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Jerash University was established in 1992, and started teaching in 1993. It is the first private university in the north of Jordan and it is the largest investing establishment in Jerash province which has participated in solving the problems of poverty and unemployment in the area. It has been , from the first day of establishment, working to achieve uniqueness in education and serving local and national society.  

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EFFECT MAN-IN THE MIDDLE ON THE NETWORK PERFORMANCE IN VARIOUS ATTACK STRATEGIES

IYAS ALODAT

The International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA), May 2021, Volume 13, Number 3

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Collaborative M-Learning Adoption Model: A Case Study for Jordan

Mohammad Alnabhan, Yousef Aljaraideh

International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 9 (8), 4-10

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The Impact of Partial and Total Replacement of Soybean with Peanut Meal on Broilers Performance

Mysaa Ata

Journal of Natural Sciences Research Vol.6, No.4, 2016

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The influence of five metallic nanoparticles on the expression of major drugmetabolizing enzyme genes with correlation of inflammation in mouse livers

Yazun Jarrara , Amin Al-Doaissb , Mohammad Alfaifib , Ali Shatib , Mohammed Al-Kahtanib , Bashir Jarrar

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Volume 80, November 2020, 103449

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AMERICAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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Ahmad Habboush Mahmoud AlShugran

ComputerandInformation Science; Vol. 11, No. 2; 2018 ISSN 1913-8989 E-ISSN 1913-8997

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Rami Malkawi Malek Alzaqebah, Ali Al-Yousef, Bilal Abul-Huda

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology

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Performance Evaluation of Unicast Routing Protocols in MANETs–Current State and Future Prospects

• Alnabhan, M., Alshuqran, M., Hammad, M., & Al Nawayseh, M.

International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 11(1), 84-97

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Cardiac and testicular alterations induced by acute exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticles: Histopathological study

Amin Al-Doaiss1,2, Bashir Jarrar3,*, Ali Shati1, Mohammed Al-Kahtani1 & Mohammad Alfaifi1

IET Nanobiotechnology

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Moral Distress and Turnover Intention among Critical Care Nurses in Saudi Arabia

Bilal Abumayyaleh, Omar Khraisat, Shaher Hamaideh, Adnan Ahmed, ImadThultheen

The study aimed is to identify the relationship between moral distress and turnover intention among critical care nurses. A convenient sample of 200 critical care nurses was surveyed by Revised Moral Distress Scale and Turnover Intention Scale as a descriptive correlational cross-sectional study at teaching university hospital located in Riyadh the capital of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The result revealed that, critical care nurses reported a moderate level of moral distress. No significant association was indicated between moral distress intensity and frequency and nurses' turnover intention except a significant association between age (r =0 .17, P< 0.05), years of nursing experience (r = 0.19, P< 0.05), years of critical care experience (r = 0.18, P< 0.05) and turnover intention. There is a pressing need for conceptual work to generate a more vigorous understanding of moral distress in nursing practice and the relationship between moral distress and decision to leave position or nursing and the impact on patient care.

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