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    Clinical utility of dabigatran in United Arab Emirates. A pharmacovigilance study by Shehab, Abdulla, Elnour, Asim A, Sadik, Adel, Abu Mandil, Mahmoud, AlShamsi, Ali, Al Suwaidi, Aesha, Bhagavathula, AkshayaSrikanth, Erkekoglu, Pinar, Hamad, Farah, Al Nuaimi, Saif K

    Published in Saudi medical journal (01-11-2015)
    “…To provide early data regarding clinical utility of dabigatran in Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This was an ethics approved retrospective cross sectional…”
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    Open innovation in SMEs: a dynamic capabilities perspective by Al Nuaimi, Fatima Mohamed Saif, Singh, Sanjay Kumar, Ahmad, Syed Zamberi

    Published in Journal of knowledge management (04-03-2024)
    “…Purpose This study aims to examine the relationships between organizational learning capabilities, open innovation and firm performance (FP) in the context of…”
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    Splenic abcess owing to brucellosis by Jamil, Gohar, Jamil, Mujgan, Saif Al Nuaimi, Noura, Taha, Mazen

    Published in BMJ case reports (25-04-2013)
    “…Brucellosis, caused by aerobic Gram-negative coccabacilli, is prevalent worldwide. It occurs mainly because of the consumption of unpasteurised milk and…”
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    Colon in the Chest: An Incidental Dextrocardia: A Case Report Study by Abd Elrazek, Abd Elrazek, Shehab, Abdullah, Elnour, Asim A., Al Nuaimi, Saif K., Baghdady, Shazly

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (01-02-2015)
    “…Diaphragmatic injury is an uncommon traumatic injury (<1%). Although most diaphragmatic injuries can be obvious (eg, herniation of abdominal contents on chest…”
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    Splenic abcess owing to brucellosis by Jamil, Gohar, Jamil, Mujgan, Saif Al Nuaimi, Noura, Taha, Mazen

    Published in BMJ Case Reports (25-04-2013)
    “…Brucellosis, caused by aerobic Gram-negative coccabacilli, is prevalent worldwide. It occurs mainly because of the consumption of unpasteurised milk and…”
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