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    Erika Fadel Interview

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    Erika Fadel (J.D. 1998) was interviewed by Valeria Reynosa via the Zoom internet-based video conferencing software on February 12, 2021. She was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana, but grew up in New Orleans, where she attended a highly-regarded high school. After graduating, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to pursue an undergraduate degree in liberal arts at Emory University. Ms. Fadel enjoyed her time at Emory and she participated in the Black Student Alliance and Greek Life. In 1990, she graduated from Emory with a Master's in Divinity. She then attended a graduate program at Boston University, from which she graduated in 2013. She then became a Protestant Chaplain at Wellesley College. She became interested in SMU's law program after meeting their Dean of Admissions at a law school fair in Boston. Their conversations motivated Ms. Fadel to apply to the law program, from which she graduated in 1998. After graduating, she moved briefly to Austin but then relocated to Columbia, Missouri. She held several positions for the University of Missouri before returning to Dallas in 2017 to become SMU's Director of Career Services. She also took up a part-time position in Diversity and Inclusion. At the time of the interview, she was SMU's Director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and a diversity officer

    Entrevista Com a Profª Dr.ª Simone Fadel sobre a criação do NIESBF, Biblioteca Virtual do Meio Ambiente e FEBF/UERJ

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    Entrevista Com a Profª Dr.ª Simone Fadel sobre a criação do NIESBF, Biblioteca Virtual do Meio Ambiente e FEBF/UER

    Sistem Informasi Akuntansi Atas Penagihan dalam Menunjang Keefektifan Penerimaan Kas pada PT. Fadel Pelumas Indonesia

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan Untuk mengetahui system informasi akuntansi atas penagihan piutang dalam menunjang keefektifan penerimaan kas pada PT. Fadel Pelumas Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis data deskriptif kualitatif. Penelitian dilakukan di PT. Fadel Pelumas Indonesia. Hasil penelitian . PT. Fadel Pelumas Indonesia telah menerapkan sistem informasi akuntansi dengan tepat dalam proses penjualan dan penagihan piutang. Metode dan tekhnologi informasi yang digunakan sangat mendukung keefektifan dalam penerimaan kas. Sistem pengendalian intern cukup memadai dalam operasional kegiatan Perusahaan. This study aims to determine the accounting information system for collection of accounts receivable in supporting the effectiveness of cash receipts at PT. Fadel Indonesian Lubricants. This study uses qualitative descriptive data analysis. The research was conducted at PT. Fadel Indonesian Lubricants. Research result. PT. Fadel Pelumas Indonesia has implemented an accounting information system appropriately in the process of selling and collecting receivables. The methods and information technology used strongly support the effectiveness of cash receipt

    Fadel Assabghy Oral History

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    Fadel Assabghy was a 1966 alumnus of The American University in Cairo’s graduate program in solid state science, taught at AUC as a faculty member from 1970 to 2010 in the Science Department and later the Physics Department, and served as Dean of the School of Sciences and Engineering from 1999 to 2005, as well as Senate member and Chair in the 1990s. Assabghy recollects his education and study in AUC’s solid state physics program, explaining that like a number of AUC science faculty after completing his MA studies he went abroad for his doctorate (in his case to the UK), and returned in 1970 to serve as a faculty member. The contributions of his cohort of science faculty and others throughout his time at AUC are described throughout. He relates the efforts of 1960s president Tom Bartlett to elevate the sciences at AUC, and describes in detail the positive features of the Science Building on the downtown Tahrir Square campus which was constructed in that decade. The expansion of science education and research at AUC (like the origins of engineering) and longtime Science Department chairman Adli Bishay’s accomplishments are covered including his role in the launching of AUC’s Desert Development Center in the 1980s, plus Assabghy’s own participation in the DDC’s research activities. Assabghy was Dean of the School of Sciences and Engineering from 1999 to 2005, and he discusses major developments from his term like the reorganization of the school into multiple units by discipline, establishment of the Science and Technology Research Center and nanotechnology research, and the starting of the Electronics Engineering and Actuarial Science programs at AUC. His time on the Senate, including term as chair and the controversy over and resolution of the leading faculty issues from that time: the discrepancy in compensation and retirement age between foreign and Egyptian faculty

