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    • Smartphone Sensor-Based Human Locomotion Surveillance System Using Multilayer Perceptron 

      Azmat, Usman; Ghadi, Yazeed Yasin; Al Shloul, Tamara; Alsuhibany, Suliman A.; Jalal, Ahmad; Park, Jeongmin (MDPI, 2022)
      Applied sensing technology has made it possible for human beings to experience a revolutionary aspect of the science and technology world. Along with many other fields in which this technology is working wonders, human ...
    • Smartphone Sensors Based Physical Life-Routine for Health Education 

      Al Shloul, Tamara; Azmat, Usman; Alsuhibany, Suliman A.; Ghadi, Yazeed Yasin; Jalal, Ahmad; Park, Jeongmin (Tech Science Press, 2022)
      The physical and the mental health of a human being largely depends upon his physical life-routine (PLR) and today’s much advanced technological methods make it possible to recognize and keep track of an individual’s PLR. ...
    • Social and Legal Risks of Artificial Intelligence: An Analytical Study 

      Al-Tkhayneh, Khawlah M.; Al-Tarawneh, Hasan Awad; Abulibdeh, Enas; Alomery, Moath Khalaf (Richtmann Publishing Ltd, 2023)
      This study discusses the social and legal risks of artificial intelligence by referring to reliable primary and secondary sources in this field of study and analyzing the content of the collected data. Various data sources ...
    • Sociocultural Causes of Ambiguity in Arab Academic Writings 

      Al Lily, Abdulrahman Essa; Ismail, Abdelrahim Fathy; Aissani, Rahima; Abunasser, Fathi M.; Shahpo, Samia M.; Abdullatif, Ali Khalifa Atwa; Elmorsy, Ghada N. (MDPI, 2023)
      Although ambiguity in written, oral, and visual communication is inevitably present across all human societies and cultures, variation among these societies and cultures occurs in the sociocultural causes of its existence. ...
    • Socioeconomic and geospatial determinants of households’ food and non-food consumption dynamics within the West African Economic and Monetary Union 

      Niankara, Ibrahim (Elsevier B.V., 2023)
      This article explores the cross-sectional properties of household's food and non-food consumption expenditures conceptualized as inter-dependent spatial random processes within the West African Economic and Monetary Union ...
    • Solar assisted cooling rule in indoor air quality 

      Baniyounes, Ali M.; Ghadi, Yazeed (Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science, 2020)
      Indoor air quality as always is the centre of attention for researchers, architect developers and public health officials. As every-one know. The human exposure to a variety of indoor pollutants and the high cost of energy ...
    • Solvent Bar Microextraction Method Based on a Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent and Multivariate Optimization for Determination of Steroid Hormones in Urine and Water 

      AL-Hashimi, Nabil N.; Abed Alfattah, Husam; El-Barghouthi, Musa I.; El-Sheikh, Amjad H.; Ale-nezi, Hanan M.; Sunjuk, Mahmoud S.; Fahelelbom, Khairi M. (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024)
      Steroid hormones may pose potential risks to both human health and wildlife, primarily through the consumption of medication or polluted food and water; efforts are being made to monitor their levels in the human body and ...
    • Solving Tourism Management Challenges by Means of Mobile Augmented Reality Applications 

      Ghandour, Ahmad; Kintonova, Aliya; Demidchik, Natalya; Sverdlikova, Elena (IGI Global, 2021)
      The purpose of the present article was to examine the use of mobile augmented reality technologies in the process of planning and organizing tourist activities. The analysis of the attitude of TUI Showroom's clients and ...
    • Sonicated waves procedure effect on stabilizing expansive soil by nano-clay: Treat with cause 

      Sharo, Abdulla A.; Khasawneh, Mohammad A.; Bani Baker, Mousa; Al Tarawneh, Dana M. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2022)
      The use of hydrophilic bentonite nanoclay to improve the geotechnical properties of expansive soils was studied. Sonic waves and manual mixing for two expansive soils (taken from two different locations in Jordan) were ...
    • Spasmolytic and antimicrobial activities of crude extract of bongardia chrysogonum l. Tubers 

      Abuhamdah, Sawsan.; Shatarat, Amjad T.; Al-Essa, Mohamed K.; Al-Ameer, H.; Al-Khalil, Suleiman; Chazot, Paul Louis (Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2017)
      Background and Objective: Although Bongardia chrysogonum L. (family Berberidaceae) has been used in many countries in traditional medicine to treat gastrointestinal tract disorders, scientific evidence for this treatment ...
    • Spirulina, an FDA-approved functional food: Worth the hype? 

