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  • Mershad, Khaleel; Malluhi, Qutaibah M.; Ouzzani, Mourad; Tang, Mingjie; Gribskov, Michael; Aref, Walid G. (2024-02-27)
    Collaborative databases such as genome databases, often involve extensive curation activities where collaborators need to interact to be able to converge and agree on the content of data. In a typical scenario, a member ...
  • Unknown author (2017-11-16)
  • Armstrong, April Regina (Lebanese American University, 2012-09-26)
    In recent years, there has been a call for a new kind of leadership aimed at restoring trust and confidence in organizations. The demand for great accountability by society for organizational leadership reform has also ...
  • Rouba G. Nasrallah (Lebanese American University, 2015-09-30)
    In this work, we propose a new model to enhance auto-indexing Arabic texts. Our model denotes extracting new relevant words by relating those chosen by the previous classical methods, to new words using data mining rules. ...
  • Mansour, Nashat; Haraty, Ramzi A.; Daher, Walid; Houri, Manal (2016-05-09)
    This work addresses the information retrieval problem of auto-indexing Arabic documents. Auto-indexing a text document refers to automatically extracting words that are suitable for building an index for the document. In ...
  • El Hajj, Sleiman (2022-11-10)
    This critically informed autobiographical essay draws on its author’s experiences of youth bullying to frame its discussion of the role of patriarchy in spawning new generations of bullies in Lebanon, and in shaping the ...
  • Rababy, Antoine (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-21)
    The number of newly discovered proteins has increased drastically during the last two decades. Curators are no longer capable of manually annotating them. Therefore there is a great need to automate this process. Rule ...
  • Fakhreddine, Hadi (Lebanese American University, 2012-09-26)
    We present an automated model for distributing choral parts in the style of conventional four part writing, given a melody and the chord progressions. Our system is scalable and allows arrangements for more than four ...
  • Abou Rakabeh, Raji F. (Lebanese American University, 2011-04-26)
    A reverse engineering method is presented and implemented in this work to extract a conceptual schema from a relational database. In this work we extend the extraction method presented in Andersson's paper entitled "Extracting ...
  • Islambouli, Rania; Sharafeddine, Sanaa (IEEE, 2019-12-10)
    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have recently emerged as enablers for multitude use cases in 5G networks, one of which utilizes them as aerial base stations to intermittently serve mobile users in emergency situations or ...
  • Ebrahimi, Dariush; Sharafeddine, Sanaa; Ho, Pin-Han; Assi, Chadi (2020-02-04)
    Disaster management, search and rescue missions, and health monitoring are examples of critical applications that require object localization with high precision and sometimes in a timely manner. In the absence of the ...
  • Jabr, Vanessa (Lebanese American University, 2020-07-30)
    Physical exercise is known to enhance learning and memory formation in the brain. These positive outcomes are mediated through the induction of the expression of a growth factor, brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), ...
  • Zantout, Bassam (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-06)
    The aim of this research is to present a historical background of security techniques for avoiding traffic analysis as well as assuring data integrity throughout different implementations, theories, and real life scenarios ...
  • Tabet El-Ghazal, Maha (Lebanese American University, 2013-05-27)
    The Awakening by Kate Chopin (1899) and the Lebanese novel Ghaflat Al- Turāb by Rachid El-Daif (1991) convey mythical themes namely: the party, the hortus conclusus, and death and rebirth. These themes allow a study of ...
  • Haidar, Imane; Haidar, Ali Massoud; Haraty, Ramzi A. (IEEE, 2019-03-18)
    Security has always been a privilege for governments and banks, from the old Egyptian civilization to the latest technologies. Nowadays, security has become an essential part in our daily life; from protecting mobile chats ...
  • Abo Rajab, Ahmad Jr (2022-06-10)
    Azolla is an aquatic fern that is characterized by its rapid biomass multiplication if the suitable requirements are provided. The results of this study concluded that azolla can be cultivated in all regions in Lebanon ...
  • Omeiri, Mohamad; Khnayzer, Rony; Yusef, Hoda; Tokajian, Sima; Salloum, Tamara; Mokh, Samia (2023-01-18)
    The extensive use of methomyl as a pesticide contributed to its pervasive existence as a pollutant of soil and water resources. In this study, bacteria were isolated from polluted agricultural soils and identified as ...
  • Nawas, Tarek; Al Koussa, Houssam (2018-12-12)
    Nine water wells serving nine different building residents in the Bourj Abi Haydar- Nuwayri region in Beirut (Lebanon) were tested for contamination with Gram negative bacteria by standard methods. The samples were obtained ...
  • Saab, Nada; Al Assadi, Jawad; Myers, Robert (2016-04-13)
    A public bath in Baghdad with small windows and large and small bathing tubs. A large massage table and another smaller table. Upstage center a shower. A misty atmosphere, discarded orange peels, wet rags, articles left ...
  • Assi, Rola H. (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-27)
    Since the end of the Cold War, the Middle East subsystem has been in flux marked by rivalry between states thriving for increasing their regional power and control. The Middle Eastern power structure can be understood in ...

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