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  1. A concept model for a multi-fingered prosthetic hand by Kotze, Johan

    Published 2014
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  2. Benthic-pelagic coupling : rocky intertidal communities and nearshore oceanographic conditions across multiple scales by Wieters, Evie A

    Published 2014
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  3. Oxidative depolymerization of technical lignins into value added chemicals by Sibanda, Ndumiso

    Published 2019
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  4. Exploring EMG and EEG signals for the development of a real-time control strategy for a robotic hand by Nieuwoudt, Lorelei

    Published 2023
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  5. Characterisation of soil macro- and mesofauna diversity and their contribution to soil health in grain agroecosystems by Mamabolo, Emogine

    Published 2023
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  6. Physical activity, physical fitness, functional capacity and cognitive performance in older adults: effects of interactive video gaming by Ramnath, Udhir

    Published 2023
    “…We also found that most functional ability and cognitive performance outcomes improved after 12-weeks of IVG however, many did not reach a level of significance in our cognitively healthy older adult participants. …”
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  7. Evaluating the usability of an X-ray imaging system in forensic pathology by Mutswangwa, Christopher T

    Published 2019
    “…Image manipulation on the human-computer interface (HCI) and image representation were concerns highlighted. Most functions could be performed through the system’s HCI rather than by manipulation of the body being examined; this increased the physical comfort satisfaction characteristic. …”
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  8. Elucidating environmental resistomes using in silico analysis

    Published 2022
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  9. Differential proteomic profiling towards elucidation of TB-IRIS pathogenesis by Peyper, Janique Michelle

    Published 2022
    “…Proteins represent the most functionally-proximal and commonly pharmacologically-targeted cellular biomolecules. …”
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