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The relation between emotional eating and perceived stress among students in tertiary education in Oman: a single-center study
Published 2023“…This suggests that there is likely to be subcultural diversity or artifacts that are intimately tied to emotional eating. …”
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An investigation into the intercultural competence of native and non-native English language teachers in London colleges
Published 2022“…This study also reveals that non-native English language teachers showed a broader awareness of intercultural competence (compared to the native teachers) and are thus more likely to teach it effectively. As evidenced in my observations, the lack of the promotion of intercultural competence could stem partly from native English language teachers‘ strong reliance on textbooks which do not include wide intercultural learning resources. …”
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Dialectic of digital enlightenment: reclaiming radical philosophy for our times
Published 2025“…The volume aims to free these eleven European philosophers from the prison of Eurocentric knowledge traditions and its universalistic tendencies, which dominate the world and undermine these European philosophers, whose philosophies appeal to all human beings across the globe.…”
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Aircraft noise, overheating and poor air quality in London primary schools' classrooms
Published 2012“…Through objective and subjective surveys, classrooms' indoor temperatures, air quality and background noise levels were evaluated and it was learnt that those schools located in the vicinity of Heathrow Airport are more likely to experience overheating and poor air quality. …”
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Use of Mid Upper-Arm Circumference (MUAC) as screening tool in an urban township in the Eastern Cape: rationale for testing changed cut-off values to identify malnutrition
Published 2017“…The least squares regression formula (Y = 15.409 + 0.803x (males); Y = 15.13 + 0.83x (females)) was then used to predict where WHZ = -2 is most likely to correspond with a MUAC value in cm. The new predicted MUAC values of 13.8 cm (males) and 13.5 cm (females) were subsequently tested for sensitivity and specificity. …”
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The biosemiotic imagination in the Victorian frames of mind : Newman, Eliot and Welby
Published 2016“…The latter’s observation that biology is semiotics, its postulation of the continuity between the natural and cultural world through semiosis and evolutionary semiotic scaffolding its emphasis on the coordination of organic life processes on all levels, from simple cells to human beings, via semiotic interactions that depend on interpretation, communication and learning, and its consequent refusal of Cartesian divide, all find distinct resonances with these earlier thinkers. …”
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Introducing conventional human resources practices as part of civil service reform in Qatar 2006-2016
Published 2018“…Among these, the findings showed the people management systems bore much closer resemblance to classic personnel management system. This negated any likely benefits of introducing HRM. The findings also found considerable differences between the national culture of Qatar and that of the West, from where the State drew many of its new ideas for reform. …”
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Improved characterisation of measures of fatness and metabolic risks in older adolescents and young adults in the South Asian population in the UK
Published 2020“…BF% in females increased steadily from 6 to 21 years of age while in males BF% decreased after puberty, most likely reflecting the sex hormone driven changes in body composition during adolescence. …”
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Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce restrictive practices in adult mental health inpatient settings: the COMPARE systematic mapping review
Published 2021“…Behaviour change techniques found in the interventions were most likely to be those that demonstrated statistically significant effects. …”
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