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تحليل نقدي لكتاب "من ضياء اللغة العربية: مدخل إلى اللغة العربية": الكتاب الأول المقرر لتدريس اللغة العربية لطلاب العلوم في المركز الإعدادي (Tahlil naqdi li Kitab "Min Dhia' al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah: Madkhal ila al-lughah al-Arabiyyah": al-Kitab al-awwal al-muqarrar li tadris al-lughah al-arabiyyah li tullab al-ulum fi al-markaz al-i'dadi)
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Preparation, characterization and dermal delivery of methadone
Published 2019“…The use of methadone for the management of pain has received great interest in recent years. …”
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Investigation of binary and ternary solvent systems for dermal delivery of methadone
Published 2020“…Methadone appears to be a promising candidate for pain management. Previously, we conducted a comprehensive characterization study of methadone base and evaluated the dermal delivery of methadone from various neat solvents. …”
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التكنولوجيا التعليمية الحديثة ومدى الإستفادة منها في تعلم اللغة العربية وتعليمها الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بماليزيا نموذجا = Usefulness of modern teaching technology in activating learning and practicing Arabic language in Malaysia: a case study in International Islamic University Malaysia (al-Tiknulujiya al-ta’limiyah al-hadithah wa-mada al-istifadah min-ha fi ta’allum al-lughah al-‘Arabiyah wa-ta’limiha al-Jami’ah al-Islamiyah al-‘Alamiyah bi-Maliziya namudhajan
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Dermal delivery of amitriptyline for topical analgesia
Published 2021“…Amitriptyline, administered orally, is currently one of the treatment options for the management of neuropathic pain and migraine. Because of the physicochemical properties of the molecule, amitriptyline is also a promising candidate for delivery as a topical analgesic. …”
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Characterization and topical delivery of phenylethyl resorcinol
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Topical delivery of Niacinamide: influence of binary and ternary solvent systems
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Seeing patient longer at each consultation will improve their knowledge on diabetes but may not necessarily improve their diabetic control and metabolic parameters
Published 2014“…Twenty percent had longer consultationtime (15 -30 min). Only 2% spent more than 30 minutes with the doctor during a consultation.Those who had longer consultation had higher knowledge and overall KAP score.However, there was no significant difference between both groups in terms of attitude and practice score. …”
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