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  1. Towards a management tool for technology platforms based on technology management capabilities by Venter, Stian

    Published 2021
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  2. Quality control for data-dependent and data-independent mass-spectrometry-based proteomics by Marina, Kriek

    Published 2020
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  3. Homology-based in silico identification of putative protein-ligand interactions in the malaria parasite

    Published 2014
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  4. Lattice Boltzmann liquid simulations on graphics hardware by Clough, Duncan

    Published 2014
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  5. Islands of effectiveness in co-government arrangements : the case of three coalition-led municipalities in South Africa by Salie, Saarah

    Published 2016
    “…Firstly, senior public officials can act as a countervailing platform to achieve governance gains by implementing a range of reforms and principles. …”
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  6. MURAC: A unified machine model for heterogeneous computers by Hamilton, Brandon Kyle

    Published 2016
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  7. A new connectivity strategy for wireless mesh networks using dynamic spectrum access by Maliwatu, Richard

    Published 2021
    “…The top layer represents the nodes' logical interface to the WMN while the bottom layer corresponds to the underlying physical wireless network interface cards (WNIC). …”
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  8. Development of an architecture and web-based demonstrator for tourist itinerary planning by Swanepoel, Nita

    Published 2022
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  9. Multi-dimensional lattice equaliser for Q2 PSK

    Published 2013
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  10. Affordable High-Resolution LCD 3D Printing via Advanced Ink Formulation for Conventional and Biocompatible Microfluidic Devices by Elfarargy, Reham Gamal

    Published 2026
    “…Additionally, a flexible, biocompatible PEGDA–GelMA ink was developed to remain printable on an LCD platform while providing mechanically compliant microstructures for contractility interfacing, where cell contractility is intended to be quantified through the measurable deformation or displacement of mechanically responsive features (e.g., pillars) under physiologically relevant forces. …”
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