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    Sources of stress for first year students and their perception of the university employed support services حسب Messarra, Leila Canaan

    منشور في 2005
    "…;Students stressed the importance of communicating with faculty and advisors. Peer interaction was the main non-academic service used by students although it did not reduce the stress for all students equally, for some it actually increased it.…"
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    Online social transparency in enterprise information systems: a risk assessment method حسب Tahani Alsaedi (14151090)

    منشور في 2021
    "…The Covid-19 crisis led to increased utilisation of social networking tools within enterprises, especially when working remotely. …"
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    The built environment resilience qualities to climate change impact: Concepts, frameworks, and directions for future research حسب Mohammed M. Al-Humaiqani (18325554)

    منشور في 2022
    "…<p>The exposure of built environment systems to climate-related disturbances increases over time. As such, the resilience of the built environment against climate change shocks and stresses has increasingly become a concern on the local, national, and global levels. …"
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    Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Performance Adaptations to High-Intensity Interval Training: Are There Differences Between Men and Women? A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses حسب Merilyn Lock (9440240)

    منشور في 2023
    "…Sub-grouping by baseline training status and intervention length decreased heterogeneity in most groups. A qualitative synthesis of other outcomes indicated similar improvements in fitness and performance for men and women with some evidence suggesting differences in the mechanisms of adaptation.…"