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  • Haraty, Ramzi; Rahal, Imad; Furst, Emily (Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2018-02-26)
  • Abdalla, Eddie; Schell, Scott (2015-11-09)
    The technique for percutaneous and open neurolytic celiac plexus injection, using ethanol or phenol, for relief of intractable pancreatic cancer pain has been well described. Prospective randomized studies, demonstrating ...
  • Kitagawa, Ryan S.; Mawad, Michel E.; Whitehead, William E.; Curry, Daniel J.; Luersen, Thomas G.; Jea, Andrew (2019-07-09)
    Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) within the spinal canal and in the paraspinal region are unusual. Spinal cord and dural AVMs or arteriovenous fistulas have been the subject of numerous reports, but paraspinal malformations ...
  • Deeb, Mary E.; Zreik, Tony G.; Zalloua, Pierre; Youhanna, Sonia; Platt, Daniel E.; Rebeiz, Abdallah; Lauridsen, Michael; Nasrallah, Antoine; Alam, Samir; Puzantian, Houry; Kabbani, Samer (2016-11-18)
    Background Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a multifactorial disease with acquired and inherited components. Aim We investigated the roles of family history and consanguinity on CAD risk and age at diagnosis in ...
  • Takkoush, Ibrahim (Lebanese American University, 2020-06-14)
    Parental involvement in education impacts students’ academic performance and behavior; however, it is faced with several barriers. This study investigates these barriers as well as characteristics and best practices of ...
  • Grey, Ian; Cougham, Barry; Lydon, Helena; HEaly, Olive; Thomas, Justin (2019-03-15)
    Research related to parental satisfaction with early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) remains limited. A 35-item questionnaire called the parental satisfaction scale–EIBI (PSS-EIBI) was developed with four subdomains ...
  • Btaiche, Imad F.; Khalidi, Nabil (2016-10-06)
    Parenteral nutrition is a life-saving therapy for patients with intestinal failure. It may be associated with transient elevations of liver enzyme concentrations, which return to normal after parenteral nutrition is ...
  • Grey, Ian; Lynn, Evelyn; McClean, Brian (2019-03-13)
    This is an exploratory study into parents’ experiences of educational approaches for their children with autism. Fourteen interviews took place, seven with parents whose children were attending a school which provided Early ...
  • Salamey, Imad; Payne, Rhys (2015-09-18)
    This article sheds light on the governance dilemma in a deeply divided post-conflict Lebanese sectarian society undergoing democratic transition. It assesses consociational democracy as a working model institutionalised ...
  • Bahous, Rima; Nabhani, Mona; Rabo, Annika (2015-12-01)
    This exploratory article is based on a researchproject which runs 2011-2013 that examines how global processes are expressedin educational policies and pedagogical texts in Lebanon, Sweden and Turkey byfocusing on school ...
  • Margossian, Harag; Al Sayed, Mohammad; Fawaz, Wissam; Nakad, Zahi (2019-10-02)
    The addition of an external communication layer to the power system has left it vulnerable to cyberattacks. False data injection (FDI) can be used to manipulate measurements that are used to estimate the state of the power ...
  • Assaker, Guy; Hallak, Rob; O'Connor, Peter; Vinzi, Vincenzo Esposit (2017-04-11)
    The use of partial least squares path modelling (PLSPM) has escalated in the areas of marketing, management, information systems, and organizational behaviour. Researchers in tourism and hospitality have to date been ...
  • Nasser, Rima Michel; Domb, Benjamin G.; Boster, Itamar b. (2019-04-09)
    Tears in the gluteus medius and minimus tendons, often misdiagnosed as trochanteric bursitis, have recently emerged as an important cause of recalcitrant greater trochanter pain syndrome. Advances in endoscopic surgery of ...
  • Elkhoury, Michel (2016-02-17)
    A partially lagging one-equation eddy viscosity model, based on the transformation of the turbulence closure through Bradshaw et al. (“Calculation of Boundary Layer Development Using the Turbulent Energy Equation,” Journal ...
  • Moon, Deok Hyun; Wazne, Mahmoud; Jagupilla, Santhi Chandra; Christodoulatos, Christos; Kim, Min Gyu; Koutsospyros, Agamemnon (2016-03-01)
    A long-term bench scale treatability study was performed to assess the ability to remediate chromite ore processing residue (COPR) using calcium polysulfide (CaS5). COPR materials were characterized with respect to particle ...
  • Mansour, Nashat; Kanj, Fatima; Khachfe, Hassan (2016-01-26)
    The primary structure of proteins consists of a linear chain of amino acids that can vary in length. Proteins fold, under the influence of several chemical and physical factors, into their 3D structures, which determine ...
  • Kanj, Fatima Hassan (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-25)
    Proteins play key roles in many biological functions and represent the building blocks of organisms. They are found in the hair, skin, muscles, blood, etc. ... Proteins are complex organic compounds of which the basic ...
  • Abu-Khzam, Faisal N.; Feghali, Carl; Heggernes, Pinar (2018-04-26)
    Let G = (V, E) be a connected graph with maximum degree k ≥ 3 distinct from Kk+1. Given integers s ≥ 2 and p1, . . . , ps ≥ 0, G is said to be (p1, . . . , ps)-partitionable if there exists a partition of V into sets V1, ...