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    Seroprevalence of Anti-Mers-CoV IgG in two groups of Qatar population: Blood donors and case contacts 

    El-Kahlout, Reham Awni (2017 , Master Thesis)
    Since its first isolation in September 2012, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has diffused across 27 countries infecting more than 1910 individuals with a high case fatality rate. However, MERS-CoV ...
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    Deep ConvNets for COVID-19 Recognition from Chest X-Rays 

    Tahir, Anas M. (2021 , Master Thesis)
    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an extremely contagious and quickly spreading Coronavirus infestation. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-CoV and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)-CoV, which outbreak in ...
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    NASAL EXPRESSION OF ANIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME 2 (ACE2) IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH COVID-19 

    AHMAD, MUNEERA NASEER (2021 , Master Thesis)
    "Emerging evidence suggests that the lower expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry factor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and transmembrane serine protease 2 (TMPRSS2) in the nasal epithelium of children may contribute to ...
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    الأمراض العابرة للقارات وأثرها على الأمن القومي (دراسة حالة: دولة الكويت) 

    الظفيري, محمد عايد (2021 , Master Thesis)
    تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى دراسة تأثير الأمراض العابرة للقارات على الأمن القومي في دولة الكويت، وخاصة في ظل انتشار فيروس (كوفيد -19 ،)وقد اعتمدت الدراسة على المنهج الوصفي التحليلي و إجراء المقابلات ودراسة الحالة لدولة الكويت ...
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    المسؤولية الجنائية عن نشر الأمراض المعدية في التشريعات الجنائية القطرية (دراسة وصفية تحليلية بالتطبيق على جائحة كوفيد-19) 

    الهاجري, لطيفه سالم (2021 , Master Thesis)
    تتناول هذه الرسالة القوانين المنظمة للجرائم التي تمس الصحة العامة؛ والإجراءات التي تتخذ في سبيل مواجهة الأمراض المعدية، وتحليل النصوص الإجرامية بغية بيان صور التجريم الخاصة بجرائم الاعتداء على المصحة العامة، ومعرفة طبيعة ...
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    الأدوار غير التقليدية للجيش في إطار العلاقات العسكرية المدنية دراسة حالة: سلطنة عمان (فيروس كورونا "كوفيد -19" نموذجا) 

    الجمري, سعيد خميس سالم (2021 , Master Thesis)
    تسعى هذه الدراسة إلى بحث وتحليل الأدوار غير التقليدية للجيش في إطار العالقات المدنية العسكرية خلال أوقات الازمات، والكوارث من خلال الإجابة على السؤال التالي: ماهي حدود عالقة الجيش بالسلطة المدنية في أوقات الأزمات والكوارث؟ ...
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    INTELLIGENT AGENT-BASED 3D SIMULATION OF COVID-19 FOR ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL CONTROL MEASURES 

    AL-KHAYARIN, ABDULRAHMAN ZAYED (2022 , Master Thesis)
    The aim of this research is to model and simulate the recent and ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in terms of virus contagiousness among mixed groups of patients, carriers, and unaffected populations. The focus is on closed ...
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    FACTORS THAT IMPACT USERS' SATISFACTION WHEN USING DIGITAL CONTACT TRACING APP: THE CASE OF EHTERAZ 

    MOUSA, SALLY MOHAMED (2022 , Master Thesis)
    This research aims to investigate the user satisfaction of Ehteraz in Qatar as a unique case study due to the mandatory requirement to download and present to authorities. Individuals in Qatar are excluded from accessing ...
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    SARS-COV-2 REINFECTION 

    ALHUSSAINI, NOUR WALEED (2022 , Master Thesis)
    Background: SARS-CoV-2 reinfection investigation is on rise, and despite the fact that reviews and studies have attempted to study and define reinfection, none have compared it with all documented conditions in the literature. ...
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    AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING ON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' SATISFACTION LEVELDURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN QATAR 

    ABU-SHAIKHA, JENAN THAER (06-2 , Master Thesis)
    Life is changing rapidly for many reasons, which affects people's mindsets as well as their behaviour. Today, most people rely on technology on a daily basis. Furthermore, the global COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the world ...
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