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Aboelmagid, Hamdy Haggag Ebrahim, Ibrahim, Hamed, Elzayady, Hany M., Sharafeldin, Hatem Abdelrahman Ahmed, Sembawa, Hatem A., Alabbas, Haytham, Abbas, Hazem, Elgamal, Hesham, Alawfi, Homoud, Al-Sadery, Humood, Abdelmotaleb, Hussien Ali, Al Hassn, Ibrahim, Mudawi, Ishag M., Nekhala, Islam, Elsanhoury, Kareem, Said, Khalid Babieker, Albeshri, Khalid A., Albahooth, Khalid, Mohammed, Khalid Fathelrahman Bakier, Asar, Khalid Mohammad Ibrahim, Osman, Luqman, Alzamanan, Mahdi, Alnabarawi, Mahmoud, Althobaiti, Majid, Elsayed, Mohamed Abdelmoneim, Al Naeb, Mohamed, Hassan, Mohamed Salah Eldin, Abdelhamid, Mohamed Sayed, Alyami, Mohammad, Mirza, Mohammad Amin, Sayouh, Mohammad, Alkhayat, Mohammed Amer, Basendowah, Mohammed, Ghunaim, Mohammed, Alhussaini, Mohammed Khalid, Khoj, Mohammed, Sbaih, Mohammed, Saeed, Muhammad Ahmad, Ali, Muhammad Zulfiqar, Abdelaziz, Nabil Yassin Tammam, Malibary, Nadim, Abdo, Nael, Amer, Nasser Mohammed, Al Turki, Neamat Ahmed Ali, Durayb, Norah, Yassin, Nouf, Akeel, Nouf, Larbi, Noureddine, Alsallum, Ofays, Suliman, Omar AAbu, Elsherbiny, Osama, Abusalem, Osama, Albalawi, Ibrahim Altedlawi, Abutalib, Raid Abdullah, Alarabi, Rayan, Khan, Roaa Ghazi, Alazzam, Saleh, Alghamdi, Saleh, Alsawat, Salem, Salim, Sami, Alshukr, Sarah, Alzahrani, Saud, Golea, Smain, Alowairdhi, Tumadher, Salman, Usama, Abusiam, Wael, Abualkhair, Wael, Saber, Wael, Tashkandi, Wail, Alhazmi, Waleed, Tashkandi, Waleed, Yassine, Wassim Abou, Alshabi, Yaser Ahmad, Ibrahim, Yaser, Shahin, Yasser, Ibrahim, Yassin, Aljathlany, Yousef, Alnahas, Yousef, Alrashidi, Yousef, Wali, Zubair, Ndong, Abdourahmane, Ba, Mamadou, Faye, Papa Mamadou, Arbutina, Dragana, Milic, Ljiljana, Cuk, Vladica, Hussein, Abdinafic Mohamud, Mccaul, Jeannie, Bertels, Laurie, Pohl, Linda, Arnold, Marion, Mbatani, Nomonde, Oosthuizen, Pj, Rayamajhi, Shreya, Vosloo, Susan, Jooma, Uzair, Landaluce-Olavarria, Aitor, Vázquez-Melero, Alba, Marcos, Alberto, Puerto Puerto, Alejandro, De La Hermosa, Alicia Ruiz, Senent-Boza, Ana, Ugarte-Sierra, Bakarne, Montalbán, Beatriz Cros, Martin-Perez, Beatriz, Gomez, Caroina Gonzalez, Colás-Ruiz, Enrique, Santos, Esther Garcia, Senra, Fatima, Mora-Guzmán, Ismael, Dziakova, Jana, Díaz, Jeancarlos J. Trujillo, Silva, Jesús, Laina, Juan Luis Blas, Tallon-Aguilar, Luis, Di Martino, Marcello, Chacón, Mario Franco, Frasson, Matteo, Calvo, Mikel Prieto, Millan, Monica, Tejedoe, Patricia, Pérez-Bertólez, Sonia, Turrado-Rodríguez, Víctor, Elsanosi, Abdelrhman Azhari Mohammed, Abdalbakheet, Duaa, Ahmed, Mohamed, Salim, Omer El Faroug H., Youssef, Mohamed, Barbon, Carlotta, Bouchrika, Amal, Maghrebi, Houcine, Loukil, Issam, Yildiz, Alp, Dursun, Ayberk, Gulcu, Baris, Calik, Bulent, Eral, Burak, Yeşilyurt, Değercan, Yakar, Fatih, Akin, Furkan Atakan, Kilinc, Gizem, Uslu, Gülberk, Tuncer, Korhan, Koc, Mehmet Ali, Leventoğlu, Sezai, Sokmen, Selman, Atici, Semra Demirli, Kaya, Tayfun, Dere, Ümit Akın, Kırmızı, Yasemin, Ssenono, Kavuma Daniel, Lule, Herman, Mbiine, Ronald, Hamza, Ahmed, Ali, Shabeer, Peediyakkal, Saidalavi Padinhare, Varma, Gopala Pillay, Mussa, Haidar Aal, Al-Masari, Hayder Makki, Shehata, Mina, Seiam, Moham, Aziz, Muhammad Akram Abdul, Nimir, Nessrein, Khare, Ritu, Rashid, Shahid, Kazim, Shuiab, Gondal, Zafar, Sherif, Ahmed Elshawadfy, Ghanem, Ahmed, Helmy, Ahmed Hazem I., Ibrahim, Ahmed, Elshaer, Ahmed Mohammed, Marzouk, Ahmed Msm, Tamburrini, Alessandro Paolo, Parente, Alessandro, Light, Alexander, Diamantopoulou, Angela, Singh, Baljit, Gurung, Binay, Frauenfelder, Claire, Leo, Cosimo Alex, Raptis, Dimitri, Thakrar, Dixa, Madhuri, Thumuluru Kavitha, Tsounaki, Efthymia, Garreffa, Emanuele, Soggiu, Fiammetta, Stavrou, George, Ng, Hwei Jene, Tabasi, Hani, Nasef, Hazem, Kostakis, Ioannis D., Jeffery, James, Warusavitarne, Janindra, Lund, Jon, Qurashi, Kamran, Sahnan, Kapil, Tong, Kin Seng, Orecchia, Luca, Kaur, Mandeep, Zaidi, Mariam, Ganau, Mario, Hassan, Mohamed Ali Gad, Curtis, Nathan, Bhatt, Nikita, Machairas, Nikolaos, Zafar, Noman, Toma, Omar, Sarmah, Panchali, Bassuni, Majid, Davies, Justin, Shawer, Sami, Shawer, Sherif, Lewis, Sophia, Subramanian, Sivaraman, Ahmad, Suhaib, Nadeem, Uqba, Njau, Aidan, Tohamy, Aley Eldin, Pakula, Andrea M., Simioni, Andrea, Jarvis, Bennie L., Skandalakis, Georgios P., Hesham, Hosai Todd, Isaiah, Isaac A., Villwock, Jennifer, Martin, Linda W., Kress, Melissa, Sebelik, Merry, Lathan, Sanaz, Towfigh, Shirin, Holubar, Stefan D., Demeester, Steve, Alshehari, Mohammed Mohammed Hasan, Ghabisha, Saif Ali, Abdulatef, Shehab Ahmed Ali, Al-Kubati, Waheeb, Obadiel, Yasser Abdurabo, Gots, Alexander, Nakazwe, Mildred, Chipaila, Jackson, and Mazingi, Dennis
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BackgroundSARS-CoV-2 pandemic has had many significant impacts within the surgical realm, and surgeons have been obligated to reconsider almost every aspect of daily clinical practice.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study reported in compliance with the CHERRIES guidelines and conducted through an online platform from June 14th to July 15th, 2020. The primary outcome was the burden of burnout during the pandemic indicated by the validated Shirom-Melamed Burnout Measure.ResultsNine hundred fifty-four surgeons completed the survey. The median length of practice was 10 years; 78.2% included were male with a median age of 37 years old, 39.5% were consultants, 68.9% were general surgeons, and 55.7% were affiliated with an academic institution. Overall, there was a significant increase in the mean burnout score during the pandemic; longer years of practice and older age were significantly associated with less burnout.There were significant reductions in the median number of outpatient visits, operated cases, on-call hours, emergency visits, and research work, so, 48.2% of respondents felt that the training resources were insufficient. The majority (81.3%) of respondents reported that their hospitals were included in the management of COVID-19, 66.5% felt their roles had been minimized; 41% were asked to assist in non-surgical medical practices, and 37.6% of respondents were included in COVID-19 management.ResultsNine hundred fifty-four surgeons completed the survey. The median length of practice was 10 years; 78.2% included were male with a median age of 37 years old, 39.5% were consultants, 68.9% were general surgeons, and 55.7% were affiliated with an academic institution. Overall, there was a significant increase in the mean burnout score during the pandemic; longer years of practice and older age were significantly associated with less burnout.There were significant reductions in the median number of outpatient visits, operated cases, on-call hours, emergency visits
