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    Open access of evidence‐based publications by Yammine, Kaissar

    Published 2015
    “…The open access model, where researchers can publish their work and make it freely available to the whole medical community, is gaining ground over the traditional type of publication. …”
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    Accessibility of large events: an empirical study of the Expo 2020 Dubai by María Jiménez-Andres (19170913)

    Published 2024
    “…The objective of this paper is to contribute to understanding the accessibility of large events in an increasingly technology-dependent industry. …”
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    Health Care Accessibility of Lebanese Working-Age Adults with Musculoskeletal Disability by Jaber, Amani

    Published 2016
    “…Their health status subsequently reflected the accessibility issue. Pain scores were significantly positively correlated with physical disability scores. …”
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    The Conceptualization, Perceptions, and Practice of Positive Education in University Student Accessibility Departments by KARAKI, SUHA

    Published 2023
    “…This emphasizes the significance of this study, since it provides suggestions for a relevant framework that can be used in student accessibility departments in higher education through uncovering conceptualization, practice and perceptions of positive education.…”
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    Impact of the positive pressure valve on vascular access device occlusions and bloodstream infections by Btaiche, Imad

    Published 2009
    “…Background/Purpose The use of needleless positive pressure connector valves (PPVs) on venous access devices (VADs) has been shown to have possible benefits in decreasing VAD occlusion rates. …”
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    Accessibility first: detecting frustration in web browsing for visually impaired and sighted smartphone users by Yasmin Abdelaal (17773458)

    Published 2023
    “…<p dir="ltr">Smartphone adoption has become increasingly prevalent in modern society, reflecting the widespread integration of these devices into various aspects of daily life, yet accessibility and usability problems persist. …”
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    Insight into Faculty Open Access Perceptions: A Quantitative Analysis among UAE Faculty by Lusk, Jeniece

    Published 2022
    “…Open access (OA) publishing presents university librarians, administrators, and faculty researchers with a paradox of both opportunities and challenges. …”
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    Applying value-based strategies to accelerate access to novel cancer medications: guidance from the Oncology Health Economics Expert Panel in Qatar (Q-OHEP) by Anas Hamad (9545771)

    Published 2023
    “…However, the cancer-related burden on patients, healthcare systems, and the economy is expected to expand; thus, cancer remains a significant public healthcare issue in Qatar. Qatar’s free access to cancer care represents a considerable economic burden. …”
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    Epidemiology of injuries from fire, heat and hot substances: global, regional and national morbidity and mortality estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study by Spencer L James (8673927)

    Published 2019
    “…At the global level, the age-standardised mortality caused by fire, heat and hot substances significantly declined from 1990 to 2017, but regionally there was variability in age-standardised incidence with some regions experiencing an increase (eg, Southern Latin America) and others experiencing a significant decrease (eg, High-income North America).…”
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    Qatar’s immigrants at higher risk of diabetes by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2015
    “…The results, however, suggest that Qatar’s immigrant population has a significantly increased risk of having undiagnosed T2D, and that glycated haemoglobin levels could be a useful diagnostic tool for early detection of the disease. …”
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    Effects of habitat complexity on the abundance, species richness and size of darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) in artificial vegetation by Bartholomew, Aaron

    Published 2016
    “…Increasing complexity appeared to lead to decreasing beetle widths. 9 beetle species were relatively rare in, or absent from, the higher complexity treatments, including 5 of the 6 largest species. 2 rare, small beetle species were only found in higher complexity treatments. …”
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    Stemming cardiovascular diseases in Qatar by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2015
    “…“Both Qatari nationals and expatriates should adopt healthier lifestyles to reduce the prevalence of these risk factors,” says Christos. Diabetes was the largest preventable risk factor to decrease heart attacks and strokes.…”
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    Optimisation of PV Cleaning Practices: Comparison Between Performance Based and Periodic Based Approaches by ALHAJERI, RASHED ABDULLA

    Published 2018
    “…Solar energy has the largest untapped reserve in energy and is one of the fastest emerging energy markets. …”
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    Power System Stability With High Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources: Challenges, Assessment, and Mitigation Strategies by Jana Sheikh Ali (22392121)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">The incorporation of renewable energy sources (RESs) into power systems has significantly increased in recent years due to growing environmental, economic, and energy security concerns, posing new challenges for power system stability. …”
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    β-2-himachalen-6-ol protects against skin cancer development in vitro and in vivo by Daaboul, Hamid E.

    Published 2017
    “…Also, there was a significant decrease in p-Erk and p-Akt protein levels. …”
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