Trauma 2019Needs assessment for postgraduate trauma training in general surgery: a qualitative studyStandardizing concussion recognition and management in …

…, D Friedman, A Souranis, L Slapcoff, MB Fakir… - Canadian Journal of …, 2019 - canjsurg.ca
Background: Trauma is considered a key component of surgical training. However, recent
changes in practice patterns and training paradigms have resulted in a critical review of …

[HTML][HTML] Long distance entanglement and high-dimensional quantum teleportation in the Fermi–Hubbard model

S Abaach, Z Mzaouali, M El Baz - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Bell states resources resource is an example of a noiseless channel. It allows the transfer of
information from a sender A to a receiver B using Bell … on the maximally entangled Bell state …

Navigating the phase diagram of quantum many-body systems in phase space

KE Hawary, M Azzouz, ME Baz, S Deffner… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
… nodes align with highly entangled Bell states, such as the QFO I and QFO II states. In
contrast, the FRU and QFO III phases, associated with generalized-Bell states, show no such …

[BOOK][B] British Muslim fictions: Interviews with contemporary writers

C Chambers - 2011 - books.google.com
… James McGrath, James Dodge, and Gareth Bell helped me with invaluable transcription …
face-to-face contact, except for Fadia Faqir (whose interview was held in public at Sunderland …

[BOOK][B] Tactical silence in the novels of Malika Mokeddem

JE Evans - 2010 - books.google.com
… , Latifa Ben Mansour, and Leïla Marouane have been included in my … This analysis
corroborates Fadia Faqir’s remarks about the … Fadia Faqir sums up these ideas by saying that …

The politics of legibility: Writing and reading contemporary Arab American women's literature

D Olwan - 2014 - library-archives.canada.ca
… a black burqa on the cover of Faqir’s novel invites readers into the … While my dissertation
does not examine Faqir’s novel, I am … find themselves arched in what Marwan Hassan calls the ‘…

Why Did the Scholars of al-Andalus Distrust al-Ghazāli? Ibn Rushd al-Jadd's Fatwā on Awliyā' Allāh

DS Ruano - 2006 - degruyter.com
The reception of Ghazālī's thought in the Muslim West brought about a series of negative
reactions that resulted in official condemnations of his books and eventually led to their public …

Twice Heard, Paradoxically (Un) seen: Walking the Tightrope of Invisibility in Palestinian Translated Fiction

MN Malkawi - 2016 - scholarworks.uark.edu
This study examines the translators’ invisibility in postcolonial translated Palestinian fiction.
On one hand, this analysis revolves around the ethical stance of translators towards authors …

Challenges and potentials of channeling local philanthropy towards development and aocial justice and the role of waqf (Islamic and Arab-civic endowments) in …

ME Daly - 2012 - edoc.hu-berlin.de
This work provides a solid theoretical base on philanthropy, religious giving (Islamic zakat, ‘ushour,
Waqf -plural: awqaf-, Sadaqa and Christian tithes or ‘ushour), and their implications …

Farida Abu-Haidar is a specialist in the languages and literatures of the Maghreb. A member of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women at the University of …

M Mokeddem - Maghrebian Mosaic: A Literature in Transition, 2001 - books.google.com
Gilles Carjuzaa is lecturer in Spanish and French at Rocky Mountain College, Billings,
Montana. He specializes in the literary history of colonialism in the Maghreb and is completing a …