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Regional economic integration, natural resources and foreign direct investment in SADC
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A Theoretical Proposition for Spatial Data Infrastructure On-Going Improvement
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The Negative Impacts of Tourism in Africa: The Case of Botswana
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Adoption and Utilization of Integrated Patient Management System in Botswana Public Health Facilities
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Health determinants on healthy ageing in sub-Saharan Africa: A psychosocial and theo-gerontology
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Economic contestation over user fees in low-resourced healthcare systems: A literature review
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Graph Convolutional Network Using Adaptive Neighborhood Laplacian Matrix for Hyperspectral Images with Application to Rice Seed Image Classification
Published 2023-03-01“…The experimental results from the Indian Pines, Houston University, and Botswana Hyperion hyperspectral image datasets show that the proposed AN-GCN can significantly improve classification accuracy. …”
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Batswana female managers’ career experiences and perspectives on corporate mobility and success
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SASSCAL WeatherNet to support regional weather monitoring and climate-related research in Southern Africa
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A comparison of the research and publication patterns and output of academic librarians in eastern and southern Africa from 1990-2006:a preliminary study
Published 2010-01-01“…The results indicate that in terms of publications per librarian there was no significant difference between southern Africa and eastern Africa; South Africa was the most productive country in terms of publications; the University of Botswana Library was the most prolific library; Muswazi from the University of Witwatersrand and Pienaar from the University of Pretoria were the most productive academic librarians; academic librarians in eastern Africa preferred publishing in foreign journals while those from southern Africa published more in domestic journals led by South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science; the publication output of the two regions was inconsistent (up-down trend) during this period; the main subject area of librarians in both regions was Information Technology; most academic librarians from both regions preferred publishing individually; and the most published type of document in both regions was journal articles.…”
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Examining stylized facts and trends of FTSE/JSE TOP40: a parametric and Non-Parametric approach
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