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    Spatial variability of summer hydrography in the central Arabian Gulf by Ali Elobaid, Elnaiem

    Published 2021
    “…The Arabian Gulf is a very significant ocean body, which hosts more than 55% of the oil reserves of the world and produces about 30% of the total production, and thus, it is likely to face high risk and adverse problems by the intensified environmental stressors and severe climatic changes. …”
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    Burden of disease attributable to suboptimal diet, metabolic risks and low physical activity in Ethiopia and comparison with Eastern sub-Saharan African countries, 1990-2015: findi... by Melaku, Yohannes Adama

    Published 2018
    “…While the age-adjusted proportion of all-cause mortality attributable to CMU decreased significantly between 1990 and 2015, it increased from 10.8% [95% UI: 8.8-13.3] to 14.5% [95% UI: 11.7-18.0] for dietary risks and from 17.0% [95% UI: 15.4-18.7] to 24.2% [95% UI: 22.2-26.1] for metabolic risks. …”
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    apoA2 correlates to gestational age with decreased apolipoproteins A2, C1, C3 and E in gestational diabetes. by Ramanjaneya, Manjunath

    Published 2021
    “…Pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at risk of adverse outcomes, including gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia, and preterm delivery. …”
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    Quality improvement can decrease blood delivery turnaround time: Evidence from a single tertiary-care academic medical center by Hammad Y.A.

    Published 2018
    “…The transport time significantly decreased from an initial majority of > 15 mins duration, to a majority of < 15 mins transport time after the second audit; there was a 50% improvement in 30 mins response time; and the percentage of requests processed in < 10 mins were significantly higher after the second audit. …”
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    The Association between Zinc and Copper and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Adults by Al Kudsi, Dana Samir

    Published 2021
    “…0.13; p=0.01). High Cu significantly decreased the risk of MetS (0.121; p?0.001). …”
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    Nutritional quality and health risk of pepper fruit as affected by magnesium fertilization. by Lu, Ming

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing health risk was mainly attributed to decreasing concentrations of Ca and Vc in pepper fruit, though the increased Mg intakes offset the impact of 1.74% to 14.4%. …”
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    Risk Management Assessments and Recommendations Among Students, Staffs, and Health Care Workers in Educational Biomedical Laboratories. by Rizk, Nasser M

    Published 2021
    “…Both laboratories were free from radiation hazards. There is a significant difference between adopted and recommended control measures in each laboratory in terms of likelihood, severity, and risk priority number (RPN). …”
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    Dietary patterns associated with the risk of pancreatic cancer: Case-control study findings by Tayyem, Reema

    Published 2022
    “…The "Traditional"dietary pattern, which presented a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, milk, yogurt, and lentils, was associated with a significant decrease in the odds of PC (OR = 0.42, 95% CI = 0.21-0.84) for the third quartile compared to first one. …”
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    INTERACTION BETWEEN CLOCK GENE AND LIFESTYLE FACTOR IN RELATION TO OBESITY RISK FACTOR by ABDULKADER, HADIL

    Published 2024
    “…Participants with a high level of education also showed a decreased risk of obesity (OR: 0.60, 95% CL: 0.54-0.67) compared with a low education level. …”
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    Consumption of some food groups is associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease among Jordanians by Tayyem, Reema

    Published 2020
    “…Increased consumption of fruits, vegetables and moderate consumption of vegetables oil and seeds and nuts are may be associated with decreased risk of CVD among Jordanian population.…”
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    DVF-fog: Distributed virtual firewall in fog computing based on risk analysis by Kamoun-Abid, Ferdaous

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the comparison with existing approaches based on the openstack framework illustrates that the fog-based distributed virtual firewall (DVF) approach decreases significantly the false positive rate (FPR) to be 0.0942% and increases the true positive rate (TPR) to be 99.9%. 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.…”
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    Dietary patterns and the risk of coronary heart disease among Jordanians: A caseecontrol study by Tayyem, RF

    Published 2017
    “…Background and Aims Dietary pattern and lifestyle have been reported to be significant risk factors in the development of coronary heart diseases (CHD). …”
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    Dietary patterns and the risk of coronary heart disease among Jordanians: A case-control study. by Tayyem, R F

    Published 2018
    “…Dietary pattern and lifestyle have been reported to be significant risk factors in the development of coronary heart diseases (CHD). …”
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    Spatial, temporal, and demographic patterns in prevalence of chewing tobacco use in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: A systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Diseas... by Kendrick, Parkes J

    Published 2021
    “…Among females, none of these 12 countries had significant decreases in prevalence of chewing tobacco use, whereas seven of 12 countries had a significant decrease in the prevalence of tobacco smoking use for the period. …”
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    High-quality and anti-inflammatory diets and a healthy lifestyle are associated with lower sleep apnea risk by Melaku, Yohannes Adama

    Published 2022
    “…There was a significant interaction between healthy lifestyle and sex with sleep apnea risk (P for interaction = .049) whereby females with higher healthy lifestyle scores had a lower risk of sleep apnea compared to males. …”
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    Application of a property-based inherently safety quantification framework for integrating risk assessment into process safety life cycle by Kazi, Monzure-Khoda

    Published 2018
    “…Process plant involves different types of risks which need to be managed appropriately to avoid dangerous incidents. …”
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    The Association between Zinc and Copper Circulating Levels and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Adults: A Study of Qatar Biobank Data by Kerkadi, Abdelhamid

    Published 2021
    “…Cu levels correlated positively with body mass index (BMI) (0.23; p < 0.001), pulse rate (PR) (0.18; p < 0.001), total cholesterol (0.13; p = 0.01), and high-density lipoproteins (HDL) (0.27; p < 0.001); and negatively with diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (−0.13; p = 0.01). High plasma Cu significantly decreased the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) (0.121; p < 0.001). …”
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    Evaluating the Effectiveness of Pretreatment With Intravenous Fluid in Reducing the Risk of Developing Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. by Zaki, Hany A

    Published 2022
    “…Some studies showed that hydrating patients using intravenous fluid before contrast media administration significantly reduces the risk of CIN. In contrast, others claimed that intravenous fluid has minimal impact on preventing CIN. …”
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