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  1. Code choice in Egyptian TV advertisements by Younes, Mostafa

    Published 2017
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  2. Quadcopter: Design, modelling, control and trajectory tracking by Abouelsoud, Khaled

    Published 2018
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  3. Perceptions of lecturers who apply blended learning in a Faculty of Science

    Published 2023
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  4. What science? who’s theology? : a reformed theological response to Andrew Newberg’s neurotheological model by Du Toit, Dubois

    Published 2016
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  5. Pre-marital predictors of marital violence in the WHO World mental health (WMH) surveys

    Published 2019
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  6. Code switching and attitudinal perception by Ebid, Hossam

    Published 2018
    “…The male who did not code-switch in the verbal guise test was rated the most negatively by both groups. …”
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  7. Modeling Highlights the Challenge of Achieving and Maintaining HCV Micro-Elimination Among People Who Inject Drugs

    Published in Open Forum Infectious Diseases (2026)
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  8. Trauma, healing, mourning and narrative voice in the epistolary mode by Louw, Bronwen Mairi

    Published 2015
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  9. Factors affecting code switching between Arabic and English by Hafez, Rana Medhat

    Published 2015
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  10. Representative council for learners’ understanding of the learners' code of conduct

    Published 2020
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  11. Stance and indexes of code-switching in the Egyptian novel Zaat by Soliman, Rasha

    Published 2016
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  12. Code-switching in relation to gender and social class: The case of an Egyptian TV series by Amin, Ayatallah Mohamed

    Published 2018
    “…This thesis analyzed stylized performance of Arabic-English code-switching (CS) and its interaction with gender, social class, and social networks in the context of the Egyptian comedy TV series Nelly and Sherihan. …”
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  13. Code-switching as a persuasive device in South African advertising by Cowley, Jennali

    Published 2016
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