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    Accidental and non-accidental head injury in children. Is there a difference in Tomography (CT) presentation? by Abd. Aziz, Azian, Hassan, Radhiana, Md. Ralib@Md. Raghib, Ahmad Razali, Sa'at@Yusof, Azlin, Abdul Rashid, Mohd Amran, Che Mohamed, Siti Kamariah

    Published 2011
    “…Objective: To see if there is any significant difference in the types of intracranial hemorrhages seen on computed tomography (CT) brain between accidental and nonaccidental head injury in children admitted to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan, Pahang. …”
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    Globalization and some of its impact on education and culture by Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas

    Published 2011
    “…To them, globalization is a new agenda of the West to re-colonize the East. It is seen as a new approach of how the Western hegemony can be imposed on the political, economic, social, cultural and other aspects of the people in the East, particularly in the Muslim world. …”
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  4. 684

    Women’s participation in education and politics: evidence from the selected OIC countries by Haque, M. Faizul, Chowdhury, Mohammad Abdul Matin, Ahmad, Nadzrah, Rakibuddin, Mohammad

    Published 2020
    “…So, Muslim countries should take initiatives to enhance participation of women in education. In reality, it is seen that women’s positions in the field of education and politics are very nominal compared to their male counterparts within Muslim countries. …”
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    Now you see, now you don’t - a radiopaque neck mass? by Shalihin, Mohd Shaiful Ehsan, Amir Hamzah, Azwan Faiz, Abidin, Mohd Radhwan

    Published 2020
    “…Here we report a case of an 18-year-old female student with abnormal radiopaque neck mass seen from her chest the X-ray image. She was clinically well without any significant clinical findings. …”
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    What’s information got to go with it? (editorial) by Bossaller, Jenny

    Published 2011
    “…At the time of this writing, we have seen governments overthrown in Egypt, Tunisia, and there have only been partial (if that) resolutions to the problems in the Middle East - violent eruptions have occurred periodically since the Arab Spring and true democracy isn‘t yet in place. …”
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  13. 693

    Exploring and Changing Cognitive Representations, Coping and Quality Of Life Outcomes in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria by Bucknor, Delaney Andreka

    Published 2016
    “…Preliminary studies undertaken validated CSM measures in CU and confirmed key reference values for CU-related QoL and its measurement. CU was seen as uncontrollable, emotionally arousing, chronic, cyclical, caused by stress and immunity with serious consequences and has a moderate impact on QoL (n=78). …”
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    Epitope-specific humoral responses to human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein-B vaccine with MF59: Anti-AD2 levels correlate with protection from viremia by Baraniak, Ilona, Kropff, Barbara, McLean, Gary R., Pichon, Sylvie, Piras-Douce, Fabienne, Milne, Richard S. B., Smith, Colette, Mach, Michael, Griffiths, Paul D., Reeves, Matthew B.

    Published 2018
    “…Overall, these data support the hypothesis that antibodies against AD2 are a major component of the immune protection of seropositives seen following vaccination with gB/MF59 vaccine and identify a correlate of protective immunity in allograft patients.…”
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    Visual grounded analysis : developing and testing a method for preliminary visual research by Cerutti, Lisa

    Published 2017
    “…Collecting images around a given subject or theme - for better understanding its visual traits, or for future reference - could be seen as the counterpart, in visual terms, of a literature search. …”
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    Unpacking diversity: barriers and incentives to standing for elections to the National Assembly for Wales by Scully, Roger, Diana, Stirbu, Huw, Pritchard, Nye, Davies, Jac, Larner

    Published 2018
    “…Cultural, structural, and political factors, in terms of candidate selection and the electoral system and process were also seen as barriers to diverse representation. Wider contemporary political and cultural factors including a climate of toxicity in politics and the lack of understanding of the value of diversity, were raised as societal barriers. …”
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    An analysis of the outer membrane of desulfovibrio vulgaris (Woolwich) by Khai Siew, L.

    Published 1987
    “…NC C+Fe OMs have, in addition, minor proteins absent from C-Fe OMs. Omp2 band is seen to be enhanced in C-Fe and NC OMs as indicated by PAGE. …”
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    Behavioural assays of the effects of antidepressant drug treatment on the functioning of catecholamine systems by Towell, Anthony D.

    Published 1984
    “…An enhancement of amphetamine anorexia was seen following acute desmethylimipramine treatment! …”
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    A note comparing support vector machines and ordered choice models' predictions of international banks' ratings by Bellotti, Tony, Matousek, Roman, Stewart, Chris

    Published 2009
    “…Ratings of sovereign risk, corporate bonds and financial institutions conducted by rating agencies (RAs) may be seen as instruments that provide investors with prima facie information about the financial position of the subject in question and on the price of credit risk. …”
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    Book review : The power worshippers: inside the dangerous rise of religious nationalism by Haynes, Jeffrey

    Published 2021
    “…Many claimed that this was not because Trump is an exemplary Christian; instead, he was seen as the right man in the right place at the right time to do a difficult but necessary job: reassert the country’s Christian values, on which they believe the nation was founded, in order to ‘make America great again’, to echo his campaign slogan Stewart analyses the Religious Right as a political movement, one that seeks to gain power in order to impose its Christocentric vision on America.…”
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