223 research outputs found

    Supplemental Material - Closed-form solutions to investigate the nonlinear response of foundations supporting operating machines under blast loads

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    Supplemental Material for Closed-form solutions to investigate the nonlinear response of foundations supporting operating machines under blast loads by Ayman Abd-Elhamed, Soliman Alkhatib and Mohamed A. Dagher in Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control</p

    Correction to: Real-World Treatment Patterns in Patients with Vitiligo in the United States

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    Correction to: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) (2023) 13:2079–2091 10.1007/s13555-023-00983-3 Authors would like to update the middle name of co-author as Ahmed M. Soliman. The original article has been corrected

    Apterogyna oshaibahi Soliman & Gadallah, sp. nov.

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    &lt;i&gt;Apterogyna oshaibahi&lt;/i&gt; Soliman &amp; Gadallah, sp. nov. &lt;p&gt;(Figs 23&minus;27)&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Material examined.&lt;/b&gt; Holotype &female;: Egypt, Wadi Digla, Cairo [29&deg;57'30''N, 31&deg;20'06''E], 20.xi.2014 (leg. Ahmed M. Soliman) [CUE]. Paratype 1 &female;: Egypt, Wadi Digla, Cairo [29&deg;57'30''N, 31&deg;20'06''E], 5.xi.2010 (leg. Ahmed M. Soliman) [CUE].&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Description&lt;/b&gt;. FEMALE (holotype). Body length 7 mm. &lt;i&gt;Colour&lt;/i&gt;. Red, except flagellum of antenna light brown; coxae and T6 reddish brown, the latter with darker longitudinal ridges; prosternum, mesepisternum, T1 laterally, T2&minus;T5 and metasomal sterna black; mid and hind tibial spurs waxy white; eye black. &lt;i&gt;Pubescence.&lt;/i&gt; Face, vertex and scape of antenna clothed with recumbent white setae (Fig. 24); clypeus, occiput and basal third of mandible with erect white setae; mesosoma, legs and metasoma clothed with long erect and fine whitish setae, denser on metasomal terga than elsewhere. T1, T2 with moderately-developed tuft of white setae apicomesally (Fig. 26); metasomal segments 3&minus;5 with apical fringe of such setae, well-developed on T3.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Head&lt;/i&gt;. In dorsal view 1.2 &times; as broad as pronotum, abruptly convergent behind eyes; in frontal view distinctly transverse, its width 1.6 &times; head height; vertex flattened when seen from frontal view, impunctate, strongly sloping posteriorly; face superficially sparsely and finely punctate (nearly smooth and polished); eye small, subspherical, distinctly prominent, with middle-transversal axis located above midline between free margin of clypeus and vertex; malar space as long as LED; distance between antennal tubercles as long as tubercle length; clypeus gently convex; gena with weakly developed tubercle at the level of lower ocular margin; mandible slender, edentate (Fig. 24). Scape of antenna gently convex; F1 scarcely longer than F2; F2 as long as F3. Palpal segments slender.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Mesosoma&lt;/i&gt;. Dorsally foveate-reticulate (foveae larger on dorsal face of propodeum than elsewhere) (Fig. 25); pronotum with anterior face gently declivous and posterior margin feebly concave, longitudinally ridged laterally; propodeal posterior face gently declivous, smooth and shiny. Mesopleuron smooth anteriorly and coarsely punctate posteriorly; metapleuron longitudinally coarsely ridged. Mesosternum polished and impunctate.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;i&gt;Metasoma&lt;/i&gt;. T1 widened posteriorly (pear-shaped), slightly longer than its maximal width, superficially foveate, with apicomesal setal tuft 0.7 &times; as wide as that on T2 (Fig. 26); T2 bell-shaped, 0.7 &times; as long as broad, coarsely reticulate-foveate (Fig. 26); T3 with superficial sparse punctures progressively vanishing towards posterior margin; T4, T5 narrow and puncticulate; T6 subtriangular, with longitudinal interrupted ridges, bordered laterally with sharp evenly spaced teeth progressively reduced in size distally (Fig. 27). S1 smooth posteriorly, with superficial sparse punctures anteriorly; S2 and S3 sparsely punctate, punctures contiguous laterally; S4, S5 smooth; S1&minus;S5 with a row of sparse punctures along their apical margin; S6 smooth except for few punctures apicolaterally.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;MALE unknown.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Distribution.&lt;/b&gt; Egypt: Wadi Digla.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Remarks.&lt;/b&gt; &lt;i&gt;Apterogyna oshaibahi&lt;/i&gt; is nearest to &lt;i&gt;A. olivieri&lt;/i&gt; except for the following: body with scattered setae (while dense in &lt;i&gt;A. olivieri&lt;/i&gt; especially on head); mesosomal dorsum with scattered erect setae (with dense recumbent setae intermixed with erect ones in &lt;i&gt;A. olivieri&lt;/i&gt;); setal tufts on T1 and T2 moderately-developed (well-developed in &lt;i&gt;A. olivieri&lt;/i&gt;). A new species also resembles &lt;i&gt;A. mateui&lt;/i&gt; but differ in the following: metasomal T2 coarsely reticulatefoveate, T3 with scattered superficial punctures (Fig. 26) (T2&ndash;T3 with oblong punctures and few ridges in between in &lt;i&gt;A. mateui&lt;/i&gt;).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;b&gt;Etymology.&lt;/b&gt; This species is named in honour of the late Prof. Alaa Din A. Oshaibah professor of the first author).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Soliman, Ahmed M., Gadallah, Neveen S., Al-Shahat, Ahmed M. &amp; Pagliano, G., 2015, The genus Apterogyna Latreille, 1809 in Egypt, with three new species (Hymenoptera: Bradynobaenidae: Apterogyninae), pp. 209-220 in Zootaxa 3905 (2)&lt;/i&gt; on pages 215-218, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.2.3, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/241302"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/241302&lt;/a&gt

