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  1. SME access to public procurement in South African water infrastructure projects

    Published 2021
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  2. Development and usability evaluation of a multimedia e-learning resource for electrolyte and acid-base disorders by Davids, Mogamat Razeen

    Published 2015
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  3. The effect of controlled pressure adjustment on consumer water demand in an urban water distribution system by Meyer, Daniel (Niel)

    Published 2018
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  4. Strategies for improving parents' self- efficacy and involvement in children’s school readiness

    Published 2016
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  5. Electromagnetic profiling for groundwater in precambrian basement complex areas of Nigeria

    Published 1990
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  6. Vulnerability and Poverty Transitions Among Rural Households in South West Nigeria

    Published 2011
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  7. Exploring students' conceptions of the racial and socio-cultural differences in the learning environment of a medical specialty by Wamono, Aye Aye

    Published 2019
    “…Methodology Using one of the medical speciality disciplines as a focus area, a qualitative enquiry using faceto-face in-depth interviews followed by a thematic analysis of descriptive data was employed. Participants were former students who had either left the formal training programme after being unsuccessful in the summative examination and reached the end of their employment contracts, or those who had recently passed the examination and qualified as junior specialists. …”
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  8. Climate-change adaptation among Smallholder farmers in zambia by Ndhlovu, Obrian

    Published 2024
    “…While the analysis of agricultural input subsidy programme pursue primary objectives such as the impact on fertiliser use, crop yield and hunger or poverty, this chapter analyses the impact of such programmes in facilitating climate adaptation, which may be considered a secondary objective and not well understood. …”
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  9. Views of social workers on implementation of child maltreatment prevention services in Namibia by Amukwelele, Dainess

    Published 2017
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  10. Coronary care networks in the resource-limited setting : systems of care in South Africa by Stassen, Willem

    Published 2018
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  11. SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND COPING STRATEGIES AMONG STUDENTS OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, IBADAN

    Published 2015-01
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  12. How telecentres contribute to women empowerment in rural communities: case of Western Cape, South Africa by Alao, Abiodun

    Published 2019
    “…Originality/contributions – The study makes practical contributions for the government and Nongovernment organisations to use telecentres for enhancing other socio-economic development programmes, as well as a theoretical contribution through the creation of a conceptual model. …”
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  13. The contributions of forestry sub sector to economic development in Nigeria: A case study of Ekiti state

    Published 2006
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  14. HIV/AIDS education and lifeskills training : a need in the corporate world/workplace in the WCP study project by Mminele, Monanana Margaret

    Published 2012
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  15. Performance measurement of policy priorities: tracking government performance by Mouton, Charline

    Published 2021
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  16. Semi-synthesis and evaluation of fusidic acid derivatives as potential antituberculosis agents by Shanika, Petrus Siningu

    Published 2018
    “…Although TB is curable, the ability to acquire resistance to various antibiotics by the Mtb organism is well known. The emergence and spread of multidrug resistance (MDR) and extremely drug resistance (XDR) Mtb strains, along with HIV/TB co-infections, has put TB control programmes in jeopardy, particularly in developing countries. …”
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