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Living with air-conditioning: experiences in Dubai, Chongqing and London
Published 2022“…Extreme heat is a likely consequence of global warming, leading to increased mortality and reduced wellbeing. …”
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Portfolio Project Management In Philanthropic Organizations
Published 2011“…Moreover, the combination of weak strategic plans and increased scale of giving is likely to cause unwise selection of projects and portfolios. …”
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Impact of Digital Banks on Conventional Banks in the UAE
Published 2022“…Though conventional banks are surviving in an immediate, post-pandemic landscape, their failure to address organizational structure changes away from complex hierarchies and product-oriented processes will likely diminish their survivability among digital banking competitors in the long term.…”
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Determinants of Disordered Eating Patterns among an LGTBQ Community in Lebanon
Published 2021“…It has been previously established that sexual minorities are more likely to suffer from mental health illnesses due to experiencing unique stressors such as fear, anxiety, stigma, harassment, and prejudice. …”
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Persistent multifocal pseudo‐conduction blocks in vasculitic neuropathy without antiganglioside antibodies
Published 2009“…Six years later, electrophysiological examination revealed features suggestive of persistent conduction block (CB) with increased temporal dispersion (ITD) affecting the right median and tibial nerves. …”
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StarD13 is a tumor suppressor in breast cancer that regulates cell motility and invasion
Published 2014“…In general, the more aggressive the tumor, the more rapidly it grows and the more likely it metastasizes. Members of the Rho subfamily of small GTP-binding proteins (GTPases) play a central role in breast cancer cell motility and metastasis. …”
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Glucose excursions in type 2 diabetes modulate amyloid-related proteins associated with dementia
Published 2021“…Dementia is a recognized complication of type 2 diabetes (T2D) with an increasing prevalence, and AD is the most common cause. …”
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Numerical analysis of spatial distribution of carbon in methane dry reforming over supported nickel catalyst in a packed bed reactor
Published 2024“…The results showed that while localized carbon deposition density increased with temperature, likely due to a higher local methane decomposition rate, the total amount of carbon deposited was inversely proportional to temperature. …”
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Genomic ancestry of North Africans supports back-to-Africa migrations
Published 2012“…We identify a gradient of likely autochthonous Maghrebi ancestry that increases from east to west across northern Africa; this ancestry is likely derived from “back-to-Africa” gene flow more than 12,000 years ago (ya), prior to the Holocene. …”
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Factors Influencing SMEs’ Adoption of Cloud Computing Services in Lebanon: An Empirical Analysis Using TOE and Contextual Theory
Published 2020“…An increasingly important advancement in information and communication technologies is cloud computing, and a remarkably increasing trend is its adoption by various organizations. …”
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Altered Regulation of the Glucose Transporter GLUT3 in PRDX1 Null Cells Caused Hypersensitivity to Arsenite
Published 2023“…In the absence of PRDX1, GLUT3 mRNA and protein expression levels are low, but they are increased upon arsenite treatment, correlating with an increased uptake of glucose. …”
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Nonlinear Multimode Vibration Attenuation Using Passive Circuits
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Awareness of primary health care physicians about human papilloma virus infection and its vaccination: a cross sectional survey from multiple clinics in Saudi Arabia
Published 2018“…Compared to males, females were 3.1 times more likely to recommend HPV vaccines, adjusted P=0.015. …”
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National Culture of Secrecy and the Use of Offshore Incorporation as a Determinant of Audit Fees
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Forecasting the impact of diabetes mellitus on tuberculosis disease incidence and mortality in India
Published 2019“…Targeting the impact of the increasing DM burden on TB control is critical to achieving the goal of TB elimination by 2050.…”
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Prevalence, Associated Risk Factors, and Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes of Statins Discontinuation: A Systematic Review
Published 2024“…Conversely, discontinuation was less likely in patients with CVD who received secondary prevention statin therapy and in patients with polypharmacy. …”
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Prediction of Propulsion Kinematics and Performance in Wheelchair Rugby
Published 2022“…Although this would come at an increased cost, developments would provide opportunities for more suitable set-ups earlier in an athlete's career, increasing performance and reducing injury risk.…”
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Did Usage of Mental Health Apps Change during COVID-19? A Comparative Study Based on an Objective Recording of Usage Data and Demographics
Published 2022“…The results include the increased number of users of mental health apps during the COVID-19 period as compared to pre-COVID-19. …”
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Numerical analysis of spatial distribution of carbon in methane dry reforming over supported nickel catalyst in a packed bed reactor
Published 2025“…The results showed that while localized carbon deposition density increased with temperature, likely due to a higher local methane decomposition rate, the total amount of carbon deposited was inversely proportional to temperature. …”
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Land-use, transport choice and population health: opportunities for highly motorized and rapidly motorizing countries
Published 2015“…Without such infrastructure, however, increases in road trauma are likely, especially within highly motorised cities.…”