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Journal articles on the topic "SaudiMED"

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Tekian, Ara, and Mahmoud Al Ahwal. "Aligning the SaudiMED framework with the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment domains." Saudi Medical Journal 36, no. 12 (December 1, 2015): 1496–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2015.12.12916.

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Shadid, Asem M., Amro K. Bin Abdulrahman, Abdulmajeed Bin Dahmash, Abdulrahman Yousef Aldayel, Muteb Mousa Alharbi, Abdullah AlGhamdi, Abdulaziz Al Asmri, et al. "SaudiMEDs and CanMEDs frameworks: similarities and differences." Advances in Medical Education and Practice Volume 10 (May 2019): 273–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/amep.s191705.

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El-Sheikh, Mohamed A., Jacob Thomas, Ahmed H. Alfarhan, Abdulrahman A. Alatar, Sivadasan Mayandy, Stephan M. Hennekens, Joop H. J. Schaminėe, Ladislav Mucina, and Abdulla M. Alansari. "SaudiVeg ecoinformatics: Aims, current status and perspectives." Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 24, no. 2 (February 2017): 389–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.02.012.

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Mitchell, Brendan, Brian Lewthwaite, and Margaret Anne Carter. "An Inquiry into the Intentions of the English Language Curriculum in Saudi Arabia." World Studies in Education 22, no. 2 (December 1, 2021): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7459/wse/22.2.02.

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The research described and reported on in this article focuses on an analysis of the current English language curriculum in Saudi Arabia and the documents and underlying influences on its construction. The investigation involved a document analysis in order to identify associated curriculum orientations (Eisner, 1985) to determine what Saudi Arabia is seeking to achieve in the current English language curriculum. The analysis revealed that the current curriculum is clearly defined with attention to alignment between national education goals and economic development whilst ensuring that educational practices are consistent with Islamic beliefs. In brief, as evidenced in the documents, the analysis reveals that the imperative of education in Saudi Arabia is to establish a ‘Saudized’ knowledge-based economy; and English language acquisition is seen to be a means by which this imperative is to be fostered.
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Mitchell, Brendan, and Abdulrahman Alfuraih. "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Achieving the Aspirations of the National Transformation Program 2020 and Saudi Vision 2030 Through Education." Journal of Education and Development 2, no. 3 (September 20, 2018): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.20849/jed.v2i3.526.

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The research described and reported on in this article focuses on an analysis of the Saudi Arabian National Transformation Program 2020 and Saudi Vision 2030. The investigation involved a document analysis of these documents in order to identify the associated curriculum orientations within these documents to determine what the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is seeking to achieve and how it envisages achieving these aspirations through education development. The analysis revealed that the goals and aspirations of the Kingdom have increasingly become more clearly defined with attention to alignment between national education goals and economic development whilst ensuring that practices are consistent with Islamic beliefs. In brief, as evidenced in the documents, the analysis reveals that the imperative of the National Transformation Program 2020 and Saudi Vision 2030 is to establish a ‘Saudized’ knowledge-based economy; and education is seen to be a means by which this imperative is to be fostered.
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한상훈 and 김태환. "A Study on the Customs System and SaudiEDI in Saudi Arabia." E-Business Studies 15, no. 1 (February 2014): 213–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15719/geba.15.1.201402.213.

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Alrehaily, Ali, Nouf Alharbi, Rania Zaini, and Ahmed AlRumayyan. "Perspectives of the Key Stakeholders of the Alignment and Integration of the SaudiMEDs Framework into the Saudi Medical Licensure Examination: A Qualitative Study." Advances in Medical Education and Practice Volume 13 (January 2022): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/amep.s339147.

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Labadie, Guillermo R., Raquel M. Cravero, and Manuel González-Sierra. "Studies Toward the Total Synthesis of Saudine : Simple and Stereoselective Synthesis of a Model Caged Ketal Backbone." Synthetic Communications 26, no. 24 (December 1996): 4671–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00397919608004793.

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Al‐Quraishy, S., R. Abdel‐Gaber, M. A. Dkhil, A. S. Abdel‐Baki, M. Alotaibi, W. Alhafidh, and N. Al‐Houshany. "Detection of Raillietina saudiae from the domestic pigeon in Saudi Arabia through 18S and 28S rDNA genes." Letters in Applied Microbiology 72, no. 1 (October 14, 2020): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lam.13400.

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LABADIE, G. R., R. M. CRAVERO, and M. GONZALEZ-SIERRA. "ChemInform Abstract: Studies Toward the Total Synthesis of Saudine: Simple and Stereoselective Synthesis of a Model Caged Ketal Backbone." ChemInform 28, no. 21 (August 4, 2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199721187.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "SaudiMED"

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Sabatini, Maria Claudia. "A SOCIETY OF YOUNG WOMEN. Opportunities of Place, Power and Reform in Saudi Arabia. Perché alle donne saudite non serve (più) un tutore. Proposta di Traduzione." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018.

