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IPR Policy Brief - Social protection policies in the Middle East and North African region (MENA)
Rana Jawad
Nov 01, 2013
Governments and international development agencies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are taking a greater interest in issues of social welfare and social protection. The turbulent events of the “Arab spring” have...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Social protection policies in the Middle East and North African region (MENA)
Rana Jawad
Nov 01, 2013
Governments and international development agencies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are taking a greater interest in issues of social welfare and social protection. The turbulent events of the “Arab spring” have...
Published by: University of Bath
State of the Art:'The People' and Their Social Rights

The aims of this review article are two-fold: (1) to set out the key theoretical trends in the study of religion, populism and social policy as antithetical concepts that also share common concerns; (2) to re-assert the...

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Mechanisms Underlying Motivational Dysfunction in Schizophrenia
Negative symptoms are a debilitating feature of schizophrenia which are often resistant to pharmacological intervention. The mechanisms underlying them remain poorly understood, and diagnostic methods rely on phenotyping through...
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Empirical Comparison of Energy Efficiency Between 3-Tier and High-Speed 3-Tier Network Topologies
The high levels of energy use for cloud computing affect carbon emissions and climate change. This research thoroughly compares the energy utilisation of conventional and high-speed three-tier data centres (DCs). The green cloud...
Healthy Later Living in a time of COVID.:CASP Policy Labs
The CASP project’s aim was to develop a University of Bath (UoB) Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Faculty wide Policy Lab (PL) initiative to approach policy issues using innovative design orientated methods.
The UoB is...
State of the Art:'The People' and Their Social Rights

The aims of this review article are two-fold: (1) to set out the key theoretical trends in the study of religion, populism and social policy as antithetical concepts that also share common concerns; (2) to re-assert the...

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Changing trends in the management of intertrochanteric hip fractures - a single centre experience
With an annual incidence greater than 65,000 in the United
Kingdom, hip fractures are a common but debilitating injury predominantly
affecting those over 65. Treatment is based on the anatomical location of
the...
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Preliminary studies
Several studies have previously reported propolis, or its constituents, to inhibit tumour angiogenesis. The anti-angiogenic activity of two Indonesian stingless bee propolis extracts from Sulawesi Island on vascular cells were...
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Reactive Power Optimization Using New Enhanced Whale Optimization Algorithm
The standard Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA) involves exploitation and exploration operations which require to be balanced for improved performance. This paper suggests a new enhanced WOA to improve the convergence speed and...
Assessment of abnormal celiac serological marker in newly diagnosed cases of DM-I without gastrointestinal tract symptoms
Objective: To assess the abnormal celiac serological marker (anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA) in newly diagnosed cases of DM-I without gastrointestinal tract symptoms. Material and methods: This cross sectional study was...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Healthy Later Living in a time of COVID.:CASP Policy Labs
The CASP project’s aim was to develop a University of Bath (UoB) Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Faculty wide Policy Lab (PL) initiative to approach policy issues using innovative design orientated methods.
The UoB is...
Does Servant Leadership Enhance Employee Creativity and Performance?
Grounding on social learning theory, this study investigates the link between servant leadership, employee creativity, and work role performance. To examine the proposed model, the authors collected data from 289 nurses and...
Changing trends in the management of intertrochanteric hip fractures - a single centre experience
With an annual incidence greater than 65,000 in the United
Kingdom, hip fractures are a common but debilitating injury predominantly
affecting those over 65. Treatment is based on the anatomical location of
the...
Published by:
Using Causal Inference in Learning Processes to Predict Student Proficiency
The search for causal relations from observational data is an open problem that spans many fields. In the area of learning, this is especially important. The ability to determine the effect of a new teaching strategy or the...
Empowering All Students
This chapter focuses on innovative teaching strategies for students of determination in UAE. Gamification, project-based learning, and innovative use of technology in special education promise to revolutionize how we educate and...

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