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Transformation of health care and the new model of care in Saudi Arabia: Kingdom’s Vision 2030
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia espoused “Vision 2030” as a strategy for economic development and national growth. The vision demonstrated the Kingdom’s objectives to become a pioneer nation globally by achieving three main goals: a vibrant society, a ...
S. Chowdhury, D. Mok, L. Leenen
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The Covid‐19 pandemic has driven the fastest changes to higher education across the globe, necessitated by social distancing measures preventing face‐to‐face teaching.
G. Longhurst+5 more
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Fungi stabilize multi‐kingdom community in a high elevation timberline ecosystem
Microbes dominate terrestrial ecosystems via their great species diversity and vital ecosystem functions, such as biogeochemical cycling and mycorrhizal symbiosis. Fungi and other organisms form diverse association networks. However, the roles of species
Teng Yang+6 more
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Human-to-Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus, United Kingdom, October 2018
In September 2018, monkeypox virus was transmitted from a patient to a healthcare worker in the United Kingdom. Transmission was probably through contact with contaminated bedding. Infection control precautions for contacts (vaccination, daily monitoring,
Aisling M Vaughan+25 more
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How does the public perceive facial recognition technology and how much do they accept facial recognition technology in different political contexts?
Genia Kostka+2 more
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The tumultuous events of 2020 have prompted many of us to reflect upon the forces that divide us, like pandemics and politics, as well as the commonalities that unite us, like our shared hope for a better future. Scientists often face a similar problem—when to lump or split the things they study. PLOS Genetics has decided that while plants (Fig 1) obey
Gregory S. Barsh+3 more
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Threats Posed by the Fungal Kingdom to Humans, Wildlife, and Agriculture
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to its profound impact on global health, biodiversity, ecology, agriculture, manufacturing, and biomedical research.
M. Fisher+18 more
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Kingdoms: Kingdom I; Kingdom II; Kingdom III; Kingdom IV
Its roof: dust and minarets reaching the clouds Its earth: motley Its water tinged with iron rust Its river charged to run between a wall And a wall Its suns idiotic Craving murder Out playing with children . . . Its flesh is subjected to thieves and strangers Its gate is at the sea And its limit at the end of speech. Once The raven was its god Once It
Sulaiman, Mohammad, Ghazoul, Ferial J.
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This commentary explores the manner in which the current COVID-19 crisis is affecting key sources of entrepreneurial finance in the United Kingdom. We posit that the unique relational nature of entrepreneurial finance may make it highly susceptible to ...
Ross Brown, A. Rocha, M. Cowling
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Kingdom and Empire! Ireland a Nation! Kingdom! And Empire! [PDF]
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Ghaile, Clan Don, Monck, W. H. S.
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