Search Results - context comparative method

  1. n Teoretiese en praktiese ondersoek na 'n betroubare en toepaslike boedelbeplanningsmodel by Pretorius, F. J.(Frederik Johannes)

    Published 2012
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  2. Teachers’ perceptions and understanding of diversity and inclusive education : a case study by Barnes, Bronwyn

    Published 2011
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  3. ‘n Teoretiese en praktiese ondersoek na ‘n betroubare en toepaslike boedelbeplanningsmodel by Pretorius, Frederik Johannes

    Published 2016
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  4. Evaluation of clustering techniques for generating household energy consumption patterns in a developing country by Toussaint, Wiebke

    Published 2020
    “…This work compares and evaluates clustering techniques for generating representative daily load profiles that are characteristic of residential energy consumers in South Africa. …”
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  5. Danger and death: organisational and occupational responses to the murder of police in South Africa - a case study by Perkins, Gráinne

    Published 2019
    “…Research into the context within which such homicides occur, the associative factors that accompany danger and death and the impact thereof on subcultural identity and operational responses remain under-investigated. …”
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  6. Improving chronic disease monitoring in resource limited settings: simulation and economic evaluation approaches by Mukonda, Elton

    Published 2025
    “…Findings: Findings from the comparative analysis highlight how monitoring recommendations in LMIC guidelines closely resemble those in HIC guidelines with little to no consideration made for factors like genomics, resource availability, or socioeconomic context. …”
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  7. Integration of digital twins and virtual reality for data visualisation by Da Silva, G. S.

    Published 2022
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  8. Media strategies of HIV/AIDS communication for behaviour change in South West Nigeria

    Published 2011-07
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  9. The effects of Performance-Based Financing on the uptake of health services in low-and-middle-income countries: A systematic review by Ezeogu, Obioma

    Published 2024
    “…This systematic review specifically assessed the effects of PBF implemented in LMICs on uptake of health services. Method Relevant scientific databases include PubMed, Academic Search Premier, Africa Wide Information, APA Psych Info, Business Source Premier, CINAHL, COCHRANE, EconLit, SCOPUS, Humanities International Complete, African Index Medicus, IndMed, Business Source Premier and Web of Science for: - randomised control trials, contemporaneous comparative studies, time-series studies, and impact evaluation papers published between 2000 and 2019 that evaluated PBF and its effect on the uptake or use of health services. …”
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  10. The effect of observation errors on parameter estimates applied to seismic hazard and insurance risk modelling

    Published 2021
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  11. The use of teaching portfolios in the in-service professional development of school educators by Mtose, Xoliswa A.

    Published 2012
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  12. Multiobjective in-core fuel management optimisation for nuclear research reactors by Schlunz, Evert Barend

    Published 2016
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  13. A hybrid deep learning approach for texture analysis by Adly, Hussein

    Published 2016
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  14. Aspect-based sentiment analysis using topic modelling on student evaluations

    Published 2025
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  15. Evaluation of selected subspace tracking algorithms for direction finding by Mitchley, Ryan

    Published 2008
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  16. Using deep learning to characterise weak signals in global equity markets: a case study of COVID-19 by Clarke, Keegan G

    Published 2025
    “…When applied in the context of COVID-19, the findings suggest that different event types can be distinguished successfully with this novel approach through the identification of weak signals. …”
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