      Ahmad, Abdul Momin Rizwan; Intikhab, Anosh; Zafar, Saira; Farooq, Umar; Shah, Hassan Bin Usman; Akram, Sajeela; Abid, Juweria; Parveen, Zehra; Iqbal, Sehar (Cellular and Molecular Biology Association, 2023)
      Spirulina, a blue-green microalga is an eminent functional food due to its unique nutritional and disease-mitigating properties. The main objective of this article is to present an overview of the nutritional composition ...
    • SSM: Stylometric and semantic similarity oriented multimodal fake news detection 

      Nadeem, Muhammad Imran; Ahmed, Kanwal; Zheng, Zhiyun; Li, Dun; Assam, Muhammad; Ghadi, Yazeed Yasin; Alghamedy, Fatemah H.; Eldin, Elsayed Tag (King Saud bin Abdulaziz University, 2023)
      Over the years, there has been a rise in the number of fabricated and fake news stories that utilize both textual and visual information formats. This coincides with the increased likelihood that users will acquire their ...
    • Stability and numerical analysis via non-standard finite difference scheme of a nonlinear classical and fractional order model 

      Alrabaiah, Hussam; Din, Rahim Ud; Ansari, Khursheed J.; ur Rehman Irshad, Ateeq; Ozdemir, Burhanettin (Elsevier B.V., 2023)
      In this paper, we develop a new mathematical model for an in-depth understanding of COVID-19 (Omicron variant). The mathematical study of an omicron variant of the corona virus is discussed. In this new Omicron model, we ...
    • Stabilization of Sandy Soils by Bentonite Clay Slurry at Laboratory Bench and Pilot Scales 

      Bani Baker, Mousa; Abendeh, Raed; Sharo, Abdulla; Hanna, Adel (MDPI, 2022)
      Sand is one of the most abundant, naturally occurring materials in many parts of the world, which is used in local rural areas in infrastructure projects such as in the construction of low volume paved and unpaved road ...
    • STEM-Based Curriculum and Creative Thinking in High School Students 

      Khalil, Rana Y.; Tairab, Hassan; Qablan, Ahmad; Alarabi, Khaleel; Mansour, Yousef (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023-12)
      Creative thinking as a 21st century skill is fundamental to human development and a catalyst for innovation. Researchers frequently study it as it encourages students to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information from ...
    • A stochastic numerical analysis based on hybrid NAR-RBFs networks nonlinear SITR model for novel COVID-19 dynamics 

      Shoaib, Muhammad; Raja, Muhammad Asif Zahoor; Sabir, Muhammad Touseef; Bukhari, Ayaz Hussain; Alrabaiah, Hussam; Shah, Zahir; Kumam, Poom (Elsevier Ireland Ltd., 2021)
      Background: Mathematical modeling of vector-borne diseases and forecasting of epidemics outbreak are global challenges and big point of concern worldwide. The outbreaks depend on different social and demographic factors ...
    • Storytelling as promoting moral consciousness: Religious education teachers' perspectives 

      Al-Hawamleh, Mahir Shafiq (Society for Research and Knowledge Management., 2019)
      This study aims at investigating the role of storytelling in promoting students' moral consciousness; as an educational activity that combines religion with storyline. To achieve this aim, an opinion questionnaire was ...
    • Strategy of managing cultural diversity to develop creativity in a learning organization 

      Setoutah, Samira; Jeljeli, Riadh (Universidad del Zulia, 2020-08-18)
      This study aims to identify strategies to manage cultural diversity and develop creativity at “Fertial Company” in Algeria, following a partnership with a Spanish partner that caused intercultural communication problems ...
    • Stress and its correlates among medical students in six medical colleges: an attempt to understand the current situation 

      Ragab, Esraa Ahmed; Dafallah, Mumen Abdalazim; Salih, Mahmoud Hussien; Osman, Wail Nuri; Osman, Mugtaba; Miskeen, Elhadi; Taha, Mohamed H.; Ramadan, Azza; Ahmed, Musaab; Abdalla, Mohamed Elhassan; Ahmed, Mohamed H. (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021)
      Abstract: Background: Medical students encounter various stressors during their studies. The study aimed to assess stress levels, sources, and associated determinants among Sudanese medical students. An online questionnaire-based ...
    • Stress-driven discovery in the natural products: A gateway towards new drugs 

      Hassan, Syed Shams ul.; Jin, Huizi; Abu Izneid, Tareq; Rauf, Abdur; Ishaq, Muhammad; Suleria, Hafiz Ansar Rasul (Elsevier Masson SAS., 2019)
      Elicitation by chemical means including heavy metals is one of a novel technique for drug discoveries. In this review, the effect of heavy metals on animal, plants and microorganisms for the production of novel compounds ...