abu ibeji’s salafi movement and the muslim ummah in Ibadan

    Published 2016-10
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  3. Understanding leadership development within new medical schools in Africa by Wessels, Quenton Bester

    Published 2022
    “…The transient and multifaceted nature of leadership in Health Professions Education has changed over time. Programme directors associated with medicine, pharmacy, nursing, allied health and those involved in a clinical setting typically serve as managers and leaders concurrently. …”
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  4. A South African perspective on prohibited substance testing in humans : a proposed regulatory framework

    Published 2020
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  5. Assessing the implementation process for e-Government: a case of the Department of Water and Sanitation by Ngxamngxa, Thulisa

    Published 2025
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  6. Reconstruction of environmental and climate dynamics using multi-proxy evidence from palaeosols of the Western Cape, South Africa by Eze, Peter Ndubuisi

    Published 2014
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  7. The structure-property relationships of polyolefins by Harding, Gareth

    Published 2009
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  8. Measuring quality of life in South Africa : a household-based development index approach

    Published 2013
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  9. Understanding social-ecological regime shifts : the case of woody encroachment in South Africa by Luvuno, Linda

    Published 2019
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  10. Assessing the human rights implications of the Nigerian law dealing with sexual orientation

    Published 2018
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  11. The views of role-players on the Learner Pregnancy Policy and its implementation in public schools

    Published 2019
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  12. Critical criminology in South Africa : developing paradigms and theoretical models by Rossouw, Gideon

    Published 2021
    “…The integration of macro and micro levels of analysis offer a complex challenge to social theorists, and this in conjunction with the demands of analysing a racially divided society undergoing extreme forms of crisis and change, require a sophisticated· level of theorizing which is informed by the practical experiences which constitute the social relations of the society. …”
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  13. Pattern of prescription of anti-hypertensive medications in a tertiary health care facility in Abuja, Nigeria.

    Published 2013
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  14. Expanding workers’ education in Nigeria within the context of EFA: the study circles option

    Published 2010-10
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  15. Welfare Effects of Policy-induced Rising Food Prices on Farm Households in Nigeria

    Published 2014
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  16. An examination of prison, criminality and power in selected contemporary Kenyan and South African narratives by Ndlovu, Isaac

    Published 2010
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  17. Seeking legitimation from stakeholders in the implementation of e-procurement- the case of the government of Mauritius by Mohungoo, Idah

    Published 2025
    “…If stakeholders consider organizational activities and the ensuing changes as desirable, appropriate, and acceptable, they will endorse their support and acceptance accordingly, and hence grant their legitimation. …”
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  18. The Panopticon, the State and Non-Profit Organisations in South Africa: A Systematic Review of Literature by Plamana, Pilisa

    Published 2026
    “…With the ushering in of democracy in 1994, the adoption the new constitution (based on the principles of liberal democracy), and constructive working relations between many NPOs and the state during the Mandela administration, there was a general perception that a healthy democracy was evolving. …”
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