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Arab adults are having many fewer kids.
In spite of progress in school enrollment, 65 million Arab adults are still illiterate, almost two-thirds of them women.
It was buttressed with sobering statistics: Greece alone translated five times more books every year from English to Greek than the entire Arab world translated from English to Arabic; the G.D.P. of Spain was greater than that of all 22 Arab states combined; 65 million Arab adults were illiterate.
This cross-sectional study involved a retrospective review of computed tomography scans of normal cervical spines of 99 Arab adults.
This is the first study to provide CT scan-based morphometric evaluation of the subaxial cervical spine pedicles of Arab adults.
In conclusion, reliable norms to interpret the results of FeNO were established in healthy Tunisian Arab adults.
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To our knowledge, the present study is the first that reported FeNO norms for healthy Arab Tunisian adults.
For Arab Tunisian adults of any age and height, any FeNO value greater than 26 ppb may be considered abnormal.
Since the correlation between height and FeNO was very slight, FeNO normal values for Arab Tunisian adults aged 18 60 years were developed, taking into consideration age and height ranges.
The purpose of this study was to describe levels of 25-OH-D and examine associations between 25-OH-D levels and IR, MS, and glucose intolerance among Arab American adults.
Comparison with other ethnicities indicated that adult Arab males' formant frequencies showed a generally lower F1 and F2 and a higher F3; adult Arab females' formant frequencies showed a generally higher F1 and lower F2 and F3; whereas children formant frequencies showed a generally lower F1, F2, and F3.
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