Shaalan, K.,
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the International Journal on Information and Communication Technologies (IJICT), vol. 3, no. 3: Serial Publications, pp. 11–19, 2010.
AbstractThe rule-based approach has successfully been used in developing many natural language processing systems. Systems that use rule-based transformations are based on a core of solid linguistic knowledge. The linguistic knowledge acquired for one natural language processing system may be reused to build knowledge required for a similar task in another system. The advantage of the rule-based approach over the corpus-based approach is clear for: 1) less-resourced languages, for which large corpora, possibly parallel or bilingual, with representative structures and entities are neither available nor easily affordable, and 2) for morphologically rich languages, which even with the availability of corpora suffer from data sparseness. These have motivated many researchers to fully or partially follow the rule-based approach in developing their Arabic natural processing tools and systems. In this paper we address our successful efforts that involved rule-based approach for different Arabic natural language processing tasks.
Helmy, S. A., H. M. Ebeid, M. A. Hanafy, Adel Eid Mohamed Mahmoud, and R. R. A. El-Tanany,
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Atef, M., A. A. Salem, S. A. Al-Samarrae, and S. A. Zafer,
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Atef, M., S. A. Youssef, A. Ramadan, and M. Issa,
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Atef, M., S. A. Youssef, A. Ramadan, and M. Issa,
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DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, vol. 97, issue 5, pp. 203-6, 1990 May.
AbstractFive clinically health goats were injected with sulfadimethoxine and sulfadimethyloxazole in a single dose of 100 mg/kg b. wt. by intravenous route. Highest concentration levels of sulfadimethoxine and sulfadimethyloxazole in rumen were detected 1 hour following intravenous injection, then the concentration for both compounds declined at 12 and 8 hours post administration, respectively. In addition, both types of sulfonamide completely disappeared in ruminal fluid samples taken after 24 and 12 hours, respectively. The rate of acetylation for sulfadimethoxine and sulfadimethyloxazole were nearly similar and occurred to a high extent in ruminal fluid (22.95 and 23.72%, respectively). On the other hand, both tested drugs increased significantly the ruminal gas production from the first to eight hours after i.v. injection in goats. Changes in the serum enzyme activities (SGOT, SGPT and alkaline phosphatase) observed with sulfadimethoxine and sulfadimethyloxazole, and represented by a significant decrease in the activity of SGOT and SGPT level, alkaline phosphatase 4 hours sulfadimethoxine and in GOT/GPT ratio 24 and 48 hours after i.v. injection, respectively. The creatinine clearance was significantly decreased after 4 hours following the i.v. administration of sulfadimethoxine and sulfadimethyloxazole in goats.
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