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    First-generation Nigerian mothers living in the UK and their experience of postnatal depression: an interpretative phenomenological analysis by Ling, Lydia Success, Eraso, Yolanda, Di Mascio, Verity

    Published 2023
    “…Contrary to reports suggesting that Black ethnic groups do not seek help for their mental health needs, participants’ accounts indicated that their attempts to engage with professionals were met with unsatisfactory responses. The findings of this study highlight the need to address barriers affecting access to services by fostering a patient-centred and culturally sensitive approach in healthcare teams to effectively engage mothers at an early stage in the detection pathway.…”
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    QSAR study of platelet-activating factor (PAF) receptor binding antagonist by Abdullah, Nor Hayati, Ibrahim Ali , Noorbatcha, Ling, Sui Kiong

    Published 2013
    “…The aim of this study was to find the structure activity relationship between the platelet-activating factor (PAF) receptor binding antagonist activity and the psychochemical properties of flavonoids 1-11 by using quantum chemical QSAR approach. …”
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    Noise Levels in Malaysia primary schools: are we meeting the international standards? by Ismail, Noraidah, Karim, Khairnai, Othman, Nur Ain

    Published 2020
    “…The results showed that the noise levels of occupied and unoccupied classrooms were higher than the values recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) which are 35 dB(A) and 55 dB(A) respectively. The findings showed that the measured noise levels in the classrooms were high enough that it might interfere the effectiveness of teaching and learning among students and teachers. …”
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