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    Global burden and strength of evidence for 88 risk factors in 204 countries and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2... by Michael, Brauer

    Published 2024
    “…We separated risk factors into three groups according to trajectory over time: those with a decreasing attributable burden, due largely to declining risk exposure (eg, diet high in trans-fat and household air pollution) but also to proportionally smaller child and youth populations (eg, child and maternal malnutrition); those for which the burden increased moderately in spite of declining risk exposure, due largely to population ageing (eg, smoking); and those for which the burden increased considerably due to both increasing risk exposure and population ageing (eg, ambient particulate matter air pollution, high BMI, high FPG, and high SBP). …”
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    Carotid artery revascularization through a radiated field by Lesèche, Guy

    Published 2003
    “…All patients had received previous radiation therapy within a mean interval of 10 years (range, 1-26 years), with average radiation dose of 62 Gy (range, 50-70 Gy). …”
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    Use of local discarded materials in concrete by Taha, Ramzi

    Published 2014
    “…However, there was an increase in strength values with an increase in gabbro content in gravel/gabbro mixtures. …”
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    Impact of the positive pressure valve on vascular access device occlusions and bloodstream infections by Btaiche, Imad

    Published 2009
    “…Despite these methods, it has been estimated that 25% of central VADs become occluded. …”
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    Impact of urban morphology on urban microclimate and building energy loads by Athar Kamal (17191843)

    Published 2021
    “…The Marina district in the city of Lusail near Doha, Qatar, saw a 26% increase in temperature prediction accuracy. A more detailed analysis of a representative residential building load prediction reveals that cooling estimate gaps are reduced by 2.7% to 7.3% when compared to the underestimated loads from the rural weather dataset. …”
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    EVALUATION OF MATERIAL NONLINEARITY IN FATIGUED SAMPLES USING AN IMPROVED LAMB-WAVE NONLINEAR PARAMETER by A. Masurkar, Faeez

    Published 2021
    “…It is found that for a pristine state, the peak of amplitude-based parameter equals the physics based one and for a fatigued state, the amplitude-based parameter keeps increasing with an increase in fatigue damage. In contrast, the conventional relative nonlinear parameter is found to be useful for qualitative estimation of material nonlinearity. …”
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    Turkronicles: diachronic resources for the fast evolving Turkish language by Togay Yazar (22828175)

    Published 2025
    “…Despite the substantial vocabulary changes, we demonstrate that it is possible to identify old Turkish words that have the same meanings with newly coined ones using word embeddings. …”
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    Quantitative Compressibility Effects in Thermal Elastohydrodynamic Circular Contacts by Habchi, W.

    Published 2015
    “…The results reconfirm the well-known observations that minimum film thickness is very little affected by lubricant compressibility while central film thickness decreases linearly with the increase in volume compression of the lubricant. …”
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    Fluid-Structure-Acoustic coupling analysis for external laminar and turbulent fluid flows by Tohid Adibi (17871551)

    Published 2023
    “…The results indicate that the transmission loss is 27% more at the elastic plate’s highest position. By decreasing the length of the elastic plate by 50%, the mean transmission loss is reduced by 9%. …”
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    Exploring Beyond Numeric Weight Loss: The Metabolic Effects of Semaglutide. by Sara, Sokary

    Published 2025
    “…It also significantly reduced ad libitum energy intake, decreased hunger, and increased satiety in multiple trials. …”
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    Evaluation of high-temperature reverse osmosis for recycling boiler blowdown in industrial applications by Joel Minier-Matar (17052378)

    Published 2024
    “…The membrane rejection decreased from 97 % at 35°C to 92 % at 60°C; due to the increase in the diffusivities of ions at higher temperatures; however, the permeate quality met the boilers feedwater specifications. …”
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    Shared Clean Mobility Operations for First-Mile and Last-Mile Public Transit Connections: A Case Study of Doha, Qatar by Afnan Fayez Eliyan (19517221)

    Published 2022
    “…Moreover, the influence of transportation supply and spatial characteristics on the individual mode choice was estimated. Results indicate that public transit ridership can increase up to 17%. …”
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    Stemming cardiovascular diseases in Qatar by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2015
    “…This is projected to increase to more than 23 million by 2030, with the largest increase to occur throughout the Middle East, due in part to the adoption of the sedentary Western lifestyle.…”
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    Spatiotemporal Variation in Mangrove Chlorophyll Concentration using Remote Sensing Technique by Ali Mohamed (3546578)

    Published 2023
    “…The linear increase in mangrove area signifies the importance of ongoing conservation efforts in Al Khor. …”
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    The Sustainability (Environmental and Economical) impact of upgrading Bahrain building regulations for affordable housing units: Case study in Bahrain by Al-Saffar, May

    Published 2014
    “…However, fast growth of cities and construction development will form a pressure on the energy demand and consequently on the environment and will contribute in the global warming due to the increase of carbon footprint. In addition to that, the Ministry of Electricity and Water states that Bahrain generates annually average of 3190 MWh and the consumption is estimated to be almost 266 MWh and for each standard household it almost 132 MWh that is 50 % of the overall electricity energy produced. …”
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    The Use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Construction: An exploration of current challenges for collaborative construction by SABRI, MAEN

    Published 2018
    “…The Construction market represents more than 10% of the global economy, and the demand for infrastructure project is increasing due to population increase. Particularly, in the UAE, the construction market is considered one of the best markets compared to other Middle Eastern countries due to the availability of international companies involved in the construction activity. …”
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    A new perspective on cardiovascular drift during prolonged exercise by Amine Souissi (9931616)

    Published 2021
    “…<p dir="ltr">Prolonged exercise induces cardiovascular drift, which is characterized by decreasing mean arterial pressure (MAP), stroke volume and heart rate increase. …”
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    Prediction of biogas production from chemically treated co-digested agricultural waste using artificial neural network by Fares Almomani (12585685)

    Published 2020
    “…An ANN model consists of three layers, 15 neutrons and 260 <i>epochs</i> accurately predict the CMP with 99.1% of data within ±10% deviation of the mean experimental value. The developed model can be used to forecast the CMP as a function of operating temperature, the substrate composition, and chemical dose, and can be used for scaling-up and cost analysis purposes.…”