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3. Durability of SARS-CoV-2 Specific IgG Antibody Responses Following Two Doses of Match and Mixed COVID-19 Vaccines Regimens in Saudi Population
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Mubarak,Ayman, Almutairi,Saeedah, Al-Dhabbah,Abulrahman D, Aldabas,Shaha Y, Bhat,Rauf, Alqoufail,Mahfoudh M, Abdel-Maksoud,Mostafa A, Almanaa,Taghreed N, Farrag,Mohamed A, Alturaiki,Wael, Mubarak,Ayman, Almutairi,Saeedah, Al-Dhabbah,Abulrahman D, Aldabas,Shaha Y, Bhat,Rauf, Alqoufail,Mahfoudh M, Abdel-Maksoud,Mostafa A, Almanaa,Taghreed N, Farrag,Mohamed A, and Alturaiki,Wael
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Ayman Mubarak,1 Saeedah Almutairi,1 Abulrahman D Al-Dhabbah,1 Shaha Y Aldabas,1 Rauf Bhat,1 Mahfoudh M Alqoufail,1 Mostafa A Abdel-Maksoud,1 Taghreed N Almanaa,1 Mohamed A Farrag,1 Wael Alturaiki2 1Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Majmaah, 11952, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Wael Alturaiki, Email w.alturaiki@mu.edu.saBackground: SARS-CoV-2 pandemic continues to threaten the human population with millions of infections and deaths worldwide. Vaccination campaigns undertaken by several countries have resulted in a notable decrease in hospitalization and deaths. However, with the emergence of new virus variants, it is critical to determine the longevity and the protection efficiency provided by the current authorized vaccines.Aim: The aims of this study are to provide data about the magnitude of immune responses in individuals fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Riyadh province of Saudi Arabia. Also, to evaluate the continuity of specific IgG levels and compare the titers in individuals who have been received two doses of the matched and mixed vaccines, including Pfizer and AstraZeneca against SARS-CoV-2 during the period of three to six months. Moreover, we analyze the current state of immune response in terms of antibody responses in thepopulation postvaccination using homogenous or hetrogenous vaccine regimen.Methods: A total of 141 healthy volunteers were recruited to our study; blood (n=63) and the saliva samples (n=78) and were collected from fully vaccinated individuals in Riyadh city. We employed a specific ELISA assay in plasma and saliva of fully vaccinated individuals.Results: IgG levels varied with age groups with the highest concentration in the age group 19â 29 years, but the age group (⥠50) had the lowest IgG concentration. The IgG levels in both serum and saliva were higher
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4. In vivo and in vitro Evaluation of Cytokine Expression Profiles During Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Infection
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Mubarak,Ayman, Alrfaei,Bahauddeen, Aljurayyan,Abdullah, Alqafil,Mahfoudh M, Farrag,Mohamed A, Hamed,Maaweya E, Alosaimi,Bandar, Almajhdi,Fahad, Alturaiki,Wael, Mubarak,Ayman, Alrfaei,Bahauddeen, Aljurayyan,Abdullah, Alqafil,Mahfoudh M, Farrag,Mohamed A, Hamed,Maaweya E, Alosaimi,Bandar, Almajhdi,Fahad, and Alturaiki,Wael
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Ayman Mubarak,1 Bahauddeen Alrfaei,2 Abdullah Aljurayyan,3 Mahfoudh M Alqafil,1 Mohamed A Farrag,1 Maaweya E Hamed,1 Bandar Alosaimi,4 Fahad Almajhdi,1 Wael Alturaiki5 1Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Stem Cells Unit, Department of Cellular Therapy, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Science, MNGHA, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3Immunology and HLA Department, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 4Research Center, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 5Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Majmaah, 11952, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Wael AlturaikiDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Majmaah University, Majmaah, 11952, Saudi ArabiaEmail w.alturaiki@mu.edu.saBackground: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first emerged in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is associated with a high mortality rate.Aim: To determine the effect of MERS-CoV on the immune response in infected patients and investigate cytokine production in the A549 epithelial cell line in response to a recombinant MERS-CoV spike protein (rSP) in the presence or absence of anti-dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) antibody (3 independent experiments). Cytokine levels were measured using a cytokine ELISA array.Methods: A Bio-Plex multiplex assay and cytokine ELISA were used in our study to measure the cytokine levels.Results: Comparative analysis of MERS-CoV-infected patients (4 samples) and noninfected healthy controls (HCs) (5 samples) showed that serum levels of the following cytokines and chemokines were significantly higher in MERS-CoV patients than in the HCs (*p < 0.05): interferon (IFN)-α 2 (43.4 vs 5.4), IFN-β (17.7 vs 6.2), IFN-γ (43.4 vs 9.7), interleukin (IL)-8 (13.7 vs 0)
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5. Efficient Linearizability Checking for Actor-based Systems
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Al-Mahfoudh, Mohammed S., Stutsman, Ryan, Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh, Al-Mahfoudh, Mohammed S., Stutsman, Ryan, and Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh
