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UAE mapped attenuation at RF frequencies (UAE-MARF)

2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2009
This paper develops both theoretical and experimental models for the prediction of attenuation and reflectivity of satellite signals at Ku-band in the UAE. The theoretical model gives a detailed study on the effect of the attenuation and the reflectivity due to the increase of the frequency or the density of different hydrometers.
Abdulla Bushahab   +3 more
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The influence of the UAE context on management practice in UAE business

International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, 2016
Purpose This paper aims to investigate whether the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business context as described in the literature still matches with the UAE business context in practice. In many managerial publications, and even in quite a few academic ones, warnings are given about the different and difficult business environment which exists in Arab ...
André de Waal, Miriam Frijns
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Expatriates in the UAE

Journal of Business Strategy, 2014
Purpose– Sending staff to international locations can be costly for employers as well as employees if the expatriate staff members fail in their ability to assimilate themselves or are unable to work within the construct of the foreign culture. From a strategic perspective, failed overseas deployments can have serious implications in both the firm’s ...
Richard J. Pech, Hanan AlMazrouei
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The UAE

2020
Middle powers rise at times of instability in the international or regional orders. Two sets of middle powers, namely the traditional and the so-called “emerging” middle powers, came to being during and after the Cold War, respectively. On the one hand, traditional middle powers, such as Australia and Canada, emerged during the Cold War.
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Entrepreneurship in the UAE (II)

2018
This chapter reports on the research results, outlining two out of the five major themes that emerged from interviews, their relevance to explaining the entrepreneurial gap, and the related challenges and opportunities for young Emiratis. Using interview data and direct quotations, this chapter reports on and analyzes two themes of culture and ...
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UAE

2020
P. R. Kumaraswamy, Md. Muddassir Quamar
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UAE: Casenote

Arab Law Quarterly, 2000
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Ethics and professionalism for an IT professional in the UAE

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2006
In my last column, I provided my personal reflections on educating women in Dubai. In this column, I have asked two of the fourth-year students, Sara and Fatma, to provide their own views about the role that computer technology now plays in the UAE and the impact it is having on their culture. Their comments appear below.
Sara Saeed Bilal   +2 more
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