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    Mahmoud, M.

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    Hierarchical Representations of Freebase Topics

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    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

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    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

    Clivina Latreille 1802

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    Clivina sp. Material examined. WMR: 1150 m: 16.IV.2016, LT, 2 exs. Life forms and Remarks. ZGDG (S) species. The adults of this unidentified species were collected from an Acacia community at the bottom of GRNR.Published as part of Abdel-Dayem, Mahmoud S., Rasool, Iftekhar, Elgharbawy, Ali A., Nagel, Peter & Aldhafer, Hathal M., 2018, Faunistic inventory and zoogeographical analysis of the ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Garf Raydah Nature Reserve, Southwestern of Saudi Arabia, and description of a new species of Paussinae, pp. 341-371 in Zootaxa 4514 (3) on page 361, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/377023

    Siopelus quadraticollis

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    Siopelus quadraticollis (Putzeys in Chaudoir, 1878) Material examined. GRNR: 1851 m: 21.II.2014, LT, 1 ♂, 2409 m: 02.IV.2017, HP, 1 ex. 2761 m: 02.IV.2017, HP, 17 exs. 2820 m: 20.X.2014, LT, 2 ♂, 2 ♀. Distribution. AFR species, occurring in ET, TZ. A new record for Arabian Peninsula. Life forms and Remarks. MGHT species. Adult specimens of this species were collected at altitudinal ranges from 1851 m to 2820 from different plant communities in the GRNR.Published as part of Abdel-Dayem, Mahmoud S., Rasool, Iftekhar, Elgharbawy, Ali A., Nagel, Peter & Aldhafer, Hathal M., 2018, Faunistic inventory and zoogeographical analysis of the ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Garf Raydah Nature Reserve, Southwestern of Saudi Arabia, and description of a new species of Paussinae, pp. 341-371 in Zootaxa 4514 (3) on page 349, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/377023

    Perileptus testaceus Putzeys 1870

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    Perileptus testaceus Putzeys, 1870 Material examined. GRNR: 1614 m: 26.IV.2014, LT, 1 ex; 18.XI.2015, LT, 2 exs. 1897 m: 26.IV.2014, LT, 1 ex. 1897 m: 04.III.2015, LT, 1 ex; 26.IV.2014, LT, 1 ex. Distribution. AFR species that is confined to the Horn of Africa (DJ, ET, SO) and southern Arabian Peninsula (AE, OM, YE). A New record to KSA. Life forms and Remarks. ZS(C)EG species. The adults were collected from altitudes of 1614–1897 m, where Opuntia ficus-indica and Olea europaea communities dominated GRNR.Published as part of Abdel-Dayem, Mahmoud S., Rasool, Iftekhar, Elgharbawy, Ali A., Nagel, Peter & Aldhafer, Hathal M., 2018, Faunistic inventory and zoogeographical analysis of the ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Garf Raydah Nature Reserve, Southwestern of Saudi Arabia, and description of a new species of Paussinae, pp. 341-371 in Zootaxa 4514 (3) on page 364, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/377023

    Sublethal effects of cyflumetofen and spirodiclofen on biological parameters of citrus red mite, Panonychus citri McGregor (Acari: Tetranychidae)

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    Ahmed, Mahmoud M., Abdelwines, Mohammed A. (2021): Sublethal effects of cyflumetofen and spirodiclofen on biological parameters of citrus red mite, Panonychus citri McGregor (Acari: Tetranychidae). Persian Journal of Acarology 10 (4): 467-480, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v10i4.6869

    Implementation in Altran for Rational Function Integration and Polynomial Factorization

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    Title: Implementation in Altran for Rational Function Integration and Polynomial Factorization , Author: Mahmoud M. Makhlouf, Location: ThodeThis project is a study involving the application of the ALTRAN system to rational function integration. A discussion and the implementation of two methods are given, one by Hermite [HER 12] and a second by Horowitz [HOR 70]. Included is a brief discussion of the integration of the transcendental part over the rational field using polynomial factorization over the integers. Furthermore, an extension for multivariate rational function integration and multivariate polynomial factorization is included.ThesisMaster of Science (MS

    Bembidion mixtum Schaum 1863

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    Bembidion mixtum Schaum, 1863 Material examined. GRNR: 2409 m: 06. VI.2014, HP, 1 ♂. MGD: 2616 m: 24.II.2014, LT, 1 ♂. Distribution: SAR species that is found in the extreme northeastern Africa (EG), Levant (PS, SY) and southwestern Arabian Peninsula (SA, YE). Life forms and Remarks. ZS(C)SL species. Recently this species was reported to occur at the Dam of Tamniyah (Asir Province) at an elevation of 2301 m (Bonavita et al. 2016). The adults were collected from the African pencil cedar forest in the GRNR and outside the Park.Published as part of Abdel-Dayem, Mahmoud S., Rasool, Iftekhar, Elgharbawy, Ali A., Nagel, Peter & Aldhafer, Hathal M., 2018, Faunistic inventory and zoogeographical analysis of the ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Garf Raydah Nature Reserve, Southwestern of Saudi Arabia, and description of a new species of Paussinae, pp. 341-371 in Zootaxa 4514 (3) on page 362, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/377023

    A violent origin : a Girardian analysis of the scapegoating of Ali ibn Abu Talib in Shi'ite tradition

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    Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 182-192).This dissertation applies Rene Girard's theory of the scapegoat mechanism to prove that Ali ibn Abu Talib appears in Shi'ite traditions as an innocent victim. The aim is to investigate Girard's substantial body of work to determine whether Ali was a scapegoat and a victim of a conspiracy within his community. Girard's theory is founded in mimetic desire, where he incorporated external and internal mediation to form an analysis of mimetic rivalry. Using various texts to develop his theory and support his concepts, he investigated Aristotle, Plato, Stendhal, Proust, Shakespeare and Freud. He developed his theory from the interaction between friends to the incorporation of an object of desire to form the 'French triangle'. He moved from investigating this 'triangle' in personal relationships to conspiracies and subsequently to communities with regard to primitive religions. It was in the discovery of the sacred victim that Girard recognized the purpose of myth, that it concealed the role of the persecutors and that it silenced the victim. Girard then transferred his deductions to analyzing the Bible, where he identified ways in which the text gave the victim a voice. He maintains that only Jesus supported a non-violent position and embraced positive mimetic desire in the form of imitating the love of God. In reviewing Ali's life, one discovers that it reveals Girard's concepts of mimetic rivalry, conspiracy and collective violence. There is the historical Ali and the divine Imam Ali. These two positions can be reconciled by following a constitutive reductionist method for the purpose of analysis in applying the scapegoat mechanism theory. Reductionism is useful and necessary for this study. While the historical Ali reveals a victim, the divine Ali takes responsibility for his own death. The historical and the divine reveal two perspectives in relating Ali's story, one from the victim's perspective and the other from the perspective of the persecutors. However, with respect to the scapegoat mechanism, Shi'ite traditions about Ali, inclusive of historical, popular, or ghulat traditions, show that Jesus was not the only victim to reveal his innocence and embrace non-violence for positive mimesis. Rather, Ali goes further in rejecting materialism to avoid envy, encouraging his community to witness his poverty. Without the distraction of material things, Ali could demonstrate God's love. While Girard claimed that Christianity, particularly the gospels, revealed the victim's innocence in Jesus Christ, Ali brings forth a similar message of imitating the love of God. Like Jesus, he revealed that God was a loving and forgiving God; he was not an angry God that demanded sacrifice
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