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Recent demand for distributed software had led to a surge in popularity in actor-based frameworks. However, even with the stylized message passing model of actors, writing correct distributed software is still difficult. We present our work on linearizability checking in DS2, an integrated framework for specifying, synthesizing, and testing distributed actor systems. The key insight of our approach is that often subcomponents of distributed actor systems represent common algorithms or data structures (e.g.\ a distributed hash table or tree) that can be validated against a simple sequential model of the system. This makes it easy for developers to validate their concurrent actor systems without complex specifications. DS2 automatically explores the concurrent schedules that system could arrive at, and it compares observed output of the system to ensure it is equivalent to what the sequential implementation could have produced. We describe DS2's linearizability checking and test it on several concurrent replication algorithms from the literature. We explore in detail how different algorithms for enumerating the model schedule space fare in finding bugs in actor systems, and we present our own refinements on algorithms for exploring actor system schedules that we show are effective in finding bugs., Comment: This article was submitted around Feb 2021 to the journal of "Software Practice and Experience" and not yet finished the review process. So they allow us to submit it to one more personal archival service e.g. this one. That is, this is unpublished work yet. The updated version is accepted in Software Practice and Experience (SPE) Journal as of July 15, 2023
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6. Effect and Mechanism of Ganoderma lucidum Spores on Alleviation of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy in a Pilot in vivo Study
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Shaher,Fahmi, Wang,Shuqiu, Qiu,Hongbin, Hu,Yu, Zhang,Yu, Wang,Weiqun, AL-Ward,Hisham, Abdulghani,Mahfoudh A.M., Baldi,Salem, Zhou,Shaobo, Shaher,Fahmi, Wang,Shuqiu, Qiu,Hongbin, Hu,Yu, Zhang,Yu, Wang,Weiqun, AL-Ward,Hisham, Abdulghani,Mahfoudh A.M., Baldi,Salem, and Zhou,Shaobo
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Fahmi Shaher,1,* Shuqiu Wang,1,* Hongbin Qiu,1 Yu Hu,1 Yu Zhang,2 Weiqun Wang,3 Hisham AL-Ward,4 Mahfoudh AM Abdulghani,5 Salem Baldi,6 Shaobo Zhou7 1Department of Pathophysiology, College of Basic Medicine, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Physiology, College of Basic Medicine, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, People’s Republic of China; 4Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Basic Medicine, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, People’s Republic of China; 5Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Unaizah College Pharmacy, Qassim University, Qassim, Saudi Arabia; 6Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, College of Basic Medicine, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, People’s Republic of China; 7School of Life Sciences, Institute of Biomedical and Environmental Science and Technology (iBEST), University of Bedfordshire, Luton LU1 3JU, UK*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Hongbin QiuDepartment of Pathophysiology, College of Basic Medicine, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail qiuhongbin@jmsu.edu.cnBackground: Ganoderma lucidum spores (GLS) exhibit disease prevention properties, but no study has been carried out on the anti-diabetic cardiomyopathy property of GLS. The aim of this study was to evaluate the hyperglycemia-mediated cardiomyopathy protection and mechanisms of GLS in streptozotocin (STZ)induced diabetic rats.Methods: Male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups. Two groups were given STZ (50 mg/kg, i.p.) treatment and when their fasting plasma glucose was above 16.7 mmol/L, among them, one group was given placebo, as diabetic group, and another group was given GLS (300 mg/kg) treatment. The group without STZ treatment was given placebo as a control group. The experiment lasted 70
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7. Indirect assessment of aggregate pore characteristics with reference to behaviour of concrete
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Al-Mahfoudh, Hasan
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8. The moderating effect of internal audit on the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and corporate performance among Saudi Arabia listed companies
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Al Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed; Department of Accounting, College of Humanities and Administrative Sciences, Jouf University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Hussein Mgammal, Mahfoudh; Ammran University, Yemen, Al Matari, Ebrahim Mohammed; Department of Accounting, College of Humanities and Administrative Sciences, Jouf University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Hussein Mgammal, Mahfoudh; Ammran University, Yemen
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This study primarily aimed to assess the internal audit function’s ability to detect and self-report fraud. The paper investigated the moderating role of internal audit on the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and corporate performance (ROA) and the direct effect of corporate governance characteristics and internal audit characteristics on corporate governance of firms listed in the stock market of Saudi Arabia. one hundred and eighty-eight observations obtained from forty-seven Saudi financial firms were used in this study for the years 2014-2017. The study used the FGLS regression to test the variables relationships and to test the moderating effects of internal auditor on the corporate governance characteristics and corporate performance. The obtained empirical results supported a significant positive relationship between non-executive board, audit committee size, audit committee independence and internal audit profession, and corporate performance. Negative significant findings were also observed between the board size, internal audit size and internal audit education, and corporate performance. As for the moderating effects, the results supported a significant moderating role of internal audit size on the size of the board and its relationship with corporate performance. This study extends past studies dedicated to testing the agency theory and resource dependence theory as underpinning theories in examining the relationship between corporate governance and corporate performance. The study is expected to contribute to conceptual and theoretical studies by highlighting issues concerning corporate governance practice in Saudi listed firms. The study focused on the internal audit committee characteristics, corporate governance characteristics and the corporate governance best practices that practitioners can utilized when it comes to the role of internal audit committee.
