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  1. Reframing the ruin : reinterpreting a Bakoni site through experimental preservation

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)…”
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  2. From waste to architecture: the facilitation and integration of recycled plastic waste as a construction method in the built environment

    Published 2022
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  3. Examining the extent to which mobile bully-victim behaviour is a consequence of social integration or aggressive behaviour by Jokazi, Nombulelo

    Published 2020
    “…The analysis revealed that, indeed, both aggressive behaviour and social integration cause mobile bully-victim behaviour, however, social integration contributed more than aggressive behaviour. …”
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  4. Choices, challenges and the power of integration: regionalism and confederation in the East African community - a hypothesis generating study by Schollij, Rochella

    Published 2014
    “…The results suggest that regional integration programmes need to incorporate a political approach within integration models. …”
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  5. The development of an Eldana Risk Index by Prinsloo, Philip

    Published 2024
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  6. Neo-Marxism, development and underdevelopment by Stone, Carolyn Michele

    Published 2016
    “…But when British capitalism continued to develop, integrating the proletariat into this development, Marx and Engels turned towards the periphery, to Poland and Russia in the East and to Ireland and the United States in the West. …”
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  7. Development of improved α-amylases by Ramachandran, Nivetha

    Published 2008
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  8. The development and control of an autonomous sailboat by Van Tonder, Johann Ruben

    Published 2025
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  9. Applications of systems thinking in integrated solid waste management planning for African cities: the case of Nairobi, Kenya by Kasozi, A

    Published 2014
    “…While systems thinking has found wide application in thesustainability sciences as a prerequisite to building truly sustainable systems (for example Capra,2002 and Hjorth & Bagheri, 2006), it has as yet found little application in waste management analysisand designs, which have evolved from simple problem-oriented to ""integrated"" engineeringmethods. In response to dire solid waste conditions in Nairobi, the government of Kenya agreed in 2009 tocollaborate with UNEP to develop an ISWM Strategy for Nairobi. …”
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  10. The cultivation of Ulva lactuca (chlorophyta) in an integrated aquaculture system, for the production of abalone feed and the bioremediation of aquaculture effluent by Robertson-Andersson, Deborah

    Published 2023
    “…Significant effort has been put into the development of cost-effective abalone cultivation systems in South Africa, but the limited availability of suitable seaweed for abalone food is an obstacle to future development. …”
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  11. Discrete element modelling investigating the effect of particle shape on backfill response behind integral bridge abutments

    Published 2018
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  12. A re-evaluation of calcium and phosphorous requirements for optimal performance and bone integrity of the Ross 308 broiler

    Published 2018
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  13. Sustainable Management of Urban Green Spaces in Compact Cities: Case Studies from Cairo by Ali, Nehal

    Published 2017
    “…The management of urban green spaces in developing countries is a challenging issue today. The provision of services related to the maintenance of urban green spaces is an integrated aspect of urban green space management systems. …”
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  14. Factors affecting elementary teachers’ decision to integrate information and communication technologies (ICT) in an Egyptian international school by Hafez, Shaimaa Mohamed

    Published 2013
    “…Deficiencies in their ICT integration trends are not due to teachers’ perception, rather they are caused by one or more of the factors identified in the four domains, culture, conditions, competencies, and culture such as lack of adequate instructional/pedagogical support or the low quality of some of the professional development sessions that teachers attend. …”
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