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    An experimental study to measure the impact of a short-term disability awareness campaign on attitudes of primary school learners towards peers with physical disabilities by RAD, ELAHE NASERI

    Published 2019
    “…Those with previous exposure scored better at the T0, but the non-exposed group benefitted the most from the intervention by scoring the most significant change at 2.15 units more than baseline. …”
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    Curricular integration of the pharmacists' patient care process by Nasser, Soumana C.

    Published 2021
    “…This significant impact of the PPCP-based laboratory course on students' perception was maintained through the following year when assessed after IPPEs. …”
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    Influence of Cognitive Bias on Decision Making in Mega Projects by ALNUAIMI, WALEED

    Published 2020
    “…Since mega projects are increasing in size and number, and their poor performance has been consistent despite various proposals suggested based on project management best practices that have mainly focused on the technical element of implementing mega projects, the performance in mega projects has not improved prompting this study to focus on optimism bias and strategic misrepresentation where if optimism is exceeded, it is termed as over optimism and leads to cost overrun due to significant underestimation of costs. …”
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    Developing a framework for using face recognition in transit payment transactions by HABEH, ORABI MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH

    Published 2021
    “…This solution considers an efficient performance-based solution.…”
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    Hepatoprotective Effect of Oleuropein-Rich Extract from Olive Leaves against Cadmium-Induced Toxicity in Mice by Hedya Jemai (14571781)

    Published 2020
    “…Results showed that Cd induced a significant increase in liver injury biomarkers coupled with enhanced lipid peroxidation (MDA) and significant depletion of antioxidants (CAT and SOD). …”
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    Higher education student intentions behind becoming an entrepreneur by Wasim, Jahangir

    Published 2023
    “…Purpose This research aims to identify the intentions behind becoming an entrepreneur and the perception of entrepreneurial failure among different groups of students. There has been significant research discussing the motivations behind becoming an entrepreneur. …”
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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
    “…Second, self-efficacy towards guiding groups is related to the innovative work behavior of middle managers. …”
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    The effects of Social Determinants of Health on Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes (A1C) by Awad, Nathalie

    Published 2020
    “…Results: The primary outcome A1C was dichotomized into controlled (A1C< 7%) (n=131) and uncontrolled (A1C≥7%) (n=164) groups. Results of bivariate analyses showed significant differences between the controlled and uncontrolled groups for the independent risk factors: availability of certain house facilities (p<0.05), diabetes duration (p=0.00), diabetes complications (p<0.05), quality of life score (p=0.002), and self-monitoring of blood glucose (p=0.003).After multivariate analysis, only diabetes duration of 5-10 years remained significant in explaining the variability in HbA1C (OR=3.79; CI: 1.5-9.57; p=0.005, R2=0.342). …”
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    Giving anaemic cardiac surgery patients a better chance by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2016
    “…Based on this, 92% of the patients in the liberal group and only about half of the patients in the restrictive group received a transfusion.…”
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    An investigations into the factors that associated with writing anxiety for english language learners in UAE universities by Hussein, Sulaiman

    Published 2013
    “…Based on these findings, pedagogical implications and recommendations for further studies are provided for educators, policymakers and researchers.…”
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    Customer Driven Project Management in the service sector in UAE: Integrating quality in to project management processes by Alhaji, Ala Aldeen

    Published 2012
    “…To research to the problem, a survey-based approach was used by collecting data from customers for seven Organizations from four different sectors. …”
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    Digital activism by Melki, Jad

    Published 2014
    “…The study used a mixed methods approach, combining qualitative interviews, focus group, and participant observation methods. It found that digital activism is on the rise, and that social media platforms offer many perceived benefits for activism work, but also create significant obstacles in both the digital and offline realms. …”
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    Evaluation of oral reading fluency outcomes using the whole-class choral reading strategy and the repeated reading strategy. (c2017) by Itani, Dana Abdel Aziz

    Published 2017
    “…The results show that the students who receive the Repeated Reading strategy scored better than those receiving the Whole Class Choral Reading strategy. Based on these results, a new oral reading fluency strategy was created: “The Repeated Choral Reading Strategy" which was tested on another set of students and showed significant improvement in students' oral reading fluency. …”
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    Sectarian, religious and political divisions in a professional accounting body: The case of Lebanon by Sadaka, Sami F.

    Published 2024
    “…This article shows that this body is characterised by significant divisions among different groups of members, which has ultimately politicised the electoral processes as well as the functioning of its boards, over the years. …”
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    Can the Salivary Microbiome Predict Cardiovascular Diseases? Lessons Learned From the Qatari Population by Selvasankar Murugesan (4376506)

    Published 2021
    “…Linear Discriminant Analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) analysis revealed that Clostridiaceae and Capnocytophaga were the most significantly abundant genera in the LR group, while Lactobacillus and Rothia were significantly abundant in the HR group. …”
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    Identifying and Explaining Public Preferences for Renewable Energy Sources in Qatar by Ahmed K. Nassar (15612168)

    Published 2022
    “…Renewable energy sources were more likely to be favored by the group with greater knowledge of energy sources than those with limited knowledge, except for solar energy, which was preferred by both groups. …”
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    Brain Connectivity Analysis Under Semantic Vigilance and Enhanced Mental States by Yahya, Fares

    Published 2019
    “…BRMUS factors, such as fatigue, depression, and anger, significantly decrease in the enhancement group compared to vigilance group. …”
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    A meta‐analysis of the educational effectiveness of three‐dimensional visualization technologies in teaching anatomy by Yammine, Kaissar

    Published 2014
    “…Thirty‐six studies met the inclusion criteria including 28 (78%) randomized studies. Based on 2,226 participants including 2,128 from studies with comparison groups, 3DVTs (1) resulted in higher (d = 0.30, 95%CI: 0.02–0.62) factual knowledge, (2) yielded significant better results (d = 0.50, 95%CI: 0.20–0.80) in spatial knowledge acquisition, and (3) produced significant increase in user satisfaction (d = 0.28, 95%CI = 0.12–0.44) and in learners' perception of the effectiveness of the learning tool (d = 0.28, 95%CI = 0.14–0.43). …”
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