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9. The moderating effect of internal audit on the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and corporate performance among Saudi Arabia listed companies
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Mohammed Al Matari, Ebrahim, Hussein Mgammal, Mahfoudh, Mohammed Al Matari, Ebrahim, and Hussein Mgammal, Mahfoudh
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This study primarily aimed to assess the internal audit function’s ability to detect and self-report fraud. The paper investigated the moderating role of internal audit on the relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and corporate performance (ROA) and the direct effect of corporate governance characteristics and internal audit characteristics on corporate governance of firms listed in the stock market of Saudi Arabia. One hundred and eighty-eight observations obtained from forty-seven Saudi financial firms were used in this study for the years 2014-2017. The study used the FGLS regression to test the variables relationships and to test the moderating effects of internal auditor on the corporate governance characteristics and corporate performance. The obtained empirical results supported a significant positive relationship between non-executive board, audit committee size, audit committee independence and internal audit profession, and corporate performance. Negative significant findings were also observed between the board size, internal audit size and internal audit education, and corporate performance. As for the moderating effects, the results supported a significant moderating role of internal audit size on the size of the board and its relationship with corporate performance.This study extends past studies dedicated to testing the agency theory and resource dependence theory as underpinning theories in examining the relationship between corporate governance and corporate performance. The study is expected to contribute to conceptual and theoretical studies by highlighting issues concerning corporate governance practice in Saudi listed firms. The study focused on the internal audit committee characteristics, corporate governance characteristics and the corporate governance best practices that practitioners can utilized when it comes to the role of internal audit committee., Este estudio primordialmente se enfoca en evaluar la capacidad de la función de auditoría interna para detectar y autoreportar el fraude. El trabajo investigó el papel moderador de la auditoría interna en la relación entre mecanismos de gobierno corporativo y desempeño corporativo (ROA) y el efecto directo de las características del gobierno corporativo y características de la auditoría interna sobre el gobierno corporativo de firmas registradas en el mercado de valores de Arabia Saudita. Ciento ochenta y ocho observaciones obtenidas de cuarenta y siete firmas financieras saudís se usaron en este estudio para los años 2014-2017. El estudio usó la regresión FGLS (mínimos cuadrados generalizados factibles) para probar las relaciones variables y probar los efectos moderadores del auditor interno sobre las características del gobierno corporativo y del desempeño corporativo. Los resultados empíricos resultantes soportaban una importante relación positiva entre consejeros no ejecutivos, tamaño del comité de auditoría, independencia del comité de auditoría y de la profesión de auditoría interna, y el desempeño corporativo. Se observaron también resultados negativos entre el tamaño del consejo, el tamaño de auditoría interna y educación sobre auditoría interna, y desempeño corporativo. En cuanto a los efectos moderadores, los resultados soportaron un importante papel moderador del tamaño de la auditoría sobre el tamaño del consejo y su relación con el desempeño corporativo. Este estudio amplía estudios anteriores dedicados a probar la teoría de la agencia y la teoría de dependencia de los recursos como las teorías que apuntalan el examen de la relación entre gobierno corporativo y desempeño corporativo. Se espera que el estudio contribuya a los estudios conceptuales y teóricos al subrayar temas que conciernen a la práctica del gobierno corporativo en firmas saudís registradas en bolsa. El estudio se centró en las características del comité de auditoría interna, característ
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10. Enhancing obfuscation technique for protecting source code against software reverse engineering
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Mahfoudh, Asma and Mahfoudh, Asma
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Obfuscation (Obfu) is a practice to make the programming code complicated to protect the Intellectual Property (IP) and prevent prohibited software Reverse Engineering (RE). Obfuscation involves transforming potentially revealing data, renaming useful classes and variables (identifiers) names to meaningless labels or adding unused or meaningless code to an application binary. Obfuscation is used to convert source code into a program that works the same way but is much harder to read and understand. Obfuscation techniques allow the programmer to customize which part of the code to be obfuscated. Recently, obfuscation techniques were mostly used to secure the source code; however, none of the current obfuscation techniques satisfy all obfuscation effectiveness criteria to resist the attack of Reverse Engineering. Therefore, IT industry loses tens of billions of dollars annually due to security attacks such as reverse engineering. The obvious amount of lost money of victims has led to many court cases where victim and theft claims the ownership of the program and the winner is who has a good lawyer. Many programming languages are used for programming; Java programming language is known to be most common due to its features, the use of this popular language increases an attacker's ability to steal intellectual property (IP), as the source program is translated to an intermediate format retaining most of the information such as meaningful variables names present in source code. An attacker can easily reconstruct source code from such intermediate formats to extract sensitive information such as proprietary algorithms present in the software. Hence, there is a need for development of techniques and schemes to obfuscate sensitive parts of software to protect it from reverse engineering attacks. In this research, we have proposed a new Hybrid Obfuscation Technique to prevent prohibited Reverse Engineering. The proposed technique contains three approaches; first approach is
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11. Characterization of UHMWPE/wood composites produced via dry-blending and compression molding
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Rodrigue, Denis, Cloutier, Alain, Mahfoudh, Abir, Rodrigue, Denis, Cloutier, Alain, and Mahfoudh, Abir
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In this study, composites made from wood flour and ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) were produced and characterized. In particular, the composites were initially prepared using a simple dry mixing technique and then compression molded. The effect of wood content on the mechanical properties was determined up to 30wt%. Characterization included scanning electron microscopy to investigate wood dispersion and interfacial bonding quality, while the mechanical tests included tensile, torsion, and flexion. The results show that good dispersion and adhesion was achieved and wood flour addition increased substantially (up to 97%) all the moduli in the range of conditions tested. Finally, it was found that hardness increased by about 5 Shore D points by adding 30% wood flour in UHMWPE. POLYM. COMPOS., 2013. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers
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12. Corporate governance and tax disclosure phenomenon in the Malaysian listed companies
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Mgammal, Mahfoudh Hussein, Bardai, Barjoyai, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Mgammal, Mahfoudh Hussein, Bardai, Barjoyai, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the impact of corporate governance internal mechanisms on tax disclosure in non-financial firms in Malaysia. Managerial ownership and incentive compensation are used as proxies to reflect corporate governance conduct.Design/methodology/approach – This study uses panel data set to analyse 286 non-financial listed companies on Bursa Malaysia for the years 2010-2012.Tax disclosure was gathered from the financial statements, particularly in the consolidated of tax expenses.Tax disclosure was measured using modified effective tax rate reconciling items. Multivariate statistical analyses were run on the sample data. Findings – This study finds that managerial ownership and incentive compensation do not significantly influence tax disclosure.On the other hand, it is found that there are significant positive associations between each of firm size and industry dummy, and tax disclosure.This means that company-specific characteristics are important factors affecting corporate tax disclosure. Research limitations/implications – This study extends the work of previous studies by suggesting that the signalling theory and the agency theory are the main theories concerned with tax disclosure and corporate governance.The authors add an additional appreciation of the contribution of corporate governance from the interested parties’ tax disclosure evaluation in the Malaysian environment.Practical implications – The evidence found by this study has important policy and practical knowledge implications for the authorities, researchers, decisionmakers and firm managers.The findings provide them with some relevant insights on the importance of corporate governance practices from the companies’ perspectives and contribute to the discussion of who verifies and deduces from tax disclosure directed by companies.Originality/value – To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first attempt to examine the influence of the corporate governance in
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13. Board diversity and intellectual capital performance
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Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem Mahfoudh, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem Mahfoudh, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to investigate if the effectiveness of board meetings moderates the relationship between board diversity (in terms of educational level and nationality) and intellectual capital (IC) performance. Design/methodology/approach– The empirical data are drawn from banks’ annual reports over the three-year period of 2008 to 2010. Public’s value-added intellectual coefficient method is applied to measure IC performance. The frequency of board meetings is used a proxy for board meeting effectiveness.Findings– Based on the hierarchical regression analysis, our results do not support the hypothesis that the effect of board diversity on IC performance is positive as the effectiveness of board meetings increases.Practical implications – Findings of this study indicate that there is a need for more effective meetings through providing appropriate and sufficient information to directors, particularly in strategic issues such as those related to IC that could make board members better prepared and more involved in meetings.Originality/value– This study adds to the literature, as it is the first study that explores the variables that could affect the relationship between board diversity and IC performance in the context of banks.