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The aim of this dissertation is to propose and analyse the translation from English into Italian of the introduction and the first two chapters of A Society of Young Women. Opportunities of Place, Power and Reform in Saudi Arabia, an essay by the French sociologist and anthropologist Amélie Le Renard. This book was born after a ten - month fieldwork in Riad and concentrates on the emancipation of women in Saudi Arabia and their access to public spaces in a strictly segregated country. Le Renard’s aim is to demonstrate that Saudi women do not need to be saved from their possessive husbands and fathers since they are acquiring more and more authonomy and rights. The dissertation is composed of four chapters. The first chapter presents an overview of the translation theory, of the translation of essays and of the essay-specific translation strategies, it also analyses the characteristics of the ethonographic essay and of the ethnographic method. The second chapter analyses the main themes of A Society of Young Women, its stylistic and lexical characteristics and presents an overview of Islam. The second part of this chapter describes Manal al-Sharif’s point of view on the condition of Saudi girls and offers the history of female emancipation in Saudi Arabia from the era of the oil boom. The third chapter contains the translation of the book. The fourth chapter presents a systematic comment to the translation with practical examples on culture-specific items, lexicon and syntax with reference to theoretical studies. In the appendix readers will find the three selected chapters of the source text
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Al-Mojel, Abdullah. "Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Jurassic, Jabal Tuwaiq, Central Saudi Arabia." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BOR30037/document.

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Cette étude porte sur l’analyse des séries jurassiques du Shaqra Group (Toarcian to Kimmeridgian) qui affleurent de manière continue en Arabie centrale le long d’un transect de plus de 1000 km de long. Ces séries se sont accumulées sur une vaste plate-forme épicontinentale peu profonde, en contexte tropical. Ces affleurements permettent ainsi d’observer la partie occidentale des séries renfermant des systèmes pétroliers prolifiques exploités en subsurface en Arabie Saoudite. L’analyse sédimentologique de nombreuses coupes et la réalisation de corrélations stratigraphiques de haute résolution sur un transect de 600 km au sud de Riyad, complété par des corrélations avec les données de forage plus à l’est (entre Riyadh et le Rimthan Arch), permettent de distinguer une organisation séquentielle à différents ordres de fréquence et de reconstituer l’évolution de la plate-forme au sein de ces séquences. La plate-forme jurassique évolue d’une plate-forme horizontale caractérisée par des systèmes mixtes à la transition continental-marin du Toarcien au Callovien moyen (formations Marrat et Dhruma) vers un système de type rampe - bassin intrashelf du Callovien au Kimméridgien inférieur (formations Tuwaiq et Hanifa) pour finir par une plate-forme aggradante carbonatée et silico-clastique (Fm. Jubaila) puis carbonatée et évaporitique en contexte aride (Fm. Arab) au Kimméridgien. Les cycles tectono-stratigraphiques de 2ème ordre du Jurassique inférieur et moyen sont limités à la base et au sommet par des discontinuités régionales. Ils occupent un dépôt-centre stationnaire et décrivent un onlap côtier de grande ampleur avec un maximum transgressif au Callovien moyen (Upper Tuwaiq Mb.). Durant le Jurassique supérieur, les dépôts de rampe carbonatée de la Formation Hanifa passent progressivement vers l’ouest à des dépôts plus profonds de bassin intrashelf relativement riches en matière organique (Khurais - Rimthan Arch). La séquence Jubaila – Arab-D montre des variations d’épaisseur qui indiquent une déformation de grande longueur d’onde de la plate-forme arabe à cette période. Les faciès récifaux du membre Arab D sont interprétés comme représentant le maximum d’inondation de ce cycle qui se termine par le développement de systèmes carbonatés – évaporitiques à la fin du Jurassique
They serve as westernmost reference for adjacent prolific reservoirs and source-rock bearing intrashelf basins. Several hierarchical sequences (second to fourth order) have been recognized in outcrops sections (600 km long south of Riyadh) and correlated with gamma-ray logs of subsurface wells (550 km long from Riyadh to Rimthan Arch). The Jurassic platform evolved from very-flat continental-to-nearshore mixed carbonate-siliciclastic platform (Marrat-Dhruma; Toarcian to Middle Callovian) to differentiated ramp with deep intrashelf basins (Tuwaiq-Hanifa; Callovian to Early Kimmeridgian) to a lowstand followed by flat aggraded platform (Jubaila-Arab-D; Kimmeridgian). Tectonic related siliciclastic influx took place in arid condition during the Kimmeridgian (Jubaila Fm.). The Jurassic platform ends with the mixed carbonate-evaporite systems of the Arab Fm. A first second-order tectono-eustatic cycle (Marrat to Tuwaiq) is bounded at the base and top by regional unconformities. It has a stationary depocenter, and show long-term coastal onlap and marine transgression that reached its maximum extent during the upper Tuwaiq (Middle Callovian). The Hanifa Fm. consists of four 3rd-order sequences aggraded flat-toped platform (outcrops to Khurais) marked at the base by argillaceous limestone and top by pure high-energy carbonates with localized reef buildups. The Jubaila Arab-D is two 3rd-order sequences begin with low-stand deposits followed by long-term transgression. These formed flat successions with lateral thickness variations controlled by differential subsidence increased in the Arabian Basin. The transgression is marked by storm-influenced inner-platform with sandstone quartz, grainstones and restricted lime-mudstone. The Maximum marine transgression is placed in the Arab-D with reef buildups in the westernmost inner-platform. During highstand, the reefs are gently prograding out into Rimthan Arch leaving behind restricted lagoon and sabkhah/salina anhydrite
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Books on the topic "SaudiMED"

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Los Saudies. Ediciones Paidos Iberica, 2004.

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Shahid, Sohaib, Olumuyiwa S. Adedeji, and Ling Zhu. Saudiâes Growth and Financial Spillovers to Other GCC Countries: An Empirical Analysis. International Monetary Fund, 2018.

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Brown, Anthony Cave, and Anthony Brown. Dios, oro y petroleo: La historia de Aramco y los reyes saudies. Andres Bello, 2001.

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