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  1. Technology and disaster management in Nigeria: prospects and challenges

    Published 2020-10
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  2. Entrepreneurship teachers’ implementation of blended learning: case studies of three secondary schools in Namibia. by Shifotoka, Hileni Tuyoleni

    Published 2023
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  3. Development of a monitoring and evaluation framework for sustainability assessment of microtransit systems by Buenk, Reinhart

    Published 2020
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  4. The Effect of Climate Change on Firm Level Costs with Focus on MENA Region by Saieed, Farah Osama

    Published 2022
    “…Meanwhile, firms with less dependency on natural resources and are rather more technologically built, have a weaker relationship and significance with climate changes. …”
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  5. Modification of an ignition quality tester and its use in characterizing middle distillate fuels by Ehrenreich, Aidan Lloyd

    Published 2015
    “…Therefore this project sought to make suitable mechanical, electrical and control modifications to incorporate a more technologically appropriate injector. It is believed that by improving the spray characteristics of the IQT along with the incorporation of a flexible control system, that it can be leveraged to a greater extent in a fuels research context. …”
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  6. Water treatment analysis guide by Morrison, Wilke

    Published 2020
    “…For most steps the design approach of two or more technologies are presented. This allows the process engineer to consider which technology best suits the application at hand. …”
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  7. The SADC protocol on trade in services : a review of the protocol in light of the GATS and other SADC protocols and what it means for trade in services in the region by Ngubula, Moyombuya

    Published 2015
    “…The service areas that SADC countries have comparative advantage in such as tourism and transport are labour intensive, the opening of such sectors will therefore be employment creating across the region. In more technologically complex service areas (like telecommunications) the liberalisation of such sectors allows those countries that trade in such services to spill-over the technical know-how to other countries in the region. …”
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  8. Towards sound and effective regulation of competition in the banking industry in Ghana to promote stability efficiency and economic growth

    Published 2018
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  9. Multi-stakeholder perspectives on food labels and the future of healthy eating by Todd, Melvi

    Published 2022
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