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14. Commerce de Marbre et Remploi dans les Monuments de L’Ifriqiya Médiévale
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Altekamp, Stefan, Marcks-Jacobs, Carmen, Seiler, Peter, Mahfoudh, Faouzi, Altekamp, Stefan, Marcks-Jacobs, Carmen, Seiler, Peter, and Mahfoudh, Faouzi
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Der Artikel untersucht das Phänomen der Wiederverwendung antiker Baumaterialien im mittelalterlichen Ifriqiya. Die historischen Chroniken und geographischen Texte heben oft die Bedeutung und den Umfang des Handels mit Marmor und anderen Materialien hervor, die den antiken Stätten entnommen wurden. Eine aufmerksame Untersuchung juristischer Texte lässt erkennen, dass sich die Rechtsgelehrten schon sehr früh mit der Frage beschäftigt haben, wie die geläufige und lukrative Praxis reguliert werden könnte. In archäologischer Hinsicht ist jedes wiederverwendete Objekt genau zu analysieren, um voreilige und irreführende Schlussfolgerungen zu vermeiden. Das wird anhand der Inschriften demonstriert, die im Mihrab der Großen Moschee von Kairouan bzw. in der al-Kasr-Moschee in Tunis gefunden worden sind., Cet article se propose d’examiner la question du remploi des matériaux de constructions en Ifriqiya médiévale. Les chroniques historiques ainsi que les textes géographies ont souvent mis l’accent sur l’importance et l’ampleur du commerce du marbre et des matériaux prélevés sur les sites antiques. Un examen attentif des textes juridiques nous a montré que la question a été très tôt posée par les jurisconsultes qui ont essayé d’encadrer une pratique qui semble à la fois courante et lucrative. Sur le plan archéologique, l’objet remployé devrait être analysé avec la plus grande attention, et le chercheur doit éviter les conclusions hâtives qui pourront l’induire en erreur. C’est le cas des inscriptions trouvées dans le Mihrab de la grande Mosquée de Kairouan ou de la Mosquée al-Kasr de Tunis.
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15. Perspektiven der Spolienforschung 2. Zentren und Konjunkturen der Spoliierung.
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Altekamp, Stefan, Marcks-Jacobs, Carmen, Seiler, Peter, Mahfoudh, Faouzi, Ciranna, Simonetta, Ennahid, Said, Ross, Eric, Greenhalgh, Michael, Pensabene, Patrizio, Altekamp, Stefan, Marcks-Jacobs, Carmen, Seiler, Peter, Mahfoudh, Faouzi, Ciranna, Simonetta, Ennahid, Said, Ross, Eric, Greenhalgh, Michael, and Pensabene, Patrizio
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Die Wiederverwendung und Umnutzung antiker Bauten, Bauteile und Skulpturen ist ein weitverbreitetes Phänomen der Nachantike. Rom und der Maghreb liefern zahlreiche und vielfältige Beispiele für diese Aneignung materieller Hinterlassenschaft en der Antike. Während sich die beiden Regionen seit dem Ausgang der Antike politisch und kulturell sehr unterschiedlich entwickeln, zeigen sie in der praktischen Umsetzung der Wiederverwendung, die zwischenzeitlich quasiindus trielle Ausmaße annimmt, strukturell ähnliche orga nisatorische, logistische und rechtlich-lenkende Praktiken. An beiden Schauplätzen kann die Antike alternativ als eigene oder fremde Vergangenheit konstruiert und die Praxis der Wiederverwendung utilitaristischen oder ostentativen Charakter besitzen.
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16. Le Passé simple, de Driss Chraïbi (1954)
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Mahfoudh, Ahmed, Mahfoudh, Ahmed, Mahfoudh, Ahmed, and Mahfoudh, Ahmed
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Paru en 1954, le livre de Driss Chraïbi, Le Passé simple, avait créé le scandale, en stigmatisant les travers et les injustices du système féodal marocain, à un moment critique de la lutte de libération nationale. Plus d'un demi-siècle plus tard, ce roman est d'une actualité brûlante : l'Histoire, qui assiste aujourd'hui au retour des forces rétrogrades, semble lui donner raison. Cette oeuvre est fondatrice de la littérature maghrébine francophone.
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17. Cross-country comparison of intellectual capital performance and its impact on financial performance of commercial banks in GCC countries
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Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdulkarem, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdulkarem, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the intellectual capital (IC) performance of banks in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and to empirically investigate if IC has an impact on financial performance as well as to identify the IC components that may be the drivers of the traditional indicators of bank success. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical data are drawn from banks’ annual reports over the three-year period of 2008 to 2010. Ordinary least squares regression analysis is constructed to examine the relationships between IC and the banks’ financial performance indicators. Pulic’s value-added intellectual coefficient method (VAIC) is applied to measure IC performance. Findings – Empirical findings, after controlling for bank size and global financial crisis, indicate that IC is positively associated with bank financial performance indicators in all GCC countries. However, when VAIC is split into its three components, the relationships between these components and bank financial performance indicators are varied.Research limitations/implications – The main limitation of this study is the use of IC measurement model. Its basic advantage (simplicity and ease of use) is also its main limitation. The main problem is measuring the contribution of something which is not physical and cannot be easily quantified. The key issue is that the value created by IC is indirect. However, at present, no perfect solution is available for intellectual capital measurement, as the area is still exploring the best possible solutions. Practical implications – The results may extend the understanding of the role of IC in banking sector in GCC region and may give inputs to managers of GCC banks to structure relevant strategies to obtain, utilize, develop and retain IC. The findings also could help policy makers in GCC to formulate and implement policies for establishing a resilient banking sector. Originality/value – This study adds to the literature by extendin
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18. Effectiveness of a single versus repeated administration of trimetazidine in the protection against warm ischemia/reperfusion injury of rat liver
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Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique (Tunisie), Mahfoudh Boussaid, Asma, Selmi, Rabi, Bejaoui, Mohamed, Hadj Ayed, Kaouther, Zaouali, Mohamed A., Ben Abdennebi, Hassen, Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique (Tunisie), Mahfoudh Boussaid, Asma, Selmi, Rabi, Bejaoui, Mohamed, Hadj Ayed, Kaouther, Zaouali, Mohamed A., and Ben Abdennebi, Hassen
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[Background/aim] The aim of this study was to compare the effects of single and repeated trimetazidine (TMZ) administration against warm hepatic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and to explore the possible mechanisms affected by TMZ. [Materials and methods] Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups (n = 6). Sham: rats were subjected to dissection. I/R: rats were subjected to 60 min of partial hepatic ischemia followed by 24 h of reperfusion. TMZ1: Same as I/R group but rats were pretreated with a single dose of TMZ (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection) 30 min before warm ischemia. TMZ3: Same as I/R but rats were treated with 10 mg/ kg TMZ for 3 successive days. [Results] TMZ treatment decreased liver injury, lipid peroxidation, and apoptosis. The repeated administration of TMZ conferred more protection than the single dose treatment concerning all studied parameters. In parallel, we noted a significant increase in phosphorylated adenosine monophosphate activated protein kinase (p-AMPK) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) levels in TMZ3 as compared to TMZ1. [Conclusion] Repeated administration of TMZ for 3 days was more efficient than a single dose of TMZ in protecting the liver against I/R induced apoptosis and lipid peroxidation. These effects implicate AMPK and eNOS activation.
