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    Mixed precision iterative refinement with adaptive precision sparse approximate inverse preconditioning by Noaman Khan (19810050)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Hardware trends have motivated the development of mixed precision algorithms in numerical linear algebra, which aim to decrease runtime while maintaining acceptable accuracy. …”
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    Competition, regulation, and systemic risk in dual banking systems by Ernaningsih, Indria

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, this effect is not significantly different between IBs and CBs. Our results also reveal a non-linear relationship between competition and systemic risk. …”
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    Competition, regulation, and systemic risk in dual banking systems by Indria Ernaningsih (17871056)

    Published 2024
    “…Interestingly, this effect is not significantly different between IBs and CBs. Our results also reveal a non-linear relationship between competition and systemic risk. …”
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    Risk management and bank performance: evidence from the MENA region by Harb, Etienne

    Published 2022
    “…Surprisingly, liquidity risk management is not a significant driver for either performance measure in studied banks. …”
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    Uncertainty and Risk in Cryptocurrency Markets: Evidence of Time-frequency Connectedness by Rao, Amar

    Published 2024
    “…Utilising the information transmission theory and network graphs, our findings reveal that some cryptocurrencies function as net receivers of spillovers from geopolitical risks and uncertainty in the short-term, while over longer time horizons they transform into net transmitters of spillovers to uncertainty. …”
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    Carcinogenic and neurotoxic risks of acrylamide and heavy metals from potato and corn chips consumed by the Lebanese population by Hariri, Essa

    Published 2015
    “…The present study aims to quantify acrylamide and metals in potato and corn chips and to determine their carcinogenic and neurotoxic risks. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis revealed that the average acrylamide level in potato and corn chips (1756 μg/kg) was 3500-fold higher than the permissible limit for acrylamide in drinking water (0.5 μg/kg). …”
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    Predictive Power of Random Forests in Analyzing Risk Management in Islamic Banking by Ahmet Faruk Aysan (11902115)

    Published 2024
    “…Moreover, a positive link is established between a country’s development, characterized by high GDPs and low inflation and interest rates, and the precision of Islamic banks’ survey responses. Analyzing risk-related concerns, the study notes a significant reduction in credit portfolio risk attributed to improved risk management practices, global economic growth, stricter regulations, and diversified asset portfolios. …”
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    Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are inversely associated with body adiposity measurements but the association with bone mass is non-linear in postmenopausal women by Vijay, Ganji

    Published 2021
    “…In a continuous variable analysis, the association between 25(OH)D and bone mass was significant, non-linear, inverse ‘U’. In conclusion, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D was inversely associated with adiposity measures and non-linearly associated to bone mass in postmenopausal Qatari women.…”
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    Ranking Investment Opportunities Across Risk-Aversion Levels: Application to Islamic and Conventional Indices by Leduc, Guillaume

    Published 2025
    “…We introduce the Reward–VaR curve, a novel framework for evaluating risk-adjusted investment performance across a range of investor risk preferences. …”
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    Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations are inversely associated with body adiposity measurements but the association with bone mass is non-linear in postmenopausal women by Vijay Ganji (8710491)

    Published 2021
    “…In a continuous variable analysis, the association between 25(OH)D and bone mass was significant, non-linear, inverse ‘U’. In conclusion, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D was inversely associated with adiposity measures and non-linearly associated to bone mass in postmenopausal Qatari women.…”
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    MicroRNA Expression Profiling on Paired Primary and Lymph Node Metastatic Breast Cancer Revealed Distinct microRNA Profile Associated With LNM by Ramesh Elango (7542068)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, interrogation of the expression levels of hsa-miR-205 and hsa-miR-214 in the METABRIC breast cancer dataset revealed significantly poor overall survival in patients with downregulated expression of miR-205 [HR = 0.75 (0.61–0.91)], p = 0.003 and hsa-miR-214 [HR = 0.74 (0.59–0.93) p = 0.008]. …”
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    Impact of inflammation, gene variants, and cigarette smoking on coronary artery disease risk by Merhi, Mahmoud

    Published 2015
    “…Results rs4769874 (ALOX5AP), rs854560 (PON1), and rs4646903 (CYP1A1 MspI polymorphism) are significantly associated with an increased risk of CAD with respective odds ratios of 1.53703, 1.67710, and 1.35520; the genetic variant rs9579646 (ALOX5AP) is significantly associated with a decreased risk of CAD (OR 0.76163). …”
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    Drivers of AI Adoption for Project Risk Management in the UAE’s Oil and Gas Industry by AL HAMMADI, ALI HASAN AHMED

    Published 2025
    “…Smart-PLS 4 was employed to conduct Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and assess hypothesized relationships. The findings revealed that compatibility significantly influenced AI adoption intentions, while other factors, such as innovation culture, leadership support, and complexity, were not supported. …”
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