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The effect of microbiome therapy on COVID-19-induced gut dysbiosis: A narrative and systematic review
Published 2024“…These interventions reduced mortality rates, decreased hospital stays, improved oxygen saturation levels, alleviated gastrointestinal symptoms, enhanced immune response, and improved cognition.…”
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AI-driven wearable sensors for postoperative monitoring in surgical patients: A systematic review
Published 2025“…These methodologies showed decreases in the rates of admission, including the staying duration in Intensive Care Units regarding support via using the AI-built Continuous Remote Early Warning Scoring system. …”
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Co‐operative learning for Children with an Autistic Spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream and special class settings
Published 2007“…CL was found to be successful in substantially increasing the level of social engagement for both the child in the special needs class and the child in the mainstream class. …”
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Exploring differences in work values among multigenerational workforce: Leadership approaches in selected higher educational institutions in the UAE
Published 2017“…The UAE Millennials were demonstrated to highly value job security as opposed to their Western peers, while the UAE Baby Boomers had little regard for economic return of their jobs. …”
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How effective is phonological awareness training for preschoolers with speech and language difficulties? Exploring the perspectives of teachers working in preschool settings in Dub...
Published 2022“…Children with speech and/or language (S&L) impairments are at an increased risk of PA deficits and may face ongoing challenges and persistent difficulties, which impact literacy and language outcomes and academic success beyond the preschool classroom. …”
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Why wear a seat belt? I’m going to die anyway: Young Arab men’s rationales for deadly driving behaviors
Published 2015“…High sensation seeking increases the resistance to a more negative attitude toward reckless driving – because it is rewarded by both the psychological pleasure derived from dangerous actions and by young men’s peers. …”
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