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Unlocking potential : harnessing the pedagogical benefits of e-learning
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ظاهرة القرآنية عند مالك بن نبي ومحمد أركون
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Novice ESL learners' perception of English accents: an exploratory study
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Do patients’ understanding of diabetes and perception of control predict higher Hba1c and complications?
Published 2006“…One hundred and eight consecutive patients (mean age 52.7± 13 years, BMI 27±5.2 kg/m2, HbA1c 9.2±2.2 %) attending diabetes clinic participated including 63% women, 60% primary or no education, and 47% duration of diabetes >10 years. 54% claimed to have a good understanding although nearly half answered questions on diabetes management and targets wrongly. 32% perceived their glycemic control to be good and were found to have lower baseline HbA1c (p<0.001), shorter duration of disease (p= 0.013), fewer or no complications (p= 0.06) and smaller 6-month deteriorations in HbA1c (p= 0.024) than patients who perceived poor control. …”
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