Abdel-Aziz, M., and H. Ghandour,
"Comparative Study between V-Y Pushback Technique and Furlow Technique in Cleft Soft Palate Repair",
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, vol. 34, issue 1, pp. 27-32, 2011.
AbstractMany methods of cleft palate repair have been described. Two effective methods are commonly used for repair of soft palate clefts: the Wardill-Kilner V-Y push back and the Furlow double opposing Z-plasty; each has advantages and disadvantages. The aim of this study was to compare between the V-Y push back technique and the Furlow Z-plasty technique regarding effectiveness in palatal reconstruction and improvement of velopharyngeal closure in cases of cleft soft palate
Al-Said, A. B., M. M. El-Gamml, M. A. Rashwan, and W. M. Fakhr,
"A Comparative Study for Arabic Word Sense Disambiguation using document preprocessing and machine learning techniques",
Arabic Language Technology International Conference (ALTIC), Bibliotheca Alexandrina (B.A.), Alexandria, Egypt., 2011.
El-Kosasy, A. M., M. Nebsen, M. A. K. El-Rahman, M. Y. Salem, and M. G. El-Bardicy,
"Comparative Study of 2-Hydroxy Propyl Beta Cyclodextrin and Calixarene as Ionophores in Potentiometric Ion-Selective Electrodes for Neostigmine Bromide",
Talanta, vol. 85, issue 2, pp. 913–918, 2011.
El-Kosasy, A. M., M. Nebsen, A. M. K. El-Rahman, M. Y. Salem, and et al,
"Comparative study of 2-hydroxy propyl beta cyclodextrin and calixarene as ionophores in potentiometric ion-selective electrodes for neostigmine bromide",
Talanta, vol. 85, issue 2, pp. 913-918, 2011.
El-Dinshary, E. E. - D., A. S. Attia, M. Y. Wissa, and R. A.R.El-Naggar,
"Comparative Study of the Effect of Natural and Synthetic Vitamin E on some Effects of Celecoxib and Diclofenac in Rats ",
Kasr El Aini Medical Journal, vol. 17, issue 2, pp. 17-35, 2011.
Fouad, D. M., and M. B. Mohamed,
"Comparative Study of the Photocatalytic Activity of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Their Hybrid Metal Nanocomposites on the Photodegradation of Malathion",
Journal of Nanomaterials, vol. 2012, pp. 8, 2011.
AbstractThis work is devoted to synthesize different semiconductor nanoparticles and their metal-hybrid nanocomposites such as TiO2, Au/TiO2, ZnO, and Au/ZnO. The morphology and crystal structure of the prepared nanomaterials are characterized by the TEM and XRD, respectively. These materials are used as catalysts for the photodegradation of Malathion which is one of the most commonly used pesticides in the developing countries. The degradation of 10 ppm Malathion under ultraviolet (UV) and visible light in the presence of the different synthesized nanocomposites was analyzed with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and UV-Visible Spectra. A comprehensive study is carried out for the catalytic efficiency of the prepared nanoparticles. Different factors influencing the catalytic photodegradation are investigated, as different light source, surface coverage, and nature of the organic contaminants. The results indicate that hybrid nanocomposite of the semiconductor-metal hybrid serves as a better catalytic system compared with semiconductor nanoparticles themselves.
Alshaibah, W. B. M., F. A. ElShehaby, N. A. ElDokky, and A. M. Reda,
"Comparative study on the microbial adhesion to preveneered and stainless steel crowns",
Indian Journal of Dentistry, vol. 2, issue 4, pp. 123-128, 2011.
M., M. I., K. F. Mohamed, M. Mohamed, N. E. A., A. M. Shibl, M. M. Salem-Bekhit, and H. M. E.,
"Comparison Between the Conventional and Modern Techniques used for Identification of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex",
African Journal of Microbiology Research, vol. 5, issue 25, pp. 4338-4343, 2011.
Khelfa, D. G., K. S. Sayed, M. A. Mohammed, and E. S. Abdel-azize,
"Comparison between using of vaccination versus to application of anticoccidial drugs in prevention of coccidiosis in broilers under field conditions.",
Journal of American Science, vol. 7, issue 9, pp. 869-881, 2011.
Simeonova, A., Y. Abo-Madyan, M. El-Haddad, G. Welzel, M. Polednik, R. Boggula, F. Wenz, and F. Lohr,
"Comparison of Anisotropic Aperture Based Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy with 3D-Conformal Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Large Lung Tumors",
Radiotherapy and Oncology, vol. 102, issue 2, pp. 268–273, 2011.
AbstractPurpose/objective(s): IMRT allows dose escalation for large lung tumors, but respiratory motion may compromise delivery, A treatment plan that modulates fluency predominantly in the transversal direction and leaves the fluency identical in the direction of the breathing motion may reduce this problem.
Osman, H., and K. Bainbridge,
"Comparison of Statistical Deterioration Models for Water Distribution Networks",
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, vol. 25, issue 3, pp. 259-266, 2011.
AbstractThe use of water main break history as a proxy for condition has become common practice because of the high costs associated with direct assessments. Statistical deterioration models predict future water main breaks on the basis of historical patterns. Many municipalities are beginning to understand the value of utilizing water pipe break histories to manage their noncritical distribution networks via deterioration models. This paper presents a generic IDEF0 process model for developing water main deterioration models. Two common statistical deterioration models for water pipes are compared: rate-of-failure models (ROF) and transition-state (TS) models. ROF models extrapolate the breakage rate for a particular cohort of pipes and do not differentiate between the times between successive failures. On the other hand, transition-state models attempt to model the time between successive failures for pipes. This paper presents a comparison and analysis of ROF models and transition-state models by using a single data set for cast- and ductile-iron pipes in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The paper compares the models’ ability to support breakage forecasting, long-term strategic planning, and short-term tactical planning. Best practices for pipe segmentation in support of water main deterioration models are presented.
Semmler, M., F. Abdel-Ghaffar, K. A. S. Al-Rasheid, and H. Mehlhorn,
"Comparison of the Tick Repellent Efficacy of Chemical and Biological Products Originating from Europe and the USA",
Parasitology Research, vol. 108, pp. 899-904, 2011.
AbstractThe present paper investigates the efficacy of common anti-tick repellents in Europe and in the USA. There were tested Ixodes ricinus, Dermacentor reticulatus, and Rhipcephalus sanguineus when they are placed onto hands and clothes of male and female humans being treated with common tick repellents. It was seen that DEET needed high concentrations to repel ticks, while essential oils are mostly inefficient. On the other hand saltidin = icaridin, p-menthan-diol and IR 3535 showed long-lasting effects, which in the case of combinations of saltidin and Vitex extracts were even increased.