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Why Don't More Girls Choose to Pursue a Science Career? PISA in Focus. No. 93

STEM and girls

Mostafa T.
GSID: KWZPHqSyDI4J
T Mostafa - OECD Publishing, 2019 - ERIC

… (STEM) professions? Using data from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), Gijsbert Stoet and David Geary examined the nature of the gender gap in STEM … a STEM …

The impact of COVID-19 induced emergency remote instruction on students' academic performance at an HBCU

HBCU broadening

Mostafa S, Tankersley B.
GSID: yd0or9IPzCcJ
S Mostafa, K Cousins-Cooper, B Tankersley, S Burns… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org

… This study integrates extensive data from students’ institutional records at a large Historically Black College and University (HBCU) institution with data from a students’ survey about the …

Science teachers' satisfaction: Evidence from the PISA 2015 teacher survey

Science teachers

Mostafa T, Pál J.
GSID: p7JvffZYfQYJ
T Mostafa, J Pál - 2018 - oecd-ilibrary.org

… ) asked teachers … teacher, student and school characteristics are related to science teachers’ satisfaction in 19 PISA-participating countries and economies. The findings show that the most satisfied science teachers tend to be those who are initially motivated...

Why don't more girls choose to pursue a science career?

STEM and girls

Mostafa T.
GSID: ymjqSRp2CWAJ
T Mostafa - 2019 - oecd-ilibrary.org

… while girls scored higher in reading. These differences could explain why boys are more likely than girls to choose careers in STEM fields, even though the overall performance of girls …

Note on testing hypotheses in an unbalanced random effects model.

Biometrika

Mostafa MG.
PMID: 6064028
Biometrika. 1967 Dec;54(3):659-62.

No abstract available.

ElectroEncephaloGraphics: Making waves in computer graphics research.

IEEE computer graphics and applications

Mustafa M, Magnor M.
PMID: 25216478
IEEE Comput Graph Appl. 2014 Nov-Dec;34(6):46-56. doi: 10.1109/MCG.2014.107. Epub 2014 Sep 09.

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a novel modality for investigating perceptual graphics problems. Until recently, EEG has predominantly been used for clinical diagnosis, in psychology, and by the brain-computer-interface community. Researchers are extending it to help understand the perception of visual...

Unraveling the Nature of Anomalously Fast Energy Storage in T-Nb.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Chen D, Wang JH, Chou TF, Zhao B, El-Sayed MA, Liu M.
PMID: 28441872
J Am Chem Soc. 2017 May 24;139(20):7071-7081. doi: 10.1021/jacs.7b03141. Epub 2017 May 12.

While T-Nb

Membrane Proteomics of Arabidopsis Glucosinolate Mutants .

Frontiers in plant science

Mostafa I, Yoo MJ, Zhu N, Geng S, Dufresne C, Abou-Hashem M, El-Domiaty M, Chen S.
PMID: 28443122
Front Plant Sci. 2017 Apr 11;8:534. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00534. eCollection 2017.

Glucosinolates (Gls) constitute a major group of natural metabolites represented by three major classes (aliphatic, indolic and aromatic) of more than 120 chemical structures. In our previous work, soluble proteins and metabolites in Arabidopsis mutants deficient of aliphatic (

Metatranscriptomic analysis of a high-sulfide aquatic spring reveals insights into sulfur cycling and unexpected aerobic metabolism.

PeerJ

Spain AM, Elshahed MS, Najar FZ, Krumholz LR.
PMID: 26417542
PeerJ. 2015 Sep 22;3:e1259. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1259. eCollection 2015.

Zodletone spring is a sulfide-rich spring in southwestern Oklahoma characterized by shallow, microoxic, light-exposed spring water overlaying anoxic sediments. Previously, culture-independent 16S rRNA gene based diversity surveys have revealed that Zodletone spring source sediments harbor a highly diverse microbial...

A cross-sectional analysis of clinical presentations of and risk factors for enteric protozoan Infections in an Active Duty Population during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines

Downs JW, Putnam SD, Rockabrand DM, El Okla G, Mostafa M, Monteville MR, Antosek LE, Herbst J, Tribble DR, Riddle MS, Sanders JW.
PMID: 28883934
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2015 Jul 31;1:2. doi: 10.1186/s40794-015-0005-6. eCollection 2015.

BACKGROUND: Infectious travelers' diarrhea (TD) is a well-appreciated problem among service members serving abroad, particularly where infrastructure is limited due to ongoing combat operations, and efforts at sanitation and hygiene may not be considered an immediate priority. Bacterial and...

Perceived risk of watery diarrhea and dysentery and intended compliance with chemoprophylaxis among a deployed military population.

Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines

Porter CK, Felicione K, Tribble DR, Armstrong AW, Mostafa M, Riddle MS.
PMID: 28883939
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2015 Aug 19;1:7. doi: 10.1186/s40794-015-0009-2. eCollection 2015.

BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases are a leading cause of morbidity among travelers to resource-limited regions and primary prevention is a cornerstone to risk reduction. Chemoprophylaxis has been successfully utilized for specific diseases.METHODS: We assessed self-reported compliance to daily chemoprophylaxis among...

The prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in patients with obesity hypoventilation syndrome: a prospective observational study.

Journal of thoracic disease

Almeneessier AS, Nashwan SZ, Al-Shamiri MQ, Pandi-Perumal SR, BaHammam AS.
PMID: 28449486
J Thorac Dis. 2017 Mar;9(3):779-788. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2017.03.21.

BACKGROUND: One important cardiovascular morbidity that is associated with obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) is the development of pulmonary hypertension (PH). However, few studies have assessed PH in OHS patients. Therefore, we prospectively assessed the prevalence of PH in a...

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