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Modeling electricity consumption patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic across six socioeconomic sectors in the State of Qatar
Published 2021“…The propagation of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the associated measures taken by many countries to slow down the spread of the disease, has significantly affected all aspects of people's lives, including the global energy sector. …”
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Enhancing Organisational Transparency through Talent and Performance Management
Published 2011“…Therefore, this study suggests a triangular link between talent management, performance management, and organisational transparency in the sense that a significant increase in organisational performance and talent management could increase employees’ trust. …”
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Food safety knowledge attitude and practices of oncology nurses, in Lebanese hospitals
Published 2023“…Attending conferences on food safety showed statistically significant effect on better practice scores (p < 0.001). …”
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Arginine Deprivation in AML Cells Induces Ferroptosis, a Type of Autophagy-Mediated Cell Death
Published 2023“…This is followed by an increase in lipid peroxidation which peaks at later timepoints and varies between different cell lines. …”
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The changing face of Qatar
Published 2015“…Although Qatar has seen a significant improvement in under-five and maternal mortality rates, and lowest rates of communicable disease and all-cause mortality rates, it has an extremely high prevalence of obesity, and this is continuing to increase. …”
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Impact of staying at home measures during COVID-19 pandemic on the lifestyle of Qatar’s population: Perceived changes in diet, physical activity, and body weight
Published 2021“…Participants reported increased sitting/reclining time (1.94 h/day mean increase), screen times (2.05 h/day mean increase) with p < 0.001, and decreased exercise time (0.11 h/day mean reduction) with p < 0.001. …”
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Stemming cardiovascular diseases in Qatar
Published 2015“…This is projected to increase to more than 23 million by 2030, with the largest increase to occur throughout the Middle East, due in part to the adoption of the sedentary Western lifestyle.…”
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Open access of evidence‐based publications
Published 2015“…Those results were significantly lower than those of the systematic reviews and meta‐analyses in the remaining biomedical research. …”
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Longitudinal Study of Hypertensive Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Published 2017“…Using cross-sectional regression models, a significant association was observed between higher education levels, lower levels of anxiety and depression, and reduced overall mortality in diabetic hypertensive subjects, while impaired renal function, a history of stroke and myocardial infarction, and increased alcohol and tobacco consumption were significantly associated with increased mortality. …”
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Safety and efficacy of ensifentrine in COPD: A systemic review and meta-analysis
Published 2024“…Safety profiles were comparable between the ensifentrine and placebo groups, with no significant increase in treatment-emergent <u>adverse events</u> (TEAEs) (RR: 1.02; 95 % CI: 0.94–1.10). …”
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Modeling electricity consumption patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic across six socioeconomic sectors in the State of Qatar
Published 2021“…<p dir="ltr">The propagation of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the associated measures taken by many countries to slow down the spread of the disease, has significantly affected all aspects of people's lives, including the global energy sector. …”
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Effects of Autonomous Vehicles on the Signalized Intersections’ Performance
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Effect of clinical hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism on patent diabetes. 59 cases
Published 1983“…Considerable deterioration in the control of glycaemia was observed in 63% of the insulin-treated patients when hyperthyroidism developed, with a 17 to 212% (mean 82%) increase in insulin dosage in 53%. There was no correlation between the degree of hyperthyroidism and the loss of control. …”
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Bank-Specific and Macroeconomic Determinants of Islamic Banks Profitability: The Case of GCC Countries
Published 2020“…However, the bank size is the only tested variable that’s have a positively and significantly relationship with the banks’ profitability. …”
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The predictors of successful methotrexate treatment of tubal ectopic pregnancy
Published 2024“…Age, pre-treatment β-hCG levels, sonographic presence of yolk sac, presence of foetal cardiac activity, and pelvic pain were significantly different between patients with successful and unsuccessful outcomes. …”
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The synergistic effects of cationic surfactant and smart seawater on the recovery of medium-viscosity crude oil from low-permeability carbonates
Published 2023“…The use of smart SW and CTAB significantly altered the wettability of carbonate rock towards water-wet and reduced the interfacial tension (IFT) between crude oil and water, reaching levels below 0.087 mN/m. …”
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The effect of CEO ownership & CEO entrenchment on firm value. (c2011)
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Depression, anxiety and obsessive–compulsive symptoms in relation to nutritional status and outcome in severe anorexia nervosa
Published 2012“…Future studies should use a better indicator for nutritional status than BMI alone, and should also consider the initial degree of weight loss and the rate at which weight was lost.…”
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A novel hybrid methodology for fault diagnosis of wind energy conversion systems
Published 2023“…Then, the sensitive and significant characteristics are transmitted to the RF model for classification purposes. …”
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Analysis of the Qatari healthcare system
Published 2015“…<p>A new study published online in the Journal of Local and Global Health Perspectives examines key performance indicators in the Qatari healthcare system to determine how it is coping with the demands of a sharp population increase . The population of Qatar rose sharply between 2004 and 2010, from 745,000 to nearly 1.7 million, because of the massive influx of non-Qataris, and this has led to a decline in the number of healthcare professionals per capita and in hospital bed capacity. …”