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  1. The foreign policies of Mandela and Mbeki : a clear case of idealism vs realism? by Youla, Christian

    Published 2009
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  2. Statutere vermoedens in die strafbewysreg : 'n grondwetlike perspektief by De Waal, Pieter

    Published 2012
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  3. A critical analysis of the tax implications of debt reductions

    Published 2016
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  4. Other-portraits : mimesis revisited through productive methexis as portrayed in selected South African portraiture post-1994

    Published 2017
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  5. Approximation approaches for training neural network problems with dynamic mini-batch sub-sampled losses

    Published 2022
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  6. Pegelotlhotlhomisi ka ga metara mo Setswaneng

    Published 2013
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  7. Development and comparative validation of a dietary fat screener for grade six children

    Published 2013
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  8. A comparison of selected satellite remote sensing techniques for mapping fire scars in limestone fynbos by Smit, Walter J. (Walter Johan)

    Published 2012
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  9. Multi-label feature selection with application to musical instrument recognition by Sandrock, Trudie

    Published 2014
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  10. The treatment of uncertainty in construction price modelling by Strez, Henryk Andrzej Leon

    Published 2018
    “…As a possible solution to the problem of uncertainty, an expert system environment, utilising a three-dimensional classification of uncertainty, has been proposed. It has been proved that this environment has the ability to cater for the uncertainty associated with the price forecasting process, as well as having the attribute of providing the user with the reasoning behind the logic that the expert system has followed, a characteristic not possible with the traditional forms of price models. …”
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  11. Tacit knowledge in craft pedagogy: a sociological analysis by Gamble, Jeanne

    Published 2023
    “…Thereafter a conceptual model is developed to provide a theoretical explanation for the form that tacit craft knowledge takes. The findings show that strong external 'classification' and 'framing' relations (terms developed by Bernstein) constitute the trade school as a specialised context that is temporarily insulated from the work practices of mass production factories. …”
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  12. Patterns and potential environmental drivers of mesophotic communities of the warm temperate shelf of the Amathole Region, South Africa by Adams, Luther A

    Published 2022
    “…The lower mesophotic zone was characterised by animal forests consisting of communities dominated by sponge gardens with diverse growth forms and dense stands of canopy forming gorgonians. …”
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  13. Variation in breeding systems and consequences for reproductive traits in Erica by Arendse, Brittany

    Published 2015
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  14. The Sukulu complex, Eastern Uganda and The origin of the African carbonatites by Williams, Cyril Edward Foxcroft

    Published 2016
    “…The most important result of this survey was the demonstration that the carbonatites were emplaced in a plastic condition, in the form of "collars", dykes and ring-dykes, into and around an earlier calcitic plug which occupied the conduit. …”
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  15. Performance analysis of channel codes in multiple antenna OFDM systems

    Published 2013
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  16. An analysis of curriculum knowledge in an introductory actuarial science course by Enderstein, Belinda

    Published 2016
    “…This project seeks to analyse the curriculum knowledge and the pedagogic codes employed in the course reader of a newly designed introductory course to ascertain the nature of actuarial science and to suggest what forms of pedagogy might enable students to access that knowledge. …”
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