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Ridley, David M., and Harold V. F. Jordaan. "Cape Town, South Africa." Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 14, no. 6 (July 1986): 490–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcu.1870140619.

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Maher, Frinde. "Cape Town, South Africa, 2003." Radical Teacher 101 (February 23, 2015): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/rt.2015.194.

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pankhurst, peter. "Savoy Cabbage: Cape Town, South Africa." Gastronomica 9, no. 3 (2009): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2009.9.3.74.

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Duflou, J. A. L. C., D. L. Lamont, and G. J. Knobel. "Homicide in Cape Town, South Africa." American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 9, no. 4 (December 1988): 290–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-198812000-00004.

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Murray, Peter J. "Medinfo2010 in Cape Town, South Africa." Methods of Information in Medicine 48, no. 06 (2009): III—V. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1625132.

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Selig. "City Profile: Cape Town, South Africa." World Literature Today 95, no. 1 (2021): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.7588/worllitetoda.95.1.0005.

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Cole, Doug. "Heritage stone in Cape Town, South Africa." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 486, no. 1 (September 20, 2018): 305–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp486.3.

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AbstractCape Town was founded in 1652 and many of its historical buildings are constructed of local natural stone. Malmesbury Group slate was exploited from 1666 and used to build Cape Town Castle, which is the oldest building in Cape Town. Two other local stones, Cape granite and Table Mountain sandstone were utilized for buildings from 1850. A medium-grained granite named Paarl Grey was exploited from an area adjacent to the town of Paarl, 50 km east of Cape Town, from 1890. This granite is the most extensively-used natural stone in Cape Town.The resource fields of natural stone near Cape Town, namely Malmesbury Group slate, Cape granite and Table Mountain sandstone, lie within the Table Mountain National Park and Robben Island World Heritage Site and can no longer be exploited, but similar resource fields occur outside Cape Town. Paarl Grey granite is still extracted at one quarry and, despite part of the resource field lying within the Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve, there are still sufficient quantities of stone available.From an international perspective, the heritage stones of Cape Town, South Africa, are best considered as having national significance.
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Brock, John F. "Department of Medicine University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa." Nutrition Reviews 13, no. 1 (April 27, 2009): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.1955.tb03329.x.

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Okpechi, Ikechi G., Brian L. Rayner, and Charles R. Swanepoel. "Peritoneal Dialysis in Cape Town, South Africa." Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis 32, no. 3 (May 2012): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3747/pdi.2011.00100.

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BackgroundChronic kidney disease is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which encompasses 70% of the least-developed countries in the world. Most people in SSA have no access to any form of renal replacement therapy (RRT). Given its ease of performance and patient independence, peritoneal dialysis (PD) should be an ideal form of RRT in SSA, but several complex and interdependent factors make PD a difficult option in SSA. The present review describes the practice of PD in SSA, with emphasis on Cape Town, South Africa.Methods and ResultsAfter a review of the recent PubMed literature on RRT in SSA and an appraisal of nephrology practice in South Africa, factors that make the provision of RRT (especially PD) a challenge in SSA include the low number of qualified health care workers, socio-demographic issues (poor housing, electricity, and water supplies), and the cost of PD fluids in the region. Although South Africa has the largest PD population in all of SSA, the growth of PD in South Africa is specifically impeded by the system of RRT rationing, which favors HD; the methods of funding for dialysis and for remuneration of doctors in private practice; and many other socio-economic factors. The peritonitis rate remains relatively high, and it is a significant contributor to morbidity in PD patients in Cape Town.ConclusionsIn many parts of SSA, PD could be the main dialysis modality. However, African governments must start taking responsibility for their people by providing adequate funds for renal replacement programs. Attempts to produce PD fluids locally and to train and educate health care workers will greatly improve the use of PD as a RRT option in SSA.
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Lee, NC. "cape town Medical conscription in South Africa." Lancet 348, no. 9026 (August 1996): 537. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)64682-x.

