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2. Maldives : High Commissioner of Maldives to Sri Lanka H.E. Ali Faiz Presents Credentials to the President of Sri Lanka
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Business, international - Abstract
The High Commissioner of the Republic of Maldives to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, His Excellency Ali Faiz presented his Letter of Credence to the President of the [...]
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- 2023
3. Importance of the Research and Evidence-Based Practice in the Undergraduates
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Nahid Jamal, Abid Abbasi, and Hunain Ali Faiz
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Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
I am writing this letter to highlight the importance of research and evidence-based practice among nursing undergraduate students in Pakistan. Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system and build a strong foundation for any healthcare needs in the hospital setting. Research and Evidence-based clinical practice are crucial parts of a nursing career, to be able to promote better evidence-based practice, research needs to be taught in nursing undergraduate programs to ensure high-quality practice1. The core focus is to determine the role of evidence-based practices in reducing bedsores in the clinical sector. According to this aspect, undergraduate nursing students can provide quality care to patients as well as can be able to incorporate evidence-based practices in their professional lives
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- 2024
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4. Synthesis of monolith silica anchored graphene oxide composite with enhanced adsorption capacities for carbofuran and imidacloprid
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Khan, Musa, Muhammad, Mian, AlOthman, Zeid A., Cheong, Won Jo, and Ali, Faiz
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- 2022
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5. Sain Zahoor/Faiz Ali Faiz review -- Islamic ecstasy from Sufi stars; Barbican, LondonZahoor's soulful voice built up to a foot-stomping climax, while Faiz sang full-tilt in a technically impressive if sometimes brash performance
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Robin Denselow Star Rating: 3 stars Islamist hardliners have made singing a dangerous profession in many parts of Pakistan, but the country's mystical Sufis continue to present a very [...]
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- 2015
6. Limits of critical grain size for the tetragonal phase stabilization in CaO‐doped ZrO2 ceramic and associated benefits
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Kumar, Lakshaman, primary, Ali, Faiz, additional, Lakshya, Annu Kumar, additional, and Chowdhury, Anirban, additional
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- 2023
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7. Film & Music: Upfront: The F&M playlist: Our music team pick the songs or albums, old or new, they just can't turn off: Faiz Ali Faiz and Titi Robin Rus Na
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Robin Denselow Pakistan urgently needs some good publicity this week, so here's a reminder of the country's glorious musical tradition. Faiz Ali Faiz is surely the finest living exponent [...]
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- 2010
8. Limits of critical grain size for the tetragonal phase stabilization in CaO‐doped ZrO2 ceramic and associated benefits.
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Kumar, Lakshaman, Ali, Faiz, Lakshya, Annu Kumar, and Chowdhury, Anirban
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GRAIN size , *CERAMICS , *CALCINATION (Heat treatment) , *YTTRIA stabilized zirconium oxide , *THERMAL stability , *ZIRCONIUM oxide , *POWDERS - Abstract
Recently, CaO‐doped (≤4 mol.%) tetragonal zirconia (CaSZ) ceramic was recommended as a potential alternative to yttria‐stabilized ZrO2 (YSZ). Here, we investigate the limits of starting particle sizes on the stability of tetragonal (t) phase and other associated benefits on measured properties. Synthesized CaSZ powders calcined with different temperatures were used as a mono‐sized or mixed (i.e., two different calcination temperatures) batch fraction for making dense CaSZ ceramic. The mixed‐batch powders were found to be far more efficient in stabilizing the t‐phase in ceramic. Compared to YSZ, CaSZ recorded remarkable enhancement in toughness (up to 8.3 MPa m$\sqrt {\mathrm{m}} $). Contrary to YSZ, CaSZ ceramic demonstrated outstanding thermal stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of the Bi2O3-NiO Heterojunction for the Degradation of Methyl Orange under Irradiation of Sunlight
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Ashfaq, Muhammad, primary, Ali, Akbar, additional, Abbood, Nabeel K., additional, Panchal, Sandeep, additional, Akram, Nadia, additional, Saeed, Muhammad, additional, Doshi, Ojas Prakashbhai, additional, Ali, Faiz, additional, Muhammad, Shabbir, additional, Sameeh, Manal Y., additional, and Nazar, Aas Nida, additional
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- 2023
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10. Development of Fluorescent Co (II)-Integrated Carbon Dots and Their Application as a Off–On Mesotrione Detection Sensor.
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Rani, Ali, Faiz, Muhammad, Mian, and AlOthman, Zeid A.
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- 2023
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11. Diet of Houbara bustard Chlamydotis undulata in Punjab, Pakistan
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Nadeem, Muhammad Sajid, Ali, Faiz, Akhtar, M Saeed, and BioStor
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- 2004
12. Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of the Bi 2 O 3 -NiO Heterojunction for the Degradation of Methyl Orange under Irradiation of Sunlight.
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Ashfaq, Muhammad, Ali, Akbar, Abbood, Nabeel K., Panchal, Sandeep, Akram, Nadia, Saeed, Muhammad, Doshi, Ojas Prakashbhai, Ali, Faiz, Muhammad, Shabbir, Sameeh, Manal Y., and Nazar, Aas Nida
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PHOTOCATALYSTS ,HETEROJUNCTIONS ,POSITRONS ,SUNSHINE ,WATER pollution ,NONLINEAR analysis ,SOLAR cells - Abstract
Recently, the development of visible-light-responsive catalysts for the photodegradation of organic pollutants has captured the attention of researchers globally. The ineffectiveness and high costs associated with conventional methods and techniques used for the abatement of water pollution have forced researchers to develop effective and low-cost innovative techniques for this purpose. Photocatalysis is considered an effective protocol for this purpose. Therefore, this study was conducted for the development of the Bi
2 O3 -NiO heterojunction as a visible-light-responsive photocatalyst for the degradation of methyl orange. Ni(NO3 )2 ∙6H2 O (Fluka) and Bi(NO3 )3 ∙5H2 O (Merck) were used as precursor materials for the synthesis of NiO-Bi2 O3. After fabrication, the Bi2 O3 -NiO heterojunction was characterized using XRD, EDX, SEM, FTIR, and TGA techniques. Then, it was employed as a catalyst for the photodegradation of methyl orange under sunlight irradiation. The fabricated Bi2 O3 -NiO showed higher photocatalytic activity than Bi2 O3 and NiO with 100, 67, and 46% degradation of methyl orange, respectively. The rate constant determined by the non-linear method of analysis for the photodegradation of MO in the presence of Bi2 O3 -NiO was 3.2-fold and 1.7-fold of the rate constant with NiO and Bi2 O3 , respectively. The higher photocatalytic activity of Bi2 O3 -NiO than of its individual components in the present study is also attributed to the separation and transfer of positive holes and electrons. The recycling of spent Bi2 O3 -NiO under similar experimental conditions exhibited the same photocatalytic activity suggesting the stability of the fabricated Bi2 O3 -NiO photocatalyst. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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13. The Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in a Tertiary Medical Center from Malaysia
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Mohd Ali Faiz, Chuan Hun Ding, Asrul Abdul Wahab, Mohd Nizam Tzar, Anita Sulong, Kon Ken Wong, and Ping Foo Wong
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a notorious gram-negative bacterium that has become a globalpublic health concern owing to the emergence of multi- and pandrug-resistant strains. This study sought todetermine the antibiotic susceptibility profile of P. aeruginosa in a tertiary medical center from Malaysia. Materials and Methods: Each isolate’s identity was confirmed using the VITEK 2 GN kit, and subjectedto antibiotic susceptibility testing using the VITEK 2 AST-N374 card (for testing against piperacillintazobactam,ceftazidime, cefepime, imipenem, meropenem, amikacin, gentamicin and ciprofloxacin) andEtest strips (for testing against doripenem and polymyxin B). Isolates which were not susceptible to >1carbapenem were tested for carbapenemase production using the modified carbapenem inactivationMethod (mCIM). Results: Out of 102 isolates studied, 64 (62.7%) were fully susceptible to all the antibiotics tested.Twenty-six (25.5%) were resistant to >1 antibiotic from >2 antibiotic classes, and 21 (20.6%) wereresistant to >1 antibiotic from >3 classes. Susceptibility was highest with polymyxin B (100%) and lowestwith piperacillin-tazobactam (64.7%). Carbapenem susceptibility was between 78.4% to 81.4%. Out of 22isolates which were not susceptible to >1 carbapenem, 18 (81.8%) were not susceptible to all threecarbapenems. Conclusion: More than half of our P. aeruginosa isolates were fully susceptible to all the anti-pseudomonalantibiotics tested. Multidrug-resistant strains accounted for between 20% to 25% of all our P. aeruginosaisolates. Through mCIM testing, carbapenemase production did not appear to be the dominant resistancemechanism. J MEDICINE 2022; 23: 54-60
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- 2022
14. Noteworthy differences between vertical and horizontal sintering of ceramic samples
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Lakshya, Annu Kumar, primary, Ali, Faiz, additional, Arun, Aditya, additional, and Chowdhury, Anirban, additional
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- 2022
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15. Electrochromic Displays via the Room-Temperature Electrochemical Oxidation of Nickel
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Ali, Faiz, primary, Neelakantan, Lakshman, additional, and Swaminathan, Parasuraman, additional
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- 2022
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16. Synthesis of fructose bound Fe(III) integrated carbon dots as a robust turn-off detection sensor for chlortoluron.
