El-Rahman, K. M. A., M. R. El-Sourougy, N. M. Abdel-Monem, and I. M. Ismail,
"Modeling the sorption kinetics of cesium and strontium ions on zeolite A",
Journal of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences, vol. 7, no. 2: The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences, pp. 21–27, 2006.
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El-Rahman, K. M. A., M. R. El-Sourougy, N. M. Abdel-Monem, and I. M. Ismail,
"Modeling the sorption kinetics of cesium and strontium ions on zeolite A",
Journal of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences, vol. 7, no. 2: The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences, pp. 21–27, 2006.
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EL-SHEMY, H. A., M. M. Khalafalla, K. Fujita, and M. Ishimoto,
"Molecular control of gene co-suppression in transgenic soybean via particle bombardment",
BMB Reports, vol. 39, issue 1: Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, pp. 61-67, 2006.
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Mansour, M. S. a, A. b Joedicke, and N. b Peters,
"Multi-reaction zones imaging technique for turbulent hydrocarbon flames",
Turkish Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 157-161, 2006.
AbstractDetection and imaging of multi-reaction zones is an essential tool for understanding the detailed structure of complicated flames. In this work a combined 4-camera technique is presented for multi-reaction zones imaging. The technique combines highly advanced laser-based diagnostics tools, namely Rayleigh scattering, laser-induced predissociation fluorescence (LIPF) of OH, LIF of PAH, and LIF of formaldehyde (CH2O). The application of this combined technique in turbulent non-homogeneous hydrocarbon flames is quite new. The technique shows its ability to detect simultaneously rich, lean and diffusion reaction zones. The 3 reaction zones can be spatially resolved, providing essential information about their interaction and overall flame stability. Therefore, the detection and study of triple flame structures in non-homogeneous turbulent flames becomes possible. An example of a triple flame structure in a turbulent lifted non-premixed methane flame is presented. The present work proves that the developed technique is a powerful tool for multi-reaction zone measurements in turbulent and laminar flames. © TÜBİTAK.
Mansour, M. S., A. Joedicke, and N. Peters,
"Multi-reaction zones imaging technique for turbulent hydrocarbon flames",
Turkish Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 157-161, 2006.
AbstractDetection and imaging of multi-reaction zones is an essential tool for understanding the detailed structure of complicated flames. In this work a combined 4-camera technique is presented for multi-reaction zones imaging. The technique combines highly advanced laser-based diagnostics tools, namely Rayleigh scattering, laser-induced predissociation fluorescence (LIPF) of OH, LIF of PAH, and LIF of formaldehyde (CH2O). The application of this combined technique in turbulent non-homogeneous hydrocarbon flames is quite new. The technique shows its ability to detect simultaneously rich, lean and diffusion reaction zones. The 3 reaction zones can be spatially resolved, providing essential information about their interaction and overall flame stability. Therefore, the detection and study of triple flame structures in non-homogeneous turbulent flames becomes possible. An example of a triple flame structure in a turbulent lifted non-premixed methane flame is presented. The present work proves that the developed technique is a powerful tool for multi-reaction zone measurements in turbulent and laminar flames. © TÜBİTAK.
Adly, A. A., and S. K. Abd-El-Hafiz,
"Nanomagnetics and Theory-Using the Particle Swarm Evolutionary Approach in Shape Optimization and Field Analysis of Devices Involving Nonlinear Magnetic Media",
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 42, issue 10: New York, NY: Published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for the Magnetics Group, c1965-, pp. 3150-3152, 2006.
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Salman, Y. M., M. A. Assal, A. M. Badawi, S. M. Alian, and M. El-Bayumoi,
"NEW AUTOMATIC TECHNIQUE FOR TRACKING BRAIN TUMOR RESPONSE",
Int. J. Sci. Res., vol. 16, pp. 487–492, 2006.
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