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19. Ownership structure, board characteristics and intellectual capital performance of firms in Malaysia
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Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Abu Bakar, Robiah, Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Abu Bakar, Robiah, and Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem
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This paper examines intellectual capital (IC) performance of Malaysian companies using Pulic’s Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAIC) as a measure of IC performance.In addition, it examines if ownership structure and board characteristics are associated with IC performance.Our analysis focuses on 58 listed firm’s IC performance for the period 2006 and 2011, giving us a total of 116 observations.Controlling for board size, firm performance and industry, our findings show that government-owned companies have lower IC performance compared to nongovernment-owned companies.IC performance is also lower for companies whose Chairman and CEO are of the same person, compared to companies that separate the two roles.We also provide evidence that corporate governance and ownership structure play a vital role in influencing IC performance among firms in Malaysia.
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20. Corporate tax disclosure: A review of concepts, theories, constraints, and benefits
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Mgammal, Mahfoudh Hussein, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Mgammal, Mahfoudh Hussein, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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The aim of this paper is to offer an impression of the issues raised by the disclosure of companies’ tax information by supplying existing and historical viewpoints from the aspects of concepts, theory, constraints, benefits and measurements. We are concerned that full disclosure of organizations' tax information could result in firms weakening tax information, hampering tax enforcement, and maybe, in a weakened structure, disclosing private data that could give a competitive benefit to those organizations that are not requested to do such a disclosure. Hence, some studies do not underpin full disclosure. On the other hand, full tax disclosure could have numerous beneficial impacts. It might put pressure on regulators to develop the tax system and it might incite companies to oppose aggressive tax decrease strategies.We anticipate and expect interested parties to take into consideration the best practices of tax disclosure in implementing their future plans.
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21. Precision calculations for the $T$-odd quark pair production at the CLIC $e^+e^-$ linear collider
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Mahfoudh, A. B., Lei, Guo, Wen, Liu, Wen-Gan, Ma, Ren-You, Zhang, Wen-Juan, Zhang, Mahfoudh, A. B., Lei, Guo, Wen, Liu, Wen-Gan, Ma, Ren-You, Zhang, and Wen-Juan, Zhang
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We perform the precision calculations for the \eeqq ($q_-\bar{q}_-=u_-\bar u_-, ~c_-\bar c_-,~ d_-\bar d_-,~s_-\bar s_-$) processes up to the QCD next-to-leading order (NLO) including full weak decays for the final $T$-odd mirror quarks in the littlest Higgs model with $T$-parity (LHT) at the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). We show the dependence of the leading order (LO) and NLO QCD corrected cross sections on the colliding energy $\sqrt{s}$, and provide the LO and QCD NLO kinematic distributions of final particles. The results show that the LO cross section can be enhanced by the NLO QCD correction and the $K$-factor increases obviously when the threshold of the on-shell $q_-\bar{q}_-$-pair production approaches the colliding energy $\sqrt{s}$. The $K$-factor value varies in the range of $1.04 \sim 1.41$ in our chosen parameter space. We find that a simple approximation of multiplying the LO kinematic distribution with the integrated $K$-factor is not appropriate for precision study of the \eeqq ($q_-\bar{q}_-=u_-\bar u_-,~c_-\bar c_-,~d_-\bar d_-,~s_-\bar s_-$) processes, since the NLO QCD corrections are phase space dependent. It is necessary to calculate the differential cross sections including full NLO QCD corrections to get reliable results., Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures
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22. Intellectual capital and its effect on financial performance of banks: Evidence from Saudi Arabia
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Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Al-Musali, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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This study examines intellectual capital (IC) performance of listed banks in Saudi Arabia using value-added intellectual coefficient (VAIC) methodology, and investigates the impact of IC on financial performance.It identifies the IC components that may be the drivers of the traditional indicators of bank success.The results of a survey of a sample of all listed banks during 2008 to 2010, show that IC performance of Saudi banks is low and it is positively associated with bank financial performance indicators.However, when VAIC is split into its components, the relationships between these components and bank financial performance indicators vary.
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23. The Malaysia DREEM: perceptions of medical students about the learning environment in a medical school in Malaysia
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Al-Naggar,Redhwan Ahmed, Abdulghani,Mahfoudh, Osman,Muhamed T, Al-Kubaisy,Waqar, Daher,Aqil Mohammad, Aripin,Khairun Nain Bin Nor, Assabri,Ali, Al-Hidabi,Dawood A, Ibrahim,Mohamed Izham B Mohamed, Al-Rofaai,Ahmed, Ibrahim,Hisham S, Al-Talib,Hassanain, Al-Khateeb,Alyaa, Othman,Gamil Qasem, Ali Abdulaziz,Quaid, Chinna,Karuthan, Bobryshev,Yuri V, Al-Naggar,Redhwan Ahmed, Abdulghani,Mahfoudh, Osman,Muhamed T, Al-Kubaisy,Waqar, Daher,Aqil Mohammad, Aripin,Khairun Nain Bin Nor, Assabri,Ali, Al-Hidabi,Dawood A, Ibrahim,Mohamed Izham B Mohamed, Al-Rofaai,Ahmed, Ibrahim,Hisham S, Al-Talib,Hassanain, Al-Khateeb,Alyaa, Othman,Gamil Qasem, Ali Abdulaziz,Quaid, Chinna,Karuthan, and Bobryshev,Yuri V
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Redhwan A Al-Naggar,1 Mahfoudh Abdulghani,2,14 Muhamed T Osman,3 Waqar Al-Kubaisy,1 Aqil Mohammad Daher,15 Khairun Nain Bin Nor Aripin,4 Ali Assabri,5 Dawood A Al-Hidabi,6 Mohamed Izham B Mohamed Ibrahim,7 Ahmed Al-Rofaai,8 Hisham S Ibrahim,9 Hassanain Al-Talib,10 Alyaa Al-Khateeb,11 Gamil Qasem Othman,6 Qaid Ali Abdulaziz,6 Karuthan Chinna,12 Yuri V Bobryshev131Population Health and Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2Pharmacology Department, International Medical School, Management and Science University, 3Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine & Defence Health, National Defence University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 4Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Islamic Science University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 5Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Sana'a University, 6University of Science and Technology, Sana'a, Yemen; 7College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar; 8School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Minden, Penang, Malaysia, 9Physiology Discipline-Faculty Of Medicine and Health Sciences-Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia, 10Laboratory Medical Science Cluster, Drug Discovery & Health Community of Research, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 11Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine Discipline, Drug Discovery & Health Community of Research, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 12Social and Preventive Medicine, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 13Faculty of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 14Pharmacology Department, Unaizah College of Pharmacy (UCP), Qassim University, Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia; 15Department of Community medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Defence Health, National Defence University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBackground: Students’ perceptions of their l
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24. Characterization of UHMWPE/wood composites produced via dry-blending and compression molding
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Mahfoudh, Abir, Cloutier, Alain, Rodrigue, Denis, Mahfoudh, Abir, Cloutier, Alain, and Rodrigue, Denis
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In this study, composites made from wood flour and ultra‐high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) were produced and characterized. In particular, the composites were initially prepared using a simple dry mixing technique and then compression molded. The effect of wood content on the mechanical properties was determined up to 30wt%. Characterization included scanning electron microscopy to investigate wood dispersion and interfacial bonding quality, while the mechanical tests included tensile, torsion, and flexion. The results show that good dispersion and adhesion was achieved and wood flour addition increased substantially (up to 97%) all the moduli in the range of conditions tested. Finally, it was found that hardness increased by about 5 Shore D points by adding 30% wood flour in UHMWPE. POLYM. COMPOS., 2013. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers
