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    The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Individuals With Pre-existing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the State of Qatar: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study by Maryam Siddiqui (5638019)

    Published 2022
    “…Most studies suggest an increase in the severity of OCD in people with pre-existing OCD, whereas some do not.…”
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    Organizational climate and its effects on the employees commitment by El-Kassar, Abdul-Nasser

    Published 2011
    “…Results indicate that the affective commitment is highly correlated with five components of organizational climates: structure, responsibility, warmth and support, conflict and expect approval. …”
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    Effects of Social Media Use and Dependence on Dietary Intake and Prevalence of Orthorexia in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women by Issa, Yara

    Published 2022
    “…Participants (250 pregnant and 240 non-pregnant Lebanese women) filled a questionnaire assessing social media use and dependence, intuitive eating behaviors as well as orthorexia. Five focus groups (each including 10 pregnant women) were also conducted to supplement the quantitative data collected. …”
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    Viability of Amazon’s driven innovations targeting shoppers’ impulsiveness by Farah, Maya F.

    Published 2020
    “…The growth of new technological innovations has given rise to a highly digitized retailing world that is re-defining the consumer purchase journey. …”
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    Introducing Library Users to the History and Heritage of Qatar by Maryam Ali Al-Thani (10115689)

    Published 2023
    “…This is done by focusing on the three aspects to increase exposure to the country’s culture and traditions. …”
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    Greening Existing Buildings in the United Arab Emirates by Al Madani, Eman Mohammad

    Published 2012
    “…It is expected that in the next few decades, CO2 production in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will increase up to 138.4 million metric tonnes annually as a result of increasing the consumption of building resources, like energy and water (Radhi. 2009, p.2462). …”
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    Comparative Study of Several Energy Dissipating Devices by Abdul-Latif, Akrum

    Published 2011
    “…It is concluded that the energy absorbed for a given system decreases with the increase of the R ratio. …”
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    A Multi-Channel Convolutional Neural Network approach to automate the citation screening process by Raymon van Dinter (10521952)

    Published 2021
    “…<p dir="ltr">The systematic literature review (SLR) process is separated into several steps to increase rigor and reproducibility. The selection of primary studies (i.e., citation screening) is an important step in the SLR process. …”
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    The effect of knowledge sharing on employees innovation in media industry by Anwahi, Faisal Abdulla

    Published 2012
    “…Knowledge is a source of power for organizations. To increase knowledge within the organization, a knowledge sharing practice has to be involved. …”
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    Transforming power sharing by Salloukh, Bassel F.

    Published 2017
    “…Lebanon’s corporate consociation is in institutional crisis. Given domestic constraints, however, a shift from corporate to liberal consociation is not an option. …”
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    Gender Differences in Executive Compensation on British Corporate Boards by Al-Shaer, Habiba

    Published 2020
    “…We exploit the effectiveness of the Davies Report (2011), which urged FTSE 350 companies to increase female representation on corporate boards to examine the potential effect that this may have on the gender pay differential at the executive level. …”
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    Excessive managerial entrenchment, corporate governance, and firm performance. (c2019) by Antounian, Christelle

    Published 2019
    “…Our main focus is on firms’ excess managerial entrenchment, which is calculated by finding the difference between firm’s E-index and its industry median in a given year. Our findings suggest that an increase in excess CEO entrenchment reduces the likelihood of CEO turnover due to poor performance. …”
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    Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016 by Hou, Dongfang

    Published 2020
    “…Unlike most extant group data sets, the extended data on terrorist groups (EDTG) is not tied to terrorist groups and attacks listed in the RAND terrorism data; rather, EDTG is linked to terrorist groups and attacks given in the Global Terrorism Database. Terrorist groups’ variables in EDTG include ideology, main goals, start date, duration, base country, attack diversity, peak size, alternative endings (if relevant), and others. …”
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    Durability of Cardiometabolic Outcomes Among Adolescents After Sleeve Gastrectomy: First Study with 9-Year Follow-up by Wahiba Elhag (5245547)

    Published 2022
    “…The preoperative mean body mass index (BMI) (45.60 ± 6.50 kg/m2) decreased at year 1 (30.04 ± 4.96 kg/m2, P=0.001) and was maintained up to 9 years (30.20 ± 3.92 kg/m2, P = 0.001). …”
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    Do high energy-efficient buildings increase overheating risk in cold climates? Causes and mitigation measures required under recent and future climates by Mutasim Baba, Fuad

    Published 2022
    “…The building envelope thermal characteristics studied represent houses built in different periods from 1950 to high energy-efficient buildings in Montreal under different weather generations: typical historical (1961–1990), recent observational (2016), and typical future years 2030 (2026–2045) and 2090 (2080–2099) generated based on RCP-4.5 and 8.5 scenarios. The results showed that the high energy-efficient buildings can be more resilient to climate change than old buildings if adequate ventilation is provided, where the decrease of window and wall U-value, and SHGC all contribute to the decrease in indoor temperature. …”
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