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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
Published 2023“…No significant sex differences were present for the primary analysis of any outcome. …”
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Ego identity statuses of the Lebanese youth in late adolescence. (c2014)
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Ego identity statuses of Lebanese youth in early and middle adolescence. (c2014)
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Provision of bystander CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the Middle East: a retrospective gender-based analysis
Published 2023“…Unadjusted comparisons showed that females were significantly older than males (mean age: 62.2 vs. 52.7). …”
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Digital Dependency and Security Risk: Investigating the Connections Between Fear of Missing Out, Problematic Social Media Use, and Vulnerability Perceptions
Published 2025“…The results reveal significant associations between FoMO, PSMU, and perceptions of vulnerability, with notable cultural differences. …”
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DNA methylation signatures in Blood DNA of Hutchinson–Gilford Progeria syndrome
Published 2022“…Nevertheless, we could observe significant methylation differences in classic HGPS when specifically looking at probes overlapping solo-WCGW partially methylated domains. …”
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YOLO-DefXpert: An Advanced Defect Detection on PCB Surfaces Using Improved YOLOv11 Algorithm
Published 2025“…Accurately identifying small defects on PCB surfaces remains a considerable challenge, particularly under complex background conditions, due to the intricate and compact layout of the boards. …”
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An Analysis of Thermal Comfort at the School Outdoor Spaces: A Case Study of the American School of Creative Science, Dubai, UAE
Published 2022“…Additionally, the addition of vegetation alone had an impact on the microclimate decreasing it by 5%. Thus, combining the strategies of vegetation, shade, green facades/roofs and small water features resulted in 5% to 25% reduction in PET depending on the corresponding location being analyzed. …”
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Speech acts of apologies. (c2016)
Published 2016“…Data analysis revealed that there are no significant differences in the way males and females of different age groups apologize in restaurant related situations. …”
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Investigating The Efficacy of Ruxolitinib and CHIR-99021 in Targeting Pediatric Neuroblastoma Stem Cells
Published 2021“…Western blot analysis showed significant decrease in stem cell markers SOX-2 and Oct-4, and tumorigenic protein HMGA1, whereas it showed significant increase in apoptotic markers cleaved PARP and cleaved caspase-3. …”
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Revisting definition of bronchopulmonwry dysplaisa
Published 2023“…Regarding comparison between different definitions, 2001 definition was significant for postnatal steroids use , discharge on home o2 , and > 3 hospital admissions . 2016 definition was significant for postnatal steroids , home o2 , tracheostomy . 2019 was significant for postnatal steroids , home o2 , > 3 hospital admissions.…”
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Hydroxyurea Use in Lebanese Patients With [beta]-Thalassemia Intermedia
Published 2006“…Hematologic toxicity was defined as a decrease in the absolute neutrophil count to below 1.5 × 103/mm3 or a decrease in the platelet count to below 100 × 103. …”
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Formation of Trihalomethanes during Seawater Chlorination
Published 2010“…Rapid decrease of UV absorbance at 254 nm was also observed during seawater chlorination which is indicative of natural organic matter degradation into small organic molecules including THMs and other by-products. …”
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School children growth monitoring program in the state of Qatar: Observations from two survey rounds in 2016–17 and 2019–20
Published 2023“…</p><h3>Results</h3><p dir="ltr">Overall, the proportion of overweight and obese category of students increased from 44% in 2016–17 to 49.3% in 2019–20 with a decrease in the proportion of students in normal BMI‐z‐score category (from 48.8% to 47.8%) and severe thinness and thinness category (from 7.3% to 3%) between two rounds of growth monitoring survey. Statistically significant shifts in BMI‐z‐score categories were noted for students of different age groups, gender, and nationality.…”
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