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  1. Do macroeconomic variables explain future stock market movements in South Africa? by MacFarlane, Andrew

    Published 2015
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  2. Using foreign currencies to explain the nominal exchange rate of rand by Wang, Ronghui

    Published 2016
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  3. Explaining the socio-economic inequalities in child immunisation coverage in Zimbabwe by Chigwenah, Tariro

    Published 2021
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  4. Identifying decision boundaries to explain black-box machine learning predictions by Rowan, Adriaan Izak

    Published 2026
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  5. A search for firm characteristics that explain option-granting behaviour in South Africa by Miller, Taryn

    Published 2014
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  6. Explaining poverty : a comparison between perceptions and conditions of poverty in South Africa by Davids, Yul Derek

    Published 2010
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  7. Enhancing detection of cervical cancer through deep learning: a comparative study of histological image-based algorithms by Tjale, Palesa

    Published 2026
    “…However, traditional diagnostic techniques, including Pap smears and histological assessments, are often affected by variability, subjectivity, and limited sensitivity. …”
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  8. The optical polarization variability of the blazar PKS 2155 304 by Peceur, Nicolette

    Published 2024
    “…Blazars are some of the most energetic and variable objects in the universe. Blazar emission has been detected across the electromagnetic spectrum and exhibits variability on a wide range of timescales, from minutes to years. …”
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  9. The influence of rainfall variability on savanna tree seedling establishment by Botha, Susan

    Published 2014
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  10. The impact of macroeconomic variables on the performance of selected African stock markets by Epalanga, Amarildo

    Published 2022
    “…The model showed that interest rate, which is inversely related to stock prices, isthe only significant variable in explaining stock prices in Egypt. In Mauritius, it wasfound that only three factors significantly affect stock prices, namely, exchange rate, gold price, and inflation. …”
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  11. Climate variability and its implication for water resources and livelihoods in Uganda

    Published 2014
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  12. Personality as an antecedent of work-family conflict : a variable- and person-centred approach by Omrawo, Charlene

    Published 2015
    “…Hierarchical regression analysis showed that Neuroticism explained significant variance in work-to-family conflict and that Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Openness to Experience explained significant variance in family-to-work conflict. …”
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  13. Temperature variability and impact of vegetation cover in Ibadan metropolis, Ibadan, Nigeria

    Published 2021
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  14. Environmental variables influencing spatial and temporal patterns of fish spawning and recruitment by Mbatha, Fisokuhle Lungile

    Published 2017
    “…The comparison of temporal patterns in spawning of South African fish species showed variable spawning times and intensity depending on the environmental conditions within that spawning habitat. …”
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  15. Long-term climate variability at the Prince Edward Islands in the Southern Ocean by Shangheta, Anna Liisa Penelao Tulimevava

    Published 2022
    “…The change in decadal variability a decrease in air pressure of 4 hPa since the late 1990s to late 2000s, which coincided with a decrease in minimum and maximum air temperatures of 1°C over the same period; decrease in westerly wind and an increase in the northerly component of the wind, which would explain the decrease of inshore sea surface temperature a while thereafter. …”
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  16. Explaining the relations between culture, structure and agency in lecturers' contribution and non-contribution to Open Educational Resources in a higher education institution by Cox, Glenda

    Published 2016
    “…Analysing the relations between culture, structure and agency in institutions explains why some institutions are slow to change and/or prefer to maintain current practices. …”
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