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Nicol, Andrew, Lisa Marie Knowlton, Nadine Schuurman, Richard Matzopoulos, Eiman Zargaran, Jonathan Cinnamon, Vanessa Fawcett, Tracey Taulu, and S. Morad Hameed. "Trauma Surveillance in Cape Town, South Africa." JAMA Surgery 149, no. 6 (June 1, 2014): 549. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2013.5267.

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Saxe, Hoffman, Krige, Sayed, King, and Hounsell. "Malignant melanoma in Cape Town, South Africa." British Journal of Dermatology 138, no. 6 (June 1998): 998–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2133.1998.02266.x.

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Cohen, Callan, Claire N. Spottiswoode, and Barrie Rose. "Pelagic seabirding off Cape Town, South Africa." Bulletin of the African Bird Club 8, no. 1 (March 2001): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.309620.

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Warner, Brian. "Astronomy in South Africa." Highlights of Astronomy 10 (1995): 674–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600012545.

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This note reviews those aspects of astronomy in South Africa that may be useful for the support of astronomical development on the rest of the African continent.Optical and infrared astronomy is largely consolidated at the Sutherland site of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO), about 300 km from Cape Town. The administrative and technical headquarters of this institution occupy the buildings of the old Royal Observatory (founded in 1820) in Cape Town. In Cape Town there is a twin 18/24 inch (0.45/0.6m) refractor and an 18-inch (0.45m) photometric reflector still operational. At Sutherland the 74-inch (1.8m Radcliffe) reflector is equipped for spectroscopy, CCD imaging and IR photometry. Newtonian and coudé foci are available but rarely used. Also at Sutherland there are 40-inch, 30-inch and 20-inch telescopes (approx. 1m, 0.75m and 0.5m) used primarily for CCD imaging (40-inch), optical and infrared photometry (30-inch) and UVBRI standard photometry (20-inch). An automatic photoelectric telescope (30-inch aperture) is nearing completion. Observing conditions at Sutherland provide about 50% photometric time.
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Ezeuduji, Ikechukwu O., Kirsti Lee November, and Chelsea Haupt. "Tourist Activity and Destination Brand Perception: The Case of Cape Town, South Africa." Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies 8, no. 4(J) (September 5, 2016): 156–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.22610/jebs.v8i4(j).1371.

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A respondent-completed questionnaire in Cape Town, South Africa was used to check how the activities that tourists enjoyed in Cape Town relate to how they perceive this destination using brand descriptive variables (brand essence, brand image and brand loyalty). 200 questionnaires were received for bivariate and multivariate analyses. This study finds that although tourists found most activities in Cape Town enjoyable; nature and outdoor, food and wine, and shopping enjoyment have more impact in determining the general experience satisfaction of tourists, than beach, and surprisingly, history and cultural activities. Nonetheless, tourists generally perceive Cape Town quite positively. From analyses, this study strongly suggests that the brand position statement for Cape Town should revolve around unique and diverse tourists' attractions in Cape Town, and the memorable experience with which tourists go home from Cape Town. The brand position statement should be linked to Cape Town tourism integrated marketing communications. This study can assist tourism business owners in Cape Town to evaluate and improve tourism offerings to meet the expectations of visitors, contributing to visitors forming a positive perception towards Cape Town. The findings have implications for similar destinations in the developing economies.
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Robson, R. A., and A. M. Cloete. "Pelvic inflammatory disease in Cape Town, South Africa." Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 6, sup1 (January 1986): S33—S34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/01443618609080526.

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Boome, Robert S. "Brachial plexus surgery in Cape Town, South Africa." Microsurgery 16, no. 1 (1995): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/micr.1920160111.

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Lerer, Leonard B. "Homicide-Associated Burning in Cape Town, South Africa." American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 15, no. 4 (December 1994): 344–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-199412000-00012.

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Lerer, Leonard B., and Richard G. Matzopoulos. "Fatal Railway Injuries in Cape Town, South Africa." American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 18, no. 2 (June 1997): 144–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-199706000-00007.

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Kenney, Jim. "World Parliament of Religions--Cape Town, South Africa." Buddhist-Christian Studies 20, no. 1 (2000): 249–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcs.2000.0015.

