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    The Impact of a Computerized Potassium Alert on Adverse Drug Events and Pharmacists' Interventions by Mansour, Hanine

    Published 2010
    “…Conclusions: Implementation of a computerized pharmacy alert resulted in a statistically significant decrease in adverse drug events related to hyperkalemia in our institution. …”
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    Postprandial lipaemia 10 and 34 hours after playing football: Does playing frequency affect the response? by Darren J. Paul (6905450)

    Published 2019
    “…For the 3FOOT, there was a non significant decrease in postprandial TG AUC (-2.7%; p = 0.73; 95%CI = -2.0 to 1.5; ES = 0.05) and iAUC (-17.5%; p = 0.41; 95%ci = -2.5 to 1.1; ES = 0.31) from 10 to 34 hrs, respectively. …”
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    Western diet induces mild metabolic impairment and aggravates neuropathology in an experimental mouse model of traumatic brain injury by Judith, Nwaiwu

    Published 2024
    “…Individuals with TBI have a greater risk of mortality from associated chronic diseases than the general population. …”
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    Examining the Factors affecting the sustainability of blockchain technology in higher education using a hybrid SEM-ANN approach by AL SHAMSI, MOHAMMED SALEM MATAR

    Published 2022
    “…Among the 918 articles, 30 articles were critically analyzed based on the inclusion criteria. This research, therefore, develops a theoretical model based on extracting constructs from the protection motivation theory (PMT) and expectation confirmation model (ECM) to understand the sustainable use of blockchain in higher education. …”
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    Investigating student acceptance of an academic advising chatbot in higher education institutions by Bilquise, Ghazala

    Published 2023
    “…The study focuses on functional, socio emotional, and relational factors affecting students’ acceptance of an AI-driven aca demic advising chatbot. The research is based on a conceptual model derived from several constructs of traditional technology acceptance models, TAM, UTAUT, the latest AI-driven self-service technologies models, the Service Robot Acceptance (sRAM) model, and the intrinsic motivation Self Determination Theory (SDT) model. …”
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    Colloid retention and mobilization mechanisms under different physicochemical conditions in porous media: A micromodel study by Safna Nishad (16932474)

    Published 2021
    “…However, for hydrophobic colloids, changes in solution chemistry significantly increase colloid retention where the colloid interaction become attractive with the increase in ionic strength and decrease in pH values. …”
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    The Relationship between Middle Manager Innovative Self-Efficacy and Innovation: The Case of the UAE Government Entities by BIN-MANA, ALFADHEL

    Published 2021
    “…This study contributes to the understanding of the significant role that middle managers play in the organization. …”
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    Unsustainability in emergent systems by Haddad, Marc

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper we present a detailed case study of the passenger road transport system in the Greater Beirut Area (GBA) where we identify the root causes of the major problems facing the system today and over the long-term. …”
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    Psychology and morality of political extremists: evidence from Twitter language analysis of alt-right and Antifa by Meysam Alizadeh (19678720)

    Published 2019
    “…We revisit the debate over the psychological and moral appeal of extremism in the U.S. context by analyzing Twitter data of 10,000 political extremists and comparing their text-based psychological constructs with those of 5000 liberal and 5000 conservative users. …”
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    Hemodynamics of small aneurysm pairs at the internal carotid artery by Jou, Liang-Der

    Published 2012
    “…The maximum wall shear stress increases for serial aneurysms, but decreases for parallel aneurysms. Interaction between parallel aneurysms is not significant; however, the proximal aneurysm in serial aneurysms may be subject to a greater rupture risk.…”
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    CSR, organizational identification, normative commitment, and the moderating effect of the importance of CSR by El-Kassar, Abdul-Nasser

    Published 2017
    “…These findings were obtained by first, demonstrating the reliability and validity of the measurement model, and then by calculating the structural model path coefficients and determining their significance. Also, cluster analysis was used to partition the respondents into two groups on the bases of whether or not they view CSR as important. …”
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    The Influence of Loneliness and Living Alone on the Quality of Life of the Elderly: Evidence from Europe by Ammari, Lora

    Published 2023
    “…This research indicates a positive correlation between living alone and loneliness, with a greater effect on males, and identifies loneliness as an independent factor decreasing QoL. …”
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    SER inspired deep learning approach to detect cardiac arrhythmias in electrocardiogram signals using Temporal Convolutional Network and graph neural network by Samin Yaser (22803530)

    Published 2025
    “…Our model achieves a high classification accuracy of 95.5%, surpassing standard GCNs and other deep learning architectures while significantly reducing graph construction complexity. …”
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    The distribution of toxic sources in Louisiana by Djoundourian, Salpie Sarkis

    Published 1993
    “…The study also tests whether changes in potential exposure to risks differ significantly across socioeconomic groups. The estimation results indicate that the higher the income levels, the more educated, and the more politically active the community, the greater the reductions in toxic discharges over time. …”
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