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  1. Towards zero-waste to landfill : the case of CSIR's framework by Ginindza, Mpendulo Tozi

    Published 2012
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  2. Bydrae van maatskaplike werkers tot die aanpassing van die pleegkind in middelkinderjare in 'n pleegsorgplasing by Swanepoel, Santerien

    Published 2009
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  3. Human Capital Development in Western Region, Nigeria, 1955-1968

    Published 2016
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  4. Sequential injection analysis of selected components in liquid fertilizers

    Published 2013
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  5. Rural Development through Agricultural Modernisation in Ghana: A Case Study of the Tongu District of the Volta Region by Agbezuke, Anthony

    Published 2012
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  6. An Appraisal of the Capacity of the Asante Akim South District Assembly in Managing Plan Implementation by Kwarteng, Frimpong

    Published 2011
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  7. Psycho-Social Factors as Predictors of Female Academic Staff Job Commitment in Unversities in South Western Nigeria

    Published 2013
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  8. PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS OF FEMALE ACADEMIC STAFF JOB COMMITMENT IN UNVERSITIES IN SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA

    Published 2013-05
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  9. ICT-based innovation using service dominant logic in healthcare : a design thinking perspective

    Published 2018
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  10. Inequalities in Child Health in Tanzania: Evidence on Structural and Systemic Determinants of Stunting by Mwaseba, Steven Lee

    Published 2026
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  11. The detection of occult metastatic disease in patients with cutaneous melanoma by Hanekom Gideon S

    Published 2018
    “…Although this finding supports the notion that tumor thickness and ulceration are the two most significant prognostic factors, it was not possible at this stage, to link this directly to a poor prognosis since the majority of the PCR-positive patients have not yet (within four years) developed metastatic disease. However, the data does indicate that cells from tumors greater than 1.5 mm thick and with ulceration have a greater propensity to enter the circulation but that these cells do not necessarily have the ability to establish metastases. …”
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