Elyamani, A., P. Roca, O. Caselles, and J. Clapes,
"Dynamic Investigation of Cultural Heritage Buildings for Seismic Safety Assessment",
Handbook of Cultural Heritage Analysis, Cham, Springer International Publishing, pp. 1187 - 1220, 2022.
AbstractCultural heritage buildings are prone to failures when subjected to seismic events, and recent earthquakes worldwide resulted in many losses of these buildings. Therefore, there is a need for methodologies for assessing their seismic safety that should be based on enough knowledge of the building. Here, dynamic investigation by dynamic identification testing and dynamic monitoring increase significantly the level of knowledge about the assessed building. The dynamic identification tests give global information about the dynamic properties like natural frequencies that are useful in calibrating and updating a numerical model of the building that could be used in the seismic safety evaluation. Dynamic monitoring gives the dynamic properties’ evolution in time and may be used as an early warning tool able to send alarms when meaningful changes in dynamic properties are observed. This chapter gives some considerations on the different investigation activities of dynamic identification, dynamic monitoring, numerical model updating, and seismic safety assessment of cultural heritage buildings. As an application, the case study of the historic Mallorca cathedral is discussed.
Abdelsalam, H. M., C. Reddick, H. A. ElKadi, and S. Gamal,
"E-Government and Public Service Delivery: A Survey of Egypt Citizens",
Human-Centered System Design for Electronic Governance, Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp. 309–325, 2013.
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Refat, M., A. M. M. Abdelmotagaly, M. M. Z. Ahmed, and I. El-Mahallawi,
"The Effect Of Heat Treatment On The Properties Of Friction Stir Processed Aa7075-0 With And Without Nano Alumina Additions",
Friction Stir Welding and Processing VIII, edited by: Rajiv S. Mishra, Murray W. Mahoney, Yutaka Sato, and Yuri Hovanski, New York, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2015.
Mussarat, A., M. Farid, W. Hussain, S. Ali, U. Ashraf, A. Azam, N. Raza, H. A. S. Alhaithloul, and M. H. Soliman,
"Efficacy of Duckweeds for Phytoremediation: Morpho-Physiological and Biochemical Alterations",
Approaches to the Remediation of Inorganic Pollutants, Singapore, Springer Singapore, pp. 345 - 359, 2021.
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Myers, T. E., A. L. Richards, P. Daszak, S. P. Luby, J. H. Epstein, J. M. Hossain, E. S. Gurley, J. R. C. Pulliam, A. Zayed, M. S. Abdel-Dayem, et al.,
"Emerging and re-emerging diseases",
Environmental Tracking for Public Health Surveillance, vol. 11: CRC Press, pp. 187, 2012.
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Bhardwaj, A. K., L. M. M. Hamed, N. Sharma, D. Rajwar, S. Meti, and M. S. Nagaraja,
"Engineered Polymeric and Nano-materials for Taming Salty Soils and Waters Used for Crop Production",
Research Developments in Saline Agriculture: Springer, pp. 391–405, 2019.
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Shaalan, K., A. Hendam, and A. Rafea,
"An English-Arabic Bi-directional Machine Translation Tool in the Agriculture Domain",
Intelligent Information Processing V, vol. 340, Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Boston, pp. 281–290, 2010.
AbstractThe present work reports our attempt in developing an English-Arabic bi-directional Machine Translation (MT) tool in the agriculture domain. It aims to achieve automated translation of expert systems. In particular, we describe the translation of knowledge base, including, prompts, responses, explanation text, and advices. In the central laboratory for agricultural expert systems, this tool is found to be essential in developing bi-directional (English-Arabic) expert systems because both English and Arabic versions are needed for development, deployment, and usage purpose. The tool follows the rule-based transfer MT approach. A major design goal of this tool is that it can be used as a stand-alone tool and can be very well integrated with a general (English-Arabic) MT system for Arabic scientific text. The paper also discusses our experience with the developed MT system and reports on results of its application on real agricultural expert systems.
Abaza, A. A., A. M. Mahmoud, J. B. Day, W. T. Goldsmith, A. A. Afshari, J. S. Reynolds, and D. G. Frazer,
"Feature selection of voluntary cough patterns for detecting lung diseases",
25th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference 2009, 15–17 May 2009, Miami, Florida, USA: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 323-328, 2009.
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Abd El-Maksoud, A. J., A. A. Abd El-Kader, B. G. Hassan, N. G. Rihan, M. F. Tolba, L. A. Said, A. G. Radwan, and M. F. Abu-ElYazeed,
"FPGA Implementation of Integer/Fractional Chaotic Systems",
Multimedia Security Using Chaotic Maps: Principles and Methodologies: Springer, Cham, pp. 199–229, 2020.
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Abd El-Maksoud, A. J., A. A. Abd El-Kader, B. G. Hassan, N. G. Rihan, M. F. Tolba, L. A. Said, A. G. Radwan, and M. F. Abu-ElYazeed,
"FPGA Implementation of Integer/Fractional Chaotic Systems",
Multimedia Security Using Chaotic Maps: Principles and Methodologies: Springer, Cham, pp. 199–229, 2020.
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Kissani, N., A. E. Khiat, M. M. Watila, I. E. Aarroumi, H. M. F. Wahba, T. H. Emara, D. Eliashiv, I. Kissani, D. Gams Massi, J. N. Jabang, et al.,
"How New Technologies Could Help Improve Healthcare, Teaching, and Sensitization During Pandemics Like COVID-19",
Public Health and Economic Resiliency in the Post-COVID-19 Era, Hershy, IGI global, 2022.