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  1. Smoking, reasons for initiation and barriers of cessation: a cross-sectional study among the population of Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia
    Amar Fathi Mohamed Khalifa, Omar Abdullah Alahmari, Mamdouh Alharbi, Abdullah Alruwili, Shalhoub Alqahtani, Omar Alanazi, Fadi Alhalabi, Eqab Alotibi, Abdulmanea Alwayili, Abdullah Aloggael, Abdulellah Almoutairi, Hamad Abdulraazzaq
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2020; 4(2): 309-312.
  2. AN IOT BASED SOCIAL DISTANCING MONITORING SYSTEM IN PUBLIC AREA FOR REDUCING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19
    Aamir Nizam Ansari, Buhsra Shakeel, Dr. Rami N. Alkhawaji, Abdulellah A. Alaboudi, Aariz Nizam Ansari
    Elementary Education Online. 2021; 20(2): 844-852.
  3. The role of low-molecular-weight heparin on recurrent abortion: a review
    Taraji Saeed Alrehaili, Mohamed Abdulrahman Alnajjar, Mohammed Saeed Alrehaili, Abdulellah Ismail Alqurashi, Muhammad Essam Aldabbagh
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(4): 1781-1785.
  4. Impact of sleep quality and general health on academic performance
    Omar I Modayfer, Meshail A Al Aamer, Abdulellah M Al Adel, Laura I Al Olayan
    International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2017; 6(4): 779-782.
  5. The effect of social media use on dermatologists and their practices in Jeddah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    Abdulellah Ibrahim Aleissa, Suhail Khalid Abualnaja, Abdullah Eihab Rajab, Loai Khalid Alnouri, Hassan Mohammed Badawoud, Saud Mohammed Aleissa
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2023; 7(3): 482-486.


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