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  1. 343981

    INVESTIGATING FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CONTINUANCE USE INTENTION AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEARNERS TOWARDS A GAMIFIED M-LEARNING APPLICATION by Roslan, Rosfuzah, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Ghazali, Norliza, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa, Md Latip, Siti Noor Haslina, Abu Hanifah, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2023
    “…It is needed to support the generalizability of the findings in this study by considering larger populations from all different programmes. In addition, similar research can be done based on different circumstances; for instance, use of the gamified m-learning application during the incampus physical classes instead of virtual classes (online), which might influence the users’ perception in terms of the social influence and facilitating condition.…”
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  2. 343982

    INVESTIGATING FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CONTINUANCE USE INTENTION AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEARNERS TOWARDS A GAMIFIED M-LEARNING APPLICATION by Roslan, Rosfuzah, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa, Md Latip, Siti Noor Haslina, Abu Hanifah, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2023
    “…It is needed to support the generalizability of the findings in this study by considering larger populations from all different programmes. In addition, similar research can be done based on different circumstances; for instance, use of the gamified m-learning application during the incampus physical classes instead of virtual classes (online), which might influence the users’ perception in terms of the social influence and facilitating condition.…”
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  3. 343983

    INVESTIGATING FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CONTINUANCE USE INTENTION AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEARNERS TOWARDS A GAMIFIED M-LEARNING APPLICATION by Roslan, Rosfuzah, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Ghazali, Norliza, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa, Md Latip, Siti Noor Haslina, Abu Hanifah, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2023
    “…It is needed to support the generalizability of the findings in this study by considering larger populations from all different programmes. In addition, similar research can be done based on different circumstances; for instance, use of the gamified m-learning application during the incampus physical classes instead of virtual classes (online), which might influence the users’ perception in terms of the social influence and facilitating condition.…”
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  4. 343984

    INVESTIGATING FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CONTINUANCE USE INTENTION AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEARNERS TOWARDS A GAMIFIED M-LEARNING APPLICATION by Roslan, Rosfuzah, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Ghazali, Norliza, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa, Md Latip, Siti Noor Haslina, Abu Hanifah, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2023
    “…It is needed to support the generalizability of the findings in this study by considering larger populations from all different programmes. In addition, similar research can be done based on different circumstances; for instance, use of the gamified m-learning application during the incampus physical classes instead of virtual classes (online), which might influence the users’ perception in terms of the social influence and facilitating condition.…”
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  5. 343985

    INVESTIGATING FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CONTINUANCE USE INTENTION AMONG THE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEARNERS TOWARDS A GAMIFIED M-LEARNING APPLICATION by Roslan, Rosfuzah, Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi, Ghazali, Norliza, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa, Md Latip, Siti Noor Haslina, Abu Hanifah, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2023
    “…It is needed to support the generalizability of the findings in this study by considering larger populations from all different programmes. In addition, similar research can be done based on different circumstances; for instance, use of the gamified m-learning application during the incampus physical classes instead of virtual classes (online), which might influence the users’ perception in terms of the social influence and facilitating condition.…”
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  6. 343986

    Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching, and Politics by Christopher Anzalone

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Thurston grounds his fieldwork and text-based analysis of Salafism in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and home to one of the world’s largest single Muslim national populations, through the lens of this canon, which he defines as a “communally negotiated set of texts that is governed by rules of interpretation and appropriation” (1). …”
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  7. 343987

    Monitoring dioxins and PCBs in eggs as sensitive indicators for environmental pollution and global contaminated sites and recommendations for reducing and controlling releases and... by Jindrich Petrlik, Lee Bell, Joe DiGangi, Serge Molly Allo'o Allo'o, Gilbert Kuepouo, Griffins Ochieng Ochola, Valeriya Grechko, Nikola Jelinek, Jitka Strakova, Martin Skalsky, Yuyun Ismawati Drwiega, Jonathan N. Hogarh, Eric Akortia, Sam Adu-Kumi, Akarapon Teebthaisong, Maria Carcamo, Bjorn Beeler, Peter Behnisch, Claudia Baitinger, Christine Herold, Roland Weber

