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    “…The study investigated the comparative effects of Selvaratnam, & Fraser (1982) and Ashmore et al. (1979) problem-solving instructional strategies on Advanced Level students’ achievement in Stoichiometry. …”
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    by Mubaiwa, Tafadzwa Advance
    Published 2020
    “…With the advancements in technology as observed especially in this 21st Century, it is poignant to note that faster, easier and more efficient ways have been introduced in the reception and generation of information. …”
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    by Mazarire, Gerald C., Swart, Sandra
    Published 2016
    “…This disruption was facilitated by the retreat or undermining of the state and city council regulatory instruments, which in turn created a role for middlemen, who manoeuvred to perpetuate a new and chaotic system known as ‘mshika-shika [faster-faster]’, based on a culture of irresponsible competitive gambling. …”
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    by Mandoreba, Angellah
    Published 2018
    “…Using The Herald Facebook Page as a case study, the research drew insights from a number of scholars on the notion of public sphere, among them Habermas and Fraser in order to study the extent and manner in which Zimbabweans’ use of Facebook to deliberate the introduction of Bond notes constructed a digital public sphere. …”
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    “…It is widely acknowledged that analytical sensing at electrodes modified with polymeric materials results in low detection limits, high sensitivities, lower applied potential, good stability, efficient electron transfer and easier immobilization of enzymes on electrodes such that sensing and biosensing of environmental pollutants is made easier. …”
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    “…The chapter draws on Nancy Fraser’s approach to the need for recognition to clarify the conditions necessary to build a just society and highlights the exclusionary practices experienced by the Tonga youth as unjust. …”
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    “…When exposed for 2 h to a static temperature, lower lethal temperatures ranged from −9 to 6 °C, −14 to −2 °C, and −1 to 4 °C while upper lethal temperatures ranged from 37 to 48 °C, 41 to 49 °C, and 36 to 39 °C for C. partellus eggs, larvae, and C. sesamiae adults, respectively. Faster heating rates improved critical thermal maxima (CTmax) in C. partellus larvae and adult C. partellus and C. sesamiae. …”
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    by Madhumbu, Shariwa T.
    Published 2019
    “…With the increase in use of internet access across the world, there has been a shift from classic wired connection technology to the faster and efficient mobile wireless solutions. Zimbabwe as a country is also experiencing this upsurge. …”
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    by Chimbwanda, Tambirai Blessed
    Published 2018
    “…The system was also meant to offer unswerving, faster and efficient means to assist Delta clients in getting better assistance than what the current system has been offering. …”
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    “…Its relative simplicity and low cost, abundance of air, generation of high heat transfer and faster freezing rates have made it a subject of extensive investigations. …”
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    by Mugiya, Audrey
    Published 2015
    “…The researcher observed that although information technology was making business easier for Bulawayo City Council, the impact of information technology on Bulawayo City Council’s audit department was not being addressed. …”
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    by Machengete, Blessed
    Published 2017
    “…The advent of technology has made life easier, smooth and smarter. Smart phones are being applied in all aspects of life, be it Medical field, Military, Aviation or Agriculture. …”
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    by Mahakata, Susan
    Published 2018
    “…Ultimately this bridges gaps between inter organisational relationships by making information sharing easier and more secure. This is crucial in the tourism sector where information is the lifeblood of the sector. …”
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    by Cross, Michael, 1965-
    Published 2013
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    by Muguwe, Emely
    Published 2016
    “…Younger children adjusted to institutional care much faster than older children. A wide range of behavioral problems were noted, with detrimental consequences in some cases. …”
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    by Zongoro, Keith
    Published 2018
    “…Its major thrust is to provide a simple and easy platform to serve end users faster with help desk automation that automates repetitive tasks using smart help desk workflows. …”
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    by Revesai, Ruvimbo
    Published 2019
    “…On the other hand Consultants in the shops are finding work to be easier since they can assist farmers on their desktop machines. …”
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    “…Amitraz is the most common and frequently used acaricides in all farming systems, and hence, resistance is developing much faster than organophosphates. There is a need to investigate further acaricide use and management practices in Zimbabwe's cattle farming systems to develop practical strategies for prevention and management of tick acaricide resistance.…”
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    “…The redox mediator caused lengthening of the dioxygen iron bond, which thus suggested easier dioxygen reduction. Consistent results were observed in electrochemical impedance spectroscopic measurements for which the electron-transfer kinetics were also evaluated.…”
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