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Chang, C. ‐Y., A. El‐Guindy, and M. A. Papanikolas, "Log‐algebraic identities on Drinfeld modules and special L‐values", Journal of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 97, issue 2, pp. 125-144, 2018.
Chang, S. - K., E. Hassanein, and C. - Y. Hsieh, "A multimedia micro-university", IEEE MultiMedia, no. 3: IEEE, pp. 60–68, 1998. Abstract
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Chang, C. - M., A. M. Soliman, and M. N. S. Swamy, "Analytical synthesis of low-sensitivity high-order voltage-mode DDCC and FDCCII-grounded R and C all-pass filter structures", Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 54, no. 7: IEEE, pp. 1430–1443, 2007. Abstract12-_july_2007.pdf

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Chang, C. M., M. N. S. Swamy, and A. M. Soliman, "Analytical synthesis of voltage-mode even/odd-nth-order differential difference current conveyor and fully differential current conveyor", Int J of Circuit Theory and Applications, vol. 43, pp. 1263–1310, 2015. cta-vol_43_no_10_october_2015_pp_1263-1310.pdf
Chang, C. -hui, M. Kayed, M. Girgis, and K. Shaalan, "A Survey of Web Information Extraction Systems", IEEE Trans. on Knowl. and Data Eng., vol. 18, no. 10, Piscataway, NJ, USA, IEEE Educational Activities Department, pp. 1411–1428, oct, 2006. Abstractiesurvey2006.pdfWebsite

The Internet presents a huge amount of useful information which is usually formatted for its users, which makes it difficult to extract relevant data from various sources. Therefore, the availability of robust, flexible Information Extraction (IE) systems that transform the Web pages into program-friendly structures such as a relational database will become a great necessity. Although many approaches for data extraction from Web pages have been developed, there has been limited effort to compare such tools. Unfortunately, in only a few cases can the results generated by distinct tools be directly compared since the addressed extraction tasks are different. This paper surveys the major Web data extraction approaches and compares them in three dimensions: the task domain, the automation degree, and the techniques used. The criteria of the first dimension explain why an IE system fails to handle some Web sites of particular structures. The criteria of the second dimension classify IE systems based on the techniques used. The criteria of the third dimension measure the degree of automation for IE systems. We believe these criteria provide qualitatively measures to evaluate various IE approaches.

Chang, C. M., S. H. Tu, M. N. S. Swamy, and A. M. Soliman, "Design of Odd Nth-order Elliptic High-Pass Filters Employing OTRAs,", IET Circuits Devices and Systems, vol. 13, issue 2, pp. 174-184, 2019. iet-cds.2019.1.pdf
Chang, E., A. Ameli, A. R. Alian, L. H. Mark, K. Yu, S. Wang, and C. B. Park, "Percolation mechanism and effective conductivity of mechanically deformed 3-dimensional composite networks: Computational modeling and experimental verification", Composites Part B: Engineering , vol. 207, pp. 108552, 2021.
Chang, C. -hui, M. Kayed, M. Girgis, and K. Shaalan, "Criteria for Evaluating Information Extraction Systems", The 3rd International Conference on Informatics and Systems (INFOS2008), Cairo, Egypt, Faculty of Comptuers and Information, mar, 2005. Abstractinfos2005.pdf

The Internet presents a huge amount of useful information which is usually formatted for its users, which makes it difficult to extract relevant data from various sources. Therefore, the availability of robust, flexible Information Extraction (IE) systems that transform the Web pages into program-friendly structures will become a great necessity. Although many approaches for data extraction from Web pages have been developed, there has been limited effort to compare such tools. In addition to briefly surveying the major data extraction approaches described in the literature,the paper also mainly presenting three classes of criteria for qualitatively analyzing these approaches. The criteria of the first class are concerned with the difficulties of an IE task, so these criteria are capable of determining why an IE system fails to handle some Web sites of particular structures. The criteria of the second class are concerned with the effort made by the user in the training process, so these criteria are capable of measuring the degree of automation for IE systems. The criteria of the third class are concerned with the techniques used in IE tasks, so these criteria are capable of measuring the performance of IE systems.

Chang, C. M., S. H. Tu, M. N. S. Swamy, and A. M. Soliman, "Analytical Sunthesis ofElliptic Voltage-Mode Even/Odd-Nth-Order Filter Structures using DDCCs, FDCCIIs, and Grounded Cs and Rs", IET Circuits Devices and Systems, vol. 13, issue 3, pp. 279-291, 2019. iet-cds.2019.2.pdf
Chandrika, N. G., K. Alnowibet, S. K. Kautish, S. E. Reddy, A. F. Alrasheedi, and A. W. Mohamed, "Graph Transformer for Communities Detection in Social Networks.", Computers, Materials & Continua, vol. 70, issue 3, 2022. Abstract
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Chandrasekaran, J., L. Jahnke, G. Glatting, F. Wenz, and Y. Abo-Madyan, "Image guided tangential IMRT for breast cancer radiotherapy: An analysis of different cone-beam-CT matching strategies and their possible effect on the dose distribution", STRAHLENTHERAPIE UND ONKOLOGIE, vol. 190: URBAN & VOGEL NEUMARKTER STRASSE 43, D-81673 MUNICH, GERMANY, pp. 55–55, 2014. Abstract
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Chandrasekar, S. S., Y. Phanse, R. E. Hildebrand, M. Hanafy, C. - W. Wu, C. H. Hansen, J. E. Osorio, M. Suresh, and A. M. Talaat, "Localized and Systemic Immune Responses against SARS-CoV-2 Following Mucosal Immunization", Vaccines, vol. 9, no. 2, 2021. AbstractWebsite

