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Effect of the NYSC/MDGs/WAP agro-enterprise loan on beneficiaries well-being in South West Nigeria
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WELL-Learning : Promoting learner well-being through deployable schooling infrastructure
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Investigation of the effect of cooling and delays as well as CO2 concentrations during storage on internal browning in 'Fuji' apples
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The effect of pre-exercise standing posture on running performance in adolescent males
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Children affected by HIV/AIDS attending programmes to improve psychosocial well-being: current status and pathways to effective interventions
Published 2018“…The fourth part is a systematic review of interventions developed to improve the psychosocial well-being of children affected by HIV/AIDS, published between January 2008 and February 2016. …”
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The utilisation of ubuntu can promote accountability in public officials and state institutions as well as give effect to social solidarity in South Africa
Published 2018“…Ubuntu, with reference to its communal obligations’ focus, could serve to facilitate the realisation of critical socio-economic rights as well as forge social solidarity. It is submitted that public officials that embrace ubuntu, as defined by an unwavering focus on communal obligations, will give effect to their duties (as provided for in the Constitution) as a means to create a just and caring nation-state. …”
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Analysis of water cresting in horizontal wells
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The effects of elevated [CO₂] and decreased vapour pressure deficit on the nutrient status of maize and wheat plants under well-watered conditions
Published 2021“…In the first experiment, maize and wheat plants were grown at 400 and 800 ppm [CO₂], in three well-watered soils, ranging from sandy to clayey, with and without fertilisation. …”
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