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This study examines the factors influencing the quality of operating theatres in Indian multispeciality hospitals, focusing on key managerial and infrastructural components. The study investigates the influence of automated doors and scrub stations, HEPA filters, medical waste management, operating theatre management, pathology services in the operating theatre, and unidirectional workflow on the quality of the operating theatre, as well as the moderating role of operating theatre management between medical waste management and the quality of the operating theatre. This study employed the Donabedian quality of care framework, combined with partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), to analyze data from 483 respondents, including theatre staff, nurses, and surgeons.

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Cognitive biases, Robo advisor and investment decision psychology: An investor's perspective from New York stock exchange.

Acta Psychol (Amst)

June 2025

FAST School of Management, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan; College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, University of Technology Bahrain, Bahrain. Electronic address:

Investment decision making is a systematic process that becomes complex due to cognitive biases and risk perceptions. For rational investment decision making, the investors in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) tend to seek automated investment solutions through Robo Advisors and the volume of such trades is mounting. However, there is dearth of studies that depict the role of cognitive biases, Robo Advisor and risk perception in investment decision psychology.

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Smartphones are intricately connected to the modern society. The two widely used mobile phone operating systems, iOS and Android, profoundly affect the lives of millions of people. Android presently holds a market share of close to 71% among these two.

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Phytoremediation of formaldehyde by three selected non-native indoor plant species.

Int J Phytoremediation

September 2024

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Bahrain, Main Campus Sakhir, Zallaq, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Formaldehyde is an organic volatile compound and a commonly used chemical in various construction materials thus causing dwellers to be exposed to it inside a building. Its remediation from indoor air has been carried out through various techniques where potted plants and living walls are at the front foot. It is necessary to study plants under various conditions for their efficiency.

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Leadership styles have often been proven to support employees in performing their duties better and with more efficiency while enabling them to have extended organizational tenures. Staff nurses are an essential resource of hospitals to ensure proper administration and quality patient health care. The study aims to determine how transformational and authentic leadership styles affect the staff nurses' turnover intention in private hospitals.

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  • This paper looks at how dangerous chemicals called persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and toxic elements (TEs) affect soil and explores ways to clean them up using new technology.
  • It talks about a method called phytoremediation, which uses special plants and microbes to help remove these pollutants, but mentions some challenges like slow plant growth.
  • The paper also highlights new advancements in biotechnology that could make cleaning up polluted soil easier and more effective, helping to protect both people and the environment.
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A critical review on global CO emission: where do industries stand?

Rev Environ Health

December 2023

Environment and Sustainable Development Program, College of Science, University of Bahrain, Sakhir, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Global CO emissions from different industries have been increasing at an alarming rate. This growth is outpacing the efforts, nations are putting in place to reduce their carbon footprints. In this topical review, we critically analyze the level of CO emissions on a global scale and across various industries and activities within them and the dominant anthropogenic forcing instability.

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