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    Interview with Mohammed Fadel

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    هذة المقابلة مع المخرج المصري محمد فاضل يتحدث عن الهدف الرئيسي لأعماله ، بالإضافة إلى دورها المهم في عرض مشاكل المجتمع مع إقتراح الحلول لها. أجرت المقابلة درية شرف الدين. .In this interview, Mohammed Fadel, a veteran of Egyptian television and film director, speaks about his works. The interview was conducted by Dorreya Sharaf al-Din

    FADEL: Ensemble Learning Enhanced by Feature Augmentation and Discretization

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    In recent years, data augmentation techniques have become the predominant approach for addressing highly imbalanced classification problems in machine learning. Algorithms such as the Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique (SMOTE) and Conditional Tabular Generative Adversarial Network (CTGAN) have proven effective in synthesizing minority class samples. However, these methods often introduce distributional bias and noise, potentially leading to model overfitting, reduced predictive performance, increased computational costs, and elevated cybersecurity risks. To overcome these limitations, we propose a novel architecture, FADEL, which integrates feature-type awareness with a supervised discretization strategy. FADEL introduces a unique feature augmentation ensemble framework that preserves the original data distribution by concurrently processing continuous and discretized features. It dynamically routes these feature sets to their most compatible base models, thereby improving minority class recognition without the need for data-level balancing or augmentation techniques. Experimental results demonstrate that FADEL, solely leveraging feature augmentation without any data augmentation, achieves a recall of 90.8% and a G-mean of 94.5% on the internal test set from Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan. On the external validation set from Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, it maintains a recall of 91.9% and a G-mean of 86.7%. These results outperform conventional ensemble methods trained on CTGAN-balanced datasets, confirming the superior stability, computational efficiency, and cross-institutional generalizability of the FADEL architecture. Altogether, FADEL uses feature augmentation to offer a robust and practical solution to extreme class imbalance, outperforming mainstream data augmentation-based approaches

    Performance Assessment of VRT-based Granular Fertilizer Broadcasting Systems

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    Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is a paper from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 6 (2004): M. Fadel. Performance Assessment of VRT-based Granular Fertilizer Broadcasting Systems. (December 2004)

    A comparative examination of MBR and SBR performance for the treatment of high-strength landfill leachate

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    The management of landfill leachate is challenging, with relatively limited work targeting high-strength leachate. In this study, the performance of the membrane bioreactor (MBR) and sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technologies are compared in treating high-strength landfill leachate. The MBR exhibited a superior performance with removal efficiencies exceeding 95percent for BOD5, TN, and NH3 and an improvement on SBR efficiencies ranging between 21 and 34percent. The coupled experimental results contribute in filling a gap toward improving the management of high-strength landfill leachate and providing comparative guidelines or selection criteria and limitations for MBR and SBR applications. While the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology offers some flexibility in terms of cycle time and sequence, its performance is constrained when considering landfill leachate associated with significant variations in quality and quantity. Combining membrane separation and biodegradation processes or the membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology improved removal efficiencies significantly. In the context of leachate management using the MBR technology, more efforts have targeted low-strength leachate with limited attempts at moderate to high strength leachate. In this study, the SBR and MBR technologies were tested under different operating conditions to compare and evaluate their feasibility for the management of high-strength leachate from a full-scale operating landfill. 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    O coronavírus e o extermínio dos trabalhadores

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    Especialista em Saúde do Trabalhador, Políticas de Saúde e Direitos Humanos, o pesquisador Luiz Carlos Fadel, da Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca (ENSP/Fiocruz), escreveu artigo sobre os impactos da pandemia do Novo Coronavírus na vida dos trabalhadores do país. No texto, Fadel, detalha como medidas do governo podem minar a classe trabalhadora e aponta saídas para evitar “o extermínio dos trabalhadores”
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