96 research outputs found
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231198413 - Supplemental material for Prevalence and risk factors of COVID-19 infection, mortality, and post-infection lung fibrosis in patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231198413 for Prevalence and risk factors of COVID-19 infection, mortality, and post-infection lung fibrosis in patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study by Randa Farah, Hussam Al-Hawari, Asma Albtoush, Amani Nofal, Tala Basheer Hyasat, Raghed Abdel Hay Abu Jabeh, Lojayn Tareq Suboh, Ahmad A. Toubasi, Tareq Fatah Eqrai and Mohammad Abufaraj in Journal of International Medical Research</p
The Scope of Themes of the Story “Randa” by Zakaria Tamer and its Series of Images
This article is devoted to the themes and figurative system of the story of the Syrian writer Zakaria Tamer. The author combined several relevant topics in one story and, with the help of the main character of the story, the girl Randa, gathered in one image all the children of the Syrian people, in particular, the entire Arab people
Conceptualizing Discussions on the Dark Web: An Empirical Topic Modeling Approach
Social networks on the Internet have become a home that attracts all types of human thinking to exchange knowledge and ideas and share businesses. On the other hand, it has also become a source for researchers to analyze this knowledge and frame it in patterns that define types of thoughts circulating on these networks and representing the communities around them. In particular, some social networks on the Dark Web attract a special kind of thinking centered around the malicious and illegal activities disseminated on websites and marketplaces on the Dark Web. These networks involve discussions to exchange and discourse information, tips, and advice on performing such business. Studying social networks on the Dark Web is still in its infancy. In this paper, we present a methodology for analyzing the content of social networks on the Dark Web using topic modeling methods. We demonstrate the needed stages for the topic modeling process, beginning with data preprocessing and feature extraction to topic modeling algorithms. We utilize and discuss the following four topic models: LDA, CTM, PAM, and PTM. We discuss the following four topic coherence measures as evaluation metrics: UMass, UCI, CNPMI, and CV, demonstrating the selection of the best number of topics for each model according to the most coherent produced topics. Furthermore, we discuss the limitations, challenges, and future work. Our proposed approach highlights the ability to discover the latent thematic patterns in conversations and messages in the common language used in social networks on the Dark Web, constructing topics as groups of terms and their associations. This paper provides researchers with a leading methodology for analyzing thought patterns on the Dark Web
Threats from the Dark: A Review over Dark Web Investigation Research for Cyber Threat Intelligence
From proactive detection of cyberattacks to the identification of key actors, analyzing contents of the Dark Web plays a significant role in deterring cybercrimes and understanding criminal minds. Researching in the Dark Web proved to be an essential step in fighting cybercrime, whether with a standalone investigation of the Dark Web solely or an integrated one that includes contents from the Surface Web and the Deep Web. In this review, we probe recent studies in the field of analyzing Dark Web content for Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), introducing a comprehensive analysis of their techniques, methods, tools, approaches, and results, and discussing their possible limitations. In this review, we demonstrate the significance of studying the contents of different platforms on the Dark Web, leading new researchers through state-of-the-art methodologies. Furthermore, we discuss the technical challenges, ethical considerations, and future directions in the domain
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Jean Barilla, author / (University of South Alabama
Old Gourna: Redefining Sustainability in Vernacular Architecture/Urbanism
AbstractOld Gourna or, what remains of it, is a phantom village existing on the Theban hill amid the archaeological sites of Luxor Necropolis. Nevertheless, its old vernacular houses were designed and constructed in order to be sustainable and to subsist through hundreds of years.The indigenous inhabitants of Old Gourna village were relocated, after several attempts, by a governmental decision in order to protect the ancient Egyptian tombs. In 1960s, a first group of residents were evicted -after a strong resistance- to the New Gourna that was designed by Hassan Fathi. In 2009, the rest of the inhabitants were moved by force to another New Gourna, near Al-Taref village, that was built by the government. The two New Gournas were primarily both rejected by the Old Gourniis despite being completely different in all aspects.By comparing the three Gournas, this paper aims to demonstrate the particularity of Old Gourna, especially when it comes to vernacular architectural sustainability. It also conducts a comprehensive survey concerning the architectural/urban advantages and disadvantages of each one of three villages
