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Hydrocarbon Degrading Candidate Bacteria Isolated From Qatar Polluted Soil and Molecular Identification of Key Enzymes Coding Genes
(Environmental Sciences, 2021 , Master Thesis)
Sixteen bacterial strains were isolated form contaminated soils and identified as Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus circulans, Burkholderia cepacia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Micrococcus luteus, Raoultella ornithinolytica and ...
Qatar Foreign Assistance to Education Development in Africa: Prospects and Pitfalls
(Gulf Studies, 2021 , Master Thesis)
This thesis is aimed to analyze Qatar's foreign aid to the Sub-Saharan countries
especially in terms of educational aid over the period of (2013-2019). It highlights the
evolution of Qatar's educational aid to the ...
Perception of Womanhood and Femininty among Qatari Women : A Qualitative Study Of
(Gulf Studies, 2021 , Dissertation)
This study explores the perception of womanhood and femininity among
Qatari women and critically investigates to which extent their perception is different
from mainstream patriarchal perception. Furthermore, this study ...
Development of Biosurfactants from Indigenous Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria for Enhancing Remediation of Weathered Oily-Soils and Oil Recovery in Qatar
(Environmental Sciences, 2021 , Master Thesis)
Bacterial strains were isolated from highly weathered oil-contaminated sites,
identified, and differentiated based on their gene expression with the use of matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass ...
NONSYNDROMIC HEARING LOSS IN QATAR: THE GENETIC BASIS AND THE DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF GENETIC TESTING
(Genetic Counseling, 2022 , Professional Masters Project)
Background: Hearing loss is the most predominant sensory defect worldwide with around 8% of cases occurring in children. Approximately 66% of childhood-onset hearing loss cases are attributed to genetic factors. The ...
REGIONAL INTERVENTIONS OF GULF MONARCHIES AND RESURGENCE OF ISLAMIC SECTARIANISM DURING THE ARAB SPRING
(Gulf Studies, 06-2 , Master Thesis)
This study examines the sectarian aspect and narrative of the Arab Spring by comparatively assessing the actions and policies of three Gulf monarchies actively involved in regional conflicts: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab ...
Symbiotic dinoflagellates associated with corals in Qatar: characterization and physiological response to environmental change
(Biological and Environmental Science, 2017 , Master Thesis)
Studying coral reefs’ responses to environmental and anthropogenic stressors is crucial to
ensure the development of appropriate conservation and restoration programs, especially
in areas such as the Arabian Gulf where ...
An Integrated Approach to Benthic Habitat Classification of the North Eastern Qatar Marine Zone Using Remote Sensing, Geographic Information System, and in Situ Measurements
(Biological and Environmental Sciences, 2014 , Master Thesis)
A key aspect in the conservation management of the coastal marine zone is mapping the benthic habitat, which is the focus of the work presented in this project. Multispectral Worldview-2 (WV2) satellite data acquired in ...
HASHTAG UNITY IN THE MIDST OF THE BLOCKADE OF QATAR
(Gulf Studies, 2018 , Master Thesis)
This thesis examines the digital manifestations of the wave of popular nationalism that emerged in Qatar following the outbreak of the Gulf crisis in June 2017. It undertakes a multimethod analysis of 39,454 messages on ...
QATAR MEDIATION STRATEGY: AFGHANISTAN AS A CASE STUDY
(Gulf Studies, 2024 , Master Thesis)
Qatar is a small Gulf state located in a critical geopolitical location. It gained its independence in the early 1970s, a time where the Gulf region was going through many incidents such as the Iranian Revolution, the ...