Arinat, M., A. Shiyyab, and R. Abd-Allah,
"Byzantine glass Mosaics excavated from The "Cross Church", Jerash/ Jordan: an Archaeometrical Investigation",
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 43-53, 2014.
Nashaat, M., E. Kovalenko, and Y. M. Shukrinov,
"Buzdin, Shapiro and Chimera Steps in φ 0 Josephson Junctions. II. Bifurcation, Switching, and Hysteresis",
Phys. Rev. B , vol. 110, issue 024510, 2024.
Tantawy, M. A., S. Alweshahy, D. A. Elshabasy, and N. F. Youssef,
Butyl-based reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and silica normal-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography methods for the determination of palonosetron in the presence of degradation products and dosage form additives,
, vol. 33, issue 2, pp. 149 - 160, 2020.
AbstractStability-indicating reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and normal-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography (NP-HPTLC) methods have been developed for the determination of palonosetron which is a potent antiemetic drug used with chemotherapy. Forced degradation studies were performed on palonosetron to study its stability behavior. The drug was subjected to acid, base, neutral hydrolysis, oxidation, thermal and photolytic conditions. Mass analysis has been performed to elucidate the oxidative degradants by Advion compact mass spectrometer. HPLC separation was achieved on PerfectChrom 100 C4 (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 μm particle size) column using buffer (20 mM dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphate, adjusted with phosphoric acid to pH 2.5):acetonitrile:methanol (60:30:10, v/v) as the mobile phase with isocratic mode at a flow rate of 1 mL/min using photodiode array detector (PAD) at 210 nm. The method showed adequate sensitivity concerning linearity, accuracy and precision over the range of 0.1–10 μg/mL. Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) were determined to be 0.03 μg/mL and 0.09 μg/mL, respectively. HPTLC separation was carried out on aluminum plates pre-coated with silica gel 60 F254 using methanol:ammonia (10:0.5, v/v) as the mobile phase. CAMAG scanner was operated at 254 nm for the densitometric measurement in the absorbance mode. A polynomial relationship was constructed in concentration range of 0.1–2 μg/band, with LOD and LOQ 0.02 μg/band and 0.06 μg/band, respectively. The cited chromatographic methods were successfully applied to the determination of palonosetron in the presence of its degradation products and additives in the commercially available vials. Method validation was performed as per the ICH guidelines confirming methods robustness to be used in quality control laboratories. Statistical comparisons have been performed between the results of the cited chromatographic methods and those of the official one using Student’s t test and F test values at 95% confidence interval level, revealing good accuracy and precision.
Soltana, A., A. G. Radwanb, and A. M. Solimand,
"Butterworth Passive Filter in the Fractional-Order",
International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM), Hammamet, 19-22 Dec, 2011.
AbstractIn this paper, the generalized analysis of the first Butterworth filter based on two passive elements is introduced in the fractional-order sense. The fractional-order condition of the Butterworth circuit is presented for the first time where it will lead us back to the known condition of the integer-order circuit when the two fractional-orders equal one. Therefore, the conventional behavior of the integer-order circuit is a narrow subset of the fractional-order ones. The circuit is studied under same and different order cases, and verified through their numerical simulations. Stability analysis is also introduced showing the poles location in the fractional-order versus integer order cases.
Ferlie, E., G. Currie, J. Davies, and N. Ramadan,
"Business Schools Inside the Academy: What are the Prospects for Interdepartmental Research Collaboration? In Andrew Pettigrew, Eric Cornuel and Ulrich Hommel (eds). The Institutional Development of Business Schools. ",
The Institutional Development of Business Schools. , Oxford, Oxford University Press., 2014.
Elgammal, A., S. Sebahi, O. Turetken, M. Papazoglou, M. S. Hacid, and W. van den Heuvel,
Business Process Compliance Management: An Integrated Proactive Approach,
: IBIMA Publishing, pp. 764-781, 2014.
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Sakr, S., Z. Maamar, A. Awad, B. Benatallah, and W. M. P. van der Aalst,
"Business Process Analytics and Big Data Systems: {A} Roadmap to Bridge the Gap",
{IEEE} Access, vol. 6, pp. 77308–77320, 2018.
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Hassan, L. K. A., T. Rahim, and K. Shaalan,
"Business Continuity Perspective: A Study of IT Enabled Services",
International Journal of Computer Applications, vol. 142, issue 4, pp. 20-26, 2016.
AbstractThe increasing trends of technological immersion into the businesses lead towards many form of indecisions. The business world required certain planning to overcome the problems and recovery from many disasters accommodating to Information Technology. Businesses required running their tasks with the inclusion of the knowledge and IT within the organization. The respective report is concerned to approach the Information Technology meditation to examine the business continuity in the certain IT disasters. A mixed methodology approach for collection of the data is used in the study in which quantitative and qualitative methods are considered. The outcomes of the study will assist the IT-enabled organization to plan their business activities to abide the misery from disasters.