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  1. Economic analysis of intra-industry trade : the case of South Africa’s automotive industry

    Published 2013
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  2. A child's experience of kinship care after the death of a parent

    Published 2013
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  3. Development of standards for undergraduate community physiotherapy education in South Africa

    Published 2014
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  4. The experiences of social workers in the provision of mental health services in Johannesburg

    Published 2021
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  5. The diplomacy of multinational corporations (MNCs) : bargaining with developing states by Van Zyl, Stefan Daniel

    Published 2012
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  6. The interplay between God-images and healing in pastoral ministry : engaging an African spirituality by Kasambala, Amon Eddie

    Published 2012
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  7. Characterisation of cardiac protein changes post death: pilot study by Mokaila, Dipolelo

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, it is through interaction of proteins with other micro molecules that crucial signalling pathways and cellular processes are functional and often drive mechanisms leading to healthy and disease of organism, as a result these changes can be studied to gain insight into disease pathophysiology. …”
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  8. A theory based stochastic investment model for actuarial use by Howie, Robert J

    Published 2014
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  9. Die erkenning van voorafleer as `n meganisme ter voorbereiding van ouer volwasse studente se sukses aan `n hoeronderwysinstelling by Langeveldt, Faith

    Published 2013
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  10. Effect of cottonseed oilcake meal on ostrich growth performance, meat chemical composition and sensory attributes by Schoon, Katryn

    Published 2012
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  11. Unlocking 'fixed narratives' in the pursuit of social innovation by Hanna, Anne-Marie

    Published 2018
    “…In doing so, it has tried to gain insight into how we have successfully managed to sustain and fuel the growth of a global culture that rooted in an extrinsic value system, while we have failed to engender a sense of social responsibility, justice and equality. …”
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  12. Understanding the context of informality: urban planning under different land tenure systems in Mzuzu city, Malawi by Manda, Mtafu Almiton Zeleza Chinguwa

    Published 2020
    “…However, when the state utilises these strategies, it is not always for the achievement of planned orderly urban growth as professed, but on many occasions for revenue generation through property taxation, for land control, for vote-gaining or for personal gain. On the other hand, inhabitants use threats of court action, violence, collaboration with state actors, hidden transcripts (Scott, 1990), spatial protests ( Yakobi, 2004) and quiet encroachment (Bayat, 2010) to achieve their objectives to retain their land rights, to provide their basic need of shelter and to stay in the city. …”
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  13. Global versus local brands in South Africa: an empirical analysis of consumer perceptions by Coetzee, Zandereen

    Published 2020
    “…To understand consumers’ decision making process between global and local brands, the signaling theory was applied. …”
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  14. The culture of learning in Khayelitsha secondary schools: teachers' perspectives by Pager, Devah Iwalani

    Published 2023
    “…This project seeks to gain a better understanding of the culture itself as well as to identify strategies for its improvement. …”
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  15. An investigation of the rehabilitation needs, development, and preliminary outcomes of an education and exercise self-management intervention for breast cancer survivors by Beutel, Anita

    Published 2025
    “…The central premise of this thesis was that breast cancer (BC) survivors face debilitating long-term side effects (LTSEs) after completing their medical cancer treatment (MCT), such as chronic pain and upper limb dysfunction, cancer-related fatigue, a reduction in health-related quality of life (HRQoL), reduced physical function, weight gain, and lymphoedema. It was hypothesised that BC survivors may not receive education and support to manage these and other LTSEs. …”
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