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Biometals, 1996
Aluminum was determined in serum samples obtained from 533 Saudi female pupils aged 6-8 years who attended primary public school in Riyadh City, Capital of Saudi Arabia. The aluminum mean value was 23.21 +/- 15.25 micrograms l(-1) in the range of 5.98-206.93 micrograms l(-1).
I, al-Saleh, N, Shinwari
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Aluminum was determined in serum samples obtained from 533 Saudi female pupils aged 6-8 years who attended primary public school in Riyadh City, Capital of Saudi Arabia. The aluminum mean value was 23.21 +/- 15.25 micrograms l(-1) in the range of 5.98-206.93 micrograms l(-1).
I, al-Saleh, N, Shinwari
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Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 1997
The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and magnitude of trachoma in Saudi Arabia and to evaluate the factors that play a role in the transmission and severity of the disease.The samples consisted of a stratified multistage random cluster design that selected defined primary sampling units of 50-60 housing units in both ...
K F, Tabbara, O M, al-Omar
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The main objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and magnitude of trachoma in Saudi Arabia and to evaluate the factors that play a role in the transmission and severity of the disease.The samples consisted of a stratified multistage random cluster design that selected defined primary sampling units of 50-60 housing units in both ...
K F, Tabbara, O M, al-Omar
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Tropical Doctor, 1988
In the 1940s Anopheles mosquitoes were abundant about the wells and marshy areas in Saudi Arabia. Nearly 100% of the population in many villages and oases had suffered from malaria at one time or another. However, the progress made in the malaria program in Saudi Arabia from the time of its inception in 1948 is possibly one of the most significant ...
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In the 1940s Anopheles mosquitoes were abundant about the wells and marshy areas in Saudi Arabia. Nearly 100% of the population in many villages and oases had suffered from malaria at one time or another. However, the progress made in the malaria program in Saudi Arabia from the time of its inception in 1948 is possibly one of the most significant ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Until 1962, the only major surgical facilities available to the people of the eastern province of Saudi Arabia were those of an Arabian-American oil company. The first oil company hospital with modern and complete surgical facilities (Dhahran Health Center) was opened in 1950. Since 1962 a growing number of local government and private
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To the Editor:— Until 1962, the only major surgical facilities available to the people of the eastern province of Saudi Arabia were those of an Arabian-American oil company. The first oil company hospital with modern and complete surgical facilities (Dhahran Health Center) was opened in 1950. Since 1962 a growing number of local government and private
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
Depending on definitions and how you count, an estimated 42 million people are blind. Over 80% reside in developing countries, where blindness rates are often five to 20 times those of wealthier industrialized nations. 1,2 The majority of Third World blindness is caused by cataract 3,4 ; the rest, depending upon local conditions, by trachoma, 5 ...
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Depending on definitions and how you count, an estimated 42 million people are blind. Over 80% reside in developing countries, where blindness rates are often five to 20 times those of wealthier industrialized nations. 1,2 The majority of Third World blindness is caused by cataract 3,4 ; the rest, depending upon local conditions, by trachoma, 5 ...
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Saudi Arabia: School Leadership in Saudi Arabia
2016This chapter is a brief snapshot on the evolving stages of the principalship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In the era of economic globalization, new alignment of nations and its politics, and the rise of religious fundamentalism in and around their nation, the principalship in the Kingdom has evolved since the country’s inception in 1932 and been ...
Deena Khalil, Muna Karim
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2010
Saudi women were particularly affected by the shift in the country’s economic fortunes. In just three decades, female literacy rates rose sharply, and today female students outnumber male students. This jump in the number of educated women generated a demand for work outside the home, though the workplace was not developed enough to receive women ...
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Saudi women were particularly affected by the shift in the country’s economic fortunes. In just three decades, female literacy rates rose sharply, and today female students outnumber male students. This jump in the number of educated women generated a demand for work outside the home, though the workplace was not developed enough to receive women ...
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
A case of de Cléambault syndrome, secondary to paranoid schizophrenia, in a Saudi woman is documented. Cultural factors were found ineffective in modifying or preventing symptoms. Erotomania appeared to arise from the same dynamics as those of the Western patients and to follow the same pattern.
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A case of de Cléambault syndrome, secondary to paranoid schizophrenia, in a Saudi woman is documented. Cultural factors were found ineffective in modifying or preventing symptoms. Erotomania appeared to arise from the same dynamics as those of the Western patients and to follow the same pattern.
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Saudi simulation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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