Future Repository
Not a member yet
2157 research outputs found
Sort by
Future Business Journal Volume 2, Issue 1
Articles : What is the role of public policies to robust international entrepreneurial activities on economic growth? Evidence from cross countries study -- Modelling and evaluating customer loyalty using neural networks: Evidence from startup insurance companies -- Discouraging cigarette smoking through de-marketing strategies -- An empirical analysis of macroeconomic and bank-specific factors affecting liquidity of Indian banks -- Impact of leadership styles on employees’ attitude towards their leader and performance: Empirical evidence from Pakistani banks -- Reexamining the relationship between inventory management and firm performance: An organizational life cycle perspective -- Assessing personal disposition of individuals towards technology adoptionThe Future Business Journal is a blind peer-reviewed journal that will be published bi-annually by Future University in Egypt. It is dedicated to increasing the depth of the subject across disciplines with the ultimate aim of expanding knowledge of the subject.
The Future Business Journal (FBJ) publishes conceptual and empirical research papers spanning all the major research fields in Management, Marketing, Accounting, Micro Economics, Management Information Systems, and Finance. The Journal's emphasis is on theoretical developments and their implementation, empirical, applied, and policy-oriented research in Management, Marketing, Accounting, Micro-Economics Management Information System and Finance. The Journal's purpose is to improve communications between, and within, the academic and other research communities and policymakers and operational decision makers. Future Business Journal fills a unique niche among business publications of its type by publishing articles that strike a balance between the practical and the academic fields, recognizing the intricate relationships between many areas of business activities.Future University In Egyp
Application of Resin-Bound Reagents for the Synthesis of Benzimidazole Derivatives
In an efficient exploitation of solid-phase chemistry, this work describes the preparation of the new resin-bound 4-(N-arylamino)-
3-aminobenzoates and their successful cyclocondensations with the sodium bisulfite adducts of different aldehydes and triethyl
orthoformate or triethyl orthoacetate, followed by resin cleavage to produce the target 1,2-diaryl- and 1-aryl-2-(un)substituted
benzimidazole-5-carboxylic acid derivatives, respectively. In another variation, thecyclocondensation of the resin-bound 4-(N-arylamino)-
3-aminobenzoates with carbon disulfide afforded the corresponding resin-bound thioxobenzimidazoles, which upon cleavage gave the
corresponding 2-thioxobenzimidazoles. S-Alkylation of the resin-bound thioxobenzimidazoles with benzyl chloride and 4-bromophenacyl
bromide furnished 2-benzylsulfanyl benzimidazoles and 4-bromophenyl-2-oxoethylsulfanyl-benzimidazoles, respectively. Reacting the
resin-bound 4-(N-arylamino)-3-aminobenzoates with phenyl isothiocyanate gave the open-form 4-(arylamino)-3-(3-phenylthioureido)
benzoic acids. Moreover, the reaction of the resin-bound 4-(N-arylamino)-3-aminobenzoates with N,Nꞌ-carbonyldiimidazole yielded the
corresponding 2-bezimidazolones
Employer branding: What constitutes “An Employer of choice?
This study looked at the factors that would attract employees towards an ‘Employer of Choice’. The
study explored an analysis into the previous addressed literature along with exploratory sets of interviews held
with fresh graduates and five focus groups working in various organizations. This resulted into a set of
proposed factors which were compiled in the form of a questionnaire and distributed among 2000 individuals
across various domains. Statistical results revealed a number of factors with relatively high importance that
were grouped based on their relatedness into a proposed framework to define the factors that constitute ‘an
employer of choice’. Future research should extend to other sectors to enhance the process of the generalization
of the results
Sierras Village Project
The project has been the establishment of 11 architecture, architecture consists of a ground floor + five innings Frequently create services for the compound (Club + shops + administrative buildings + Hospital + Mosque
Dentistry for the child and adolescent
Includes bibliographical references and index.xix, 700 pages :"McDonald and Avery's Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent, 10th Edition discusses pediatric examination, development, morphology, eruption of the teeth, and dental caries in depth - and emphasizes prevention and the treatment of the medically compromised patient. Boasting a new design and handy Evolve site, this new edition by Jeffrey A. Dean equips you with the latest diagnostic and treatment recommendations in the fast-growing field of pediatric dentistry"--Publisher's descriptio
Synthesis and Cytotoxic Activity of Acridine Derivatives Substituted with Benzimidazole, Benzoxazole and Benzothiazole
Two novel series of 2-(Benzo[d]imidazole/oxazole/thiazole-2-yl))acridine-9(10H)-oneIVa-cand10-(2-((4-
(Benzo[d]imidazole/oxazole/thiazole-2-yl)phenyl)amino)-2-oxoethyl)-9-oxo-9,10-dihydroacridine-4-carboxylic
acidVIIa-cwere synthesized.The antitumor activity of the prepared compounds was evaluated against human breast
cancer (MCF-7), hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG-2) a nd colon cancer (HCT-116) cell lines using
Sulphorhodamine-B (SRB) assay method.Doxorubicin was used as a reference standard. Most of the tested
compounds showed potent antitumor activity against HCT-116 cell line with IC50 range equal 4-31µM/mland the
compoundVIIcwas the best active one (IC50 = 4.75 µM/ml). VIIashowed the same activity compared to the effect of
the reference drug doxorubicin on Hep-2 cell line(IC50 = 3.75 µM/ml). Allof the tested compoundsshowed weak
activity against MCF-7 cell line(IC50 = 5.01 µM/ml)
Gelatin-based nanoparticles as drug delivery system of lornoxicam gel
The purpose of contemporary study was to project GNP by using of two step desolvation method. Biodegradable hydrophilic gelatin
nanoparticles used as a delivery system of anti-inflammatory lornoxicam after gel formulation using each of hydroxyl propyl methyl
cellulose (HPMC) and carbopol as gelling agent. The size and shape of the nanoparticles were examined by optical microscope and
transmission electron microscopy, particles with a mean diameter of 240.6 nm and 0.1 poly dispersibility index PDI were produced
and the percentage of entrapment efficiency was found to be 87.1%. The optimum amount of LOR loading was obtained. Four
formulas were prepared F1, F2 are slandered drug gel and F3 and F4 are GNP-LOR gel. Permeation of drug through membrane was
determined by Franz diffusion cell. Further stability studies were carried out at 4°C for a period of 8 weeks. Vivo study was carried
on white albino male rats to compare between different lornoxicam gel formulations. Results show that the two step desolvation is
an appropriate method for preparing GNP as a delivery vehicle for LOR gel which gives sustained drug release. LORF3 which has
carbopol as gelling agent was of lower release rate as regard carbopol was found to be a good choice for formulating LOR as topical
formulation
Applied therapeutics. Tenth edition Complemented by (expression):
Preceded by Handbook of applied therapeutics / Mary Anne Koda-Kimble ... [et al.]. 8th ed. c2006.pharmacy bookfair2016Companion to: Applied therapeutics / edited by Brian K. Alldredge ... [et al.]. 10th ed. c2013.Includes bibliographical references (pages 831-832) and index.xii, 891 pages