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Al Wathba branch. On 14 September 2014, in the Al Wathba region in the outskirts of Abu Dhabi city, the first external branch of the school opened up with the official name of Abu Dhabi Indian School-Branch 1, Al Wathba (ADIS-1) with an independent administrative system. In 2019 the size of the new school was 3300 students with 240 teachers.
Al Sahl St, Al Wathba South. / 24.26375; 54.658556. Abu Dhabi Indian School Branch 1, Al Wathba ( Arabic: مدرسة أبو ظبي الهندية - فرع الوثبة), commonly abbreviated as "ADIS-1", is a private school offering Indian curriculum education in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [1] The school is managed by a Board of Governors.
Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi. / 24.2047806°N 54.7055528°E / 24.2047806; 54.7055528. Al Wathba ( Arabic: ٱلْوَثْبَة, romanized : Al-Wathbah) is a suburb of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates [1] that has a wetland nearby. It is located not too far from the international airport.
Website. Official Website. Indian School Muscat (abbreviated: ISM) is an Indian school in the Darsait area of Muscat, Oman . The school is a non commercial organization established and funded by the local Indian community and parents. It is managed by a group of 15-21 honorary members (known as SMC) appointed by the board of directors (known as ...
Website. www .mesqatar .org. M.E.S. Indian School is an English medium private school for boys and girls in Doha, Qatar that was established in 1974. It is one of the first schools to be established in Qatar. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and follows the latest curriculum from the CBSE.
Carmel School, Kuwait is a private catholic school of all religious denominations in Kuwait. The school was established in 1969 by the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel, who have several educational establishments across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The school was first established in Salwa and later shifted to Khaitan.
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ADIS is observed in prostate cancer cells that are dependent on androgens for cell proliferation. Androgen withdrawal induces cells to undergo cellular senescence by up-regulating intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause DNA damage. ADIS is maintained through the up-regulation of the cell cycle regulator p16ink4a.