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25. 'Det ser inte bra ut' : en studie om uppfattningen av gatutiggeri i Kristianstad
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Gradner, Wictor, Mahfoudh, Tara, Gradner, Wictor, and Mahfoudh, Tara
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Begging as a phenomenon has again become a hot topic of debate both in the public and the media. Actions have been discussed and motions have been given to social authorities in the country. During the last two years people from other parts of Europe who engage in street begging have been seen on the streets of Kristianstad. The purpose of this paper is to find out the individuals, certain authorities and other participants experiences of people begging in public places in Kristianstad. We have used a combination of qualitative, quantitative and literature review method and we have a social constructionist perspective as a basis. The participants and authorities we have included in the study are the police, the social services, security guards, a shop owner and two other assistance agencies. Interviews have been carried out with participants and authorities, and a survey has been done by individuals. A series of articles and history books have been reviewed since the begging is a historical phenomenon as well as a contemporary. The results show a clear division into two camps regarding experiences and opinions about street beggars and begging as a phenomenon. The majority expresses dissatisfaction and many propose measures and actions. Our final discussion is marked by our own thoughts and values that emerged during the work, which we tried to moderate through the rest of the essay., Tiggeri som fenomen har på nytt blivit ett hett ämne för debatt både för allmänhet och i media. Åtgärder har diskuterats och motioner om förbud lämnas till socialnämnder i landet. I Kristianstad har det under de senaste två åren kommit personer hit från andra delar av Europa som ägnar sig åt gatutiggeri. Syftet med denna uppsats är att ta reda på privatpersoners, vissa myndigheters och andra aktörers uppfattning av personer som tigger på offentlig plats i Kristianstad. Vi har använt oss av en kombination av kvalitativ, kvantitativ och litteraturstudie som metod och vi har ett socialkonstruktionistiskt perspektiv som grund. De aktörer och myndigheter vi tagit med i undersökningen är polis, socialtjänst, vakter, butiksägare och två andra biståndsverksamheter. Intervjuer har gjorts med aktörerna och myndigheterna och en enkätundersökning har gjorts med privatpersoner. En rad artiklar och historieböcker har gåtts igenom då tiggeri ju är ett historiskt fenomen såväl som ett nutida. Resultatet visar på en klar uppdelning i två läger gällande uppfattningar och åsikter om gatutiggare och tiggeri som fenomen. Majoriteten uttrycker ett missnöje och många föreslår åtgärder och insatser. Vår slutdiskussion präglas av våra egna tankar och värderingar som framkommit under arbetets gång, vilka vi försökt tona ner i resten av uppsatsen.
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26. Corporate governance, bank specific characteristics, banking industry characteristics,and intellectual capital (IC) performance of banks in Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries
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Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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This paper examines the level of intellectual capital (IC) performance of listed banks in Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries using VAIC methodology and investigates the hypothesis ed impact of several corporate governance variables, bank specific characteristics and banking industry characteristics on IC performance.We extend previous research on determinants of IC performance by considering domestic and foreign strategic institutional ownership, bank specific characteristics and banking industry characteristics.Our findings show that board size, number of independent directors, family ownership and domestic strategic institutional ownership have significant relationship with IC performance. In addition, our study provides evidence that except for bank inter nationality, bank specific characteristics and banking industry characteristics play important roles in determining IC performance among GCC banks.
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27. Intellectual capital performance and board characteristics of GCC banks
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Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Al-Musalli, Mahfoudh Abdul Karem, and Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah
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This paper examines the relationship between board of directors’ characteristics (educational level diversity, nationality diversity, board interlocking, board size and number of independent directors) and intellectual capital performance in a sample of 147 banks in Gulf Cooperation council (GCC) countries for the period 2008-2010. The results show that IC performance of GCC listed banks is low.In contrast to our expectation, the number of independent directors has a significant negative relationship with IC performance of GCC listed banks. All other variables are not associated with IC performance.
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28. Intellectual capital and the financial performance of Banks in Bahrain
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Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, Abdul Karem, Mahfoudh, Ku Ismail, Ku Nor Izah, and Abdul Karem, Mahfoudh
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This study examines whether intellectual capital influenced the financial performance of banks in Bahrain during the period 2005 to 2007. Public’s Value Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAIC) was used as the efficiency measure of intellectual capital. Two regression models were constructed to test if the overall VAIC, and each of its three components (capital employed efficiency, human capital efficiency and structural capital efficiency) affect banks’ performance. The results support the hypothesis that intellectual capital has a positive impact on the financial performance of banks in Bahrain. In addition, when VAIC is classified into its three major components, we find that financial performance is positively associated with capital employed efficiency (CEE) and human capital effi ciency (HCE). However, our findings fail to find any significant association between structural capital efficiency (SCE) and financial performance of the banks. This study provides an understanding of the infl uence of intellectual capital on banks’ performance in an emerging economy, Bahrain, in which its economic vision 2030 emphasises the importance of human capital, knowledge, innovations and other elements of intellectual capital in sustaining its economic growth.
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29. Complete mutation screening and haplotype characterization of BRCA1 gene in Tunisian patients with familial breast cancer
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UCL - MD/MNOP - Département de morphologie normale et pathologique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Ben Romdhane, K., Sibille, Catherine, Ben Amor, M., El Khil, H. Khodjet, Jalabert, T., Mahfoudh, W., Chouchane, L., Ben Ayed, F., Bignon, Y. J., Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar, UCL - MD/MNOP - Département de morphologie normale et pathologique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Ben Romdhane, K., Sibille, Catherine, Ben Amor, M., El Khil, H. Khodjet, Jalabert, T., Mahfoudh, W., Chouchane, L., Ben Ayed, F., Bignon, Y. J., and Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar
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Breast cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, is the second leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. To investigate the contribution of BRCA1 gene mutations to familial breast cancer in Tunisia, 32 unrelated patients who had at least one first degree relative affected with breast and/or ovarian cancer were analysed. BRCA1 mutation analysis was performed by DNA sequencing of all BRCA1 exons. We identified four different BRCA1 frameshift mutations: c. 4041delAG, c. 2551delG and c. 5266dupC already been described and one novel mutation, c. 211dupA, observed in two unrelated families. C. 5266dupC has previously been found among Jewish Ashkenazi and Eastern European populations. Our study describes it in Arabic/Berber population. Five out of thirty two familial cases had deleterious BRCA1 mutations. Fifteen additional cases carried unclassified variants (UV) or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Our study is the first molecular investigation on the role of BRCA1 in hereditary breast cancer in North Tunisia.
