2,6Diamin pyridine complexes with sodium salts of some amino acids : synthesis and chracterization
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Afaf Mohamed Ali Almagtuf, Aisha Basher Ali Elmagtof, Omar Ali Saied Miftah, (10-2018), المعهد العالي للعلوم والتقنية الأصابعة: مجلة العلوم التقنية, 2 (2018), 1-17
دراسة الأنواع البكتيرية الموجودة داخل الفم وعلى اسنان البالغين والاطفال والمسببة لبعض الامراض الفم والاسنان
مقال في مجلة علميةاحمد فرج التومي عبد الرحمن، الصديق رمضان عنان، (10-2018)، جامعة نبي وليد: جامعة نبي وليد، 0
Colour image blind watermarking scheme based on fast walsh hadamard transform and hessenberg decomposition
Journal ArticleColour image watermarking has become one of the most important algorithms for copyright protection. The following paper will present an innovative scheme for watermarking blind colour images using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT), fast Walsh Hadamard transform (FWHT) and the Hessenberg decomposition as its basis. First, two-level DWT followed by FWHT are used to decompose the host image’s red channel. Next, the FWHT coefficients are split into 4× 4 non-overlapping blocks. Then, each selected block is decomposed using Hessenberg decomposition, where the first row, first column element of the upper Hessenberg matrix H is quantified to embed the watermark information. Peak signalto-noise ratio, normalized cross-correlation and structural similarity index measure are used to evaluate the feasibility and the robustness. The experimental results have demonstrated that the proposed watermarking scheme is highly invisible with PSNR> 40 dB, for several watermarked colour images, with a capacity of 4096 bits and execution time of 0.7415 s. The proposed watermarking scheme is also highly resistant to both common image processing and geometrical attacks such as filtering, JPEG2000, noise adding, cropping, scaling, blurring and sharpening, and others
Omar Moftah Ibrahim Abodena, Mary Agoyi, (09-2018), Studies in Informatics and Control: Studies in Informatics and Control, 27 (3), 339-348
Diversity Profiling of Learners to Understand Their Domain Coverage While Watching Videos
Conference paperModelling diversity is especially valuable in soft skills learning, where contextual awareness and understanding of different perspectives are crucial. This paper presents an application of a diversity analytics pipeline to generate domain diversity profiles for learners as captured in their comments while watching videos for learning a soft skill. The datasets for analysis were collected from a series of studies on learning presentation skills with Active Video Watching system (AVW-Space). Two user studies (with 37 postgraduates and 140 undergraduates, respectively) were compared. The learners’ diversity and personal profiles are used to further understand and highlight any notable patterns about their domain coverage on presentation skills.
Entisar Nassr Abdulati Abolkasim, (09-2018), Springer, Cham: Springer, 561-565
Detecting the Likely Causes behind the Emotion Spikes of Influential Twitter Users for Arabic language
Journal ArticleABSTRACT To our knowledge all the previous researches and studies for extracting the likely cause of emotion spikes was for comments and reviews with non-Arabic languages. Although, According to a study performed by Semiocast , Arabic was the fastest growing language on Twitter in 2011, and was the 6th most used language on Twitter in 2012. While a wide range of Arabic opinionated posts are broadcasted, research in the area of Arabic sentiment analysis remain sparse and show a very slow progress compared to that being carried out in other languages, mainly in English . For that, our work will be to identifying the likely causes of strong and sudden change of emotions within the temporal dimension of influential users’ emotion flow in Arabic Twitter we chose twitter because Twitter as a microblogging platform, receives over 500 million tweets worldwide every day as per 2016.These emotion spikes are the reaction of users toward certain events. Hence, our system will try to extracts keyphrases, which associated with each identified emotion spike, and passes them to an analyze step. Then the system will detect the named-entities and events or topics identification since the extracted keyphrases indicate a change on user’s emotions, and represent the causes of a particular emotion spike.
Entesar Mahdi Milod Eljali, tarik MLIOD ALARBI AHMAD, (09-2018), www.ijerd.com: International Journal Of Engineering Research And Development, 9 (2), 34-40
The effectiveness of teachers and parents which helps prevent school violence among learners
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Sarah Salem Alsunni Alzawali, (09-2018), ليبيا: مجلة العلوم الانسانية, 17 (9), 1-10
IMPLANT RETAINED FIXED PARTIAL DENTURE – A CASE REPORT
Technical Reportplacing anterior dental implant is a challenging procedure for dental professional
Amna Ali Elmagtuf Ezawi, (09-2018), india: Global Journal for research analysis,
. TssA from Burkholderia cenocepacia: expression, purification, crystallization and crystallographic analysis
Journal ArticleTssA is a core component of the type VI secretion system, and phylogenetic analysis of TssA subunits from different species has suggested that these proteins fall into three distinct clades. Whilst representatives of two clades, TssA1 and TssA2, have been the subjects of investigation, no members of the third clade (TssA3) have been studied. Constructs of TssA from Burkholderia cenocepacia, a representative of clade 3, were expressed, purified and subjected to crystallization trials. Data were collected from crystals of constructs of the N-terminal and C-terminal domains. Analysis of the data from the crystals of these constructs and preliminary structure determination indicates that the C-terminal domain forms an assembly of 32 subunits in D16 symmetry, whereas the N-terminal domain is not involved in subunit assocation.
Asma Ashor Alajeli Ahmad, Asma Ahmad, (09-2018), UK: تم أختياره, 9 (74), 536-542
Role of plasmids in plant bacteria interactions
Journal ArticlePlants are colonized by diverse microorganisms, which may positively or negatively influence the plant fitness. The positive impact includes nutrient acquisition, enhancement of resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, both important factors for plant growth and survival, while plant pathogenic bacteria can cause diseases. Plant pathogens are adapted to negate or evade plant defense mechanisms, e.g. by the injection of effector proteins into the host cells or by avoiding the recognition by the host. Plasmids play an important role in the rapid bacterial adaptation to stresses and changing environmental conditions. In the plant environment, plasmids can further provide a selective advantage for the host bacteria, e.g. by carrying genes encoding metabolic pathways, metal and antibiotic resistances, or pathogenicity-related genes. However, we are only beginning to understand the role of mobile genetic elements and horizontal gene transfer for plant-associated bacteria. In this review, we aim to provide a short update on what is known about plasmids and horizontal gene transfer of plant associated bacteria and their role in plant-bacteria interactions. Furthermore, we discuss tools available to study the plant-associated mobilome, its transferability, and its bacterial hosts.
Khald Blau, (08-2018), Switzerland: Curr Issues Mol Biol, 30 (1), 17-38
Magnetic nanofibers: unique properties, fabrication techniques, and emerging applications
Journal ArticleMagnetic nanofibers (MNFs) are integrated with a variety of properties, such as large surface area, high porosity, small size effect and apparent magnetism. This enables MNFs to possess excellent properties of both nanofibers (NFs) and magnetic materials, which greatly widens the application of the original magnetic materials. A brief review of the properties of MNFs, fabrication techniques, and their emerging applications which include biomedical application, sensing and electronic devices, wastewater treatment and microwave absorption is presented. Finally, the development trend and prospect of MNFs in future are summarized and discussed.
MAHMOUD M BUBAKIR, Xiaoqing Chen, Ahmed Barhoum, Haoyi Li, Youchen Zhang, Weinmin Yang, (08-2018), ChemistrySelec: chemistry-europe. wiley.com, 3 (31), 9127-9143