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4° Maison Zenab Khatoun
Bahgat Ali, Casanova Paul, Manescalco Antonio, Herz Max. 4° Maison Zenab Khatoun. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 18, exercice 1901, 1901. p. 7
Zenab Esmat Rashed, The Peace of Paris, 1783
Crouzet François. Zenab Esmat Rashed, The Peace of Paris, 1783. In: Annales. Economies, sociétés, civilisations. 7ᵉ année, N. 4, 1952. pp. 540-541
Examen du sébil du sultan Moustapha à Sayeda Zenab
Grand Pierre, Herz Max. Examen du sébil du sultan Moustapha à Sayeda Zenab. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 6, exercice 1889, 1890. p. 89
3° Sébil et kouttab wakf Zenab bent Khalil el-Khodari
Franz Julius, Herz Max. 3° Sébil et kouttab wakf Zenab bent Khalil el-Khodari. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 13, exercice 1896, 1897. pp. 54-55
4. Bab-el-Sadd, sise au quartier Sayeda Zenab
Franz Julius, Barois Julien, Ismaïl, Ezzat . 4. Bab-el-Sadd, sise au quartier Sayeda Zenab. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 5, exercice 1887-1888, 1889. p. 38
Education of family members to support weaning to solids and nutrition in later infancy in infants born preterm
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of family nutrition educational interventions to improve the growth and development of infants born preterm, for weaning, compared with conventional management.</p
Education of family members to support weaning to solids and nutrition in infants born preterm (Review) Education of family members to support weaning to solids and nutrition in infants born preterm (Review)
BackgroundWeaning refers to the period of introduction of solid food to complement breast milk or formula milk. Preterm infants are known to acquire extrauterine growth restriction by the time of discharge from neonatal units. Hence, the postdischarge and weaning period are crucial for optimal growth. Optimisation of nutrition during weaning may have long‐term impacts on outcomes in preterm infants. Family members of preterm infants may require nutrition education to promote ideal nutrition practices surrounding weaning in preterm infants who are at high risk of nutritional deficit.ObjectivesTo investigate the role of nutrition education of family members in supporting weaning in preterm infants with respect to their growth and neurodevelopment compared with conventional management.Search methodsWe used the standard search strategy of Cochrane Neonatal to search the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL 2018, Issue 5), MEDLINE via PubMed (1966 to 26 June 2018), Embase (1980 to 26 June 2018), and CINAHL (1982 to 26 June 2018). We also searched clinical trials databases, conference proceedings, and the reference lists of retrieved articles for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi‐RCTs.Selection criteriaRCTs and quasi‐RCTs were eligible for inclusion if they examined the effects of nutrition education of family members as compared to conventional management for weaning of preterm infants up to one year of corrected gestational age. We defined prematurity as less than 37 completed weeks of gestation.Data collection and analysisAt least two review authors independently screened potential studies for inclusion and planned to identify, extract data, and assess the quality of eligible studies. We resolved any differences in opinion through discussion with a third review author and consensus among all three review authors.Main resultsNo eligible trials looking at the impact of nutrition education of family members in weaning of preterm infants fulfilled the inclusion criteria of this systematic review. Two studies investigating the ideal timing for weaning in premature infants reported conflicting results,Authors' conclusionsWe were unable to assess the impact of nutrition education of family members in weaning of preterm infants as there were no eligible studies. This may be due to the lack of evidence to determine the ideal weaning strategies for preterm infants with regards to the time of initiating weaning and type of solids to introduce. Trials are needed to assess the many aspects of infant weaning in preterm infants. Long‐term neurodevelopment and metabolic outcomes should also be assessed in addition to growth parameters
Zenab k.jabar NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF THE GENERALIZED BURGERS HUXLEY EQUATION BY FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD
In this paper, numerical solutions of the generalized Burgers-Huxley equation are obtained by using explicit finite difference method and Crank- Nicalson(C.N) finite difference method. we compare our result with the exact solution ,our Numerical results show that C.N finite difference method is more efficient and more accurate than the explicit finite difference method when the value of δ is small
Connecting Individual Differences in Workforce to Organizational Creativity through Transformational Leadership for Corporate Transformational Effectiveness!
The study offers grounds to measure level of “creativity” through directional “leadership management options” (i.e. transactional leadership, laissez-faire leadership) in teams marked by individual differences or diversity. The study results confirmed that transformational leadership provides support to generate creativity by even the ordinary performers marked by the workforce diversity phenomenon among the organizational workers.Copyright © 2013 Syeda Asiya Zenab Kazmi, Marja Naaranoja. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.fi=vertaisarvioimaton|en=nonPeerReviewed
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