The rapid transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the USA and worldwide necessitates the development of multiple vaccines to combat the COVID-19 global pandemic. Previously, we showed that a particulate adjuvant system, quil-A-loaded chitosan (QAC) nanoparticles, can elicit robust immunity combined with plasmid vaccines when used against avian coronavirus. Here, we report on the immune responses elicited by mucosal homologous plasmid and a heterologous immunization strategy using a plasmid vaccine and a Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) expressing SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) and nucleocapsid (N) antigens. Only the heterologous intranasal immunization strategy elicited neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in serum and bronchoalveolar lavage of mice, suggesting a protective vaccine. The same prime/boost strategy led to the induction of type 1 and type 17 T-cell responses and polyfunctional T-cells expressing multiple type 1 cytokines (e.g., IFN-γ, TNFα, IL-2) in the lungs and spleens of vaccinated mice. In contrast, the plasmid homologous vaccine strategy led to the induction of local mono and polyfunctional T-cells secreting IFN-γ. Outcomes of this study support the potential of QAC-nano vaccines to elicit significant mucosal immune responses against respiratory coronaviruses.

Chandrasekar, S. S., Y. Phanse, M. Riel, R. E. Hildebrand, M. Hanafy, J. E. Osorio, S. S. Abdelgayed, and A. M. Talaat, "Systemic Neutralizing Antibodies and Local Immune Responses Are Critical for the Control of SARS-CoV-2", Viruses, vol. 14, no. 6, 2022. AbstractWebsite

Antibody measurements are primarily used to evaluate experimental and approved COVID-19 vaccines, which is unilateral considering our immune responses’ complex nature. Previously, we showed that nanoparticle plasmid DNA adjuvant system, QAC, and MVA based vaccines were immunogenic against SARS-CoV-2. Here, we report on the protective efficacy of systemic humoral and mucosal cell-mediated immune responses in transgenic mice models against SARS-CoV-2 following nanoparticle immunization. Parenteral, intramuscular administration of QAC-based plasmid DNA vaccine-encoding SARS-CoV-2 S and N led to the induction of significant serum neutralizing humoral responses, which reduced viral burden in the lungs and prevented viral dissemination to the brain. In contrast, the mucosal, intranasal administration of a heterologous vaccine elicited significant mucosal cell-mediated immune responses in the lungs that limited lung viral replication. The presented results demonstrate that serum neutralizing humoral and local lung T-cell immune responses are critical for the control of SARS-CoV-2 replication.

Chandrasekar, S. S., Y. Phanse, M. Riel, R. E. Hildebrand, M. Hanafy, J. E. Osorio, S. S. Abdelgayed, and A. M. Talaat, "Systemic Neutralizing Antibodies and Local Immune Responses Are Critical for the Control of SARS-CoV-2", Viruses, vol. 14, issue 1262, pp. 1-20, 2022. viruses-14-01262-v2.pdf
Chandramoorthy, H. C., I. Bin-Jaliah, H. Z. Yassin, and M. A. Haidara, "MSCs ameliorates DPN induced cellular pathology via [Ca2+]i homeostasis and scavenging the pro-inflammatory cytokines", Journal of cellular physiology, vol. 233, pp. 1330–1341., 2018. hanaa_-pdf_journal_of_cellular_physiology.pdf
Chandra, B., H. Park, A. Maarouf, G. J. Martyna, and G. S. Tulevski, "Carbon nanotube thin film transistors on flexible substrates", Applied Physics Letters, vol. 99, no. 7: AIP, pp. 072110–072110, 2011. Abstract2011_-_applied_physics_letters_-_carbon_nanotube_thin_film_transistors_on_flexible_substrates_-_chandra_et_al.pdf

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Chancellor, M. B., D. A. Rivas, F. X. Keeley, M. A. Lotfi, and L. G. Gomella, "Similarity of the American Urological Association Symptom Index among men with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), urethral obstruction not due to BPH and detrusor hyperreflexia without outlet obstruction.", British journal of urology, vol. 74, issue 2, pp. 200-3, 1994. Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the specificity of the American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) versus other urodynamically verified micturitional dysfunction in men.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty-seven consecutive men who had been referred for video-urodynamic evaluation of voiding symptoms were evaluated. The patients were divided into three groups: (i) BPH group (n = 24); (ii) non-BPH obstructed group (n = 20; nine bladder neck obstruction, 11 bulbous urethral stricture); and (iii) detrusor hyper-reflexia group: detrusor hyper-reflexia without outlet obstruction (n = 13).

