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    RDWG Technique for Determination of Complex Permittivity and Moisture Content of Oil Palm Fruits

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    Close relationship between oil content and moisture content [Ariffin et al., 1990, Khalid & Abbas, 1992] suggests the possibility of using moisture content as a parameter to gauge fruit ripeness. It is found [Khalid & Abbas, 1992] that the amount of moisture content is higher at early stage of fruit development. Excess water is reduced in the ripe fruit as the oil accumulates in the mesocarp

    Sizing and optimization of low power process variation aware standard cells

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    The yield of low voltage digital circuits based on standard cell design is found to be sensitive to local gate delay and power variations due to uncorrelated intra-die parameter fluctuations. Caused by random nature of doping positions they lead to more pronounced deviations for minimum transistor sizes. The basic idea of this work is to optimize the transistor level single standard cells by making the cells more resistant for process variations. © 2013 IEEE

    Dr. Khalid Lodhi - Bed Bugs Undercover Agents in Forensic Investigations - September 10 2025

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    Dr. Khalid Lodhi speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about his recent research into using bedbugs as a tool in forensic research and criminal justice. Presented live on September 10, 2025 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Variability aware modeling of SEU induced failure probability of logic circuit paths in static conditions

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    Voltage noise can lead to various errors such as dynamic and permanent, which are directly associated to circuit-level reliability issues. Variability in process parameters directly affects the probability of failures associated to voltage noise. Yet, the evaluation of the probability of failures by SPICE level Monte Carlo simulation is prohibitively time-consuming. This work proposes a technique to characterize the input noise and process variations in order to estimate failure probability in a logic circuit path composed of combinational cells and registers. The method allows to correctly estimate the order of magnitude of the probability of failures and to evidence the influence of process variations, while reaching >10(4) speedup versus SPICE

    Moment-rotation relationship of reinforced concrete beam-column joints under generalized excitations - by Bassam Khalid Abbas

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    Thesis (M.E.)--American University of Beirut. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1988.;"Advisor: Muhanned Harajli: Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering – Members of Committee: Raja Iliya, Professor, Civil Engineering Lutfi Raad, AssociaBibliography: leaves 76-81.This study concentrates on two interrelated aspects pertaining to the deformation of beam-column joints under severe cyclic excitations. In the first part of this study, a closed form solution is developed for computing the slip and its distribution alon

    sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338241242635 - Supplemental material for Correlation Between ImageJ and Conventional Manual Scoring Methods for Programmed Death-Ligand 1 Immuno-Histochemically Stained Sections

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tct-10.1177_15330338241242635 for Correlation Between ImageJ and Conventional Manual Scoring Methods for Programmed Death-Ligand 1 Immuno-Histochemically Stained Sections by Rand Suleiman Al Taher, Manal A. Abbas, Khalid Halahleh and Maher A. Sughayer in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p

    Optimal NBTI degradation and PVT variation resistant device sizing in a full adder cell

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    Aging phenomena, on top of process variations along with temperature and supply voltage variations, translate into complex degradation effects on the required performance and yield of nanoscale circuits. The proposed paper focuses on the development of mathematically optimal circuit sizing for yield maximization on the case study of a CMOS full adder circuit. The final cell design is robust against NBTI aging effects, impact of statistical (global and mismatch) and operating variation of temperature and supply voltage. Monte Carlo analysis has been carried out to verify the estimated yields. The demonstrated technique can be extended to a library of optimally designed digital cells. © 2015 IEEE

    Folio

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    Preamble. pp. 5-7; Muhammad Zakria-Profile. pp. 8; Editorial. pp. 9-10; Jahanzaib Jilani-Formanites. pp. 11; Khalid Rashid-Folio's Journey. pp. 12-15; Khalid Rashid-A Galaxy of Distinguished Formanites. pp. 16-19; Khalid Rashid-Taught Now Teachers at F.C.C. pp. 20-21; Muzammil Abbas-A to Z of Life. pp. 22; Nasrullah Khan-Speech-Chairman's Address on the Occasion of 115th Annual Athletic Championship 2001-2002. pp. 23-25; List Showing the Participation and Performance of the Students in Extra Curricular Activities 2001-2002. pp. 26-27; Nadeem Ullah-Pakistan a Foreigner's Perspective. pp. 28-29; Syed Imad-ud-Din Asad-Article-Quaid-e-Azam: a Great Personality. pp. 30-32; Khalid Rashid-Article-Role of Testing and Evaluation in the Process of Islamization of Education. pp. 33-37; Article-Idealism in Literature. pp. 38-45; Altaf-ur-Rehman Malik-On Neighbors. pp. 46-47; Mian Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar-What is Life. pp. 47; Khazima Tahir-Ponder A Moment. pp. 48-49; Aiza Ehsan-Anger. pp. 50; Hafsa Rasti-Article-Virginia Wolf as a Feminist Writer. pp. 51-56; Shahid Imtiaz-Article-A Study of Symbols in Yeats Poetry. pp. 57-61; Bashir Ahmed Ch-Poetry-Quaid-e-Azam: The Founder of Pakistan. pp. 62; Bashir Ahmed Ch-Poetry-Pakistan. pp. 63-64; M. Arif Qureshi-Poetry-Musings. pp. 65; M. Arif Qureshi-Poetry-Requiem. pp. 66; M. Arif Qureshi-Poetry-Music. pp. 66; Academic Medals. pp. 67-29; Sports Awards. pp. 70-71; Folio [Punjabi]. 44 p.; Folio [Urdu]. 84 p.Dr Muhammad Zakria Butt. after page 8; Several College Event Photos at the end of Punjabi Sectio

    Evaluating Depression and Stress Among Young Adults Using DASS-21: Towards Personalized Intervention Strategies

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    Depression, anxiety, and stress are commonly studied in the elderly, often manifesting as a loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities, disrupted sleep patterns, and other emotional or behavioral changes. However, with rapid technological advancements, young adults particularly those between the ages of 20 and 40 are emerging as a highly vulnerable group. This demographic faces a unique psychological burden, as they attempt to navigate the cultural and generational gap between two vastly different worlds: an older generation that often resists or struggles to adapt to revolutionary technologies, and a younger generation having a grip on modern technology. This generational divide can create a sense of isolation and pressure for young adults especially those people living in developing countries where open conversations about mental health still remain stigmatized and difficult to initiate. This research aims to develop a mental health app that can evaluate depression, and stress among young adults using the DASS-21 self-assessment test and suggest a personalized intervention keeping in view the level and severity of depression and stress. For personalized interventions, upper confidence bound algorithm is used to maintain a balance between exploration and exploitation. Agent's performance and effectiveness of intervention is evaluated by a post-test
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