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Abiodun, B. J., A. M. Ojumu, S. Jenner, and T. V. Ojumu. "Transport of atmospheric NO<sub>x</sub> and HNO<sub>3</sub> over Cape Town." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 13, no. 5 (May 3, 2013): 11827–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-13-11827-2013.

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Abstract. Cape Town, the most popular tourist city in Africa, usually experiences air pollution with unpleasant odour in winter. Previous studies have associated the pollution with local emission of pollutants within the city. The present study examines the transport of atmospheric pollutants (NOx and HNO3) over South Africa and shows how the transport of pollutants from the Mpumalanga Highveld may contribute to the pollution in Cape Town. The study analysed observation data (2001–2008) from Cape Town air quality network and simulation data (2001–2004) from regional climate model (RegCM4) over southern Africa. The simulation accounts for the influence of complex topography, atmospheric condition, and atmospheric chemistry on emission and transport of pollutants over southern Africa. Flux budget analysis was used to examine whether Cape Town is a source or sink for NOx and HNO3 during the extreme pollution events. The results show that extreme pollution events over Cape Town are associated with the low-level (surface–850 hPa) transport of NOx from the Mpumalanga Highveld to Cape Town, and with a tongue of high concentration of HNO3 that extends from the Mpumalanga Highveld to Cape Town along the south coast of South Africa. The prevailing atmospheric conditions during the extreme pollution events feature an upper-level (700 hPa) anticyclonic flow over South Africa and a low-level col over Cape Town. The anticyclonic flow induces a strong subsidence motion, which prevents vertical mixing of the pollutants and caps high concentration of pollutants close to the surface as they are transported from the Mpumalanga Highveld toward Cape Town, while the col accumulates the pollutants over the city. This study shows that Cape Town can be a sink for the NOx and HNO3 during extreme pollution events and suggests that the accumulation of pollutants transported from other areas (e.g. Mpumalanga Highveld) may contribute substantially to the air pollution in Cape Town.
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Abiodun, B. J., A. M. Ojumu, S. Jenner, and T. V. Ojumu. "The transport of atmospheric NO<sub>x</sub> and HNO<sub>3</sub> over Cape Town." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14, no. 2 (January 20, 2014): 559–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-559-2014.

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Abstract. Cape Town, the most popular tourist city in Africa, usually experiences air pollution with unpleasant odour in winter. Previous studies have associated the pollution with local emission of pollutants within the city. The present study examines the transport of atmospheric pollutants (NOx and HNO3) over South Africa and shows how the transport of pollutants from the Mpumalanga Highveld, a major South African industrial area, may contribute to the pollution in Cape Town. The study analysed observation data (2001–2008) from the Cape Town air-quality network and simulation data (2001–2004) from a regional climate model (RegCM) over southern Africa. The simulation accounts for the influence of complex topography, atmospheric conditions, and atmospheric chemistry on emission and transport of pollutants over southern Africa. Flux budget analysis was used to examine whether Cape Town is a source or sink for NOx and HNO3 during the extreme pollution events. The results show that extreme pollution events in Cape Town are associated with the lower level (surface – 850 hPa) transport of NOx from the Mpumalanga Highveld to Cape Town, and with a tongue of high concentration of HNO3 that extends from the Mpumalanga Highveld to Cape Town along the south coast of South Africa. The prevailing atmospheric conditions during the extreme pollution events feature an upper-level (700 hPa) anticyclone over South Africa and a lower-level col over Cape Town. The anticyclone induces a strong subsidence motion, which prevents vertical mixing of the pollutants and caps high concentration of pollutants close to the surface as they are transported from the Mpumalanga Highveld toward Cape Town. The col accumulates the pollutants over the city. This study shows that Cape Town can be a sink for the NOx and HNO3 during extreme pollution events and suggests that the accumulation of pollutants transported from other areas (e.g. the Mpumalanga Highveld) may contribute to the air pollution in Cape Town.
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Helliker, Kirk, Fred Hendricks, and Lungisile Ntsebeza. "Conference on ‘Land, Race and Nation in South Africa’, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 19–22 June 2013." Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy 2, no. 3 (December 2013): 367–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277976013517201.

