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  • Stephan, G.; Traboulsi, B.; Dbouk, R.; Sharafeddine, S. (2016-03-02)
    Peer-to-peer file sharing applications such as BitTorrent, Gnutella, and eDonkey are becoming widely utilized using desktops and handheld mobile devices. In this paper, we propose a lightweight model for peer-to-peer file ...
  • Kozhaya, Anhal (2023-05-17)
    Wars, invasions, and other diplomatic and political conflicts are recurrent phenomena in today’s world. Since the formation of the UN on October 24, 1945, nations are still defying international law, international agreements ...
  • Salib, Nuha (Lebanese American University, 2012-11-30)
  • Salloukh, Bassel (2016-05-19)
    Electoral engineering determines prospects for centripetal politics in postconflict societies. Lebanon's postwar elections have been contested by interethnic electoral alliances in multi-ethnic electoral districts. Interethnic ...
  • Ramadan, Meryam J. (Lebanese American University, 2016-09-26)
    With radical transformations of the political economies of the Gulf in the past decade, conventional Rentier State Theory (RTS) fails to adequately explain many of the modern aspects of the GCC’s politics. Through a ...
  • Abu-Khzam, Faisal N.; Langston, Micheal (2015-12-07)
    The disk dimension of a planar graph G is the least number k for which G embeds in the plane minus k open disks, with every vertex on the boundary of some disk. Useful properties of graphs with a given disk dimension are ...
  • Zebian, Samar (2016-04-13)
    The current investigations coordinate math cognition and cultural approaches to numeric thinking to examine the linkages between numeric and spatial processes, and how these linkages are modified by the cultural artifact ...
  • Halkort, Monika (2017-11-07)
    This article discusses the biopolitical dimension of digital circula- tion in the specific context of refugee relief. Drawing up on observational fieldwork conducted in Nahr el Bared, one of the largest Palestinian ...
  • Kazzaz, Mona Omar (Lebanese American University, 2015-09-09)
    The analogue of land (ard) and women (aard) has always assumed different poetic and political hues. However, this analogue may often be dehumanizing to women because it dispossesses them of ‘self’ and constructs them in a ...
  • Itani, Suha Mustapha (Lebanese American University, 2011-12-01)
    Travel writing is an ancient and broad genre of literature, and an important subject in the humanities and social sciences. It has provided cultural, historical, religious, philosophical, political, even environmental ...
  • Kazzaz, Mona Omar (Lebanese American University, 2011-07-13)
    Literature in the language classroom is important to promote students' linguistic abilities. The themes that it deals with are numerous. This project is about politics and its sub-themes are censorship, power, dictatorship ...
  • Khafaji, Lana (Lebanese American University, 2020-11-03)
    As a result of the Syrian crisis which began in 2011, Lebanon has been a main country of refuge for a large number of Syrian refugees. According to the annual report from the Danish Refugee Council (2016), 25% of Lebanon’s ...
  • Zebian, Samar; Brown, Norman (2016-04-13)
    The Living in History (LiH) effect is a litmus test for the degree to which historical events reorganise autobiographical memory. The LiH effect was studied in two Lebanese samples: a Beiruti sample that lived in the ...
  • Aercke, Kristiaan P. (2016-11-04)
    The discourse of courtly romance requires many a beautiful lady. Early 13th century Holy Grail-romances, however, also introduce damsels whose effictio bluntly contradicts the set commendable qualities of ideal beauty. The ...
  • Romanos, Jimmy; Abou Dargham, Sara; Roukos, Roy; Pfeifer, Peter (2019-10-10)
    An overview is given of the development of sorbent materials for hydrogen storage. Understanding the surface properties of the adsorbed film is crucial to optimize hydrogen storage capacities. In this work, the lattice gas ...
  • Rizk, Sandra; Baydoun, Elias; Brett, Christopher (2015-10-26)
    Membranes from etiolated pea epicotyls were fractionated by discontinuous sucrose-density-gradient centrifugation into endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and plasma membrane. The Golgi apparatus was further fractionated ...
  • Rizk, Sandra Elias (Amercian University of Beirut, 2018-06-22)
    Membranes from etiolated pea epicotyls were fractionated by discontinuous sucrose-density-gradient centrifugation into endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and plasma membrane. The Golgi apparatus was further fractionated ...
  • Delogu, Sebastian (Lebanese American University, 2015-02-10)
    This thesis examines the current situation of separatist and secessionist movements in the EU area, taking into consideration both political parties and regional national movements. It seeks to analyse the possible ...
  • Sharabati, Nour (Lebanese American University, 2021-05-17)
    Financial dependence on institutional and humanitarian aid to make a living is not a durable solution for refugees. To reduce the long-term effect of dependence, an action in fostering self-reliance in refugees is needed. ...
  • Al Hageh, Cynthia; Al Assaad, Majd; El Masri, Zeinab; Samaan, Nawar; El-Sibai, Mirvat; Khalil, Christian; Khnayzer, Rony S. (2018-05-11)
    Copper is an earth-abundant and a biologically essential metal that offers a promising alternative to noble metals in photochemistry and photobiology. In this work, a series of sterically encumbered Cu(I) bis-phenanthroline ...

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