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    Pleiotropic functions of the tumor- and metastasis-suppressing matrix metalloproteinase-8 in mammary cancer in MMTV-PyMT transgenic mice by Julie Decock (44558)

    Published 2015
    “…Throughout the 14 weeks of the model, tumor burden increased in homozygous Mmp8-null mice compared to Mmp8-wild-type and -heterozygote animals. …”
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    Impact of timing and severity of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy on intrauterine fetal growth- a registry-based study from Doha-Qatar by Fathima Minisha (16475100)

    Published 2023
    “…<h3>Background</h3> <p>The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted pregnant women, increasing maternal and neonatal morbidity. The placenta is a potential target for the pathophysiological processes due to the increased thrombotic inflammatory activation and inadequate uteroplacental perfusion and oxygenation, potentially causing intrauterine growth restriction. …”
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    Postprandial Insulin and Triglyceride Concentrations Are Suppressed in Response to Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting in Qatari Females by Bryna C. R. Chrismas (6820142)

    Published 2019
    “…Additionally, there was a most likely “moderate” lower tAUC (-0.63 ± 0.37), iAUC (-0.91 ± 0.49), and positive AUC (-0.91 ± 0.49) for triglycerides in WALK compared to SIT. …”
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    Epidemiology of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Enterobacteriaceae in Qatar: A 3-year hospital-based study by Musaed Alsamawi (14778031)

    Published 2022
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">The incidence of ESBL infections is exponentially increasing with variable prevalence among geographical areas and treatment settings. …”
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    Knowledge gap hypothesis and pandemics: Covid-19 knowledge, communication inequality, and media literacy in Lebanon by Melki, Jad

    Published 2023
    “…The evidence shows a widening of the knowledge gap for those more likely to post on social media and a narrowing of the knowledge gap for those more exposed to social media news, but the observed narrowing of the knowledge gap for television exposure was not statistically generalizable. …”
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  6. 706

    Conflict in Ukraine and the unsettling ripples: implications on food systems and development in North Africa by Tarek Ben Hassen (15742605)

    Published 2024
    “…Algeria) will likely be able to mitigate the adverse effects on their citizens. …”
  7. 707

    An exploration of intelligence management opportunities for organizations in the UAE: Possible challenges for culture by BAHERMEZ, ABDULLA OMAR

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of this paper was to explore the intelligence management opportunities available to Organizations operating within the UAE market, and the likely impact of the UAE culture on Such businesses. …”
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    Effect of Surgical Margin Status on Survival and Site of Recurrence After Hepatic Resection for Colorectal Metastases by Pawlik, Timothy

    Published 2005
    “…Patients with positive margins were more likely to have surgical margin recurrence (P = 0.003). …”
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    In search of immune cellular sources of abnormal cytokines in the blood in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review of case-control studies by Wared Nour-Eldine (13904298)

    Published 2022
    “…Cytokines IFN-<b>γ</b>, TGF-β, RANTES, and IL-8 were increased in the plasma/serum of subjects with autism, and IFN-<b>γ</b> was likely produced by CD4+ T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, although conflicting evidence is present for IFN-<b>γ</b> and TGF-β. …”
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    The ras/cAMP-dependent protein kinase signaling pathway regulates an early step of the autophagy process in saccharomyces cerevisiae by Stephan, Joseph S.

    Published 2004
    “…Quantitative assays indicate that these increased levels of Ras/PKA signaling activity result in an essentially complete block to autophagy. …”
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    Roles of the pharmacist in the use of safe and highly effective long‐acting reversible contraception by Rafie, Sally

    Published 2014
    “…Women are more likely to use LARC methods when barriers such as access and cost are removed. …”
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    The ras/cAMP-dependent protein kinase signaling pathway regulates an early step of the autophagy process in saccharomyces by Stephan, Joseph S.

    Published 2004
    “…Quantitative assays indicate that these increased levels of Ras/PKA signaling activity result in an essentially complete block to autophagy. …”
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    The influence of risks on the outturn cost of ICT infrastructure network projects by Almarri, Khalid

    Published 2021
    “…Purpose The internet of things (IoT) is becoming an increasingly inescapable part of society. IoT paradigm cannot function without the networking infrastructure. …”
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  14. 714

    Effect of Intravenous Mannitol on Intraocular Pressure Changes in Vitrectomized and Non-Vitrectomized Eyes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by HASHEM ABU SERHAN (19737499)

    Published 2024
    “…In vitrectomized eyes, notable decreases were observed: at 30 min, the Ratio of Means (ROM) was 0.81 (95% CI: 0.53; 1.24), indicating a 19% reduction; at 60 min, the ROM of 0.833 (95% CI: 0.77; 0.89) showed a 16.7% reduction; at 90 min, the ROM of 0.757 (95% CI: 0.755; 0.758) corresponded to a 24.3% reduction; at 2 h, the ROM of 0.726 (95% CI: 0.642; 0.820) reflected a 27.4% reduction; at 3 h, the ROM of 0.692 (95% CI: 0.600; 0.797) resulted in a 30.8% reduction; and at 4 h, the ROM of 0.700 (95% CI: 0.363; 1.350) indicated a 30% reduction. …”
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    Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Post Bariatric Surgery: A Population-Based Study by Nader I. Al-Dewik (17039794)

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, women in the post-BS group were more likely to have low-birth weight neonates (< 2500g) amongst term babies than obese (aOR= 2.19, CI 1.14-4.18) and overweight women (aOR= 1.84, CI 1.03-3.29).…”
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    Risk factors for microscopic hematuria in women by Ritcher, Lee A.

    Published 2016
    “…When stratifying the quantity of MH, women with increased red blood cells per high power field were more likely to have significant findings on their imaging results. …”
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    Distinctive role of starD 13 in serous ovarian carcinoma cell proliferation, metastasis, and invadopodia assembly. (c2019) by Abdullatef, Sandra

    Published 2019
    “…Serous epithelial carcinomas have a poor treatment rates for it is most likely to be advanced when diagnosed due to its poor indications and symptoms. …”
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    A comparative study of gender differences in thermal comfort and environmental satisfaction in air-conditioned offices in Qatar, India, and Japan by Madhavi Indraganti (17019060)

    Published 2021
    “…We found that females were twice as likely to feel dissatisfied with thermal sensation than males in Doha. …”
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    Genetic Polymorphism Effect on Warfarin–Rifampin Interaction: A Case Report and Review of Literature by Muhammad Salem (8979428)

    Published 2021
    “…Patients with genetic variants requiring low warfarin doses are more likely to respond at a feasible dose while on rifampin. …”
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    Terrorist attacks and environmental social and governance performance: Evidence from cross‐country panel data by Hamzeh Al Amosh (15944827)

    Published 2023
    “…Thus, it is likely to result in undermining companies' environmental and social practices. …”