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Rani, Ali, Faiz, Muhammad, Mian, Ara, Behisht, and Shah, Aftab Ali
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- 2023
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17. N-Phenyl acrylamide-incorporated porous silica-bound graphene oxide sheets with excellent removal capacity for Cr(III) and Cr(VI) from wastewater.
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Khan, Musa, Ali, Faiz, Ramzan, Saba, and AlOthman, Zeid A.
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- 2023
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18. Selective Removal of the Emerging Dye Basic Blue 3 via Molecularly Imprinting Technique
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Sadia, Maria, primary, Ahmad, Izaz, additional, Ali, Faiz, additional, Zahoor, Muhammad, additional, Ullah, Riaz, additional, Khan, Farhat, additional, Ali, Essam, additional, and Sohail, Amir, additional
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- 2022
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19. Synthesis, column packing and liquid chromatography of molecularly imprinted polymers for the acid black 1, acid black 210, and acid Brown 703 dyes
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Ali, Faiz, primary, Shah, Zuber, additional, Khan, Alamgir, additional, Saadia, Maria, additional, AlOthman, Zeid A., additional, and Cheong, Won Jo, additional
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- 2022
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20. X Chromosome Contribution to the Genetic Architecture of Primary Biliary Cholangitis
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Asselta, Rosanna, primary, Paraboschi, Elvezia M., additional, Gerussi, Alessio, additional, Cordell, Heather J., additional, Mells, George F., additional, Sandford, Richard N., additional, Jones, David E., additional, Nakamura, Minoru, additional, Ueno, Kazuko, additional, Hitomi, Yuki, additional, Kawashima, Minae, additional, Nishida, Nao, additional, Tokunaga, Katsushi, additional, Nagasaki, Masao, additional, Tanaka, Atsushi, additional, Tang, Ruqi, additional, Li, Zhiqiang, additional, Shi, Yongyong, additional, Liu, Xiangdong, additional, Xiong, Ma, additional, Hirschfield, Gideon, additional, Siminovitch, Katherine A., additional, Carbone, Marco, additional, Cardamone, Giulia, additional, Duga, Stefano, additional, Gershwin, M. Eric, additional, Seldin, Michael F., additional, Invernizzi, Pietro, additional, Walker, Erin, additional, Xie, Gang, additional, Mason, Andy, additional, Myers, Robert, additional, Peltekian, Kevork, additional, Ghent, Cameron, additional, Atkinson, Elizabeth, additional, Juran, Bruce, additional, Lazaridis, Kostas, additional, Lu, Yue, additional, Gu, Xiangjun, additional, Jing, Kaiyan, additional, Amos, Chris, additional, Affronti, Andrea, additional, Brunetto, Maurizia, additional, Coco, Barbara, additional, Spinzi, Giancarlo, additional, Elia, Gianfranco, additional, Ferrari, Carlo, additional, Lleo, Ana, additional, Muratori, Luigi, additional, Muratori, Paolo, additional, Portincasa, Piero, additional, Colli, Agostino, additional, Bruno, Savino, additional, Colloredo, Guido, additional, Azzaroli, Francesco, additional, Andreone, Pietro, additional, Bragazzi, MariaConsiglia, additional, Alvaro, Domenico, additional, Cardinale, Vincenzo, additional, Cazzagon, Nora, additional, Rigamonti, Cristina, additional, Floreani, Annarosa, additional, Rosina, Floriano, additional, Ciaccio, Antonio, additional, Cristoferi, Laura, additional, D’Amato, Daphne, additional, Malinverno, Federica, additional, Mancuso, Clara, additional, Massironi, Sara, additional, Milani, Chiara, additional, O’Donnell, Sarah E., additional, Ronca, Vincenzo, additional, Barisani, Donatella, additional, Lampertico, Pietro, additional, Donato, Francesca, additional, Fagiuoli, Stefano, additional, Almasio, Piero L., additional, Giannini, Edoardo, additional, Cursaro, Carmela, additional, Colombo, Massimo, additional, Valenti, Luca, additional, Miele, Luca, additional, Andriulli, Angelo, additional, Niro, Grazia A., additional, Grattagliano, Ignazio, additional, Morini, Lorenzo, additional, Casella, Giovanni, additional, Vinci, Maria, additional, Battezzati, Pier Maria, additional, Crosignani, Andrea, additional, Zuin, Massimo, additional, Mattalia, Alberto, additional, Calvaruso, Vincenza, additional, Colombo, Silvia, additional, Benedetti, Antonio, additional, Marzioni, Marco, additional, Galli, Andrea, additional, Marra, Fabio, additional, Tarocchi, Mirko, additional, Picciotto, Antonio, additional, Morisco, Filomena, additional, Fabris, Luca, additional, Crocè, Lory Saveria, additional, Tiribelli, Claudio, additional, Toniutto, Pierluigi, additional, Strazzabosco, Mario, additional, Ch’ng, Chin Lye, additional, Rahman, Mesbah, additional, Yapp, Tom, additional, Sturgess, Richard, additional, Healey, Christopher, additional, Czajkowski, Marek, additional, Gunasekera, Anton, additional, Gyawali, Pranab, additional, Premchand, Purushothaman, additional, Kapur, Kapil, additional, Marley, Richard, additional, Foster, Graham, additional, Watson, Alan, additional, Dias, Aruna, additional, Subhani, Javaid, additional, Harvey, Rory, additional, McCorry, Roger, additional, Ramanaden, David, additional, Gasem, Jaber, additional, Evans, Richard, additional, Mathialahan, Thiriloganathan, additional, Shorrock, Christopher, additional, Lipscomb, George, additional, Southern, Paul, additional, Tibble, Jeremy, additional, Gorard, David, additional, Palegwala, Altaf, additional, Jones, Susan, additional, Dawwas, Mohamed, additional, Alexander, Graeme, additional, Dolwani, Sunil, additional, Prince, Martin, additional, Foxton, Matthew, additional, Elphick, David, additional, Mitchison, Harriet, additional, Gooding, Ian, additional, Karmo, Mazn, additional, Saksena, Sushma, additional, Mendall, Mike, additional, Patel, Minesh, additional, Ede, Roland, additional, Austin, Andrew, additional, Sayer, Joanna, additional, Hankey, Lorraine, additional, Hovell, Christopher, additional, Fisher, Neil, additional, Carter, Martyn, additional, Koss, Konrad, additional, Piotrowicz, Andrzej, additional, Grimley, Charles, additional, Neal, David, additional, Lim, Guan, additional, Levi, Sass, additional, Ala, Aftab, additional, Broad, Andrea, additional, Saeed, Athar, additional, Wood, Gordon, additional, Brown, Jonathan, additional, Wilkinson, Mark, additional, Gordon, Harriet, additional, Ramage, John, additional, Ridpath, Jo, additional, Ngatchu, Theodore, additional, Grover, Bob, additional, Shaukat, Syed, additional, Shidrawi, Ray, additional, Abouda, George, additional, Ali, Faiz, additional, Rees, Ian, additional, Salam, Imroz, additional, Narain, Mark, additional, Brown, Ashley, additional, Taylor-Robinson, Simon, additional, Williams, Simon, additional, Grellier, Leonie, additional, Banim, Paul, additional, Das, Debasish, additional, Chilton, Andrew, additional, Heneghan, Michael, additional, Curtis, Howard, additional, Gess, Markus, additional, Drake, Ian, additional, Aldersley, Mark, additional, Davies, Mervyn, additional, Jones, Rebecca, additional, McNair, Alastair, additional, Srirajaskanthan, Raj, additional, Pitcher, Maxton, additional, Sen, Sambit, additional, Bird, George, additional, Barnardo, Adrian, additional, Kitchen, Paul, additional, Yoong, Kevin, additional, Chirag, Oza, additional, Sivaramakrishnan, Nurani, additional, MacFaul, George, additional, Jones, David, additional, Shah, Amir, additional, Evans, Chris, additional, Saha, Subrata, additional, Pollock, Katharine, additional, Bramley, Peter, additional, Mukhopadhya, Ashis, additional, Fraser, Andrew, additional, Mills, Peter, additional, Shallcross, Christopher, additional, Campbell, Stewart, additional, Bathgate, Andrew, additional, Shepherd, Alan, additional, Dillon, John, additional, Rushbrook, Simon, additional, Przemioslo, Robert, additional, Macdonald, Christopher, additional, Metcalf, Jane, additional, Shmueli, Udi, additional, Davis, Andrew, additional, Naqvi, Asifabbas, additional, Lee, Tom, additional, Ryder, Stephen