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  • Doshi, Reeti; Braida, Washington; Christodoulatos, Christos; Wazne, Mahmoud; Connor, Gregory (2016-03-01)
    Nano-aluminum is being used in increasing quantities as energetic material. This research addresses the transport of two types of nanosized aluminum particles (with aluminum oxide, or carboxylate ligand coating, Alex and ...
  • Vryzas, Zisis; Kelessidis, Vassilios C. (2023-02-01)
    Nanomaterials are engineered materials with at least one dimension in the range of 1–100 nm. Nanofluids—nanoscale colloidal suspensions containing various nanomaterials—have distinctive properties and offer unprecedented ...
  • Albar, Ahmad A.; Nowilaty, Sawsan R.; Ghazi, Nicola G. (2019-06-20)
    Many risk factors have been linked to retinal vein occlusions (RVOs) whether central or branch retinal vein occlusion. Ocular risk factors include glaucoma and hypermetropia. Controversy exists to whether short axial length ...
  • Romanos, J.; Barakat, F.; Abou Dargham, S. (2019-10-10)
    An overview is given of the development of nanoporous graphene monolith as storage materials for molecular hydrogen for next-generation low-pressure tanks. Compacting activated carbon powder into monolith is an efficient ...
  • Romanos, J.; Beckner, M.; Rash, T.; Firlej, L.; Kuchta, B.; Yu, P.; Suppes, G.; Wexler, C.; Pfeifer, P. (2019-10-11)
    This paper demonstrates that nanospace engineering of KOH activated carbon is possible by controlling the degree of carbon consumption and metallic potassium intercalation into the carbon lattice during the activation ...
  • Romanos, J.; Beckner, M.; Rash, T.; Firlej, Lucyna; Kuchta, B.; Yu, P.; Suppes, G.; Pfeifer, P. (2019-10-14)
    Early results on optimization of gravim. excess adsorption for undoped carbons, with KOH activation: 1.Excess adsorption and gravimetric storage capacity both increase with increasing KOH:C ratio and activation temperature. ...
  • Hariz, Mira (Lebanese American University, 2023-01-16)
    The Seljuqs are a tribe from Oguz origins who came into Central Asia from the Eurasian Steppe1. The Turkic dynasty ruled over the area from 1040 to 11942. They were known for their warfare skills, and eventually their rule ...
  • El Hajj, Sleiman (2022-11-11)
    Ageing in the Arab world remains to date an occluded topic. Overshadowed in government policy, media, and public opinion by often more pressing issues—unemployment, militancy, sectarianism, civil war, and revolution—ageing ...
  • Na'was, T.; Fakhoury, J. (2016-04-14)
    The nasal carriage of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was detected in 550 hospital staff members of four hospitals in north Jordan. Of the 109 (19·8%) individuals tested who were nasal carriers of S. aureus, ...
  • Pribaz, JJ; Falco, N (2019-06-03)
    A free flap derived from the ascending helix of the ear has been used to reconstruct an anatomically diverse set of defects of the distal nose in 6 patients. Our cadaver injection studies have demonstrated that the blood ...
  • Yaacoub, Elias; Al-Kanj, Lina; Dawy, Zaher; Sharafeddine, Sanaa; Filali, Fethi; Abu-Dayya, Adnan (IEEE, 2018-06-22)
    A game theoretical formulation for energy minimization in mobile-to-mobile cooperative networks is provided. The problem is formulated as a Nash bargaining game, and the Nash bargaining solution is derived. Furthermore, a ...
  • Fares, Najwan (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-25)
    Nasturtium officinalis plants, commonly known as Watercress, or Habb Ar Rashad in Arabic, possess a wide range of biological activities. Although not many studies were conducted on Watercress, research is still in progress ...
  • Costa, Ziad H. (2011-05-17)
    This study shows that foreign perfumes are still dominant in our rapidly growing perfumery industry. Despite the presence of domestic brands at low prices in the market, the people's buying behavior is oriented towards the ...
  • Alameddine, Yasmine; Geitany, Rouba; Afiouni, Fadi (2011-09-29)
    Purpose: The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) III guidelines have been hailed as an improvement in their potential to identify individuals at risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) complications. Compared ...
  • Na'was, T.; Lafi, S.; Al-Rawashdeh, O. (2018-12-20)
    Between July 1991 and August 1992, 63 Jordanian dairy farms selected by stratified random sample were visited to identify the major causes and prevalence of intramammary infections in dairy cows. Of 773 cows examined 60% ...
  • El-Jardali, F.; Dimassi, Hani; Dumit, N.; Jamal, D.; Mouro, G. (2015-09-29)
    Background: Lebanon is perceived to be suffering from excessive nurse migration, low job satisfaction, poor retention and high turnover. Little is known about the magnitude of nurse migration and predictors of intent to ...
  • Grey, Ian; Thomas, Justin (2019-03-14)
    A sense of connectedness, and belonging to a valued social group (social identity processes), has been found to promote psychological well-being. This study, using implicit and explicit assessments, extends the exploration ...
  • Dimassi, Hani; Alameddine, Mohamad; Mourad, Yara (2016-12-05)
    Background Healthcare institutions have commonly reported exposure of employees, particularly nurses, to high levels of occupational violence. Despite such evidence in the Middle East Region, there is a dearth of national ...