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  1. Development of a microbial bioprocess for enzymatic breakdown of Ecklonia maxima using isolated microorganisms by Noach, Matthew Nigel

    Published 2026
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  2. Gypsum seeding to prevent scale formation and improve separation efficiency by Chagwedera, Taona Malvin

    Published 2022
    “…This was because gypsum deported to the ice fraction mainly through mother liquor entrainment which was contrary to the expectation at the start of the research. …”
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  3. SOME FEATURES OF LANGUAGE USE IN YORUBA TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

    Published 1991
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  4. Religieuse middelaars en die rol van die priester in die ou Egiptiese samelewing by Flaendorp, Charles Daniel

    Published 2012
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  5. Aspects of the geochemistry of Onverwacht Group lavas from the Barberton Greenstone Belt by Smith, Hudson Stuart

    Published 2016
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  6. The Extent of Compliance of the Public Procurement Act, Act 663 of 2003: A Case of Tamale Central Hospital by Seidu, Princess Barikisu

    Published 2012
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  7. Electrical Impedance Tomography/Spectroscopy (EITS): a Code Division Multiplexed (CDM) approach by Tšoeu, Mohohlo Samuel

    Published 2017
    “…This method has applications mainly in the Biomedical imaging and Process monitoring fields. …”
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  8. A preliminary study of the impacts of alien Acacia infestation (A saligna) on the relative rates of nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in Lowland Fynbos, southwestern Cape, South Afri... by Wienand, Karen Tania

    Published 2017
    “…The variable patterns of inorganic P accumulation were ascribed mainly to fluctuations between microbial mineralization and immobilization. …”
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  9. Living with water: An Ethnographic Study Relating to Water and Infrastructure Entanglements, in the Hout Bay Suburb of Cape Town, for a Water Sensitive Designed "Liveable" Neighbou... by Gara, Faith

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, how we relate to water affects our environment, from soils, plants and other non-human species, and this, in turn, affects our wellbeing as all the processes that are entangled with life making. For these reasons, social scientists must take part in all water management processes to bring forth other neglected aspects of people's relationship with water and ecologies that are usually overlooked by hard sciences. …”
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  10. State, law and community in the politics of housing in South Africa: 1990-2000 by Van Huyssteen, Elsa

    Published 2026
    “…Housing policy and politics have accordingly historically constituted a site where state power is both imposed and contested. These processes had their roots in apartheid-era urbanisation policy, but took on a different character during the late-apartheid and early post-apartheid period. …”
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  11. The influence of sputtering on ion implantation profiles

    Published 2013
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  12. Measurement of composition of organic constituents of municipal wastewater for plant-wide modelling by Brink, I

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  13. Simulation of a syngas from coal production plant coupled to a high temperature nuclear reactor by Botha, Frederick Johannes

    Published 2012
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  14. An oral history of Tramway Road and Ilford Street, Sea Point, 1930s-2001 : the production of place by race, class and gender by Paulse, Michele

    Published 2016
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  15. Workplaces Disrupted: Exploring The Psychological Well-Being in Egyptian Office Spaces Post-COVID by Raafat, Mirna

    Published 2023
    “…The managers’ standing point need to complement their employee’s new perception of the working process. The latest studies conducted in Egypt mainly focused on the employees’ productivity level and psychological wellbeing at home, therefore, this research is valuable for the physical design of the future office spaces and the results will contribute to the architects and the local organizations in binding some criteria which can ameliorate the office environment for the sake of the employees’ psychological wellbeing.…”
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  16. Ecology and behaviour of burrowing prawns and their burrow symbionts by Moyo, Ropafadzo Kelebuhile

    Published 2015
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  17. Exploring the effects of classical immune activation on circuit excitability and cell viability in the mouse brain by Tinelli, Sasha

    Published 2022
    “…Epilepsy directly affects approximately 50 million people globally and is the most common neurological disorder in sub-Saharan Africa, mainly due to high rates of neuroinfections and head trauma experienced by people in the region. …”
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  18. The Benefits of Trusted Bridging Chains for Open Innovation

    Published 2018
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  19. A Novel Cloud Forensic Readiness Service Model

    Published 2018
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