D., additional, Collier, Jane, additional, Klass, Howard, additional, Ninkovic, Mary, additional, Cramp, Matthew, additional, Sharer, Nicholas, additional, Aspinall, Richard, additional, Goggin, Patrick, additional, Ghosh, Deb, additional, Douds, Andrew, additional, Hoeroldt, Barbara, additional, Booth, Jonathan, additional, Williams, Earl, additional, Hussaini, Hyder, additional, Stableforth, William, additional, Ayres, Reuben, additional, Thorburn, Douglas, additional, Marshall, Eileen, additional, Burroughs, Andrew, additional, Mann, Steven, additional, Lombard, Martin, additional, Richardson, Paul, additional, Patanwala, Imran, additional, Maltby, Julia, additional, Brookes, Matthew, additional, Mathew, Ray, additional, Vyas, Samir, additional, Singhal, Saket, additional, Gleeson, Dermot, additional, Misra, Sharat, additional, Butterworth, Jeff, additional, George, Keith, additional, Harding, Tim, additional, Douglass, Andrew, additional, Panter, Simon, additional, Shearman, Jeremy, additional, Bray, Gary, additional, Butcher, Graham, additional, Forton, Daniel, additional, Mclindon, John, additional, Cowan, Matthew, additional, Whatley, Gregory, additional, Mandal, Aditya, additional, Gupta, Hemant, additional, Sanghi, Pradeep, additional, Jain, Sanjiv, additional, Pereira, Steve, additional, Prasad, Geeta, additional, Watts, Gill, additional, Wright, Mark, additional, Neuberger, James, additional, Gordon, Fiona, additional, Unitt, Esther, additional, Grant, Allister, additional, Delahooke, Toby, additional, Higham, Andrew, additional, Brind, Alison, additional, Cox, Mark, additional, Ramakrishnan, Subramaniam, additional, King, Alistair, additional, Collins, Carole, additional, Whalley, Simon, additional, Li, Andy, additional, Fraser, Jocelyn, additional, Bell, Andrew, additional, Wong, Voi Shim, additional, Singhal, Amit, additional, Gee, Ian, additional, Ang, Yeng, additional, Ransford, Rupert, additional, Gotto, James, additional, Millson, Charles, additional, Bowles, Jane, additional, Thomas, Caradog, additional, Harrison, Melanie, additional, Galaska, Roman, additional, Kendall, Jennie, additional, Whiteman, Jessica, additional, Lawlor, Caroline, additional, Gray, Catherine, additional, Elliott, Keith, additional, Mulvaney-Jones, Caroline, additional, Hobson, Lucie, additional, Van Duyvenvoorde, Greta, additional, Loftus, Alison, additional, Seward, Katie, additional, Penn, Ruth, additional, Maiden, Jane, additional, Damant, Rose, additional, Hails, Janeane, additional, Cloudsdale, Rebecca, additional, Silvestre, Valeria, additional, Glenn, Sue, additional, Dungca, Eleanor, additional, Wheatley, Natalie, additional, Doyle, Helen, additional, Kent, Melanie, additional, Hamilton, Caroline, additional, Braim, Delyth, additional, Wooldridge, Helen, additional, Abrahams, Rachel, additional, Paton, Alison, additional, Lancaster, Nicola, additional, Gibbins, Andrew, additional, Hogben, Karen, additional, Desousa, Phillipa, additional, Muscariu, Florin, additional, Musselwhite, Janine, additional, McKay, Alexandra, additional, Tan, LaiTing, additional, Foale, Carole, additional, Brighton, Jacqueline, additional, Flahive, Kerry, additional, Nambela, Estelle, additional, Townshend, Paula, additional, Ford, Chris, additional, Holder, Sophie, additional, Palmer, Caroline, additional, Featherstone, James, additional, Nasseri, Mariam, additional, Sadeghian, Joy, additional, Williams, Bronwen, additional, Thomas, Carol, additional, Rolls, Sally-Ann, additional, Hynes, Abigail, additional, Duggan, Claire, additional, Jones, Sarah, additional, Crossey, Mary, additional, Stansfield, Glynis, additional, MacNicol, Carolyn, additional, Wilkins, Joy, additional, Wilhelmsen, Elva, additional, Raymode, Parizade, additional, Lee, Hye-Jeong, additional, Durant, Emma, additional, Bishop, Rebecca, additional, Ncube, Noma, additional, Tripoli, Sherill, additional, Casey, Rebecca, additional, Cowley, Caroline, additional, Miller, Richard, additional, Houghton, Kathryn, additional, Ducker, Samantha, additional, Wright, Fiona, additional, Bird, Bridget, additional, Baxter, Gwen, additional, Keggans, Janie, additional, Hughes, Maggie, additional, Grieve, Emma, additional, Young, Karin, additional, Williams, D., additional, Ocker, Kate, additional, Hines, Frances, additional, Martin, Kirsty, additional, Innes, Caron, additional, Valliani, Talal, additional, Fairlamb, Helen, additional, Thornthwaite, Sarah, additional, Eastick, Anne, additional, Tanqueray, Elizabeth, additional, Morrison, Jennifer, additional, Holbrook, Becky, additional, Browning, Julie, additional, Walker, Kirsten, additional, Congreave, Susan, additional, Verheyden, Juliette, additional, Slininger, Susan, additional, Stafford, Lizzie, additional, O’Donnell, Denise, additional, Ainsworth, Mark, additional, Lord, Susan, additional, Kent, Linda, additional, March, Linda, additional, Dickson, Christine, additional, Simpson, Diane, additional, Longhurst, Beverley, additional, Hayes, Maria, additional, Shpuza, Ervin, additional, White, Nikki, additional, Besley, Sarah, additional, Pearson, Sallyanne, additional, Wright, Alice, additional, Jones, Linda, additional, Gunter, Emma, additional, Dewhurst, Hannah, additional, Fouracres, Anna, additional, Farrington, Liz, additional, Graves, Lyn, additional, Marriott, Suzie, additional, Leoni, Marina, additional, Tyrer, David, additional, Martin, Kate, additional, Dali-kemmery, Lola, additional, Lambourne, Victoria, additional, Green, Marie, additional, Sirdefield, Dawn, additional, Amor, Kelly, additional, Colley, Julie, additional, Shinder, Bal, additional, Jones, Jayne, additional, Mills, Marisa, additional, Carnahan, Mandy, additional, Taylor, Natalie, additional, Boulton, Kerenza, additional, Tregonning, Julie, additional, Brown, Carly, additional, Clifford, Gayle, additional, Archer, Emily, additional, Hamilton, Maria, additional, Curtis, Janette, additional, Shewan, Tracey, additional, Walsh, Sue, additional, Warner, Karen, additional, Netherton, Kimberley, additional, Mupudzi, Mcdonald, additional, Gunson, Bridget, additional, Gitahi, Jane, additional, Gocher, Denise, additional, Batham, Sally, additional, Pateman, Hilary, additional, Desmennu, Senayon, additional, Conder, Jill, additional, Clement, Darren, additional, Gallagher, Susan, additional, Orpe, Jacky, additional, Chan, PuiChing, additional, Currie, Lynn, additional, O’Donohoe, Lynn, additional, Oblak, Metod, additional, Morgan, Lisa, additional, Quinn, Marie, additional, Amey, Isobel, additional, Baird, Yolanda, additional, Cotterill, Donna, additional, Cumlat, Lourdes, additional, Winter, Louise, additional, Greer, Sandra, additional, Spurdle, Katie, additional, Allison, Joanna, additional, Dyer, Simon, additional, Sweeting, Helen, additional, Kordula, Jean, additional, Aiba, Yoshihiro, additional, Nakamura, Hitomi, additional, Abiru, Seigo, additional, Nagaoka, Shinya, additional, Komori, Atsumasa, additional, Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi, additional, Ishibashi, Hiromi, additional, Ito, Masahiro, additional, Kawai, Yosuke, additional, Kohn, Seik-Soon, additional, Gervais, Olivier, additional, Migita, Kiyoshi, additional, Katsushima, Shinji, additional, Naganuma, Atsushi, additional, Sugi, Kazuhiro, additional, Komatsu, Tatsuji, additional, Mannami, Tomohiko, additional, Matsushita, Kouki, additional, Yoshizawa, Kaname, additional, Makita, Fujio, additional, Nikami, Toshiki, additional, Nishimura, Hideo, additional, Kouno, Hiroshi, additional, Kouno, Hirotaka, additional, Ota, Hajime, additional, Komura, Takuya, additional, Nakamura, Yoko, additional, Shimada, Masaaki, additional, Hirashima, Noboru, additional, Komeda, Toshiki, additional, Ario, Keisuke, additional, Nakamuta, Makoto, additional, Yamashita, Tsutomu, additional, Furuta, Kiyoshi, additional, Kikuchi, Masahiro, additional, Naeshiro, Noriaki, additional, Takahashi, Hironao, additional, Mano, Yutaka, additional, Tsunematsu, Seiji, additional, Yabuuchi, Iwao, additional, Shimada, Yusuke, additional, Yamauchi, Kazuhiko, additional, Sugimoto, Rie, additional, Sakai, Hironori, additional, Mita, Eiji, additional, Koda, Masaharu, additional, Tsuruta, Satoru, additional, Kamitsukasa, Hiroshi, additional, Sato, Takeaki, additional, Masaki, Naohiko, additional, Kobata, Tatsuro, additional, Fukushima, Nobuyoshi, additional, Higuchi, Nobito, additional, Ohara, Yukio, additional, Muro, Toyokichi, additional, Takesaki, Eiichi, additional, Takaki, Hitoshi, additional, Yamamoto, Tetsuo, additional, Kato, Michio, additional, Nagaoki, Yuko, additional, Hayashi, Shigeki, additional, Ishida, Jinya, additional, Watanabe, Yukio, additional, Kobayashi, Masakazu, additional, Koga, Michiaki, additional, Saoshiro, Takeo, additional, Yagura, Michiyasu, additional, Hirata, Keisuke, additional, Takikawa, Hajime, additional, Ohira, Hiromasa, additional, Zeniya, Mikio, additional, Abe, Masanori, additional, Onji, Morikazu, additional, Kaneko, Shuichi, additional, Honda, Masao, additional, Arai, Kuniaki, additional, Arinaga-Hino, Teruko, additional, Hashimoto, Etsuko, additional, Taniai, Makiko, additional, Umemura, Takeji, additional, Joshita, Satoru, additional, Nakao, Kazuhiko, additional, Ichikawa, Tatsuki, additional, Shibata, Hidetaka, additional, Yamagiwa, Satoshi, additional, Seike, Masataka, additional, Honda, Koichi, additional, Sakisaka, Shotaro, additional, Takeyama, Yasuaki, additional, Harada, Masaru, additional, Senju, Michio, additional, Yokosuka, Osamu, additional, Kanda, Tatsuo, additional, Ueno, Yoshiyuki, additional, Kikuchi, Kentaro, additional, Ebinuma, Hirotoshi, additional, Himoto, Takashi, additional, Yasunami, Michio, additional, Murata, Kazumoto, additional, Mizokami, Masashi, additional, Shimoda, Shinji, additional, Miyake, Yasuhiro, additional, Takaki, Akinobu, additional, Yamamoto, Kazuhide, additional, Hirano, Katsuji, additional, Ichida, Takafumi, additional, Ido, Akio, additional, Tsubouchi, Hirohito, additional, Chayama, Kazuaki, additional, Harada, Kenichi, additional, Nakanuma, Yasuni, additional, Maehara, Yoshihiko, additional, Taketomi, Akinobu, additional, Shirabe, Ken, additional, Soejima, Yuji, additional, Mori, Akira, additional, Yagi, Shintaro, additional, Uemoto, Shinji, additional, Tanaka, Tomohiro, additional, Yamashiki, Noriyo, additional, Tamura, Sumito, additional, Sugawara, Yasuhiro, additional, and Kokudo, Norihiro, additional
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21. Evaluation of Current Technologies for Training, Web Apps, and New Technologies
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Steven R. Dunlop, Preeti Awasthi, Apoorva Banerjee, Ali Faiz, Apurwa Gokhale, Sayak Mishra, Ananth V. Iyer, Dutt J. Thakkar, Aman Arora, Karan Shah, and Matthew Gebbie
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work zone safety ,Multimedia ,business.industry ,Emerging technologies ,Computer science ,road construction ,Virtual reality ,computer.software_genre ,Training (civil) ,augmented reality ,long-term retention ,Comprehension ,traffic control ,learning management system based gamification ,safety training ,computer simulation ,Web application ,virtual reality ,Augmented reality ,Current (fluid) ,business ,computer ,Risk management ,risk reduction - Abstract
This report details the activities conducted to assess the feasibility of using new technology tools for safety training. Utilizing established research studies, risk frameworks, and vendor quotations, we compared the different attributes of training methods such as Traditional Training (classroom/presentations), LMS (Learning Management System) based gamification, Computer Simulation, Virtual Reality (VR), and Augmented Reality (AR). The anticipated benefits include improved training program development, higher interactivity and long-term retention, and the chance to reduce work zone risk. The project was divided in three phases, and the following are our four key takeaways. (1) Quality of Safety Training: Benchmarking training practices provided strong evidence that participative programs, such as role plays, demonstrations of safety devices, and risk mapping are some of the best practices. Additionally, training engineers on work zone design, auditing, and recording safe work zones can influence project attributes, such as the length and duration of work zone. Including all these aspects during the project planning phase has a greater chance of influencing work zone safety. (2) Effectiveness of New Technology Tools: Our vendor outreach project phase allowed us to determine the different attributes in training course development and customer experience using new technology tools. Established research studies provided significant support to our hypothesis that new technology tools are more effective and interactive compared to traditional learning. (3) Risk-Based Approach to Training: Analyzing the risk index for work zone attributes indicate the degree of risk that a worker faces while performing a task characterizing those attributes. We concluded that implementation of new technology tools should be planned based on this risk index and optimization model. This will ensure better worker performance and perception of the course content in alignment with the severity of that work attribute. (4) Optimizing Selection of Training Tools for Tasks: We provide an optimization model to choose the optimal mix of training tools to attain the desired level of risk reduction. The tool is spreadsheet-based and shows the benefit of using a portfolio of modules across training tools, each targeted at attaining the desired risk reduction by attribute for a task. By using the risk reduction due to training tools from the literature, the cost data from vendors and task characteristics, this tool can enable INDOT managers to manage risk cost efficiently.