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Policy recommendations are made including: a systematic assessment of areas around PCDD/Fs and PCBs sources; measures for reduction of exposures of populations; urgent control of emission sources including PCB equipment, the open burning of plastic, and the use of plastic as fuel in boilers/incinerators in developing countries without air pollution control. …”
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  10. 343990

    SARS-CoV-2 genetic variation and bacterial communities of naso-oropharyngeal samples in middle-aged and elderly COVID-19 patients in West Java, Indonesia by Muhammad M. Adzdzakiy, M.Si., Sutarno Sutarno, Ph.D., Isnaini Z. Asyifa, M.Biomed, Alvira R. Sativa, M.Sc., Ahmad R.A. Fiqri, S.Si., Azzania Fibriani, Ph.D., Ryan B. Ristandi, M.D., Ratih A. Ningrum, Ph.D., Syam B. Iryanto, M.Kom., Anggia Prasetyoputri, Ph.D., Anik B. Dharmayanthi, Ph.D., Sugiyono Saputra, Ph.D.

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Results: The prevalence of AY.23 (>82%) predominated among five virus lineages in the populations (AY.23, AY.24, AY.26, AY.42, B.1.1.7). The region in the SARS-CoV-2 genome found to have the highest number of mutations was the spike (S) protein (>20%). …”
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  11. 343991

    Severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children with inborn errors of immunity (primary immunodeficiencies): a systematic review by Saad Alhumaid, Koblan M. Al Mutared, Zainab Al Alawi, Zainah Sabr, Ola Alkhars, Muneera Alabdulqader, Nourah Al Dossary, Fatemah M. ALShakhs, Rabab Abbas Majzoub, Yousef Hassan Alalawi, Khalid Al Noaim, Abdulrahman A. Alnaim, Mohammed A. Al Ghamdi, Abdulaziz A. Alahmari, Sawsan Sami Albattat, Yasin S. Almubarak, Essam Mohammed Al Abdulmohsen, Hanan Al Shaikh, Mortadah Essa Alobaidan, Hadi Hassan Almusallam, Fatimah Mohammed Alhassan, Mohammed Abdulhadi Alamer, Jawad Ali Al-Hajji, Duaa Ali Al-Hajji, Anwar Ahmed Alkadi, Abbas Al Mutair, Ali A. Rabaan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Conclusion Children with IEIs infected with SARS-CoV-2 may experience higher rates of ICU admission and mortality in comparison with the immunocompetent pediatric populations. Underlying immune defects does seem to be independent risk factors for severe SARS-CoV-2 infection in children with IEIs, a number of children with SCID and CID were reported to have prolonged infections–though the number of patients is small–but especially immune dysregulation diseases (XLP1 and XLP2) and innate immunodeficiencies impairing type I interferon signalling (IFNAR1, IFNAR2 and TBK1).…”
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    Implications of coral harvest and transplantation on reefs in northwestern Dominica by Andrew W Bruckner, Eric H Borneman

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The species of highest value for restoration (massive broadcast spawners) showed low survivorship and unrestored populations of these species were most affected by biotic stressors and human impacts, all of which need to be addressed to enhance survival of outplants. …”
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  14. 343994

    Planificación familiar en mujeres en condiciones de vulnerabilidad social Family planning for women in vulnerable social by Liliana Franco Hincapié, Gabriela María Mora Zapata, Ana Lucía Mosquera Hinestroza, Víctor Daniel Calvo Betancur

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…<br>Introduction: Family planning is an essential component of primary health care and reproductive, unattended in socially vulnerable populations. Objective: To evaluate the basic knowledge about family planning and its implementation, in women of reproductive age living in poverty and vulnerability in a neighborhood of the city of Medellín, Colombia in 2010. …”
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  15. 343995

