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Western diet induces mild metabolic impairment and aggravates neuropathology in an experimental mouse model of traumatic brain injury
Published 2024“…Individuals with TBI have a greater risk of mortality from associated chronic diseases than the general population. WD has been shown to impair cognitive function, decrease the brain's capacity to compensate for insult by affecting recovery as well as induce metabolic syndrome (MetS) which may be a risk factor for poor TBI prognosis. …”
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A Parallel Algorithm for Inverse Halftoning and its Hardware Implementation
Published 2020“…Some degradation in image quality is noticed due to parallelization. …”
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Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016
Published 2020“…Our EDTG-based survival analysis is at odds with some of the literature: for example, the demise of a leader and a larger share of transnational terrorist attacks increase the group’s odds of failure. …”
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Reduction of Leachability of Sewage Sludge by Alum Treatment
Published 2014“…Batch experimental results indicated that alum treatment was capable of reducing phosphorus and other heavy metal leaching. However, some of the aluminium appeared to have leached into the water. …”
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Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions A public goods approach
Published 2015“…The latter suggests that some countries specialize in supplying UN peacekeepers as a money-making venture. …”
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE GOVERNMENT
Published 2020“…The paper also provides some future scopes to conduct research about the procedures and strategies of overcoming or managing the risks faced in various governmental activities. …”
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Using Educational Technology to Support Classroom Management in High Schools
Published 2023“…Overall, English teachers believe ClassDojo has the components to help them increase student motivation and engagement.…”
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Reusing Minarets as a Passive Cooling (Wind Catcher/Solar Chimney): A Case Study in the Emirate of Sharjah
Published 2023“…The minaret accompanies the design of each mosque, which is equivalent to the number of mosques, and more, since some mosque designs have more than one minaret. In this research, the idea of repurposing minarets or adding new uses to them is studied, such as using minarets as a passive cooling method, such as using them as wind catchers/solar chimneys that contribute to the process of directing the wind to the prayer hall and work to increase thermal comfort through environmentally friendly passive cooling methods. …”
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Comparative Analysis of Thermal Conditions and Comfort Between Modern and Traditional Districts in Hot-Arid Climate: Case Study in Ajman-UAE
Published 2023“…Moreover, this study made an evaluation and comparison of the outdoor air temperature and thermal comfort between the traditional and modern urban districts to highlight the passive design solutions that increase the thermal effectiveness in the traditional urban fabrics, as some of these passive design solutions can be used to modify the thermal conditions in the modern ones. …”
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The Work Life Balance and Job Satisfaction in Oil and Gas organisations in the UAE context
Published 2010“…Work life balance (WLB) is an important topic of human resource management and has become a top priority for workers everywhere. Some organisations trying to attract and retain their valued employees by implementing and managing WLB programs and policies. …”
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Road users with hearing loss and evaluation of tactile support systems
Published 2015“…The prevalence of age-related HL is increasing (Roth et al., 2001), and as a consequence the number of road users with HL will also increase. …”
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Crunching the numbers of food poisoning in Qatar
Published 2016“…It affects tens of millions and kills more than 100,000 people every year worldwide. It occurs by eating contaminated food and results in diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection. …”
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Mergers & acquisitions in the Lebanese banking Industry. (c2002)
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The lack of physical exercise in Arab states
Published 2015“…Traditionally, women in some Muslim?majority countries need to be accompanied by a male relative when outdoors. …”
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Optimal Routing and Scheduling in E-commerce Logistics using Crowdsourcing Strategies
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Effects of selenium in comparison to exendin-4 on the expression of GLP-1R, IRS-1 and preproinsulin in the pancreas of diabetic rats
Published 2016“…There is a debate regarding the effect of selenium on the incidence of diabetes mellitus: even though some clinical trials studies suggested that high selenium supplementation resulted in an increased risk of incidence of diabetes mellitus, other studies showed that the level of serum selenium in diabetic patients was lower than its level in nondiabetic subjects, and high selenium status may exert a protective action against the incidence of diabetes mellitus. …”
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Fixed-interval versus OCT-guided variable dosing of intravitreal bevacizumab in the management of neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Published 2012“…Similarly, CRT decreased after 12 months by 80.7 μm for variable dosing vs 100.5 μm for fixed-interval dosing (P = .37). …”
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