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Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan
The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders
THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF ARABIC SUFFIX PRONOUN HA IN SURAH AL-SYAMSU BY ABDULLAH YUSUF ALI; TAHEREH SAFFARZADEH; AND BY MUHAMMAD TAQIUDIN AL-HILALI AND MUHAMMAD MUHSIN KHAN
This paper discusses the English translation of Arabic suffix pronoun ha in surah al-Syamsu by Abdullah Yusuf Ali; Tahereh Saffarzadeh; and by Muhammad Taqiudin Al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan. There are two research questions in this research: (1) how are suffix pronoun ha in surah al- Syamsu translated into English by Abdullah Yusuf Ali; Tahrerh Saffarzadeh; Muhammad Taqiudin Al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan, and (2) what equivalence is used in the translation of suffix pronoun ha in surah al-Syamsu of Abdullah Yusuf Ali; Tahereh Saffarzadeh; Muhammad Taqiudin Al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan according Nida and Taber theory. The method used in this research is qualitative research. The theory of Arabic suffix pronoun ha is used to collect the data and identify the meaning of SL. This research also uses the theory of word classes by Quirk to explain the TL. Equivalence theory by Nida and Taber is used in in this research to identify the type of equivalence that translators adopt in translating suffix pronoun ha into English. The suffix pronoun ha in surah al-Syamsu are translated in various sense by their translations. There are 18 suffix pronoun ha found in surah al -Syamsu those are translated similarly and differently by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, Tahereh Saffarzadeh, Muhammad Taqiuddin Al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan. The suffix pronoun ha in Arabic are translated into English pronoun, noun, and adverb. In Ali’s translation, all of suffix pronoun ha is translated into pronoun. In Tahereh’s translation, suffix pronoun ha are translated into pronoun in 17 cases and noun in one case. Then in Muhammad Taqiudin Al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan’s translations, suffix pronoun ha are translated into pronoun in 17 case and adverb in one case
Energy Minimization in Piperazine Promoted MDEA-Based CO2 Capture Process
A piperazine (PZ)-promoted methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) solution for a carbon dioxide (CO2) removal process from the flue gas of a large-scale coal power plant has been simulated. An Aspen Plus® was used to perform the simulation process. Initially, the effects of MDEA/PZ concentration ratio and stripper pressure on the regeneration energy of CO2 capture process were investigated. The MDEA/PZ concentration ratio of 35/15 wt.% (35 wt. MDEA and 15 wt.% PZ) was selected as an appropriate concentration. The reboiler duty of 3.235 MJ/kg CO2 was obtained at 35/15 wt.% concentration ratio of MDEA/PZ. It was considered a reference or base case, and process modifications including rich vapor compression (RVC) process, cold solvent split (CSS), and the combination of both processes were investigated to check its effect on the energy requirement. A total equivalent work of 0.7 MJe/kg CO2 in the RVC and a reboiler duty of 2.78 MJ/kg CO2 was achieved in the CSS process. Similarly, the total equivalent work, reboiler duty, and condenser duty of 0.627 MJe/kg CO2, 2.44 MJ/kg CO2, and 0.33 MJ/kg CO2, respectively, were obtained in the combined process. The reboiler duty and the total equivalent work were reduced by about 24.6 and 16.2%, respectively, as compared to the reference case. The total energy cost saving was 1.79 M per year
Emerging variants of concern in Saudi Arabian SARS-CoV-2 isolates
Disclosure. This study was funded by the Institute of Research and Consulting Studies at King Khalid University. Grant Number: 2-N-20/22The authors are thankful to the Institute of Research and Consulting Studies at King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for supporting this research through Grant Number 2-N-20/22 and the support of Research Center for Advanced Materials Science is highly acknowledged. For computer time, this research used the resources of the Supercomputing Laboratory, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. We would like to thank SCRIBENDI (www.scribendi.com) for English language editing
Figure S4 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S4, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S3 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S3, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S7 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S7, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S5 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S5, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S2 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S2, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
Figure S6 - Supplemental material for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review
Supplemental material, Figure S6, for Laser Treatment of Verrucous Epidermal Naevi: A Systematic Review by Wajeeha Khan, Abdullah Ibrahim, Anton Alvaro, Jake Willet, Nabil Ponnambath, Richard Goodwin and Muhammad Umair Javed in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p
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