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    INVESTIGATION OF THE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSES IN SARS-COV-2 INFECTED AND VACCINATED INDIVIDUALS 

    ZEDAN, HADEEL TAREQ MOHAMMED (06-2 , Master Thesis)
    Background: Protective and lasting immunity to viral infections or vaccines are usually achieved through the combined actions of both cellular and humoral immune responses. Although there exists clear evidence supporting ...
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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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    MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN THE COVID ERA: EVIDENCE FROM HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN QATAR 

    ALSEARI, ALHANOOF MOHAMMED (06-2 , Master Thesis)
    This study explores the role of management accounting practices (MAPs) and critical success factors (CSFs) in confronting COVID-19 crisis in the healthcare services in Qatar during the period of March 2020 - May 2021. The ...
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    NON-DETERMINISTIC MODELING USING QUANTILE REGRESSION 

    AL ABDULLA, AMEENA H. (06-2 , Master Thesis)
    In this thesis, we utilize quantile regression to model the conditional quantile of the dependent variable given independent variables to capture more details about the conditional distribution. In addition, we apply the ...

    Ethanol-Based Proliposomes Incorporating Dexamethasone for The Treatment of COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Using Medical Nebulizers 

    Rayan, Menatallah (2023 , Master Thesis)
    Background/Objective: Systemic dexamethasone has demonstrated mortality reduction in COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The aim of this study is to use ethanol-based proliposome technology to ...
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    PERCEPTIONS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, LECTURERS, AND LAB ASSISTANTS TOWARDS THE USE OF ONLINE LABORATORY IN SCIENCE EDUCATION DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC 

    ELKHOULY, MARWA MAGDY (2021 , Master Thesis)
    The current study investigates the perceptions towards online science laboratory approach in Qatar. It aims to shed the light on the undergraduate students', lecturers' and lab assistants' perceptions towards online science ...
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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 ...

    The impact of COVID-19 crisis on the testing process of the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) Laboratories in state of Qatar 

    Awwad, Sara Tuma (2023 , Master Thesis)
    Introduction The global healthcare systems have been significantly impacted by the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. It was a public health emergency that affects many health care services, including primary health care and ...
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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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    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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