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Publikováno v:
Education Sciences, Vol 12, Iss 6, p 392 (2022)
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 urges the teaching of 21st century skills. This study involved female elementary science teachers (n = 55) and students (n = 232) (intentionally taught using science reading and not intentionally taught this way) in two o
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https://doaj.org/article/86bfc4876a904333a52eb462b8740eb2
Autor:
Adel S. Alharbi, Abdullah A. Yousef, Saleh A. Alharbi, Talal M. Almaghamsi, Mansour M. Al Qwaiee, Faisal M. Al-Somali, Turki S. Alahmadi, Sami A. Alhaider, Wadha H. Alotaibi, Mona A. Albalawi, Faisal N. Alotaibi, Ahmed S. Alenizi, Muslim M. Alsaadi, Yazan S. Said
Publikováno v:
Saudi Medical Journal. 43:329-340
In Saudi Arabia, the prevalence of pediatric asthma ranges between 8% and 25%. However, there are no sufficient data regarding severe asthma in childhood in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, a task force has been formed by the Saudi Pediatric Pulmonology Asso
Autor:
Jinkwan Kim, Rakesh Bhattacharjee, David Gozal, Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, Oscar Sans Capdevila, Wadha H. Alotaibi
Publikováno v:
Chest. 141:682-691
Background Endothelial dysfunction can develop in the context of both obesity and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children. However, the potential interactions between OSA and obesity have not been defined. Methods Children who were prepubertal and
Autor:
David Gozal, Wadha H. Alotaibi, Leila Kheirandish-Gozal, Oscar Sans Capdevila, Rakesh Bhattacharjee
Publikováno v:
BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 8 (2010)
BMC Pediatrics, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 8 (2010)
Background Endothelial dysfunction is a complication of both obesity and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), the latter being highly prevalent among obese children. It is unknown whether obesity causes endothelial dysfunction in children in the