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  • Kikano, Raghid; Noureldine, Mohammad Hassan A.; Riachi, Naji; Ahdab, Rechdi (2019-04-08)
    We herein report a unique case of a lateral pontine demyelinating lesion presenting with unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and paradoxical ipsilateral hyperacusis. The association of unilateral hearing loss and ipsilateral ...
  • Bassil, M.; Burgos, S.; Marliss, E.B.; Morais, J.A.; Chevalier, S.; Gougeon, R. (2015-12-04)
    Aims/hypothesis Hyperaminoacidaemia attenuates glucose disposal during hyperinsulinaemic clamps in healthy lean individuals, an effect thought to be mediated by negative feedback on insulin signalling, downstream of the ...
  • Aoun, Sola; Ramos, Emilio (2019-02-27)
    HIV infection has reached endemic proportions in many African countries. In addition, HIV infection is a significant cause of renal dysfunction in the United States. HIV patients are at higher risk of developing hypertension ...
  • Chahal, H.S.; Much, J.W.; Newman, S.A.; Ghazi, N.G. (2019-06-20)
    Chahal, H. S., Much, J. W., Newman, S. A., & Ghazi, N. G. (2011). Hypertensive retinopathy in a child. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 95(5), 741-741.
  • Kuchta, Bodgan; Frilej, Lucyna; Mohammadhosseini, Ali; Boulet, Pascal; Beckner, Matthew; Romanos, Jimmy; Pfeifer, Peter (2019-10-11)
    A class of high-surface-area carbon hypothetical structures has been investigated that goes beyond the traditional model of parallel graphene sheets hosting layers of physisorbed hydrogen in slit-shaped pores of variable ...
  • Deeb, Mary; Fuleihan, Ghada El-Hajj (2016-11-18)
  • Basting, Tyler M.; Burke, Peter G. R.; Kanbar, Roy; Viar, Kenneth E.; Stornetta, Daniel S.; Stornetta, Ruth L.; Guyenet, Patrice G. (2016-10-11)
    In conscious mammals, hypoxia or hypercapnia stimulates breathing while theoretically exerting opposite effects on central respiratory chemoreceptors (CRCs). We tested this theory by examining how hypoxia and hypercapnia ...
  • Sleiman, Sama F.; Speer, Rachel E.; Karuppagounder, Savaranan S.; Basso, Manuela; Kumar, Amit; Brand, David; Smirnova, Natalya; Gazaryan, Irina; Khim, Soah J. (2017-09-05)
    Neurologic conditions including stroke, Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, and Huntington disease are leading causes of death and long-term disability in the United States, and efforts to develop novel therapeutics for ...
  • Abchee, Antoine; El-Sibai, Mirvat; Youhanna, Sonia; Yeretzian, Joumana S.; Hanine, Estephan; Makhoul, Nadine J.; Puzantian, Houry; Sawaya, Jaber; Nasrallah, Antoine; Rebeiz, Abdallah G.; Zreik, Tony G.; Azar, Sami T.; Zalloua, Pierre A. (2017-07-27)
    Background: Mutations in genes regulating lipid metabolism, vasoactivity, and coagulation are important modulators of coronary artery disease (CAD). Objective: This study investigated the association between allelic ...
  • Bahous, Rima; Mounla, Ghina; Nabhani, Mona (2015-11-04)
    This study analyzed the effects of the implementation of the readers' workshop on students' reading levels and comprehension skills in a first-grade, mixed-ability classroom in Lebanon. The instruments used at the beginning ...
  • El Hajj, Sleiman (University of Gloucestershire, 2016-10)
    This thesis mainly consists of two artifacts: a creative text followed by literary criticism. The research draws on the theoretical intervention of the flâneuse I have posited as a way of reading home in fiction. Not ...
  • Abdel Wahab, Omar; Bentahar, Jamal; Otrok, Hadi; Mourad, Azzam (IEEE Xplore, 2018-08-14)
    Insider attacks in which misbehaving Virtual Machines (VMs) take part of the cloud system and learn about its internal vulnerabilities constitute a major threat against cloud resources and infrastructure. This demands ...
  • Shane-Simpsona, Christina; Schwartz, Anna M.; Abi-Habib, Rudy; Tohme, Pia; Obeid, Rita (2021-01-21)
    What motivates selfie-posting on social media? Although several studies suggest that narcissistic traits predict online behaviors, different types of narcissism may influence specific online behaviors. In the existing ...
  • I Matter 
    Assaf, Nadra (2016-11-15)
    Communication is a basic human necessity which in all its various forms has one common goal: expressing and deciphering ideas. Historically, verbal language has been the primary tool in this field. Education in recent years ...
  • I-CLIP 
    Kaseb, A.O.; Abbruzzese, J.L.; Vauthey, J.-N.; Aloia, T.A.; Abdalla, Eddie; Hassan, M.M.; Xiao, L.; Lin, E.; Rashid, A.; Morris, J.S. (2015-11-19)
    Objective: Improving the prognostic stratification of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients is critically needed. Since patients’ survival is closely linked to the severity of the underlying liver disease, ...
  • Haraty, Ramzi A.; Zantout, Bassam (Curran, 2018-02-22)
  • Sheikh‑Taha, Marwan (2019-10-16)
    Background Idarucizumab is used to reverse the effects of dabigatran. Information on the use of idarucizumab in the clinical setting remains very limited. Objective The objective of this study was to describe clinical ...
  • Kuyumjian, Yara; Miyares, Marta A.; Eaves, Shannon (2017-09-05)
    Objective: To evaluate the role of idarucizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody fragment, as a specific reversal agent for the anticoagulant activity of dabigatran and to review the pharmacology, pharmacokinetic properties, ...
  • Avakian, Shake Mekdje (Lebanese American University, 2012-05-30)
  • Stephan, Joseph S.; Yeh, Yuh-Ying; Shah, Khyati H.; Chou, Chi-Chi; Hsiao, He-Hsuan; Wrasman, Kristie M.; Stamatakos, Demetra; Khoo, Kay-Hooi; Herman, Paul K. (2017-02-06)
    Autophagy is a conserved, degradative process that has been implicated in a number of human diseases and is a potential target for therapeutic intervention. It is therefore important that we develop a thorough understanding ...