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- 2021
22. Mn-DOPPED ZnS QUANTUM DOTS AS SENSITIVE SENSOR FOR DETERMINATION OF CIPROFLOXACIN IN PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES
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Muhammad, Mian, primary, Ara, Behisht, additional, Ali, Faiz, additional, Ahmad, Izaz, additional, and Ullah, Hafeez, additional
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- 2021
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23. Determination of various risk factors associated with acne vulgaris infection in Quetta, Pakistan
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Ali, Faiz, primary
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- 2019
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24. Comparative Study of Children with/without Iron Deficiency Anemia Based on Parents' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Basra/Al-Madinah City.
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Abdulhussein, Haydar Mohsin, Ahmed, Jabbar Taresh, AL-Kinani, Abbas Ali, ali, Faiz hussien, and Jumaah, Rasha Mohammed
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PARENT attitudes ,IRON deficiency anemia in children ,COUNSELING ,CROSS-sectional method ,CASE-control method ,HEALTH literacy ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PARENTS - Abstract
Background: Children under five years of age suffer from anemia is a common medical problem worldwide. Iron deficiency anemia is the most prevalent in infants and has proven to be a public health issue. Many studies have been conducted on anemia among infants but the scope of the studies focused on anemia prevalence with less emphasis on anemia knowledge and parental practice. Objective: To explore the level of parental knowledge, attitude, and practice towards iron deficiency anemia. Method: A cross-sectional study in the first taken 150 children that attended to Children's Counseling at Madinah General Hospital from these in the second case control study show only 30 children that effect with IDA and 30 children without IDA. Results: In this study, the prevalence of anemia in less than two years is 46.7%. knowledge answers near half study sample with their children previously diagnosed with IDA was 16 (53%), the attitude of parents about IDA between two groups not there is a significant relationship and most answers of parents with their children previously diagnosed with IDA was between Fair 17 (57%) and Poor 11(36%), not there is a smaller study in this article to refuse or accepted. Practices show a significant association between (case with IDA) and (control without IDA) because (65% poor) practice About IDA in the case in other side control was (26%) poor only About IDA in the differential in practice refer more vulnerable to the effect of children to IDA. Conclusion: Anemia is prevalent in infants 24 months old with substantial differences in parents' knowledge and practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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25. Doing Gender, Agency and Deviance: A Case Study of Women Smugglers in Peshawar.
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Malik, Tasleem and Ali, Faiz
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SMUGGLERS ,GENDER ,WOMEN'S studies ,SMUGGLING ,CASE studies - Abstract
Women are now seen more in spaces traditionally ascribed for men. There is similar trend in the domain of crime economy. This study problematizes the feminist understanding of women agency in such male dominated spaces, agreeing with Spivak's argument that agency of the subaltern/marginalized women is not complete rather is informed by patriarchal structures of the society. It also problematizes conservative notion of "doing gender", while the study observes that "smuggler" women are performing gender untraditionally in male spaces by feeding their families in the absence of their men. This ethnographic study takes up the case of women engaged in transportation of non-duty paid goods of everyday consumption in Peshawar and undertakes the examination of agency, deviance and patriarchal order in situated, complex, interactional networks constructing identity and subjectivity of difference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
26. Semai nilai murni di kampus
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Salleh, Mohd Ali Faiz and Salleh, Mohd Ali Faiz
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Umum mengetahui bahawa negerasi muda ialah aset masa depan negara yang lebih cemerlang dan gemilang. Malah suatu ketika dahulu, kita sering mendengar cogan kata 'Pemuda harapan Bangsa, Pemudi Tiang Negara' yang meniti di bibir segenap lapisan masyarakat di Malaysia terutama dalam kalangan pemimpin tertinggi negara.
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- 2015
27. Information security threats against mobile phone services (developer's perspective)
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Faiz, Ali and Maqsood, Mumtaz
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services ,Maqsood ,availability ,attitude system ,Mumtaz ,CIA ,malicious ,Samhälls ,Social Behaviour Law ,process ,awareness ,viruses ,beteendevetenskap ,Information security threats ,mobile phones ,cellular phones ,juridik ,training ,software ,Trojan Horse ,confidentiality ,vulnerability methodology ,improve security ,software development ,IS ,integrity ,worms ,Ali Faiz ,developer's perspective - Abstract
In this study, we have discussed the security of mobile phone services against information security threats during development process. The use of internet has increased on the mobile phones which makes the mobile phone and its services open for threats. These services are being attacked by different malicious software, or attackers. In our study, we have discussed how developers can secure mobile phone services against potential security threats and also we studied the vulnerabilities developers left during the development process. To achieve the goal of improving security in development process, we have discussed four major factors, development methodologies, IS awareness in developing process, vulnerability methodology and IS awareness training for developers. The awareness and training program helps to make changes in developers’ attitude, and also enforce them to consider and involve IS during development process. Further, the vulnerability methodology helps them to find flaws in services and secure it from attacks. Developer’s training and awareness program ends up with development of secure mobile phone services. Qualitative research approach with case study is being used as strategy. While data is collected with in-depth interviews. Before reading this thesis, a person should have background knowledge in the field of telecommunication because some part of this thesis contains some technical terms related to this field. Validerat; 20101217 (root)
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- 2009
28. Ground Organic Monolith Particles Having a Large Volume of Macropores as Chromatographic Separation Media
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Lee, Jin Wook, primary, Ali, Faiz, additional, Kim, Yune Sung, additional, and Cheong, Won Jo, additional
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- 2014
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29. Immobilization of Styrene-acrylamide Co-polymer on Either Silica Particles or Inner Surface of Silica Capillary for the Separation of D-Glucose Anomers
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Ali, Faiz, primary, Kim, Yune Sung, additional, and Cheong, Won Jo, additional
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- 2014
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30. Bioethics: Awareness, attitudes and opinions among University students and Faculty/Researchers.
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Alam, Mukhtar, Rahman, Ziaur, Shah, Masaud, Zar, Mian Sahib, Shams, Sulaiman, Ali, Faiz, and Khan, Muhammad Kazim
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BIOETHICS ,COLLEGE student attitudes ,PSYCHOLOGY of college students ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,ISLAMIC studies ,STATE laws ,ACADEMIC departments ,ORGAN donation - Abstract
Objective: To assess awareness, attitudes and opinions regarding bioethical issues among graduate students and faculty/researchers of universities in Lahore, Pakistan. Methodology: A questionnaire consisting of 20 questions was designed and sent to 700 students and faculty members/researchers of 14 academic departments/research institutions of seven universities in Lahore, Pakistan. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics using SPSS 16.0. Results: We obtained responses from 87% (614/700) participants. The sample populations appeared receptive to latest developments in science and technology; and were optimistic that such developments will have positive effect on their lives. On average almost 90% of the respondents were familiar with the term "bioethics"; 75.4% of the respondents desired that bioethics should be taught regularly in the classes. However, students of two important disciplines of knowledge i.e law and Islamic studies had awareness levels of only 43% and '0'% respectively regarding the term bioethics. A vast majority of the respondents were not satisfied with the state laws, policies, rules, regulations and institutions concerned with bioethical issues. The survey indicated that cloning (27.2%), abortion (24.6%) and organ donation (13.2%) are regarded as the most important bioethical issues, probably for specific reasons of the glamour attached to the technology, moral connotations and the hype created by media respectively. Conclusion: Educated youth in general have positive attitude towards S&T and its effect on their lives. Awareness level among students and faculty of life sciences is very high; however it is dismally low among students of Law and Islamic studies. The results of this survey does not necessarily mirror the awareness level, attitudes and opinions in the society at large since literacy level among the masses is low (57%) and prevalence of higher levels of education is even lower. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
31. Exploring the Potential and Challenges of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: A Comprehensive Review.
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Atheem, Hussein K. Abdul, Ali, Israa T., and Al Alawy, Faiz A.
