Obesity-Induced Loss of Function of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Linked to Cellular Stress and Irreversible at Advanced Stages. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Obesity increases the likelihood of metabolic diseases and can affect stem cell function negatively. Here, we aimed to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the loss of stem cell function induced by obesity by assessing levels of oxidative stress (OS) and endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (BM ...
Polat EG +4 more
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Mental Health of Host and Refugee Youth in the Turkish Education System: The Role of Daily Material Stress, Well-Being, Social Support and Resilience. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Refugee youth across the world cope with the complexity of fulfilling developmental tasks and cultural adaptation requirements while struggling with different stressors and problems. This situation has been pointed out in scientific studies that refugee youth are vulnerable in terms of mental health.
Ulum ÖG, Küçükaydın MA, Ulum H.
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Pendidikan Wahdatul ‘Ulum dalam Al-Qur’an
The aim of wahdatul 'ulum-based education is to create a comprehensive knowledge system. There are problems that have existed for a long time regarding science being based on general knowledge and science being based on religion. And many Islamic communities still hold the view that religion and Islam cannot coexist because they have different domains.
null Indah Widya Jaya Putri Nasution +3 more
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Assessment of Meat Content and Foreign Object Detection in Cattle Meatballs Using Ultrasonography, Radiography, and Electrical Impedance Tomography Imaging. [PDF]
Meat content and physically hazardous contaminants in the internal section of meatballs cannot be detected by the naked eye or surface detectors. This study is aimed at analyzing the meat content of cattle meatballs and detecting foreign objects using ultrasonography (USG), digital radiography (DR), and electrical impedance tomography (EIT).
Ulum MF +9 more
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Red Maulanas: Revisiting Islam and the Left in twentieth‐century South Asia
Abstract In the early 20th century, colonised people across empires rejected their status quo with visions and articulations of different emancipatory futures. The more radical and creative of these projects fused socialist thought with national, cultural or religious traditions. Grounded in ideas of equality, redistribution and common ownership, these
Layli Uddin
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Fluid Flow Control in Cotton Threads with Mesoporous Silica Coatings
Silica‐based coatings design the wettability of cotton threads from highly hydrophilic to hydrophobic showing water exclusion which results into gradual adjustment of fluid imbibition velocity. Integrated into thread networks a directed liquid transport including imbibition acceleration, reduction, as well as fluid barriers is demonstrated.
Joanna J. Mikolei +5 more
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A comparative study of the coverage of African journals in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef
Abstract This is the first study that evaluated the coverage of journals from Africa in Web of Science, Scopus, and CrossRef. A list of active journals published in each of the 55 African countries was compiled from Ulrich's periodicals directory and African Journals Online (AJOL) website.
Toluwase Victor Asubiaro, Sodiq Onaolapo
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“Muslim Environmentalisms and Environmental Ethics: Theory and Practice for Rights and Justice”
This presentation was the Biennial Willem A. Bijlefeld Lecture at Hartford International University in 2023. Muslim religious responses to environmental change highlight the importance of multispecies perspectives, rights of nature and environmental justice.
Anna M. Gade
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Abstract The unwillingness of the Somali community to finance higher education has largely gone unnoticed within the academic literature and government policy documents. This study explores the role of religion and the influence of Shari'ah scholars on the use of interest‐bearing student loans within the Somali community.
Alija Avdukic +3 more
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Improving introductory science courses using comparative assessment across multiple modalities
Abstract Exploring the value of course assessment across multiple teaching modalities, this chapter provides a framework for improving introductory science courses by evaluating the impact of pedagogical modality on student learning.
Jill Kuglin Schweitzer +5 more
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