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Dr. Khalid Lodhi - Bed Bugs Undercover Agents in Forensic Investigations - September 10 2025
Dr. Khalid Lodhi speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about his recent research into using bedbugs as a tool in forensic research and criminal justice.
Presented live on September 10, 2025 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1016/thumbnail.jp
Essentials of healthcare marketing
This is a systemic review to identify the essentials of health care marketing. The objective of this study is to critically analyze, assess, and document the literature [1,2,3] (Balogun and Ogunnaike, 2017; Awaand Eze, 2013) on elements of health care marketing, to establish its scope and to identify its gaps in various studies literature and to make further recommendations related to this field. Practitioners and researchers are slowly and gradually recognizing and identifying the importance of health care marketing for the growth of this industry. However, all have not yet embraced the methodical application of marketing theories. The data, which is available on diversity of service providers, different care services that are available and their comparative and respective impact on health care marketing have limitations
Tahapan Retorika Dalam Ceramah Ustaz Khalid Basalamah Di Youtube
Rhetoric Stages in Ustaz Khalid Basalamah's Lecture on Youtube. This research is entitled Rhetoric Stages in Ustaz Khalid Basalamah's Lecture on Youtube. The reason the author chose this title is because this research has never been done at the Islamic University of Riau and the object being carried out has also never been studied by students of the Islamic University of Riau. And Ustadz Khalid Basalamah was able to attract the attention of listeners, so the writer wanted to know the stages used by Ustadz Khalid Basalamah. This research is included in qualitative research using descriptive method. The data collection technique of this research is through documentation. This study uses the theory proposed by Rakhmat (2014), Abidin (2013), Keraf (2015), Morrisan (2014). The results of research on the stages of rhetoric in Ustaz Khalid Basalamah's lecture on Youtube found 40 data. (1) In the invention stage, there are 7 data including 5 evidence indicators and 2 statement indicators. (2) The disposition stage contains 15 data, including 7 preliminary data, 4 content data, and 4 closing data. (3) The Elocutio stage contains 7 data, including 3 asindenton data, 1 paradox data, and 3 hyperbole data. (4) The memory stage contains 6 data, including 3 information storage data and 3 experience data. (5) The Pronontitio stage contains 5 data, the data is included in the rhythm. It can be concluded that Ustaz Khalid Basalamah in the invention stage is more dominant in using evidence. In the disposition stage, the prelude is more dominant using greetings, content is more dominant using arguments, and closing is more dominant using expectations. In the elocutio stage, it is more dominant to use asidentone and hyperbole. In the memory stage, it is more dominant to use the storage of information and experiences. In the pronontitio stage, it is more dominant to use rhythm. Thus, Ustaz Khalid Basalamah has used the five stages of rhetoric
Multimedia – the rise of the south: human progress in a diverse world
Khalid Malik, lead author of the 2013 UNDP Human Development Report, recently shared the report’s findings at LSE. In his talk, he emphasised the importance of focusing on human development for economic growth in the Global South
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School Leadership for Refugees’ Education: Social Justice Leadership for Immigrant, Migrants and Refugees by Khalid Arar
Book Review
Title: School Leadership for Refugees’ Education: Social Justice Leadership for Immigrant, Migrants and Refugees
Author: Khalid Arar
Year: 2020
Publisher:
Pages: 202
ISBN: 9780429021770
Price: $52.95 (paper)
Financial Development, Economic Growth, and Poverty Reduction
The frequent failure of financial liberalisation efforts in developing countries, and the serious damage which recent financial crises have imposed on these economies, have led to renewed attempts to understand the relationships between financial sector development, economic growth and poverty reduction, and to provide a more robust intellectual foundation on which to design efficient and pro-poor financial sector policies for developing countries. The paper examines the contribution that financial sector development can make to poverty reduction in developing countries. The linkages between financial and economic growth, and between economic growth and poverty reduction, are considered, and some preliminary empirical evidence is presented on these linkages. The paper goes on to argue that financial market imperfections are a key constraint on pro-poor growth, and that public policy directed at the correction of these financial market failures is needed to ensure that financial development contributes effectively to growth and poverty reduction. The final part of the paper examines in some detail the role of financial regulation and supervision policy as a key area for public intervention directed at enhancing the financial sector’s contribution to poverty reduction.
Performance of Trellis-coded modulation for fading channels and equalized ISI channels
Issued as Reports [nos. 1-2], Project E-21-611Reports has author: Khalid Abdul-Ariz Hamie
Book Review School Leadership for Refugees’ Education: Social Justice Leadership for Immigrant, Migrants and Refugees by Khalid Arar
Book Review
Title: School Leadership for Refugees’ Education: Social Justice Leadership for Immigrant, Migrants and Refugees
Author: Khalid Arar
Year: 2020
Publisher:
Pages: 202
ISBN: 9780429021770
Price: $52.95 (paper)
Supplementary Figure 10 Biolayer interferometry (BLI) binding profiles of AtzC wildtype SH2 fusion (AtzC9 wtSH2) and AtzC superbinder SH2 fusion (AtzC-SH2) to phosphorylated SH2 binding peptide AtzA fusion (pY-AtzA)
Article: Stimulus-responsive Self-Assembly of Protein-Based Fractals by Computational Design
Pre-print: bioRxiv 274183; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/274183
Figure: S10. Biolayer interferometry (BLI) binding profiles of AtzC wildtype SH2 fusion (AtzC9 wtSH2) and AtzC superbinder SH2 fusion (AtzC-SH2) to phosphorylated SH2 binding peptide AtzA fusion (pY-AtzA). (A) Binding profile of AtzC-wtSH2 to pY-AtzA. PY-AtzA was loaded onto the biosensor via a streptavidin-biotin interaction. AtzC-wtSH2 was flowed into the sample. KD = 41.79 ± 0.32 nM. (B) Binding profile of AtzCM1 (superbinder) to pY-AtzA. PY AtzA was loaded onto the biosensor via a streptavidin-biotin interaction. AtzC-SH2 was flowed into the sample. KD = 7.67 ± 0.52 nM.
Comment. KD was calculated using ForteBio BLItz software. KD statistical analysis provided in datafile.
(SI 2.8) Bio-layer interferometry (BLI) – AtzAM1 was phosphorylated using the conditions described below. pY-AtzAM1 was then biotinylated at 10mM Sulfo-NHS-Biotin (APExBIO) for 30min at 25°C. Excess biotin was buffer exchanged with a PD-10 desalting column (GE Healthcare) equilibrated with HNG. Biotinylated pY-AtzAM1 was loaded onto streptavidin (SA) coated biosensors (ForteBio) and used for BLI. AtzCM1 was flowed in from 4nM to 4μM. BLI experiments were performed using the BLItz System (ForteBio).****Note: This work was part of the Rutgers Biomod 2016 Project (M. Liu, A. Permaul, O. Dineen, M. Khalid, M. Shea, G.L. Bilker). See reference below.</p
Etude des effets de la masse et de l'isospin dans le processus de la multifragmentation
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