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VEHICULAR ad hoc networks ,INTELLIGENT transportation systems ,WIRELESS communications ,ROAD safety measures - Abstract
The paper discusses the architecture of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) and their applications, simulation tools, communication domains, and challenges. VANETs enable wireless communication between moving vehicles using dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) technology, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication with roadside units. The paper describes the three main components of VANETs: the roadside unit (RSU), application unit (AU), and on-board unit (OBU). The purpose of the paper is to provide researchers and developers with detailed information about VANETs and help them understand their aspects and challenges. The information provided in the paper could facilitate the development of VANETs for enhancing road safety and providing comfortable driving experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. Ketepi perbezaan ideologi
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Berita, Harian and Berita, Harian
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Menyatukan semua ahli Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar (MPP) yang memiliki karakter dan ideologi berbeza menjadi agenda utama Mohd Ali Faiz Salleh, sebaik dilantik mengepalai barisan baharu MPP Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) sesi 2014/2015
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- 2015
33. Serum Uric acid in essential hypertension and its correlation with left ventricular hypertrophy.
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Balouch, Iram Jehan, Memon, Khalil Ahmed, and Bano, Safia
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URIC acid ,ESSENTIAL hypertension ,LEFT ventricular hypertrophy ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,MEDICAL sciences ,NONPROBABILITY sampling - Abstract
Objective: To estimate serum uric acid in essential hypertension and its correlation with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in patients presenting at a tertiary care hospital. Study Design: Cross Sectional study. Setting: Department of Cardiology and Medicine, BMC Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro/Hyderabad and NICVD Hyderabad, Sindh. Period: July 2018 to January 2021. Material & Methods: A sample of 100 diagnosed cases of essential hypertenison (group A), 100 essential hypertenison with LVH cases (group B) and 100 age matched healthy control (group C) was selected through non-probability convenient sampling. Echocardiography findings of cases and control were noted. Serum uric acid, urea and creatinine were measured form sera. LVH was defined by Devereux's formula. Continuous variables were analyzed Student's Independent samples t - test and Pearson's correlation was used for essential hypertension and LVH on SPSS ver. 21.0 at 95% Confidence interval (P≤0.05). Results: Serum uric acid in EH, EH+LVH and controls was noted as 5.5±1.0, 5.8±1.9 and 3.81±1.2 mg/dl (P-0.0001). LV in EH, EH+LVH and controls was measured as 10.8±2.3, 16.4±3.3 and 9.6±0.2 mm in 3 study groups (P-0.0001). Uric acid proves statistically significant linear correlation in EH+LVH revealing positive correlation (r=0.475), (P=0.0001). Conclusion: The present study reports serum Uric acid is found elevated in essential hypertension and essential hypertension with left ventricular hypertrophy. Uric acid shows positive correlation with left ventricular hypertrophy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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34. Indus Water Treaty between Pakistan and India: From Conciliation to Confrontation.
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Ali, Raja Nazakat, Faiz-ur-Rehman, and Mahmood-ur-RehmanWani
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WATERSHEDS ,WATER ,TREATIES - Abstract
Indus River is one of the largest river basins in the world and is a lifeline for regional economies. Owing to its essential economic value and potential, the sharing of Indus river water remained a chronic source of disputes between its users for decade. In 1947 after the partition of British India was the prelude for the water dispute between newly created India and Pakistan. It was finally mediated by the World Bank through the instrument of Indus Water Treaty in 1960. The enactment of the Indus Water Treaty brought peace and benefited two countries to expand their agriculture around areas of Indus River system. The paper analyzes the key issues and conciliation process, which led to the successful Treaty, its understanding, development in economies and political atmosphere the two countries. The paper also attempts to highlight the new issues and claims put forward by the shareholders of Indus Rivers system, which is the cause of new areas of concern. Lastly, the paper suggests ideas for resolving the dispute and relations viz-a-viz water in the light of past experience, knowledge and successful history of Indus Water Treaty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
35. Risk of Venous Thromboembolism in Multiple Myeloma Patients During the Immediate Peri-Autologous Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Phase.
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Awada, Hussein, Hajj Ali, Adel, Anwer, Faiz, Shahzad, Raza, Mazzoni, Sandra, Williams, Louis, Chaulagain, Chakra, Hamilton, Betty, Sauter, Craig, and Khouri, Jack
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HEMATOPOIETIC stem cell transplantation ,THROMBOEMBOLISM ,MULTIPLE myeloma ,CANCER-related mortality ,MONOCLONAL gammopathies ,PATIENT experience - Abstract
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious complication commonly experienced in cancer patients. Incidence of VTE typically brings poor prognosis as it represents the second most common cause of mortality in cancer patients just after the malignancy itself. Studies suggest that multiple myeloma (MM) is among the malignancies with further enhanced risk of VTE, especially in patients undergoing autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (AHCT). However, risk factors and preventative approaches remain poorly explored. Here, we explore the incidence of VTE in MM patients undergoing AHCT, while also highlighting risk factors and preventions that may aid in preventing VTE in patients who are at higher risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Existence theory and numerical simulation of ebola model corresponding to nonlocal fractional order derivative.
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Khan, Zia Ullah, Ali, Amjad, Khan, Faiz Muhammad, and Shah, Kamal
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FIXED point theory ,MATHEMATICAL models ,FRACTIONAL calculus ,APPROXIMATE solutions (Logic) ,MATHEMATICS education - Abstract
In this article, the qualitative theory and approximate solutions for fractional order Ebola model via Atangana-Baleanu-Caputo (ABC) fractional operators are developed. Using various tools of analysis, the conditions for the existence and stability of the proposed model are established. With the help of Laplace Adomain Decomposition method, we obtain the approximate solutions for the said model. In the last part, using Matlab, we plotted various graphs to discuss the underlying model for different fractional order values of γ. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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37. Maldives : The President appoints new high commissioner to Sri Lanka
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Business, international - Abstract
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Wednesday appointed Ali Faiz as the new High Commissioner of the Republic of Maldives to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. The President presented [...]
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- 2023
38. Dodging Pitfalls in Dodgy Autorickshaws with Amitava Kumar.
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Erney, Hans-Georg
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INDIA in literature ,CLICHES in literature - Abstract
This article analyzes the depiction of India, Bihar, and Patna in several books by novelist, poet, critic, and filmmaker Amitava Kumar. While Kumar often criticizes and ridicules other writers' representations of India, he frequently struggles to overcome the same kinds of cliches in his own work. Nevertheless, I argue that Kumar's texts, such as his literary memoir Bombay--London--New York, his novel Home Products, and his history A Matter of Rats, offer an alternative approach to writing about India that deserves more critical attention. Whereas other diasporic South Asian writers tend to favor the omnibus novel, which is often about big families in big cities and popular with awards committees and book clubs, Kumar's short, quickly written books may be a superior medium for depicting the messiness and complexity of contemporary Indian reality, a counter-model that I call the "autorickshaw book." While his works are full of contradictions, I argue that this quality makes them a compelling vehicle for readers who seek an alternative to novels focused on megacities such as Bombay and Delhi and wish to experience the literary equivalent of the unglamorous hinterland. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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39. Political Cartoons in the First Decade of the Millennium.
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Sani, Iro, Abdullah, Mardziah Hayati, Ali, Afida Mohamad, and Abdullah, Faiz S.
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POLITICAL cartoons ,MILLENNIUM (Eschatology) ,IRONY ,SOCIAL learning ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
The beginning of the new millennium (the year 2000 to 2010) has witnessed a dramatic increase in the political cartoons' research. By their nature, political cartoons constitute a specific genre of political reporting in that they are pictorial representations which depict political and social issues and events, as well as the parties involved, in an immediate and condensed form. The genre is characterised by humorous depiction of events, exploiting the ability of irony and satire to unravel, ridicule and attack in a playful, witty and artful fashion (Test, 1991). They project a particular point of view (El Refaie, 2009) and enlighten readers on public issues while exposing wrong practices (Akande, 2002). Due to the increasing research on political cartoons, this study reviews previous studies conducted in the area from the beginning of the millennium (2000) to the year 2010 that marks the first decade of the 21
st century millennium. It is hoped that the review will highlight how the genre contributes to social and political commentary and to provide an inspiration for further research in political cartoons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
40. Rumba Diplomacy in the Age of Bushismo.
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Sublette, Ned
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,FOREIGN relations of the United States - Abstract
Provides information on the diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Cuba. Role played by the music and dance troupe Los Muñequitos de Matanzas in bringing the U.S. and Cuba closer; Amendment that explicitly legalized the unlimited importation from and exportation to Cuba of information materials in 1988 by California representative Howard Berman; Allegations made by the U.S. government against Cuba after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; Need for the U.S. to stop threatening Cuba's security.
