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    Parametric Based Techno‐Economic Evaluation for a Solar Thermal‐PV Integrated Multi‐Commodity Storage Facility by Malik Shahzaib (22504349)

    Published 2024
    “…The product loading rate significantly affects the cooling load of cold storage and varies directly with it, as observed for an increase in the product loading rate from 0 to 50 000 kg/day cooling load also increases from 34 to 87 kW. …”
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    Theoretical insight into effect of cation–anion pairs on CO<sub>2</sub> reduction on bismuth electrocatalysts by Sun Hee Yoon (7179263)

    Published 2020
    “…In the presence of the cation–anion pairs (M<sup>+</sup>/X<sup>−</sup>), Eads of the pairs on hydrated Bi (Bi-2H) becomes more negative than that in the cases of anions or cations alone, particularly when the ionic radius of the paired cation and anion do not differ significantly. Such a synergistic effect of the mixed ions is also observed for the work function values. …”
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    The interplay between social media use and problematic internet usage: Four behavioral patterns by Khansa Chemnad (17346994)

    Published 2023
    “…The cluster median PIU score and average time spent per day on WhatsApp were 20 and 132.65 min, respectively. …”
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    Long Term HbA1c Prediction Using Multi-Stage CGM Data Analysis by Md Shafiqul Islam (7010348)

    Published 2021
    “…Having an elevated HbA1c level significantly increases the risk of developing diabetes-related health complications. …”
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    The Relationship between Lifestyle Factors and Obesity Indices among Adolescents in Qatar by Abdelhamid Kerkadi (10724304)

    Published 2019
    “…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour and an unhealthy diet are factors that may increase weight and general and/or abdominal obesity. …”