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    Haraty, Ramzi A.; Taha, Mohammad A.; Al Bouna, Bechara (ACM, 2018-01-30)
    Recently, multimedia and internet technologies have been in rapid development. Multimedia objects, such as images, video, audio tracks and multimedia documents, have been widely used and are in remarkable growth. Almost ...
  • Naboulsi, Ziad Assem (Lebanese American University, 2016-01-28)
    In the aftermath of the January 2011 popular uprising, the most powerful challenge to the Egyptian regime’s authoritarian control over public space came from a nonpolitical group: the Ultras. Their substantial pre-uprising ...
  • Georgess, Dan; Nguyen-Ngoc, Kim-vy; Silvestri, Vanesa; Fairchild, Armanda N.; Ewald, Andrew J. (2019-04-04)
    The mammary epithelium elaborates through hormonally regulated changes in proliferation, migration and differentiation. Non-muscle myosin II (NMII) functions at the interface between contractility, adhesion and signal ...
  • Ghazal, Amal (Lebanese American University, 2016-03-03)
    Silence, purity and sacrifice have been internalized as values of honorific motherhood for ages all over the world. But since the appearance of the second-wave feminism, and as part of the generalized fight-back against ...
  • Ward, Abir Said (Lebanese American University, 2010-09-28)
    This thesis examines the cultural representation of traumatic memory. It assumes the existence of a “traumatic unsaid” that seeks expression by indirect means in art. In the case of the Irish and Lebanese cultural productions ...
  • Ward, Abir (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-25)
    In both Irish and Lebanese war poetry, pain, suppression, and destruction are prominent themes. As in any other occupied country, a segment of this poetry speaks about suffering and oppression experienced during and after ...
  • Sinno, Rima (Lebanese American University, 2011-03-22)
    Some students consider reading challenging. As they grow up, it becomes frustrating for them which does not give them the impulse to grab a book and read. They are demotivated. English language teachers seek methods and ...
  • Bahous, Rima; Bacha, Nahla Nola; Nabhani, Mona (2015-10-28)
    Motivating EFL students to develop in the target language is quite complex. In many cases, these students face difficulties in learning English and are often demotivated to learn. Research in classroom motivation has found ...
  • Frangieh, Michelle Tony (Lebanese American University, 2011-11-11)
    Elementary school teachers are facing difficulties motivating students to learn effectively and efficiently in the classroom. One way to solve the problem is by using gaming in the classroom. This study investigates the ...
  • Freiha, May; Bou Zain El-Deen, Ghada (Lebanese American University, 2012-10-09)
  • Mattar, Lama; Farran, Natali; Abi Kharma, Joelle; Zeeni, Nadine (2020-03-09)
    Background Extensive research has been conducted to investigate the effects of media violence on attitudes, behaviors, and cardiovascular health; however, only few studies have examined its effect on appetite, eating ...
  • Nahouli, Fadia A. (Lebanese American University, 2011-05-11)
    The pressure created by dynamic society has intensified the need for educational changes. This case study examines the nature of curriculum change as experienced by the Primary Years Program (PYP) coordinator, preschool ...
  • Mershad, Khaleel (IEEE, 2024-03-07)
    During the last twenty years, the amount of stored digital data has witnessed an enormous growth. This data is usually divided by the scientific community into structured and unstructured data. Although unstructured data ...
  • Georgess, Dan; Asrani, Kaushal; Sood, Akshay; Torres, Alba; Phatak, Pornima; Kaur, Harmisar (2019-04-04)
    Despite its central position in oncogenic intracellular signaling networks, the role of mTORC1 in epithelial development has not been studied extensively in vivo. Here, we have used the epidermis as a model system to ...
  • Dallal, Jenine (2016-10-27)
  • Wehbe, Gioia Wahib (Lebanese American University, 2016-04-06)
    A lot of advancement has been made in the field of population genetics in the past decade. New technologies, such as Next-Generation Genome Sequencing, can now provide huge amounts of data in little time. Big initiatives ...
  • Fakhoury, Tamirace (2018-08-06)
    In the context of Syria’s displacement, supranational ‘migration governors’ in the Arab region have sought – in different forms and capacities – to devise initiatives for responsibility sharing and to reinforce the capacity ...
  • Mansour, Nashat; Mouawad, Amer E. (2016-01-25)
    Despite the advances in genotyping technologies which have led to large reduction in genotyping cost, the Tag SNP Selection problem remains an important problem for computational biologists and geneticists. Selecting the ...
  • Bou Daher, Sarkis (Lebanese American University, 2022-12-19)
    Invasive Breast Carcinoma is a complex heterogeneous disease in terms of diagnosis, clinical course, and pathology categorization. The World Health Organization (WHO) categorization does include more than a dozen variants, ...
  • Habre, Samer S. (2017-05-23)
    We consider the multi-parameter representation of Artin’s braid group introduced by D. D. Long and J. P. Tian, namely α : Bn → GLm(C), where m = n!n . First, we show that there exists a complex specialization of the ...

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