    A dialogical self approach to understanding identity as negotiated in retirement from elite sport by Helena Hlasová, Noora Johanna Ronkainen

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The dialogical self as a landscape of mind populated by a society of I-positions. In Handbook of Dialogical Self Theory and Psychotherapy (pp. 9-23). …”
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  16. 343996

    Characterization of cholinesterases present in brain and muscle tissues of juvenile blue shark (<i>Prionace glauca</i>) by Luís Miguel Fonseca Alves, Sara Calçada Novais

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Being top predators, sharks help maintaining populations of other fish balanced in the marine ecosystem. …”
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  17. 343997

    Digestive tract morphology of the Neotropical piscivorous fish Cichla kelberi(Perciformes: Cichlidae) introduced into an oligotrophic Brazilian reservoir by Alejandra Filippo Gonzalez Neves dos Santos, Luciano Neves dos Santos, Francisco Gerson Araújo

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Despite being one of the most well-known cichlid fish of importance to artisanal and sport fishing, and among the largest fishes in the Neotropics, data on digestive tract anatomy of peacock basses (Cichla spp.) are largely lacking, especially for non-native populations. in this paper, we describe for the first time the digestive tract morphology of Cichla kelberi, a voracious piscivore that was introduced in the 1950s into an oligotrophic and physically low-complex impoundment in Brazil. …”
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  19. 343999

    Investigating the Causal Relationship of C-Reactive Protein with 32 Complex Somatic and Psychiatric Outcomes: A Large-Scale Cross-Consortium Mendelian Randomization Study. by Bram P Prins, Ali Abbasi, Anson Wong, Ahmad Vaez, Ilja Nolte, Nora Franceschini, Philip E Stuart, Javier Guterriez Achury, Vanisha Mistry, Jonathan P Bradfield, Ana M Valdes, Jose Bras, Aleksey Shatunov, PAGE Consortium, International Stroke Genetics Consortium, Systemic Sclerosis consortium, Treat OA consortium, DIAGRAM Consortium, CARDIoGRAMplusC4D Consortium, ALS consortium, International Parkinson’s Disease Genomics Consortium, Autism Spectrum Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, CKDGen consortium, GERAD1 Consortium, International Consortium for Blood Pressure, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Inflammation Working Group of the CHARGE Consortium, Chen Lu, Buhm Han, Soumya Raychaudhuri, Steve Bevan, Maureen D Mayes, Lam C Tsoi, Evangelos Evangelou, Rajan P Nair, Struan F A Grant, Constantin Polychronakos, Timothy R D Radstake, David A van Heel, Melanie L Dunstan, Nicholas W Wood, Ammar Al-Chalabi, Abbas Dehghan, Hakon Hakonarson, Hugh S Markus, James T Elder, Jo Knight, Dan E Arking, Timothy D Spector, Bobby P C Koeleman, Cornelia M van Duijn, Javier Martin, Andrew P Morris, Rinse K Weersma, Cisca Wijmenga, Patricia B Munroe, John R B Perry, Jennie G Pouget, Yalda Jamshidi, Harold Snieder, Behrooz Z Alizadeh

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…To optimize power, we used summary statistics from GWAS consortia and tested the association of these two GRSs with 32 complex somatic and psychiatric outcomes, with up to 123,865 participants per outcome from populations of European ancestry. We performed heterogeneity tests to disentangle the pleiotropic effect of IVs. …”
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  20. 344000

    Automatic Identification Method for Spectral Peaks of Soil Nutrient Ions Using Contactless Conductivity Detection by TANG Chaoli, LI Hao, WANG Rujing, WANG Le, HUANG Qing, WANG Dapeng, ZHANG Jiabao, CHEN Xiangyu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The number of particle populations in PSO was set to 15, the gray scale threshold of 15 particles was set to a random integer within the gray scale level of 0~255, and the initial velocity of the particles was set to 5. …”
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