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    Studying carrier frequency of spinal muscular atrophy in the State of Qatar and comparison to other ethnic groups: Pilot study by Faisal Ibrahim (317415)

    Published 2023
    “…The likely pathogenic variant, rs121909192, was found to be significantly higher when compering with other in our study. …”
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    A comparison of peer, teacher and self-feedback on the reduction of language errors in student essays by Diab, Nuwar Mawlawi

    Published 2016
    “…However, comparison of students' performance on lexical errors at the immediate post-test revealed that the self-feedback group significantly decreased this error percentage compared to the peer feedback group. …”
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    Group Relative Deprivation and Violent Radicalism: Moving Toward a Comprehensive Model by Serge Guimond (6204587)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">Many terrorist attacks, carried out in the name of Islam, have posed significant threats to human lives across the globe. …”
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    Sex differences in shoulder performance fatiguability are affected by arm position, dominance and muscle group by Cosmin Horobeanu (21347636)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><h3>Results</h3><p dir="ltr">Muscle group was the only factor to display significant variation when not considering other factors, with higher values for C.Perf (mean difference = 353.59 J, <i>P </i>< 0.0005), BR (mean difference = 14.21 J, <i>P </i>< 0.0005) and IF (mean difference = 3.65%, <i>P </i> = 0.0046). …”
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    An Investigation into the factors influencing Arabic speaking students’ proficiency in the Arabic language in Dubai British School by AL AHMAD, ALAAEDDIN MEHY

    Published 2022
    “…However, those Arabic-speaking students attending non-Arabic schools become less proficient in the Arabic language and continually fall behind their peers in Arabic schools. This is despite the fact that both groups of students are native Arabic speakers, and that both groups of students attend Arabic classes that use the same curriculum and textbooks. …”
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    Vegetation analysis and environmental indicators of an arid tropical forest ecosystem of Pakistan by Muhammad Majeed (5707736)

    Published 2022
    “…Different statistical tests including Monte Carlo permutation test, Indicator Species Analysis (ISA), hierarchical classification, ordination, and variation partitioning were applied to seek the potential number of vegetation types, plant species composition, classification of the studied samples, order of importance of the considered predictors and groups of environmental variables respectively. …”
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    Temporomandibular joint osseous characteristics in skeletal short and long facial types with and without temporomandibular disorders: A three-dimensional comparative study by Abeer A. Almashraqi (12411222)

    Published 2025
    “…The DDR/DDWR group with a long facial skeletal pattern exhibited significant variations in condyle dimensions, orientations, and positions, showing more anterior and inferior condylar placements, as well as differences in joint spaces. …”
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    Orthodontic camouflage versus orthodontic-orthognathic surgical treatment in borderline class III malocclusion: a systematic review by Maged S. Alhammadi (14150757)

    Published 2022
    “…Most of the included studies reported a significant proclination in the maxillary incisors in both groups. …”
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    Gut Microbiota in Familial Mediterranean Fever: Insights into Microbial Patterns and Disease Severity by Rukaya Basala

    Published 2025
    “…Minor compositional variations were observed, such as increased abundance of Synergistota in FMF patients; however, none reached statistical significance. …”
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    Peripheral inflammatory and metabolic markers as potential biomarkers in treatment-resistant schizophrenia: Insights from a Qatari Cohort by Mohamed Adil Shah Khoodoruth (14589828)

    Published 2024
    “…Variations in inflammatory markers were noted, with the NTRS group exhibiting a higher platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR). …”
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    Integrating technology pedagogy and content knowledge in Qatar’s preparatory and secondary schools: The perceptions and practices of STEM teachers by Ziad Said (17541819)

    Published 2023
    “…Generally, there are no significant differences between the different dual groups in understanding STEM, TPACK, and embedding technology, with few exceptions in some aspects. …”
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    Multivariate analysis for FTIR in understanding treatment of used cooking oil using activated carbon prepared from olive stone by Sara M. Alshuiael (8882051)

    Published 2020
    “…Two FTIR absorption peaks were used for the oil evaluation, namely 3007–3009 cm<sup>-1</sup>, which is related to C-H symmetric stretching vibration of the <i>cis</i> double bonds, and ~1743 cm<sup>-1</sup>, which is related to = CH and ester carbonyl stretching vibration of the functional groups of the triglycerides, C = O. The principal component analysis results showed significant variations in the oxidation level of the sunflower and the corn oils occurred after consecutive heating and French fries frying for 10 days. …”
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    Chronic illnesses and labor market participation in the Arab countries: evidence from Egypt and Tunisia by Ebaidalla M. Ebaidalla (16960008)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the sub-samples analysis indicates some variations across gender and age groups. Specifically, the effect of chronic illnesses is found to be larger and significant for the male group compared to female counterparts. …”
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    Urban Geometry: The Effect of Height Diversity and Buildings Configuration on Thermal Performance and Cooling Load at Urban Scale. A Case Study in Dubai / UAE by SHAREEF, SUNDUS LUAY

    Published 2018
    “…The research found that a significant variation in building height reduces the cooling load more than a gradual height variation, and consequently offers more energy saving. …”
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    Bacterial community structure and predicted function in the rhizosphere of wild and cultivated date palms: Effects of Fertilizers on Composition and Functionality by Dana A., Abumaali

    Published 2023
    “…For example, organic and bio-organic fertilizers positively influenced specific bacterial groups, including delta-proteobacteria, acidobacteria-Gp3, Anaerolinaea, and Clostridia. …”
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    In what style shall I confront them? The role of social relationships in social correction of misinformation among the UK and Arab Social media users by Muaadh Noman (17760902)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, social factors significantly influenced corrective behaviours in both groups. …”
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    Personal, family and societal factors associated with Lebanese youth's attitudes toward the roles of women (Doctoral dissertation) by Hammoud, Hassan R..

    Published 1981
    “…From among the selected family factors studied, only parents'' educational levels, father''s occupational status, and mother''s work experience seemed to have significant relationships with "attitudes." Societal factors such as peer group attitudes, support of secularized movements, religious affiliation and peer group sex composition appeard also to contribute significantly to the variations in these "attitudes." …”
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    Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of fall-related injuries: a retrospective study by Ahammed Mekkodathil (4578838)

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <h2>Conclusion</h2> <p>Fall-related injuries remain as significant burden even in a level 1 trauma center. …”