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  • Sarouphim, Ketty M.; Chartouny, Madona (2018-02-26)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in students’ mathematics achievement and in their attitudes toward mathematics. Another purpose was to examine mathematics teachers’ beliefs and their perceptions ...
  • Papanikos, Gregory T. (The Athens institute for education and research, 2018-10-09)
  • Haraty, Ramzi A.; Zbib, Mirna (IEEE, 2018-01-30)
    With the advancement of Internet technology, securing information systems from electronic attacks has become a significant concern. With all the preventive methods, malicious users still find new ways to overcome the system ...
  • MAX-Sense 
    Khazen, Georges; Riachi, Imad; Mouawad, Mounir; Abou-Naccoul, Nada; Artail, Hassan (IEEE Computer Society, 2017-05-10)
    In this paper we are proposing a new distributed system architecture to address the problem of very large scale sensor network monitoring. By dynamically aggregating and processing data from sensor networks, databases and ...
  • Barghout, Hamed (Lebanese American University, 2011-11-17)
    Maximal clique enumeration is one of the most important tools for solving problems in a wide variety of application domains. Classical enumeration techniques suffer from being too slow on large scale data. New techniques, ...
  • Abu-Khzam, Faisal N. (2015-12-07)
    The Maximum Common Induced Subgraph problem (MCIS ) takes a pair of graphs as input and asks for a graph of maximum order that is isomorphic to an induced subgraph of each of the input graphs. The problem is NP-hard in ...
  • Abu-Khzam, Faisal N.; Samatova, Nagiza F.; Rizk, Mohamad A.; Langston, Micheal A. (IEEE, 2017-03-20)
    In the maximum common subgraph (MCS) problem, we are given a pair of graphs and asked to find the largest induced subgraph common to them both. With its plethora of applications, MCS is a familiar and challenging problem. ...
  • Abou-Rjeily, Chadi (IEEE, 2017-06-08)
    In this paper, we consider the problem of maximum-likelihood (ML) detection with multi-antenna impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) communications in the cases where the information is modulated onto either the positions ...
  • Artail, Hassan; Mershad, Khaleel (2024-02-29)
    This paper introduces a message forwarding algorithm for search applications within mobile ad hoc networks that is based on the concept of selecting the nearest node from a set of designated nodes. The algorithm, which is ...
  • Bassil, Maya S.; Hwalla, Nahla; Obeid, Omar A. (2015-12-04)
    Objective: Food intake is known to be affected by macronutrient composition of the diet, and protein manipulation has been reported to alter food intake, but the effect of individual amino acids on eating behavior has ...
  • Assaf, Nadra Majeed (University of Leicester, 2018-09-03)
    Communication in all its various forms has one common goal: expressing and deciphering ideas. Education in recent years has taken a move towards more global approaches to learning/teaching. Within this context, more ...
  • Beckner, M.; Romanos, J.; Dohnke, E.; Singh, A.; Schaeperkoetter, J.; Stalla, D.; Burress, J.; Jalisatgi, S.; Suppes, G.; Hawthorne, M.E.; Yu, P.; Wexler, C. (American Physical Society, 2019-10-11)
    There is significant interest in the properties of boron-doped activated carbons for their potential to improve hydrogen storage. ootnotetextMultiply Surface-Functionalized Nanoporous Carbon for Vehicular Hydrogen Storage, ...
  • El-Khoury, Joe M.; Gabler, Jessica; Wang, Sihe (2019-05-10)
  • PapaMichael, Androulla (Lebanese American University, 2012-12-03)
  • Nasser, Selim; Brown, Edward B.; Boucher, Yves; Jain, Rakesh K. (2017-02-02)
    The diffusive transport of macromolecules in tumors is an important determinant of the delivery of many anticancer therapeutics. However, measurements of diffusive transport to date have only been performed in animal models. ...
  • El Maarri, Osman; Daugela, Laurynas; Nusgen, Nicole; Walier, Maja; Oldenburg, Johannes (2017-09-14)
    In humans, considerable variation in methylation at single loci and repetitive elements in various cells and tissues is observed. Recently, several inter- and intra-tissue correlations for DNA methylation have been reported. ...
  • Tabbara, M.R.; De Boer, M.P.; Dugger, M.T.; Clews, P.J.; Michalske, T.A. (2018-02-20)
    We measure deformations of electrostatically actuated cantilever beams adhered to a substrate and compare results to numerical simulations. Beams are peroxide treated and either supercritically dried or coated with ...
  • Deeb, Mary; Ghorayeb, Francoise; Kabakian-Khasholian, Tamar; Yeretzian, Joumana; Aswad, Naji (2016-11-23)
    The lack of consensus over the most appropriate source to use in assessing reproductive morbidity could, in part, explain the inadequacy of available information on the subject. To outline this situation, gynecological ...
  • Kozman, Claudia (2017-10-12)
    This study explored frames in the coverage of the steroids issue in baseball through a content analysis of traditional and new media. Using issue-specific and generic frames, it proposed a hybrid measurement tool that ...
  • Salem, Hani Hassan (Lebanese American University, 2011-11-17)
    Ripple effect is a measure of structural complexity of a source code upon changing a method or a class. Ripple effect measures the amount by which this method / class may affect other methods or classes within a program, ...