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COVID-19 has impacted the majority of the world's sectors. In most places throughout the world, education is the only industry that has entirely transitioned to an online method. During the pandemic, online learning was the ideal choice for continuing edu... see more

Wheat is very vital food eaten by around two billion people (36% of the world population). The wheat grain consists of carbohydrates, proteins, starch, fats, vitamins and minerals. The present study was conducted to estimate the total proteins, amino acid... see more

Objectives. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness ofwhole body vibration (WBV) training for promoting healthrelatedphysical fitness in sedentary adults.Design. A non-randomised sampling technique was used with an equivalent match-pair comparison... see more

Background: Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is a prevalent, chronic disorder with excessive functional, social and economic burdens. The goal of treatment is to alleviate the symptoms and slow the progression. Documenting the effects of exercise and LLLT as co-... see more

This paper is a comparative study of the meanings of motherhood for black and white women in the antebellum South. Even the prescriptive literature concerning motherhood penned by women during the first half of the nineteenth century largely ignored the h... see more

South Africa’s policy framework is firmly committed to an infrastructure-led development path in order to support inclusive and widespread growth. The implementation of largescale transportation infrastructure spent on ports, road, rail and airp... see more

Sustainable neighbourhood development is a global urban planning policy concern for the 21st century. In the global South, these concerns persist alongside increasing population and poverty levels in cities. In South Africa’s established former apartheid ... see more

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