    How intent to interact can affect action scaling of distance: reply to Wilson

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    abstract: Soliman et al. (2013) set out to demonstrate how the bodily level of analysis can unify explanations in psychology. Our argument was that common sensorimotor mechanisms underlie many of the behavioral phenomena that are currently segregated as cognitive, social, or cultural. Toward that end, we re-characterized a cultural construct—self-construal along the dimension of independence and interdependence (Markus and Kitayama, 1991)—as reflecting degree of interaction with ethnically diverse others.View the article as published at http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00513/ful

    Punching Shear Strength of FRP-Reinforced Concrete Slabs without Shear Reinforcements: A Reliability Assessment

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    The recent failure of buildings because of punching shear has alerted researchers to assess the reliability of the punching shear design models. However, most of the current research studies focus on model uncertainty compared to experimentally measured strength, while very limited studies consider the variability of the basic variables included in the model and the experimental measurements. This paper discusses the reliability of FRP-reinforced concrete slabs’ existing punching shear models. First, more than 180 specimens were gathered. Second, available design codes and simplified models were selected and used in the calculation. Third, several reliability methods were conducted; therefore, three methods were implemented, including the mean-value first-order second moment (MVFOSM) method, the first-order second moment (FOSM) method, and the second-order reliability method (SORM). A comparison between the three methods showed that the reliability index calculated using the FOSM is quite similar to that using SORM. However, FOSM is simpler than SORM. Finally, the reliability and sensitivity of the existing strength models were assessed. At the same design point, the reliability index varied significantly. For example, the most reliable was the JSCE, with a reliability index value of 4.78, while the Elgendy-a was the least reliable, with a reliability index of 1.03. The model accuracy is the most significant parameter compared to other parameters, where the sensitivity factor varied between 67% and 80%. On the other hand, the column dimension and flexure reinforcement are the least significant parameters compared to other parameters where the sensitivity factor was 0.4% and 0.3%, respectively

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    BMC Number: 4158; Author: Amr Soliman; Project / Department: CEESP - SP

    Sur la composition de Schur-Szegö de polynômes réels

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    NICE-BU Sciences (060882101) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Traduire l'astrophysique: la métaphore terminologique. L'exemple du Destin de l'univers de Jean-Pierre Luminet.

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    This article is the result of a didactic project which involved the translation into Italian of the French astrophysics vulgarisation text Le Destin de l'Univers by J.-P. Luminet. After a short presentation of the author and of the text characteristics, the article deals with the question of metaphor in scientific texts and proceeds to present a typology of possible translation strategies of scientific metaphors, based on the example of the translated text

    What drives some American Muslims to support Republicans?

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    What drives some American Muslims to support the Republican Party? Recent research and polling information suggests that a significant portion of this religious community supports a political faction that is often perceived to be anti-Muslim; this may be impacted by factors such as income and race. The author hypothesized that identity with racial groups that are often considered "white" would most impact Muslim support for the GOP. Using polling data from a nationally-representative sample of Muslim Americans, the researcher studied Muslims who supported Republicans. He operationalized the dependent variable using logit models to measure affiliation with the GOP and support for Donald Trump in 2016. The independent variables tested were: White identity, Arab identity, mosque attendance, religious identity, income, education, and gender (female). There were positive correlations between White and Arab identity and backing the GOP, and negative associations among females and support for the Republicans. Implications of these findings are discussed.Winner: First Place, 2022 Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award

    Author Correction: Gain and isolation enhancement of a wideband MIMO antenna using metasurface for 5G sub-6 GHz communication systems

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    Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13522-5, published online 08 June 2022 In the original version of this Article, Mohamed S. Soliman was incorrectly affiliated with ‘Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Energy Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, 81528, Egypt’. The correct affiliation is listed below. 4. Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Taif University, PO Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia. The original Article has been corrected
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