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    Masjid Azizi: Bukti Kejayaan Islam Etnis Melayu Langkat

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    The remains of Malay culture and anidentity langkat Islamic pride that still needs to be preserve dislocated azizi Mosque in the Sultanate of Tanjung Pura langkat. Sultanate langkat build Azizi mosquein 1899 during the reign of Sultan langkat named Haj iMusa. Inauguration in June 13, 1902 by the son of Haji Musa named Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Djalil Rachmat. The mosque is very similar to the Masjid Zahirin Kedah. Malaysia because it was inspired by the beauty of Azizi Mosque. Azizi Mosqueis located in the town of Tanjung Pura, the capital of the Sultanate of langkat. The layout of the mosque on the edge of Sumatra highway, which connects the province of North Sumatra and Aceh. The distance is approximately 60km from the capital of North Sumatra province, namely Medan.Keywords: History, the Islamicperiod, should be preserve

    Modifications on nucleon parameters at finite temperature

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    Azizi, Kazem (Dogus Author)Taking into account the additional operators coming up at finite temperature, we investigate the mass and residue of the nucleon in the framework of thermal QCD sum rules. We observe that the mass and residue of the nucleon are initially insusceptible to the increase of temperature, however, after a certain temperature, they start to fall with increasing the temperature

    Inter-phase mass transfer in turbulent liquid-liquid dispersions: A comparative analysis of models

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    A comparative evaluation of eight models used to predict the dispersed phase mass transfer coefficient was undertaken using recent drop size and mass transfer data obtained under well known and controlled hydrodynamic conditions encountered in screen-type static mixers. A wide range of experimental conditions were covered (e[open]= 1.5-117. W-kg, φ= 0.1-0.47) thereby allowing for proper assessment of the strength and weaknesses of each model. All models failed to properly predict the experimental results over a wide range of design and operating conditions with the exception of those that contain a system-specific adjustable fitting parameter. Although these models yielded reasonably acceptable order-of-magnitude predictions, they could not accurately account for the variations in the different parameters investigated. This shows that proper understanding of the various factors affecting the dispersed phase mass transfer coefficient is still incomplete and highlights the need for phenomenological models that can account for the various physicochemical and hydrodynamic conditions on the dispersed-phase mass transfer coefficient. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.AlTaweel AM, 1996, CHEM ENG RES DES, V74, P445; Al Taweel A.M., 1984, 12 AUSTR CHEM ENG C, V1, P487; Al Taweel AM, 2007, CHEM ENG RES DES, V85, P760, DOI 10.1205-cherd06180; Alves SS, 2004, CHEM ENG PROCESS, V43, P823, DOI 10.1016-S0255-2701(03)00100-4; Andersson R, 2004, CHEM ENG SCI, V59, P4911, DOI 10.1016-j.ces.2004.07.084; Asghar D. Molaei, 2002, AICHE J, V48, P2230; Azizi F, 2011, CHEM ENG COMMUN, V198, P726, DOI 10.1080-00986445.2011.532748; Azizi F, 2011, CHEM ENG J, V166, P715, DOI 10.1016-j.cej.2010.11.050; Azizi F., 2005, RELIABLE DESIGN IND; Bart HJ, 2003, CHEM ENG TECHNOL, V26, P723, DOI 10.1002-ceat.200306102; Botello-Alvarez E.J., 2004, IND ENG CHEM RES, V43, P6527; Bouaifi M, 2001, CHEM ENG PROCESS, V40, P97, DOI 10.1016-S0255-2701(00)00129-X; BOURNE JR, 1991, CHEM ENG J BIOCH ENG, V47, P155, DOI 10.1016-0300-9467(91)85021-M; Briassulis G, 2001, J FLUID MECH, V432, P219; CAMURDAN MC, 1989, CAN J CHEM ENG, V67, P554; COULALOGLOU CA, 1977, CHEM ENG SCI, V32, P1289, DOI 10.1016-0009-2509(77)85023-9; Ebrahimi SSS, 2009, J CHEM ENG JPN, V42, P10; HANDLOS AE, 1957, AICHE J, V3, P127, DOI 10.1002-aic.690030121; Henschke M, 1999, AICHE J, V45, P2079, DOI 10.1002-aic.690451006; HSIA MA, 1980, CHEM ENG J BIOCH ENG, V20, P225, DOI 10.1016-0300-9467(80)80007-4; JOHNSON AI, 1960, AICHE J, V6, P145, DOI 10.1002-aic.690060128; Kang HS, 2003, J FLUID MECH, V480, P129, DOI 10.1007-S0022112002003579; KRONIG R, 1950, APPL SCI RES, V2, P142; Kumar A, 1999, CHEM ENG RES DES, V77, P372, DOI 10.1205-026387699526359; Laakkonen M, 2006, CHEM ENG SCI, V61, P218, DOI 10.1016-j.ces.2004.11.066; Maass S, 2012, CHEM ENG SCI, V70, P146, DOI 10.1016-j.ces.2011.08.027; Newman AB, 1931, T AM INST CHEM ENG, V27, P310; Noh H.S., 1984, AICHE J, V30, P120; Paul E. L., 2004, HDB IND MIXING SCI P; Rahbar A, 2011, CAN J CHEM ENG, V89, P508, DOI 10.1002-cjce.20448; RIBEIRO LM, 1995, COMPUT CHEM ENG, V19, P333, DOI 10.1016-0098-1354(94)00054-R; Schmidt SA, 2006, CHEM ENG SCI, V61, P246, DOI 10.1016-j.ces.2005.02.075; Skelland P.A.H., 1981, AICHE J, V27, P99; SLATER MJ, 1988, CHEM ENG SCI, V43, P233, DOI 10.1016-0009-2509(88)85036-X; SLATER MJ, 1995, CAN J CHEM ENG, V73, P462; STEINER L, 1986, CHEM ENG SCI, V41, P1979, DOI 10.1016-0009-2509(86)87114-7; Vasquez V., 1997, MINER PROCESS EXTR M, V17, P239, DOI 10.1080-08827509708914150; Venneker BCH, 2002, AICHE J, V48, P673, DOI 10.1002-aic.690480404; Yadav RL, 2008, CHEM ENG J, V138, P389, DOI 10.1016-j.cej.2007.06.015; YOUNG CH, 1989, CHEM ENG SCI, V44, P2355, DOI 10.1016-0009-2509(89)85168-122