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Pitcher, Richard, Jan Lotz, Christelle Ackermann, Asif Bagadia, Razaan Davis, Anne-Marie Du Plessis, Stephanie Griffith-Richards, et al. "Mammography reporting at Tygerberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa." South African Medical Journal 104, no. 7 (May 19, 2014): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.8455.

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Pitcher, Richard, Jan Lotz, Christelle Ackermann, Asif Bagadia, Razaan Davis, Anne-Marie Du Plessis, Stephanie Griffith-Richards, Retha Hattingh, and Georg Wagener. "Mammography reporting at Tygerberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa." South African Medical Journal 104, no. 8 (July 16, 2014): 521. http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.8689.

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Hussey, G., J. Hitchcock, H. Schaaf, G. Coetzee, D. Hanslo, E. Van Schalkwyk, J. Pitout, J. Clausen, and W. Van Der Horst. "Epidemiology of invasiveHaemophilus influenzaeinfections in Cape Town, South Africa." Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 14, no. 2 (January 1994): 97–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724936.1994.11747700.

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Heidebrecht, C. L., P. S. Tugwell, G. A. Wells, and M. E. Engel. "Tuberculosis surveillance in Cape Town, South Africa: an evaluation." International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 15, no. 7 (July 1, 2011): 912–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/ijtld.10.0296.

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Thorstenson, Yvonne, Lisa Creary, Huang Huang, Virginie Rozot, Chunlin Wang, Ming Li, Sandeep Kancharla, et al. "P098 HLA haplotype diversity in Cape Town, South Africa." Human Immunology 77 (September 2016): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2016.07.163.

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Lerer, Leonard B. "Women, homicide and alcohol in cape town, south africa." Forensic Science International 55, no. 1 (July 1992): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0379-0738(92)90098-h.

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Beute, Nico, and Gerhard Hancke. "ICIT 2013 in Cape Town, South Africa [Society News]." IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine 7, no. 2 (June 2013): 55–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mie.2013.2256302.

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Ojemaye, Cecilia Y., Chionyedua T. Onwordi, Daniela M. Pampanin, Magne O. Sydnes, and Leslie Petrik. "Herbicides in Camps Bay (Cape Town, South Africa), supplemented." Science of The Total Environment 778 (July 2021): 146057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146057.

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Saunders, Chris. "Pan-Africanism: The Cape Town Case." Journal of Asian and African Studies 47, no. 3 (June 2012): 291–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909611428055.

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The author of this contribution examines the role that Cape Town played in the advent of Pan-Africanism in South Africa from abroad through the activist efforts of individuals from the West Indies, United States of America (USA) and West Africa in the early twentieth century. He traces how Pan-Africanism in Cape Town went through a number of different phases, the most important politically being that of the Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC) in 1959-60.
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Rollinson, Dominic P., and Patrick L. Rollinson. "Snowy Egret in Cape Town, South Africa—second record for continental Africa." Bulletin of the African Bird Club 23, no. 2 (2016): 219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.310092.

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Opie, Jessica, Roschelle Freeks, and Louis Almero Du Pisani. "The burden of imported malaria in Cape Town, South Africa." South African Medical Journal 104, no. 5 (February 27, 2014): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.7904.

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Murray, Tony. "The Woodhead dam on Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage 164, no. 1 (February 2011): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/ehah.9.00041.

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Naranjo, A., D. Castellano, H. Kraaijvanger, B. Meulman, A. Mels, and G. Zeeman. "The MobiSan approach: informal settlements of Cape Town, South Africa." Water Science and Technology 61, no. 12 (June 1, 2010): 3078–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.225.