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- 2004
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41. Motivations for Popularity of Turkish Drama Serial "Ertugrul" in Pakistan: A Content Analysis.
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Farooqui, Yasmeen Sultana and Khan, Rehan Saeed
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TELEVISION dramas ,CONTENT analysis ,TELEVISION viewing ,WILD turkey ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,PAKISTANIS ,POPULARITY - Abstract
Turkish television content has taken over Pakistani drama industry as Turkish drama serials are becoming popular among Pakistani audience. The latest Turkish drama serial "Ertugrul" is touching the peak of popularity in Pakistan. The research study is conducted with an aim to find out the motivations for popularity of Turkish drama in Pakistan through audience responses on Twitter. Twitter is regarded as "Second screen" as well as "Social television". It is used simultaneously by individuals while they are watching television. Besides, viewers get engaged in discussion on twitter regarding television content as well. In a bid to ascertain audience motivations with regard to watching "Ertugrul", a content analysis of tweets posted by Pakistani audience is undertaken. The sample consists of 100 tweets, which are posted in various related hashtags. Since people of Pakistan and Turkey share the common faith - Islam, and the drama tends to propagate the Islamic teachings and principles, that is why Pakistanis are eager to watch it enthusiastically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
42. International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways
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Cordell, Heather J., Younghun, Han, Mells, George F., Yafang, Li, Hirschfield, Gideon M., Greene, Casey S., Gang, Xie, Juran 7, Brian D., Dakai Zhu, 2, Qian 2, David C., Floyd, James A. B., Morley, Katherine I., Daniele Prati 11, Ana Lleo 12, Daniele, Cusi, Eric Gershwin 15, M., Anderson 8, Carl A., Lazaridis 7, Konstantinos N., Pietro, Invernizzi, Seldin 15, Michael F., Sandford, Richard N., Amos 2, Christopher I., Siminovitch, Katherine A., Schlicht 7, Erik M., Craig Lammert, 7, Atkinson 19, Elizabeth J., Chan 19, Landon L., Mariza de Andrade 19, Tobias Balschun 20, Mason 21, Andrew L., Myers 22, Robert P., Jinyi Zhang 23, Piotr Milkiewicz 24, Jia Qu 25, Odin 26, Joseph A., Luketic 27, Velimir A., Bacon 28, Bruce R., Bodenheimer Jr 29, Henry C., Valentina Liakina 30, Catherine Vincent 31, Cynthia Levy 32, Gregersen, Peter K., Almasio, 33 Piero L., Domenico Alvaro 35, Pietro Andreone 36, Angelo Andriulli 37, Cristina Barlassina 38, Pier Maria Battezzati 39, Antonio Benedetti 40, Francesca Bernuzzi 41, Ilaria Bianchi 41, Maria Consiglia Bragazzi 42, Maurizia Brunetto 43, Savino Bruno 41, Giovanni Casella 44, Barbara Coco 43, Agostino Colli 45, Massimo Colombo 46, Silvia Colombo 47, Carmela Cursaro 36, Lory Saveria Croce, ` 48, Andrea Crosignani 39, Maria Francesca Donato 46, Gianfranco Elia 49, Luca Fabris 50, Carlo Ferrari 49, Annarosa Floreani 51, Barbara Foglieni 11, Rosanna Fontana 37, Galli, Andrea, Roberta Lazzari 51, Fabio Macaluso 34, Federica Malinverno 46, Marra, Fabio, Marco Marzioni 40, Alberto Mattalia 54, Renzo Montanari 55, Lorenzo Morini 56, Filomena Morisco 57, Mousa Hani S., 41, Luigi Muratori 36, Paolo Muratori 36, Niro 37, Grazia A., Palmieri 58, Vincenzo O., Antonio Picciotto 59, Mauro Podda 41, Piero Portincasa 58, Vincenzo Ronca 41, Floriano Rosina 60, Sonia Rossi 41, Ilaria Sogno 41, Giancarlo Spinzi 61, Marta Spreafico 11, Mario, Strazzabosco, Sonia Tarallo 60, Tarocchi, Mirko, Claudio Tiribelli 48, Pierluigi Toniutto 64, Maria Vinci 65, Massimo, Zuin, Chin Lye Ch’ng, Mesbah Rahman 68, Tom Yapp 69, Richard Sturgess 70, Christopher Healey 71, Marek, Czajkowski, Anton, Gunasekera, Pranab Gyawali 77, Purushothaman Premchand 78, Kapil Kapur 79, Richard Marley 80, Graham Foster 80, Alan Watson 81, Aruna Dias 82, Javaid Subhani 83, Rory Harvey 84, Roger McCorry 85, David Ramanaden 86, Jaber Gasem 87, Richard Evans 88, Thiriloganathan Mathialahan 89, Christopher Shorrock 90, George Lipscomb 91, Paul Southern 92, Jeremy Tibble 93, David, Gorard, Altaf Palegwala 98, Susan, Jones, Marco Carbone 101, Mohamed Dawwas 101, Graeme Alexander 101, Sunil, Dolwani, Martin Prince 104, Matthew Foxton 105, David Elphick 106, Harriet Mitchison 107, Ian Gooding 108, Mazn Karmo 109, Sushma, Saksena, Mike, Mendall, Minesh, Patel, Roland, Ede, Andrew Austin 119, Joanna, Sayer, Lorraine Hankey 122, Christopher Hovell 122, Neil Fisher 123, Martyn, Carter, Konrad Koss 126, Andrzej, Piotrowicz, Charles, Grimley, David, Neal, Guan Lim 135, Sass, Levi, Aftab Ala 138, Andrea Broad 139, Athar Saeed 139, Gordon Wood 140, Jonathan, Brown, Mark, Wilkinson, Harriet Gordon 145, John Ramage 146, Jo Ridpath 147, Theodore, Ngatchu, Bob Grover 151, Syed Shaukat 152, Ray Shidrawi 153, George, Abouda, Faiz Ali 156, Ian Rees 157, Imroz Salam 158, Mark Narain 159, Ashley, Brown, Simon Taylor Robinson 162, Simon Williams 163, Leonie Grellier 164, Paul Banim 165, Debasish Das 166, Andrew Chilton 166, Michael Heneghan 167, Howard, Curtis, Markus Gess 170, Ian, Drake, Mark, Aldersley, Mervyn, Davies, Rebecca, Jones, Alastair McNair 175, Raj Srirajaskanthan 176, Maxton, Pitcher, Sambit Sen 179, George, Bird, Adrian Barnardo 182, Paul Kitchen 182, Kevin Yoong 183, Oza, Chirag, Nurani Sivaramakrishnan 186, George MacFaul 187, David Jones 188, Amir Shah 189, Chris Evans 190, Subrata Saha 191, Katharine, Pollock, Peter, Bramley, Ashis, Mukhopadhya, Andrew, Fraser, Peter, Mills, Christopher, Shallcross, Stewart, Campbell, Andrew, Bathgate, Alan Shepherd 213, John Dillon 214, Simon Rushbrook 215, Robert Przemioslo 216 Christopher Macdonald, Jane, Metcalf, Udi Shmueli 221, Andrew, Davis, Asifabbas, Naqvi, Tom, Lee, Ryder, Stephen D., Jane Collier 231, Howard, Klass, Mary, Ninkovic, Matthew Cramp 238, Nicholas Sharer 239, Richard Aspinall 240, Patrick Goggin 240, Deb, Ghosh, Andrew Douds 243, Barbara Hoeroldt 244, Jonathan Booth 245, Earl Williams 246, Hyder Hussaini 247, William Stableforth 247, Reuben Ayres 248, Douglas Thorburn 249, Eileen Marshall 249, Andrew Burroughs 249, Steven, Mann, Martin Lombard 252, Paul Richardson 252, Imran Patanwala 252, Julia Maltby 253, Matthew Brookes 254, Ray, Mathew, Samir Vyas 257, Saket Singhal 258, Dermot, Gleeson, Sharat, Misra, Jeff, Butterworth, Keith George 265, Tim, Harding, Andrew, Douglass, Simon Panter 270, Jeremy Shearman 271, Gary Bray 272, Graham, Butcher, Daniel Forton 275, John, Mclindon, Matthew Cowan 279, Gregory Whatley 280, Aditya, Mandal, Hemant, Gupta, Pradeep, Sanghi, Sanjiv Jain 283, Steve Pereira 284, Geeta Prasad 285, Gill Watts 285, Mark Wright 286, James Neuberger 287, Fiona Gordon 288, Esther Unitt 289, Allister, Grant, Toby, Delahooke, Andrew Higham 293, Alison Brind 294, Mark Cox 295, Subramaniam Ramakrishnan 296, Alistair, King, Carole Collins 300, Simon, Whalley, Andy Li 303, Jocelyn Fraser 304, Andrew Bell 305, Voi Shim Wong 306, Amit, Singhal, Ian, Gee, Yeng Ang 312, Rupert Ransford 313, James Gotto 314, Charles, Millson, Jane Bowles 318, Caradog, Thomas, Melanie Harrison 70, Roman Galaska 71, Jennie, Kendall, Jessica, Whiteman, Caroline, Lawlor, Catherine, Gray, Keith Elliott 79, Caroline Mulvaney Jones, Lucie, Hobson, Greta Van Duyvenvoorde 90, Alison Loftus 91, Katie Seward 92, Ruth, Penn, Jane Maiden 98, Rose Damant 98, Janeane Hails 101, Rebecca, Cloudsdale, Valeria Silvestre 105, Sue Glenn 106, Eleanor Dungca 107, Natalie Wheatley 108, Helen