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30. Contribution of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations to breast cancer in Tunisia
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UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique, UCL - (SLuc) Centre de thérapie tissulaire et cellulaire, UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale, UCL - MD/MNOP - Département de morphologie normale et pathologique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Sibille, Catherine, Dahan, C., Mahfoudh, W., Souissi, C. Bouchlaka, Jalabert, T., Chouchane, L., Bignon, Y. J., Ben Ayed, F., Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar, UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique, UCL - (SLuc) Centre de thérapie tissulaire et cellulaire, UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale, UCL - MD/MNOP - Département de morphologie normale et pathologique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Sibille, Catherine, Dahan, C., Mahfoudh, W., Souissi, C. Bouchlaka, Jalabert, T., Chouchane, L., Bignon, Y. J., Ben Ayed, F., and Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar
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Hereditary breast cancer accounts for 3-8% of all breast cancers, with mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes responsible for up to 30% of these. To investigate the prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations in breast cancer patients with affected relatives in Tunisia, we studied 36 patients who had at least one first degree relative with breast and/or ovarian cancer Thirty-four 34 patients were suggestive of the BRCA1 mutation and two were suggestive of the BRCA2 mutation, based on the presence of male breast cancer detected in their corresponding pedigrees. Four mutations in BRCA1 were detected, including a novel frame-shift mutation (c.211dupA) in two unrelated patients and three other frameshift mutations - c.4041delAG, c.2551delG and c.5266dupC. Our study is the first to describe the c.5266dupC mutation in a non-Jewish Ashkenazi population. Two frameshift mutations (c.1309del4 and c.5682insA) were observed in BRCA2. Nineteen percent (7/36) of the familial cases had deleterious mutations of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. Almost all patients with deleterious mutations of BRCA1 reported a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer in the index case or in their relatives. Our data are the first to contribute to information on the mutation spectrum of BRCA genes in Tunisia, and we give a recommendation for improving clinical genetic testing policy.
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31. Immunolocalization of BRCA1 protein in tumor breast tissue: prescreening of BRCA1 mutation in Tunisian patients with hereditary breast cancer?
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UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Ben Romdhane, K., Sibille, Catherine, Mahfoudh, W., Chouchane, L., Ben Ayed, F., Bignon, Y. -J., Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar, UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique, Troudi, Wafa, Uhrhammer, N., Ben Romdhane, K., Sibille, Catherine, Mahfoudh, W., Chouchane, L., Ben Ayed, F., Bignon, Y. -J., and Elgaaied, A. Ben Ammar
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BRCA1 is a tumor suppressor gene which is inactivated by mutation in familial breast and ovarian cancers. Over 300 different disease causing germ-line mutations have been described; 60% are unique to an individual family. This diversity and the large size of the gene lead us to search for a pre-screening method for BRCA1 mutations. Since BRCA1 is a nuclear protein in normal cells, but reported by some authors to be cytoplasmic in breast tumor cells of patients with BRCA1 mutation, we evaluated immunohistochemistry as a prescreening technique to identify BRCA1 mutations in patients with familial presentation of breast cancer. Using a monoclonal antibody against the carboxy-terminal region of BRCA1, we performed immunohistochemistry on 18 tumor samples from patients with hereditary breast cancer. Cytoplasmic staining of BRCA1 was observed in 10 cases. Of the 18 tumors, 12 (66%) showed either BRCA mutation or BRCA1 accumulation or both, indicating that BRCA1 function might be lost in breast tumor cells not only through mutation, but also via abnormal cytoplasmic location. The immunohistochemical test used in this study would not be efficient as a pre-screening method of deleterious mutations, but it appeared useful to investigate tumor physiology.
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32. Effect Of Morinda Citrifolia (Linn.) On Phase 1 And II Drug Metabolism And Its Molecular Mechanism Elucidation In Rat Liver [QK495.R85 M214 2006 f rb].
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Mohammed, Mahfoudh Al-Musli and Mohammed, Mahfoudh Al-Musli
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Morinda citrofilia umumnya dikenali sebagai Noni dan orang tempatan menamakannya mengkudu adalah satu di antara tumbuhan ubat Polinesia yang sangat penting. Morinda citifolia (Noni) telah digunakan secara meluas dalam perubatan kampong oleh orang-orang Polinesia sejak lebih 2000 tahun dahulu. Ia dikatakan mempunyai kesan terapeutik yang meluas termasuk kegunaan antikanser dalam klinikal, dan terhadap haiwan makmal, dan juga bekesan sebagai agen antibakteria, antivirus, antikulat, antihelmin, analgesik, antihipotensif, antiinflamasi dan juga mempunyai kesan menguatkan sistem imun. Morinda citrifolia commonly known as Noni and locally known as mengkudu is one of the most important traditional Polynesian medicinal plants. Morinda citrifolia (Noni) has been used extensively in folk medicine by Polynesians for over 2,000 years. It has been reported to have broad therapeutic effects, including anticancer properties in clinical practice and in laboratory animal models and are effective as antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antihelminthics, analgesic, hypotensive, anti-inflammatory agents, and immune system enhancing effects. As the use of phytomedicine together with modern medications has become more popular nowadays, the possibilities of herbdrug interactions have increased.
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- 2006
33. Experimental and Numerical Study of Vibration Monitoring Applied on Gear Transmission Systems
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INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE LYON VILLEURBANNE (FRANCE), Mahfoudh, J., Bard, C., Play, D., INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE LYON VILLEURBANNE (FRANCE), Mahfoudh, J., Bard, C., and Play, D.
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Predictive maintenance asks for efficient indicators and methods to detect incipient failures. Numerous studies have been made in this domain, but some difficulties stay to isolate the defected elements, to foresee through signal analysis, causes that produce faults, especially when different technological elements are involved simultaneously (gears, bearings, ...). In the first part of this paper, experimental study have been performed on gear faults: manufacturing faults (profile error, deviation, ...) and operating faults (wear, pitting,...) in order to establish a kind of data base for fault identification. Then, operating faults were examined and a procedure of identification of faults nature have been developed. Statistical treatment of both time and time- frequency (wavelet analysis) domains give arise to robust indicators. The second part deals with the definition of thresholds for machinery stops. Calculations of the dynamic behavior of the geared system show that how a gear fault modify the gear profile and the kinematic transmission error, while stiffness modification have almost no significant effect on the system response., This article is from 'Technology Showcase: Integrated Monitoring, Diagnostics and Failure Prevention. Proceedings of a Joint Conference, Mobile, Alabama, April 22-26, 1996, AD-A325 558, p1-10.
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- 1996
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