Publications by authors named "N Malki"

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds immense potential for revolutionizing education; especially, in contexts where multimodal learning experiences are designed. This paper investigated the potential benefits of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, concentrating on the design and evaluation of an AI Educational Video Assistant tailored for multimodal learning experiences. The tool, utilizing the principles of the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML), comprises three modules: Transcription, Engagement, and Reinforcement, each focusing on distinct aspects of the learning process.

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Background: Blood transfusion is common during the peri-transplantation period. The incidence of immunological reactions to blood transfusion after kidney tran splantation and their consequences on graft outcomes have not been extensively studied.

Aim: To examine the risk of graft rejection and loss in patients who received blood transfusion in the immediate peri-transplantation period.

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Aspect-based sentiment analysis tasks are well researched in English. However, we find such research lacking in the context of the Arabic language, especially with reference to aspect category detection. Most of this research is focusing on supervised machine learning methods that require the use of large, labeled datasets.

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Exposure to cadmium chloride (CdCl) causes an imbalance in the oxidant status of the body by triggering the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This study investigated the effect of () extract on oxidative stress, hepatotoxicity, and the injured cardiac tissue of male rats exposed to CdCl. Forty male Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups: the vehicle control (1 mg/kg normal saline), the CdCl-treated group (5 mg/kg), the extract group (100 mg Kg), and the combination of CdCl and extract group.

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Introduction: In 1938, the Malignant Triton Tumor (MTT) was first explained by Mason.

Case Presentation: Case 1: A man aged 28 years presented with chest pain and difficulty in breathing since last five months, there was no history of cough fever or night sweats. Clinical examination was unremarkable.

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