Doyle 109, Melanie, Kent, Caroline, Hamilton, Delyth, Braim, Helen Wooldridge 117, Rachel Abrahams 117, Alison Paton 119, Nicola, Lancaster, Andrew Gibbins 122, Karen Hogben 122, Phillipa, Desousa, Florin, Muscariu, Janine, Musselwhite, Alexandra McKay 132, LaiTing Tan 135, Carole Foale 138, Jacqueline Brighton 138, Kerry Flahive 140, Estelle, Nambela, Paula, Townshend, Chris, Ford, Sophie, Holder, Caroline, Palmer, James Featherstone 147, Mariam Nasseri 151, Joy Sadeghian 153, Bronwen, Williams, Carol Thomas 156, Sally Ann Rolls 156, Abigail Hynes 159, Claire Duggan 159, Sarah Jones 159, Mary, Crossey, Glynis Stansfield 163, Carolyn MacNicol 163, Joy Wilkins 164, Elva Wilhelmsen 165, Parizade Raymode 166, Hye Jeong Lee 167, Emma, Durant, Rebecca, Bishop, Noma, Ncube, Sherill, Tripoli, Rebecca, Casey, Caroline Cowley 182, Richard Miller 183, Kathryn Houghton 188, Samantha Ducker 188, Fiona Wright 189, Bridget Bird 191, Gwen Baxter 191, Janie Keggans 191, Maggie, Hughes, Emma Grieve 196, Karin Young 196, Williams 197, D., Kate Ocker 199, Frances, Hines, Kirsty, Martin, Caron, Innes, Talal Valliani 216, Helen, Fairlamb, Sarah, Thornthwaite, Anne, Eastick, Elizabeth Tanqueray 221, Jennifer Morrison 222, Becky Holbrook 222, Julie, Browning, Kirsten, Walker, 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Liver Cirrhosis ,Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,pathogenesi ,risk assessment EMTREE medical terms: Article ,genetic association ,genotype ,EMTREE drug terms: chemokine receptor CCR6 ,genetic risk ,Biochemistry ,meta-analysi ,primary biliary cirrhosi ,chemokine receptor CCR6 [EMTREE drug terms] ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,genetic variability ,Article [risk assessment EMTREE medical terms] ,Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary ,pathogenesis ,Biliary ,Chemistry (all) ,STAT protein GEOBASE Subject Index: disease treatment ,cohort analysis ,genome wide meta analysis PBC ,signal transduction ,gene locus ,cohort analysi ,CBP ,Article ,Physics and Astronomy (all) ,macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,interleukin 27 ,genome ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,meta analysi ,interleukin 12p40 ,interleukin 12 ,Janus kinase ,meta-analysis ,pathogen ,genetic predisposition ,major clinical study ,meta analysis ,primary biliary cirrhosis ,disease treatment [STAT protein GEOBASE Subject Index] ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,gene locu - Abstract
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a classical autoimmune liver disease for which effective immunomodulatory therapy is lacking. Here we perform meta-analyses of discovery data sets from genome-wide association studies of European subjects (n=2,764 cases and 10,475 controls) followed by validation genotyping in an independent cohort (n=3,716 cases and 4,261 controls). We discover and validate six previously unknown risk loci for PBC (Pcombined, Primary biliary cirrhosis is an autoimmune liver disease with poor therapeutic options. Here Cordell et al. a perform meta-analysis of European genome-wide association studies identifying six novel risk loci and a number of potential therapeutic pathways.
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43. Maldives : Fourth Session of the Maldives Sri Lanka Joint Commission concludes today
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Foreign ministers ,Business, international - Abstract
The Fourth Session of the Maldives Sri Lanka Joint Commission was held this afternoon at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka. His Excellency Abdulla Shahid, Minister of Foreign [...]
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- 2023
44. Maldives : Maldives and Sri Lanka sign three Agreements during Official Visit
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Cabinet officers ,Business, international - Abstract
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, His Excellency Abdulla Shahid and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, His Excellency M.U.M. Ali Sabry today witnessed the signing of three [...]
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- 2023
45. Maldives : Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid meets Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
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Foreign ministers ,Business, international - Abstract
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, Abdulla Shahid met with His Excellency M.U.M. Ali Sabry, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka today. During [...]
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- 2023
46. Researchers at University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Report New Data on Growth Differentiation Factors (Polymorphic Status and Phylogenetic Analysis of Myostatin Gene In Pak-thoroughbred)
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Genes -- Growth -- Reports -- Analysis ,Phylogeny -- Analysis -- Growth -- Reports ,Proteins -- Analysis -- Growth -- Reports ,Company growth ,Computers ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
2021 FEB 3 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Computer Weekly News -- Investigators discuss new findings in Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - Growth Differentiation Factors. [...]
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- 2021
47. The playlist: folk and world music -- Stick in the Wheel, Blick Bassy, Jambinai and more; This month's selection includes no-nonsense singing from the East End, a west African virtuoso and South Korean folk-metal experimentalists
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Robin Denselow Stick in the Wheel -- Champion Stick in the Wheel are shaking up the English folk scene with their no-nonsense approach and the vocal work of Nicola [...]
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- 2015
48. Jazz, world and folk music: the hottest gigs for autumn 2015; Seckou Keita takes his kora on the road, Esperanza Spalding drops in with her concept show, and big names in jazz head for the Scarborough and London festivals
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Jazz music ,Singers ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Robin Denselow and John Lewis Namvula Namvula Rennie is a singer-songwriter whose cool, engaging style reflects her background. She was born in Zambia to a Zambian mum and Scottish [...]
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- 2015
49. THE NEW REVIEW: Agenda: ON MY RADAR Ayub Khan-Din's cultural highlights
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General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: Leah Harper Ayub Khan-Din began his career as an actor, starring in the 1987 film Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, and making small screen appearances in soaps. Born in [...]
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- 2013
50. The Guide: music: Beats & Pieces Big Band Leeds, London: Jay Z Manchester: King Krule Sheffield, Glasgow: Graphic Scores Southampton, Manchester: Scottish National Jazz Orchestra With Branford Marsalis Glasgow, Edinburgh: Transcender London
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News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: John Fordham John Robinson Andrew Clements Beats & Pieces Big Band Leeds, London: Innovative Manchester big band Beats & Pieces was formed from a core of the city's music [...]
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- 2013
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