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  1. Equalizing classroom participation: public speaking contexts in the Egyptian EFL classroom by Fairley, Mariah Jane

    Published 2010
    “…Students differed by gender on which techniques they found most helpful, suggesting that male students may need to be treated differently than female students, and that the combined use of several techniques to equalize classroom participation may be more effective than the use of just one.…”
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  2. Transcriptomics of iron limitation in Phaeocystis antarctica by Issak, Mariam Reyad Rizkallah

    Published 2014
    “…Phytoplankton growth and productivity in high-nitrate low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions have been demonstrated to be limited by iron availability. One of the most important HNLC regions is the Southern Ocean, as it regulates Earth system climate due to its unique hydrography and consequently its phytoplankton assemblage drives the global carbon cycle. …”
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  3. Pulsed laser irradiation of plasma sprayed alumina-zirconia coatings by Omar, Hala Mohamed

    Published 2013
    “…Plasma sprayed alumina and zirconia coatings are widely used coatings for many industrial applications. One of the most important applications is the production of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs). …”
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  4. Interpretatio Islamica and the Unraveling of the Ancient Sabian Mysteries by Hines, Maurice

    Published 2023
    “…Thrice mentioned in the Qur’an, they clung to an ancient religion - or perhaps the most ancient – that spanned the entire Eastern hemisphere and provided not only the structural foundations of human civilizations, but also their religious, philosophical, and intellectual foundations. …”
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  5. Nature-Based Education as a Learning Tool: Unleashing the Power of Nature-Based Education in Egyptian Primary Schools. "The Effects of Outdoor Learning and Open-Air Classrooms on P... by Bekhiet, Nermeen

    Published 2025
    “…Many schools in Egypt and the Middle East do not concentrate on how exposure to nature and nature-based learning can affect how the learner perceives his or her learning area. Most schools in Egypt have no exposure to nature to allow students to explore the world in their way; there is no room for diverse students to excel. …”
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  6. Aging and residence in an urban environment : an anthropological perspective by Frankental, Sally

    Published 2015
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  7. Socioeconomic related health inequalities in South Africa by Khaoya, David Wanyama

    Published 2016
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  8. Flora of the Cape Peninsula : endemism, threatened plants and conservation in perspective by Trinder-Smith, Terry H

    Published 2016
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  9. A cost benefit analysis of operational risk quantification methods for regulatory capital by Nyathi, Mandla

    Published 2016
    “…The initial benefit could be directed towards changes in information technology systems in order to effect the change from TSA to AMA. …”
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  10. Dynamic simulation of the leaching and adsorption sections of a gold plant by Schubert, Joachim Hans

    Published 2016
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  11. The political economy of oil in Nigeria: How oil's impact on rent distribution has contributed to Nigeria's sub-optimal economic performance by Ncala, Thembekile

    Published 2017
    “…Consequently, the literature has come to increasingly focus on political economy explanations, two of the most prominent of which are rent seeking, and domestic conflict and political instability. …”
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  12. Eskom's employees perception on nuclear power in accordance with the IRP 2010 Nuclear Energy Plan by Chutri, Mithun

    Published 2018
    “…The Republic of South Africa's (RSA) progress towards its largest nuclear procurement program is taking place in the midst of changes within the African National Congress (ANC) ruling party, an increase in global demand for uranium and growing energy needs within South Africa. …”
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  13. A retrospective review of outcomes in patients with node-negative stage IB cervical cancer treated with adjuvant standard pelvic field radiation versus small field pelvic field rad... by Ralefala, Tlotlo

    Published 2018
    “…These two methods reflect changes in protocol over the period of this review. …”
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  14. Application of the fast model from value engineering to capture and communicate project lessons learnt by Mguti, Maclean M M

    Published 2018
    “…Practical Implications - Developing a culture of capturing lessons learnt on a project as the execution phase unfolds can be a challenging exercise. Most companies pay less or no attention at all to capturing lessons learnt. …”
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  15. Sedimentology and depositional environment of a marine target, Southern Namibia: 3D stratigraphic architecture and diamond mineralisation potential by Runds, Megan Jean

    Published 2018
    “…The latter is defined as the interplay of vertical tectonic changes in accommodation space and eustatic sea-level (ESL) fluctuations. …”
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  16. Allocation of transmission losses to determine tariff by Adebayo, Adeyinka Victor

    Published 2019
    “…The recent widespread restructuring and unbundling of the electricity industry has introduced some changes in the organization of the sector, thereby creating a more competitive environment in which each participant must bear its own cost and be responsible for its own contribution to losses in the system. …”
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  17. A comparison of hospital-based and community-based models of cerebral palsy rehabilitation by Dambi, Jermaine Matewu

    Published 2014
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  18. Arab political movements in Israel: different ideologies and disparate rhetoric by Khatib, Mouad

    Published 2020
    “…Are the arguments used by each party from the deliberative branch of rhetoric, the forensic, or the epideictic? Do Arab politicians mostly use ethos, pathos, or logos to persuade the audience and gain their support? …”
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  19. Retrospective review of paediatrics patients involved in pedestrian vehicle accidents in greater cape Town by Moller, Izelle

    Published 2021
    “…In our study, the group with the highest number/percentage of deaths was children aged 0 – 4 years, which contrasts with previous research. Most of the accidents (75-80%) occurred in lower socioeconomic areas. …”
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