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    The influence of the prebiotic gum acacia on the intestinal microbiome composition in rats with experimental chronic kidney disease by Arun Prasath Lakshmanan (6807152)

    Published 2021
    “…CKD was induced by adenine (0.75% w/w) given in the diet daily for four weeks, and GA was administered in drinking water at a concentration of 15% w/v. …”
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    The Effect of Indoor Air Quality on Occupants’ Health and Performance in Office Buildings in Dubai by AlSumaiti, Abeer

    Published 2013
    “…As people spend most of their time indoors, enough attention should be given to the indoor environment conditions including the air quality. …”
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    Effect of a surfactant, Tween 80, on the formation and secretion of chylomicrons in the rat by Daher, C. F.

    Published 2003
    “…Incorporation of Tween 80 in the diet at 1 or 10% (w/w) concentrations reduced the TAG concentration in the stools; however, a significant increase in water content was observed at 10% (w/w) concentration. …”
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    D-β-Hydroxybutyrate and lactate mediate the positive effects of exercise on chronic stress by changing the histone modification profile in the hippocampus by Saad, Joelle

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, we found that a ketogenic diet known to increase the levels of D-β- Hydroxybutyrate in the brain also mimics the effects of these exercise factors and promotes resilience to stress and rescues social avoidance behavior. …”
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    Genetic Deletion of DNAJB3 Using CRISPR-Cas9, Produced Discordant Phenotypes by Shadi Nejat (19457212)

    Published 2023
    “…We hypothesized that mice lacking DNAJB3 would be more prone to high-fat (HF)-diet-induced increase in body weight and body fat, inflammation, glucose intolerance and insulin resistance as compared with wild-type (WT) littermates. …”
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    Editorial: Genomics, proteomics and immunological signatures as diagnostic, predictive, and prognostic biomarkers in head and neck cancers by Afsheen Raza (492657)

    Published 2023
    “…The risk factors most frequently associated with head and neck cancer include smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, human papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections. …”
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    The Era of Precision Nutrition in the Field of Reproductive Health and Pregnancy by Fatima Ahmad (14145264)

    Published 2023
    “…Maintaining a healthy diet can help optimize reproductive functions and increase the chances of conceiving by affecting hormonal balance, ovulation and menstruation, sperm quality and quality, as well as inflammation and oxidative stress. …”
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    On Single Source Reachability Improvement by Alkak, Hashem

    Published 2022
    “…The problem of augmenting a given network, or graph, via edge-additions for improved reachability from a given source node is considered. …”
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    What Dietary Patterns and Nutrients are Associated with Pancreatic Cancer? Literature Review by Mohammed O Ibrahim (21623771)

    Published 2023
    “…In conclusion, the consumption of a diet high in nutrients such as sugar, fats, and red and processed meats can increase the risk of PC. …”
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    Dietary inflammatory index and odds of breast cancer: A case–control study by Shatha S. Hammad (14778376)

    Published 2023
    “…Results of the study are consistent with a recommendation aimed at maintaining higher diet quality, that is, adopting healthy diets characterized by low DII scores in order to reduce the risk for BrCA.…”
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    A Study of the Influence of an Intervention on Environmental Education/Awareness and Behavior on Middle School Students in the UAE by Abu Shamat, Reema Maher

    Published 2015
    “…The students were given later a survey to have insights about their opinions about the whole process of introducing environment based course content into their school curricula. …”
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    Experimental evaluation of multi-agent reinforcement learning in real-world scale-free networks by Al Hashimi, Rashid

    Published 2010
    “…Tokens also initiate a factor of randomness in the environment given its probability distribution over agents. Preliminary experimental results showed a signi cant reaction to the increase of tokens when agents play battle of the sexes in Neural network; the increase in token transfer probability yields a higher reward and a faster conversion.…”
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    Minimization of the amplitude of the entire span of beams using mass dampers by Issa, Jimmy S.

    Published 2017
    “…The considered system consists of a mass damper attached to a simply supported beam with a harmonic force applied at a given point along its span. Traditionally, passive vibration devices such as mass spring dampers or mass dampers were attached to beams and carefully designed to minimize the maximum amplitude at a given point along their span. …”
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    SynergyGrids: blockchain-supported distributed microgrid energy trading by Moayad Aloqaily (14158932)

    Published 2022
    “…The trading system shows 17.8% decrease in energy cost for consumers and 76.4% decrease in load over utility grids when compared with its counterparts.…”
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    Optimal IP network dimensioning for stream-type traffic using probabilistic delay constraints by Sharafeddine, Sanaa

    Published 2006
    “…We introduce a new extension to traditional CA problems by setting a statistical bound on the maximum end-to-end delay experienced by all packets associated with the given latency-sensitive service. For a sample IP network scenario with VoIP traffic, we show that a relatively slight increase in capacity as compared with the classical approach is required to keep the probability of exceeding the maximum end-to-end network delay threshold below 0.1%.…”
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