    Transition form factors of P wave bottomonium chi(b0)(1P) into B-c meson

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    Azizi, Kazem (Dogus Author) -- Conference full title: International Workshop on Quantum Chromodynamics: Theory and Experiment, QCD at WORK 2012; Lecce; Italy; 18 June 2012 through 21 June 2012.Taking into account the two-gluon condensate contributions, the transition form factors enrolled to the low energy effective Hamiltonian describing the semileptonic chi(b0) -> B(c)l (nu) over bar, (l = (e, mu, tau)) decay channel are calculated within three-point QCD sum rules

    Azizi v. Thornburgh, 908 F. 2d 1130 - Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 1990

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    Plaintiff-appellant Saboet Azizi ( Mrs. Azizi ), a naturalized citizen of the United States, and her husband, plaintiff-appellant Feim Azizi ( Mr. Azizi ), a citizen of Yugoslavia, appeal from a summary judgment entered in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (Nevas, J.) on August 4, 1989 rejecting their constitutional challenges to section 5 of the Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986 ( IMFA ), 8 U.S.C. §§ 1154(h), 1255(e) (1988). On appeal, the Azizis maintain that the two-year foreign residency requirement imposed by section 5 on an alien spouse who marries a United States citizen during the pendency of a deportation or exclusion proceeding violates their rights to equal protection and due process. While we are cognizant of the hardships imposed by this legislation upon aliens and their spouses who enter into legitimate marriages during deportation proceedings, we conclude that section 5 is a valid exercise of Congress\u27 plenary power to regulate immigration and naturalization

    Decuplet baryons in a hot medium

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    Azizi, Kazem (Dogus Author) -- Bozkır, G. (Dogus Author)The thermal properties of the light decuplet baryons are investigated in the framework of the thermal QCD sum rules. In particular, the behavior of the mass and residue of the Delta, Sigma*, Xi*, and Omega baryons with respect to temperature are analyzed taking into account the additional operators appearing in the Wilson expansion at finite temperature. It is found that the mass and residue of these particles remain overall unaffected up to T similar or equal to 150 MeV but, beyond this point, they start to diminish considerably

    Semileptonic bs -> ds2*(2573) l(nu)over-barl transition in QCD

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    Azizi, Kazem (Dogus Author)We analyze the semileptonic B-s -> D-s2*(2573) l (nu) over bar (l) transition, where l = tau, mu or e, within the standard model. We apply the QCD sum rule approach to calculate the transition form factors entering the low energy Hamiltonian defining this channel. The fit functions of the form factors are used to estimate the total decay widths and branching fractions in all lepton channels. The orders of the branching ratios indicate that this transition is accessible at LHCb in the near future

    Magnetic dipole moment of Z(b)(10610) in light-cone QCD

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    Azizi, Kazem (Dogus Author) -- Özdem, Ulaş (Dogus Author)The magnetic dipole moment of the exotic Z(b)(10610) state is calculated within the light cone QCD sum rule method using the diquark-antidiquark and molecule interpolating currents. The magnetic dipole moment is obtained as mu(Zb) = 1.73 +/- 0.63 mu(N) in diquark-antidiquark picture and mu(Zb) = 1.59 +/- 0.58 mu(N) in the molecular case. The obtained results in both pictures together with the results of other theoretical studies on the spectroscopic parameters of the Zb(10610) state may be useful in determination of the nature and quark organization of this state

    Effects of repeated hydraulic loads on microstructure and hydraulic behaviour of a compacted clayey silt

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    Soils used in earth constructions are mostly unsaturated, and they undergo frequent drying-wetting cycles (repeated hydraulic loads) due to changes in climatic conditions or variations of the ground water level, particularly at shallow depths. After compaction, changes in water content can significantly influence the hydromechanical response of the construction material, which therefore has to be assessed for repeated hydraulic loads. This research investigates the effect of such loads on the microstructure and hydraulic behaviour of a silty soil, typically used in the construction of embankments and dykes, with the aim of providing a better understanding of the consequences of drying-wetting cycles on the response of the material over time. Experimental tests were performed to study the impact of drying-wetting cycles on the water retention, hydraulic conductivity and fabric of compacted specimens. Fabric changes are documented to take place even without significant volumetric strains, promoting an irreversible increase in the hydraulic conductivity and a reduction in the capacity to retain water compared to the as-compacted soil. The fabric changes are interpreted and quantified by means of a hydromechanical model, which accounts for the evolving pore size distribution at different structural levels. The proposed model reproduces quite well the microstructural observations, together with the evolution of the water retention behaviour and of the hydraulic conductivit
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