Pressure Injuries Related to the Positioning of Surgical Patients in the Operating Room and Identification of Associated Risk Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Surgery represents a significant risk factor for the development of pressure injuries. However, risk factors related to positioning‐induced pressure‐injuries in surgical operating rooms have not been adequately investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the presence of pressure injuries and associated risk factors related to ...
Usul O, Dizer B.
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Assessment of Mortality Risk in Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Role of Novel Inflammatory Biomarkers. [PDF]
Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of novel inflammatory biomarkers—derived from routinely available clinical parameters—on disease progression, length of hospital stay, and mortality in hospitalized CAP patients. Methods: This retrospective cross‐sectional study included 207 patients who were hospitalized and treated for clinically and ...
Baran B +4 more
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Determinants of consumer adoption of halal cosmetics: A systematic literature review
Abstract Background The global halal cosmetics market is projected to grow during the forecast period. However, the factors that influenced consumers in the world to opt for halal cosmetics remain ambiguous. Objectives The objective of this study was to understand the universal concept of halal cosmetics and a framework of critical points that ...
Raihan Mohd Isa +3 more
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Studies on maqasid al-shari‘ah have been widely written and reviewed by researchers of Islamic law. Some have written about the maqasid al-shari‘ah’s concept, the figures’ thought, and its application to various Islamic law and social issues.
Nur Hasan
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Hanafi Usul Literature in Mamluk Period
Around eighty Usul works were written by Mamluk Hanafis. Although there is tremendous range in this literature, one of its distinguishing features is its concentration on a few key works.
Tuncay Başoğlu
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Prehospital Emergency Service Use for Substance‐Related Issues before and during COVID‐19
Objective. The COVID‐19 pandemic disrupted the healthcare system and disproportionally affected individuals with substance use. This study aimed to evaluate the prehospital emergency medical service (EMS) use for substance‐related health issues during the COVID‐19 pandemic period and compare the changes with the pre‐COVID‐19 period. Methods.
Esra Kabadayi Sahin +2 more
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Investigating Structure and Agency in Chinese Indonesians' Identity Work
Research shows that structure and agency are components of both micro and macro articulations of identity (Bucholtz and Hall, 2005). However, some scholars (e.g., Block 2013, 2015; Sealey and Carter 2004; Gao 2017) argue that structure and agency often receive unequal attention, with many studies focusing more on agency when examining identity work ...
Jessica Birnie‐Smith
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Revolutionary Landscapes and Kitchens of Refusal: Tomato Sauce and Sovereignty in Egypt
Abstract This article presents a cultural history of tasbika, a tomato‐based cooking technique, as a window into transformations of sovereignty in colonial and postcolonial Egypt. It draws on cookbooks, popular magazines and oral histories to argue that tasbika’s relatively recent emergence as one of the country's most ubiquitous home cooking methods ...
Anny Gaul
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SHĪʿĪ READINGS OF HUMAN EVOLUTION: ṬABĀṬABĀʾĪ TO ḤAYDARĪ
Abstract Within the context of Islamic discourse about evolution, this is the first study that focuses exclusively on the views of Kamāl al‐Ḥaydarī (b. 1957), a prominent Shīʿī thinker of the contemporary period. Ḥaydarī develops his views from Muḥammad Ḥusayn al‐Ṭabāṭabāʾī (1904–1981), the author of the seminal exegesis The Balance in Interpreting the
Karim Gabor Kocsenda
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Typologies of Scepticism in the Philosophical Tradition of Kalām
Abstract This article examines the role of scepticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition. It begins with a treatment of the origins and purpose of these discussions in classical kalām (c. 800–1100 CE). Then it moves on to the more mature discussions treating five forms of scepticism in the post‐classical period (c.1200–1800 CE), with the aim of ...
Abdurrahman Ali Mihirig
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