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Hierarchical Representations of Freebase Topics
The dataset contains more than 21M hierarchical relationships about ≈10M topics extracted from Freebase knowledgebase. The topics span the various categories of Freebase including Science & Technology, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Society, Products & Services, Transportation, Time & Space, Special Interests, and Commons. The relationships describe the hierarchies of topics in terms of Types, Domains, and Categories. For example, ‘Albert Einstein’ can be found as a topic that is a sub-class of ‘Person’, belonging to the ‘People’ domain and ‘Society’ category. Another entity named as ‘Albert Einstein’ can also be found as a sub-class of ‘Book’, belonging to the ‘Books’ domain and ‘Arts & Entertainment’ category. The dataset is published in JSON and CSV formats, sample files are provided to help explore how the dataset is structured. The dataset is believed to be useful for studying the inter-related connections among topics in different domains of knowledge. The first author may be contacted at ([email protected]) for more information. The following paper may kindly be cited in case of using the dataset. Mahmoud Elbattah, Mohamed Roushdy, Mostafa Aref, Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem. “Large-Scale Entity Clustering Using Graph-Based Structural Similarity within Knowledge Graphs”, Big Data Analytics: Tools, Technology for Effective Planning, CRC Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321716589_Large-Scale_Entity_Clustering_Based_on_Structural_Similarity_within_Knowledge_Graph
Hierarchical Representations of Freebase Topics
The dataset contains more than 21M hierarchical relationships about ≈10M topics extracted from Freebase knowledgebase. The topics span the various categories of Freebase including Science & Technology, Arts & Entertainment, Sports, Society, Products & Services, Transportation, Time & Space, Special Interests, and Commons. The relationships describe the hierarchies of topics in terms of Types, Domains, and Categories. For example, ‘Albert Einstein’ can be found as a topic that is a sub-class of ‘Person’, belonging to the ‘People’ domain and ‘Society’ category. Another entity named as ‘Albert Einstein’ can also be found as a sub-class of ‘Book’, belonging to the ‘Books’ domain and ‘Arts & Entertainment’ category. The dataset is published in JSON and CSV formats, sample files are provided to help explore how the dataset is structured. The dataset is believed to be useful for studying the inter-related connections among topics in different domains of knowledge. The first author may be contacted at ([email protected]) for more information. The following paper may kindly be cited in case of using the dataset. Mahmoud Elbattah, Mohamed Roushdy, Mostafa Aref, Abdel-Badeeh M. Salem. “Large-Scale Entity Clustering Using Graph-Based Structural Similarity within Knowledge Graphs”, Big Data Analytics: Tools, Technology for Effective Planning, CRC Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321716589_Large-Scale_Entity_Clustering_Based_on_Structural_Similarity_within_Knowledge_Graph
مقابلة عبدالله محمود
Abdullah Mahmoud, a 50-year-old former resident of the Qurna hillside, describes his life experiences. Abdullah describes his former village of Mar’a and offers some background about his youth, including his wedding in the home where his mother and siblings lived. He speaks about religious practices in Qurna, including Sufism and the role of sheikhs, and notes the absence of conflict between the Muslims and Christians. Abdullah describes tourism as an important source of income for Qurna residents, saying that all children and young people used to work in tourism and made very good money. His own father used to sell souvenirs during the winter tourist season and as a cook in Cairo in the summer, and Abdullah works in a bazaar selling souvenirs. He recalls how the 1997 terrorist attack on tourists at the nearby Temple of Hatshepsut affected tourism. In addition to tourism, selling excavated pharaonic antiquities was also common, according to Abdullah, and was not considered improper. Qurna residents had been aware of their possible displacement for several years before the relocation took place, and Abdullah recounts a meeting he attended with other heads of Qurna families with government officials, and tells of the apartment and land they had been promised as compensation. The day of the displacement resembled a war, he states, with residents hurrying to collect their belongings and leave before their houses were demolished by bulldozers; he indicates that facades of some houses like his were preserved for heritage purposes. He claims that the land promised was not delivered and is unsatisfied with the apartment he received that houses himself, his mother, wife, and four children due to its inadequate size and inability to make changes to it. Abdullah is more positive about the move than other residents, and acknowledges the advantages of his new accommodation over his old home in Qurna in terms of sewage system, clean water, natural gas, and an overall better future for his children. However, he considers life in Qurna safer and more secure with greater community cohesion, and regrets that no one is allowed to visit the hillside
Al-Mawsili's work (Al-Ikhtiyar li'lalil Al-Mukhtar) contains a study of the consensus or agreement on speculation and deposits.
Praise be to God، Lord of the Worlds، and may blessings and peace be upon His loyal Messenger Muhammad، as well as all his family and associates، about what follows: Imam Abu Hanifa al-Numan bin Thabit، may God have pity on him، is credited with establishing the Hanafi school of thought، which is one of the earliest in Islam. Many works have been produced regarding the philosophy، notably "Al-Ikhtiyar li-Talil al-Mukhtar" by Mosul's Hanafi Imam، Abdullah bin Mahmoud bin Mawdud. It comprises several provisions governing financial transactions. As a result، I chose to do "a study of the consensus or agreement reported on the issues of speculation and deposits in the book Al-Ikhtiyar for Al-Mukhtar's explanation by Al-Mawsili." The research is structured into three sections: introduction، two sections، and conclusion. In the introduction، I discussed the relevance of the issue and the study strategy. In the first segment، I discussed the life of Imam Abdullah bin Mahmoud al-Mawsili، may God have compassion on him، and split it into four categories. In the second portion، I discussed modern concerns from Imam Al-Mawsili's book (Al-Ikhtiyar li'lil Al-Mukhtar). May God have compassion on him. Then I discussed the most crucial conclusions I obtained. 
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sj-doc-2-whe-10.1177_17455057231222404 – Supplemental material for Prospective cohort study of vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy: Prevalence and limited effectiveness of 1000 IU vitamin D supplementation
Supplemental material, sj-doc-2-whe-10.1177_17455057231222404 for Prospective cohort study of vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy: Prevalence and limited effectiveness of 1000 IU vitamin D supplementation by Rasha Mohammed Abdelmageed, Suha Majeed Mohammed Hussein, Shamil Mohamed Anamangadan, Rola Walid Mahmoud Abdullah, Lubna Rauf, AlAnoud Saleh AlFehaidi and Ehab Hamed in Women’s Health</p
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