Visio artis, Simbolismo, Analogía y Ontología en el Arte de Ramon Llull / Visio artis, Symbolism, Analogy and Ontology in the Art of Ramon Llull
This article analyses the original core of the ‘Art’ of Ramon Llull, which, according to the author, was the result of a vision on Mount Randa. We start from the paradoxical fact that Llull describes his Art as a result of an immediate revelation, but throughout his life constantly reworked the artistic structure, in both formal and procedural aspects. We thus take a hermeneutical approach to the ontology, logic and symbolism of Llull’s Art to define as precisely as possible what remained constant through the changes. We conclude that the so-called ‘illumination of Randa’ was actually a mystical vision of the cosmos and its internal relations, but not the argumentative process of the Art, which Llull clarified over the course of his life.</jats:p
Visio artis, Symbolism, Analogy and Ontology in the Art of Ramon Llull
El presente artículo tiene como objetivo analizar cuál fue el núcleo originario del ‘arte’ de Ramón
Llull, y que según nos cuenta el autor, fue fruto de la visión que tuvo en la montaña de Randa. Partimos
del hecho paradójico que Llull describa su arte como fruto de esa revelación inmediata, pero a lo largo
de su vida fue reelaborando incesantemente la estructura artística, tanto en sus aspectos formales como
procedimentales. Para ello realizaremos una aproximación hermenéutica a la ontología, la lógica y el simbolismo del arte luliano para delimitar con la máxima precisión posible cuál fue la novedad que supuso el arte, y que se mantuvo permanentemente a través de los cambios. Con ello llegamos a la conclusión que la llamada ‘iluminación de Randa’, consistió en una visión mística del cosmos y de sus relaciones internas, pero no del proceso argumentativo del arte, el cual Llull fue precisando a lo largo de toda su vida.This article analyses the original core of the ‘Art’ of Ramon Llull, which, according to the author,
was the result of a vision on Mount Randa. We start from the paradoxical fact that Llull describes his Art
as a result of an immediate revelation, but throughout his life constantly reworked the artistic structure,
in both formal and procedural aspects. We thus take a hermeneutical approach to the ontology, logic and
symbolism of Llull’s Art to define as precisely as possible what remained constant through the changes.
We conclude that the so-called ‘illumination of Randa’ was actually a mystical vision of the cosmos and
its internal relations, but not the argumentative process of the Art, which Llull clarified over the course
of his life
OTENTISITAS FILSAFAT ISLAM
Islamic philosophy is one of the fields of study whose existence has given rise to many pros and cons. Viewed from the point of view of the western intellectual tradition, islamic philosophy appears to be merely a Greco-Alexandrian philosophy in arabic 'clothes', a philosophy whose sole role is to channel certain important elements of ancient heritage to the Medieval West. The discussion of Islamic philosophy as a science must certainly refer to the existence of Islam itself with authentic sources that are derived from where a science originated and can develop and survive to the present day but in its course Islamic philosophy has received a lot of criticism from orientalists that Islamic Islamic philosophy does not exist and partly only a reduction from greek philosophical thought translated into arabic. And this also raises a big question for the author where the author got the question in 2020 during a comprehensive exam on islamic philosophy courses that the author still could not answer at that time. However, with the anxiety that is accused of Islamic philosophy the author describes in this paper. using the Library resech with the method of documentation studies finally the author finds the finding that Islamic philosophy is not true what is alleged by orintalism. From this paper, the author wants to see more about the authenticity of Islamic philosophy as a science in terms of terminology, sources, and figures of Islamic thought and how the roots of Islamic philosophy can be formed and survive, in the criticism of orientalism.
Keywords, authenticity, urgensi, Islamic philosophy
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