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Pook se Bos informal settlement and the Cape Town Water & Sanitation Services Department are partnering on an urban sanitation project with a Dutch Consortium consisting of Lettinga Associates Foundation (LeAF), Landustrie Sneek and Vitens-Evides International. The aim of the project is to improve the basic sanitation services provided in informal settlements through the implementation of the MobiSan approach. The approach consists of a communal Urine-Diversion and Dehydration Toilet (UDDT) built in a former sea shipping container. The system is independent of water, electricity or sewerage connection and it is maintained by full-time community caretakers who also act as hygiene promoters. The project seeks to link sanitation services with hygiene promotion in informal settlements while enhancing user satisfaction and reducing costs in providing basic sanitation services. This paper describes the preliminary experiences and lessons learnt during the implementation and evaluation of the MobiSan prototype and discusses its potential for replication. The MobiSan has proved to be an appropriate option by means of dealing successfully with shallow groundwater table, land availability and high settlement densities. In addition it has been demonstrated to be cost-competitive in terms of operating cost compared to chemical toilets.
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Hodkinson, P. W., M. F. M. James, and L. A. Wallis. "Emergency department procedural sedation practice in Cape Town, South Africa." International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2, no. 2 (June 2009): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12245-009-0101-3.

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Nelson, G., A. J. Boyd, J. J. Agenbag, and C. M. Duncombe Rae. "An upwelling filament north-west of Cape Town, South Africa." South African Journal of Marine Science 19, no. 1 (June 1998): 75–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/025776198784126953.

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Shields, Nancy, Kathy Nadasen, and Christine Hanneke. "Teacher Responses to School Violence in Cape Town, South Africa." Journal of Applied Social Science 9, no. 1 (April 21, 2014): 47–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1936724414528181.

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Baker, R. "Ninth family practitioners' congress, Cape Town, South Africa, April 1994." Quality and Safety in Health Care 3, no. 3 (September 1, 1994): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/qshc.3.3.176.

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Mizrahi, V. "Genetics and Tuberculosis, Cape Town, South Africa, 21 November 1997." Tubercle and Lung Disease 78, no. 3-4 (January 1997): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0962-8479(97)90023-x.

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Endresen, Kristin. "Popular education in three organisations in Cape Town, South Africa." Studies in the Education of Adults 45, no. 1 (March 2013): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02660830.2013.11661639.

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Nleya, Ndodana, and Lisa Thompson. "Survey Methodology in Violence-prone Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa." IDS Bulletin 40, no. 3 (May 2009): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.2009.00038.x.

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K. Okoro, H., O. S. Fatoki, F. A. Adekola, B. J. Ximba, and R. G. Snyman. "Geochemical assessment of sediment in Cape Town harbour, South Africa." Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia 28, no. 1 (January 22, 2014): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v28i1.3.

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Lemon, Anthony, and Jane Battersby-Lennard. "Emerging geographies of school provision in Cape Town, South Africa." Geography 94, no. 2 (July 1, 2009): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00167487.2009.12094258.

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Buccimazza, Sandro S., Christopher D. Molteno, Timothy T. Dunne, and Denis L. Viljoen. "Prevalence of neural tube defects in Cape Town, South Africa." Teratology 50, no. 3 (September 1994): 194–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420500304.

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Spiegel, Andrew, Vanessa Watson, and Peter Wilkinson. "Women, difference and urbanisation patterns in Cape Town, South Africa." Anthropology Southern Africa 28, no. 1-2 (January 2005): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23323256.2005.11499911.

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Kovats, R. S., P. Wilkinson, and H. Mohamed. "WEATHER AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA." Epidemiology 16, no. 5 (September 2005): S47—S48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001648-200509000-00109.

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Russell, Marcia, Pamela K. Cupp, Rachel K. Jewkes, Anik Gevers, Catherine Mathews, Chantel LeFleur-Bellerose, and Jeon Small. "Intimate Partner Violence Among Adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa." Prevention Science 15, no. 3 (June 8, 2013): 283–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11121-013-0405-7.

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Zhang, Michael G., Tony S. Chen, Oliver C. F. Lau, Zachary E. McPherson, Andrew K. Kam, Claire Ruan, Katherine E. Francis, Ashish Agar, Ian C. Francis, and Benjamin W. C. Sim. "Endophthalmitis in Cape Town, South Africa: Are the data real?" Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 39, no. 9 (September 2013): 1452–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2013.07.023.

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