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    Educational Test Scores: Interpretation and Use through an Argument-Based Framework by A.Mehdi Riazi (22590449)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the key question remains: "To what extent are the test scores valid for the purposes they are used?" The interpretation and use of test scores can significantly privilege some test-takers and disadvantage others if the tests are not valid, that is, not meant for or are not appropriate for the purpose they are used. …”
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    A Study on Reducing Heat Gains through the use of Green Envelope by Alabadla, Mania

    Published 2013
    “…The increment of ambient temperature in urban areas caused by heat island phenomenon increases the stress on cooling loads and increases the electricity peak demand. 75% of electricity consumption in Abu Dhabi is used for cooling the buildings which increase the carbon footprint of UAE significantly. …”
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    Supply chain planning of vaccine and pharmaceutical clusters under uncertainty: The case of COVID-19 by Farid Kochakkashani (17876918)

    Published 2023
    “…To propose a model for planning the pharmaceutical supply chains, a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model is used for a four-echelon supply chain design. …”
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    Sample intelligence-based progressive hedging algorithms for the stochastic capacitated reliable facility location problem by Nezir Aydin (8355378)

    Published 2024
    “…To manage uncertainty and decide effectively, stochastic programming (SP) methods are often employed. Two commonly used SP methods are approximation methods, i.e., Sample Average Approximation (SAA), and decomposition methods, i.e., Progressive Hedging Algorithm (PHA). …”
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    An integrated data-centric innovations strategy for tackling road safety in Qatar by Adnan Abu-Dayya (16904850)

    Published 2015
    “…Finally, we will discuss the progress made in realizing a connected vehicle program in Qatar (based on using standard-compliant car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communication protocols and technologies) and the significant potential impact in reducing road accidents in Qatar.…”
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    Jordanian nurses’ attitudes toward using electronic health records during COVID-19 pandemic by Walaa H. Abed (17347006)

    Published 2022
    “…However, the work unit was found to have a significant correlation with nurses' attitudes toward using EHRs. …”
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    Use of mobile devices in mathematics education: A case of higher education in the United Arab Emirates by DANI, ANITA

    Published 2017
    “…It was found that the students are able to develop ability to learn independently by using the intelligent tutor. This ability to learn independently can be assessed from the data logs maintained by the intelligent tutor and it is found to be a significant predictor of student’s academic success. …”
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    Controlling higher education from a distance: using foucault’s governmentality to better understand accreditation by Michael H. Romanowski (14147919)

    Published 2022
    “…This non-empirical essay draws upon Foucault’s concept of governmentality to identify the mechanisms used by accreditation to control higher education institutions and programs and explains how these mechanisms monitor, influence, and maintain control of academic programs. …”
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    QPGx‐CARES: Qatar pharmacogenetics clinical applications and research enhancement strategies by Rania Abdel‐latif (14778559)

    Published 2024
    “…However, despite significant scientific and clinical advancements in PGx, its integration into routine healthcare practices remains limited. …”
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    Analysis of 14,392 whole genomes reveals 3.5% of Qataris carry medically actionable variants by Amal Elfatih (14778550)

    Published 2024
    “…Variants were categorized into one of the following groups: (1) Pathogenic (P), (2) Likely pathogenic (LP), and (3) Rare variants of uncertain significance with evidence of pathogenicity. For the classification, we used variant databases, effect predictors, and the disease-relevant phenotypes available for the cohort. …”