RESULTS: The mean AUA symptom score for the BPH group was 18.9 (range 7-28). The mean score for the 20 non-BPH obstructed group was 17.6 (range 4-28) and the mean score for the 13 men with detrusor hyper-reflexia was 20.5 (range 12-27). There was no statistical difference in the AUA symptom score among the three groups.

CONCLUSION: The AUA Symptom Index does not specifically identify BPH or bladder outlet obstruction. The index cannot differentiate the site of obstruction as noted by the similar scores among men with BPH from those with bladder neck obstruction and urethral strictures. Moreover, The AUA Symptom Index scores are similar between men with voiding symptoms secondary to bladder dysfunction and bladder outlet obstruction.

Chan, S. H., R. Amano, M. Abou-Ellail, S. Kaseb, and H. Kayed, "Numerical predictions of turbulent flow and heat transfer in circular pipes using a low Reynolds number two-equation model of turbulence", Advanced Computational Methods and Experiments in Heat Transfer XI, vol. 68: WIT Press, pp. 111, 2010. Abstract
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Chan, S. H., R. Amano, M. Abou-Ellail, and K. S. H. and Kayed, "Computations of Turbulent Flow and Heat Transfer in Circular Pipes Using a Low Reynolds Number Two-Equation Model of Turbulence without Use of Wall Function", International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics, 2014.
Chan, D. S., N. Fnais, I. Ibrahim, S. Daniel, and J. Manoukian, "Exploring polycaprolactone in tracheal surgery: A scoping review of in-vivo studies.", International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, vol. 123, pp. 38-42, 2019. Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Tracheal pathology can be life-threatening if not managed appropriately. There are still some surgical limitations today for certain pathologies, such as in severe tracheomalacia, or when long segments of trachea need to be resected. Poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) is a polymer that has recently gained popularity for its use in tracheal surgeries in animal models and in certain human pediatric cases in hopes of addressing these difficult situations. PCL can be 3D printed or manufactured through molds to create tracheal stents, splints, patches and even to reconstruct full circumferential tracheal defects.

OBJECTIVE: To perform a scoping review, and explore insights into the applications of PCL for tracheal surgeries in-vivo.

METHODS: A literature search in Embase, MEDLINE, and BIOSIS was performed to include all articles available prior to December 21, 2018 without any language restrictions. We included all original research that investigated the use of a PCL implant, stent, splint, scaffold, or graft in tracheal surgeries in-vivo. Assessment of all articles were performed by two independent authors prior to inclusion for analysis.

RESULTS: A total of 27 articles were included in the study. All articles were original research studies, primarily consisting of interventional studies (92.4%), there was also 2 case reports (7.4%). Articles were published in the last decade, publications range from 2009 to 2019. The most common animal model used for the tracheal surgeries were the New Zealand rabbits (n = 19, 70%). Two studies (7%) also described the use PCL in a total of 4 human cases. To investigate the PCL reconstructed airways, histology and bronchoscopy were the most commonly implemented methods of analysis in 88.9% and 70.4% respectively. Airway analysis was also done using imaging modalities including CT scan (n = 9, 33.3%), MRI (n = 2, 7.4%), X-ray (n = 1, 3.7%). 17 (62.9%) of the studies used 3D printing processes to create their PCL implants.

CONCLUSIONS: Overall, this review demonstrates the feasibility of PCL in tracheal reconstruction and tracheal stenting/splinting. It highlights common trends and the limitations of the literature thus far on this topic.

Chamsi-Pasha, M. A. R., M. Bassiouny, and E. S. H. Kim, "Hydralazine-induced lupus syndrome presenting with large pericardial effusion", QJM, vol. 107, no. 4: Oxford University Press, pp. 305–307, 2014. Abstract
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Chams-El-Dine, C., "Business Elites in Iraq: Between Economic Liberalization and Political Deadlock", Singapore Middle East Papers, vol. Fall , issue 3, pp. 23-34, 2012. Abstract

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Chams-El-Dine, C., "Egypt, From Military Reform to Military Sanctuarization", Armies and Insurgencies in the Arab Spring, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. Abstract

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Chams-El-Dine, C., "Out of the Ashes: The Rise of an Anti-Sectarian Discourse in Post-2011 Iraq", Islamists and the Politics of the Arab Uprisings: Governance, Pluralisation and Contention, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2018. Abstract

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Chams-El-Dine, C., "Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose : gestion des élites gouvernantes sous Saddam Hussein", Revue Internationale de Politique Comparée, vol. 19, issue 4, pp. 67-91, 2012. Abstract

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