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  1. Development of the shoulder return to contact continuum in rugby: an assessment framework for traumatic anterior glenohumeral joint dislocations by Geldenhuys, Alda Grethe

    Published 2025
    “…The main aims of the thesis were to explore RTS practices following musculoskeletal injuries in rugby in general and subsequently to develop a return to contact assessment framework following traumatic anterior GHJ dislocations in rugby players to guide health and sport practitioners' decisions. Methods and results To lay the groundwork, we performed a systematic review to investigate management protocols and assessment modalities utilised for RTS following musculoskeletal injuries in rugby as well as related tackle-collision team sports. …”
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  2. An investigation into food security among female-headed households in Kenya : a case of VOI division in Taita-Taveta county

    Published 2019
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  3. Growth of the Albino rat with special reference to the influence of environment by Murray, G.N.

    Published 2017
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  4. Biplot methodology for analysing and evaluating missing multivariate nominal scaled data by Nienkemper-Swanepoel, Johane

    Published 2019
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  5. Investigating the potential of near-infrared spectroscopy for the detection of low-concentration CECs in water by Lourens, Cordilia

    Published 2023
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  6. Investigation of novel deflector shapes for uncontrolled spillways by Wright, Henry John

    Published 2024
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  7. Creating a statistical shape model to aid in the estimation of incomplete soft tissue segments of the surface of South African faces

    Published 2024
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  8. Evaluating the impact of covid-19 pandemic on the financial sustainability of Northern Cape Local Municipalities by Hintsa, Lalelani

    Published 2022
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  9. Senior primere leerlinge se begrip van sekere algemene getaleienskappe, met besondere verwysing na die distributiewe eienskap by Vermeulen, Cornelis Franz

    Published 2012
    “…As part of the latter effort, two investigation methods are utilised with regards to specifically the distributive property, i.e. clinical interviews and questionnaires. …”
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  10. Resilience factors in families caring for a family member diagnosed with dementia by Deist, Melanie

    Published 2013
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  11. Ergogenic aids used by ultra-marathon runners by Gwilliams, Michael

    Published 2015
    “…Background: Athletes of all levels and abilities utilise ergogenic aids to enhance sporting performance. …”
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  12. The benefits and burdens of living beside the Cederberg Wilderness Area by Wilson, John Martin Roy

    Published 2016
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  13. The contribution of small-scale fisheries to the community food security of one South African coastal community by Macdonald, Margaret

    Published 2020
    “…Lambert’s Bay, Western Cape served as the case study and a mixed methods approach was employed to address three research objectives. …”
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  14. Critical Success Factors: an Analysis of some factors at a Nuclear Power utility in South Africa by Galetta, Wilhelmina

    Published 2022
    “…Research design and methodology: A mixed methods approach was adopted to this research. An interpretive case-study was conducted post event to understand phenomena through the participants' interpretation of their context. …”
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  15. Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae morphology: a South African population by Paton, Glen James

    Published 2022
    “…In Part 1, both retrospective and prospective cohort randomised sampling methods of data collection of medical images were used. …”
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  16. Human pose and action recognition using negative space analysis by van Vuuren, Michaella Janse

    Published 2024
    “…Action recognition simply becomes the detection of a temporally ordered sequence of poses that characterises the action. The method is purely vision-based, utilising monocular images with no need for body markers or special clothing. …”
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