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    Value-at-risk for the USD/ZAR exchange rate: The variance-gamma model by Kemda, L., Huang, Karl, Chinhamu, K.

    Published 2015
    “…© University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. A country’s level of exchange risk is closely linked to its financial stability, on a macro-economic scale. …”
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    Preliminary syntaxonomic scheme of vegetation classes for the Central Bushveld of South Africa by Mucina, Ladislav, Winterbach, R., Bredenkamp, G., Deutschlander, M.S.

    Published 2000
    “…Data from 29 vegetation studies done in the socalled Central Bushveld, South Africa (a large region N and NW of Pretoria), were subject to syntaxonomic synthesis using TWINSPAN and further refined with traditional tablesorting procedures of the floristic-sociological approach to classification of vegetation. …”
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    Seela masih belum layak by Berita Minggu, Lukman Salleh

    Published 2009
    “…Penguruan enam bulan Noraseela Khalid (gambar) di Pretoria akan berakhir 22 Jun ini dengan pelari 400 meter berpagar wanita itu masih belum dapat melepasi syarat kelayakan ke Kejohanan Olahraga Dunia di Berlin, dan penaja utama sepanjang latihan di ibu negara Afrika Selatan itu - Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN) - sudah keberatan menyambung programnya.…”
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    Soweto, syndicates and "doing business" by Wardrop, Joan

    Published 1998
    “…As a result, the chapter inevitably reflects the bemusement of both policemen and criminals regarding the pronouncements of parliamentarians, academic researchers, and senior police (usually referred to simply as "Pretoria," where the headquarters of the South African Police Service [SAPS] is located) about organized crime and its structures.…”
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    A legal perspective on gated communities in Malaysia by Sufian, Azlinor

    Published 2006
    “…Although the “gated community” (GC) is already popular in other parts of the world; especially in developed countries for instance Florida, Arizona, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Lisbon, Madrid etc., this concept is relatively new to Malaysia. …”
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    Respiratory viruses in young South African children with acute lower respiratory infections and interactions with HIV by Annamalay, A., Abbott, S., Sikazwe, C., Khoo, S., Bizzintino, J., Zhang, Guicheng, Laing, I., Chidlow, G., Smith, D., Gern, J., Goldblatt, J., Lehmann, D., Green, R., Le Souëf, P.

    Published 2016
    “…Objectives: To describe the prevalence of respiratory viruses, including RV species, associated with HIV status and other clinical symptoms in children less than two years of age with and without ALRI in Pretoria, South Africa. Study design: Nasopharyngeal aspirates were collected from 105 hospitalized ALRI cases and 53 non-ALRI controls less than two years of age. …”
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    Cocaine treatment admissions at three sentinel sites in South Africa (1997-2006): findings and implications for policy, practice and research. by Parry, C.D.H., Plüddemann, A., Myers-Franchi, Bronwyn

    Published 2007
    “…METHODS: Data were collected between January 1997 and December 2006 on admissions for drug abuse treatment through a regular monitoring system involving 56 drug treatment centres and programmes in Cape Town, Gauteng Province (Johannesburg and Pretoria) and the Eastern Cape every six months as part of the South African Community Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (SACENDU). …”
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    The Implication of Xenophobic Violence on Nigeria-South Africa Relations by Bello, Ismail, Tunde, Sakariyau Rauf

    Published 2017
    “…The renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa on Nigerians and other Africans is an ugly trend that raises serious concern among experts and analysts of foreign relations.The latest scenario in Pretoria has resulted in the loss of innocent lives and valuable properties destroyed by some militant youths in South Africa.According to Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Advisor, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the country has lost about 116 nationals due to the unlawful acts of some hoodlums in South Africa. …”
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    The complexities of South African Xenophobia on Nigerians: The bilateral relations insight by Ibrahim, Yusuf Kamaluddeen, Ahmad, Abdullahi Ayoade

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, any dissimilarity of self-interest between both countries would not only ruin their relationship but will implicate the whole African Union concept that unites Abuja/Pretoria relations. The sensitivity of the two countries with one another lay on the issue at hand. …”
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