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Al-Arabi

Al-Arabi, M., and Y. K. Salman Laminar Natural Convection Heat Transfer from an Inclined Cylinder, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, vol. 23, pp. 45-51, 1980. Holman, J. P. "Heat Transfer," 4th ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1976. [Pg.372]

El-Eskandarani, Sherif, Mechanical Alloyng Fabrication of Advanced Materials at Room Temperature. Cairo-Egipt DAR Al-FIKR AL-ARABI, 1999. [Pg.6]

A.41 [41] M. Al-Arabi and Y. K. Salman. Laminar natural convectionfrom an inclined cylinder. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 23,1980. [Pg.577]

Horizontal Corrugated Surfaces. A heated horizontal isothermal corrugated surface, such as that shown in Fig. 4.23c, can also be considered a finned surface. The heat transfer is from the top surface only. Al-Arabi and El-Refaee [3] have measured heat transfer rates to air (Pr = 0.71) over the range 1.8 x 104< Ra< 1.4 x 107 (the nomenclature is defined in Fig. 4.23c), and have provided the following correlations ... [Pg.239]

The mean Nusselt number Num for thermally developing flow with uniform wall temperature or uniform wall heat flux conditions can be calculated using Al-Arabi s [95] correlation ... [Pg.328]

M. Al-Arabi, Turbulent Heat Transfer in the Entrance Region of a Tube, Heat Transfer Eng., (3) 76-83,1982. [Pg.430]

Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi al-Ghamati, Abdallah b. Muhammad, Kitdb al-khayl Edited by M. al- Arabi al-Khattabi. Beirut, 1986. [Pg.237]

Al-Fihris al-shdmil li-l-turdth al-Arabi al-Isldml al-makhtut al-Fiqh wa-usuiu-hu. 12 vols. Amman Al-Majma al-Malakl li-Buhuth al-Hadara al-Islamiyya, 1999-2004. [Pg.177]

Al-KashI, Ghiyath al-DIn Jamshld. Miftdh al-husdb. Edited by Ahmad S. al-Damirdash and Muhammad H. al-HaftiT. Cairo Dar al-Katib al- ArabI, 1967. [Pg.180]

Al-RazI, Fakhr al-DIn Muhammad ibn Umar. Al-Matdlib al-dl a min al- ilm al-Udhl. Edited by Ahmad H. al-Saqqa. 8 parts in 5 vols. Beirut Dar al-Kitab al- ArabI, 1987-... [Pg.183]

Storteboom H, Arabi M, Davis JG et al (2010) Identification of antibiotic-resistance-gene molecular signatures suitable as tracers of pristine river, urban, and agricultural sources. Environ Sci Technol 44(6) 1947-1953... [Pg.204]

Hause, B. et al., Immunolocalization of l-0-sinapoylglucose malate sinapoyltransferase in Arabi-dopsis thaliana. Planta, 215, 26, 2002. [Pg.207]

The editions accessible to the writer are the Latin text entitled Al-chemiae Gebri Arabis Philosophi, etc. Bern, 1545 The Works of Geber, translated into English by Richard Russell, London, 1678 Die Alchcmie dee Geber, Ernst Darmstaedter, Berlin, 1922. [Pg.278]

N. Flilal, H. Al-Zoubi, A. Mohammad, A. Abu-Arabi, A comprehensive review of nanofiltration membranes treatment, pretreatment, modelling and atomic force microscopy, Desalination 170 (2004) 281-308. [Pg.80]

Skjot, M., Kauppinen, S., Kofod, L. V., Fuglsang, C., Pauly, M., et al., Functional cloning of an endo-arabi-nanase from Aspergillus aculeatus and its heterologous expression in A-oryzae and tobacco. Molecular Genetics Genomics 2001, 265 (5), 913-921. [Pg.1535]

This approach has been explored in attempts to treat progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy/ a rapidly fatal disease caused by the JC virus and characterized by regions of central nervous system demyelination and markedly altered neuroglia. The virus is known to be sensitive in vitro to the action of cytosine arabi-noside (ARA-C) concentrations of 40 M (10 pg/mL) or more (12). Because the agent crosses the blood-brain barrier slowly Hall et al. (13) designed a study to test whether intraventricular/intrathecal administration of ARA-C could successfully treat JC virus in humans. ARA-C was administered as a bolus into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space at the initial rate of 50 mg every 7 days. This ARA-C regimen was found to be... [Pg.113]

Xylitol is the probable connecting point between the D-xylose and L-arabi-nose metabolic pathways (Fig. 5). L-arabinose is the form found most abundantly in nature. Early work by Chaing and Knight showed that cell-free extracts of Penicillium chrysogenum convert L-arabinose to both L-ribose and L-xylulose through the intermediate, L-arabinitol (= L-arabitol) [80]. Only one enzyme, aldose reductase, appears to be responsible for the conversion of L-arabinose to L-arabinitol. Aldose reductase also acts on D-arabinose to produce D-arabitol. Witterveen et al. obtained a mutant of Aspergillus niger deficient in... [Pg.126]

The description of basic substances as alkaline derives from the Arabie word al-qali, meaning plant ashes." Potassium carbonate, commonly known as potash, is found in ashes from wood fires. Long ago it was discovered that this compound dissolves in water to yield a solution that feels slippery, tastes bitter, and reacts with acids. [Pg.189]

Notwithstanding its intuitive appeal, the Rand index suffers from several pitfalls. In particular, it highly depends on the number of groups in the two partitions and the number of stimuli at hand. So much so that, in some situations, it can take high values even for two random partitions (Courcoux et al., 2014 Santos and Embrechts, 2009 Youness and Saporta, 2(X)4). In order to cope with this problem, an adjusted Rand index (ARI) was proposed as a form of the Rand index that is corrected for the grouping of the stimuli by chance (Albatineh and Mihalko, 2006 Hubert and Arabie, 1985). [Pg.169]

The wheat bran is an attractive raw material for arabinoxylan production. The arabi-noxylan is the major dietary fiber component of wheat bran. Its extraction from the wheat bran by the ultrasound-assisted enzymatic treatment has been reported by Wang et al. The wheat bran is also an interesting source of glucose, xylose, and arabinose for bioconversion into ethanol. This low-cost residue is efficiently pretreated and hydrolyzed through the combination of nuld physicochemical methods and appropriated enzyme dosages. Thus, glucose to ethanol conversion of 95% was obtained by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae si. ... [Pg.403]

Figure 5-2. Unrooted single most parsimonious tree of the CesA proteins from maize and Arabi-dopsis determined by the Branch and Bound algorithm of PAUP (Swofford 1998). Branch lengths are proportional to the inferred manber of amino acid substitutions, which are shown in bold font. Bootstrap values from 500 replicates (Felsenstein 1985) are represented as a percentage and are shown in parentheses. Reproduced with kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media from Appenzeller et al., 2004, Cellulose 11 287-299, Fig. 2. 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Figure 5-2. Unrooted single most parsimonious tree of the CesA proteins from maize and Arabi-dopsis determined by the Branch and Bound algorithm of PAUP (Swofford 1998). Branch lengths are proportional to the inferred manber of amino acid substitutions, which are shown in bold font. Bootstrap values from 500 replicates (Felsenstein 1985) are represented as a percentage and are shown in parentheses. Reproduced with kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media from Appenzeller et al., 2004, Cellulose 11 287-299, Fig. 2. 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Taher AT, Arabi M, Sibai H, Nasreddine W, Otrock ZK, Musallam KM, et al. Carbamazepine-induced thrombocytopenia. Blood Cells Mol Dis March 15,2012 48(3) 197-8. [Pg.102]


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