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Ethoxysilyl-modified hyperbranched polyesters as multifunctional coupling agents for epoxy-silica hybrid coatings
2° Mosquée d'as-Sayed Ahmad al-Bagam
Farnall Harry, Shafik Muhammad, Simaïka Marcus H., Sayed Metoualli, Omar Ahmad, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Sayyed Ahmad el-. 2° Mosquée d'as-Sayed Ahmad al-Bagam. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 34, exercice 1925-1926, 1933. pp. 63-64
Phyllotetranychus Sayed 1938
Genus <i>Phyllotetranychus</i> Sayed, 1938 <p> <b>Type species:</b> <i>Phyllotetranychus aegyptium</i> Sayed, 1938</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> Full complement of 16 dorsal setae; dorsal setae large, broadly orbicular to ovate, leaf-like and with pseudovenation; setae <i> h 2</i> not flagellate; anterior margin of prodorsum with two pairs of prodorsal projections; palps two-segmented (tibio-tarsus with one eupathidium (<i>ul'ζ</i>) and two setae, femorogenu with one seta (<i>d</i>)); two pairs of pseudanal setae <i> ps 1–2</i> ; ventral, genital and anal plates not sclerotised or developed.</p>Published as part of <i>Mahdavi, Sayed Mosayeb, Latifi, Malihe & Asadi, Mahdieh, 2019, A new species of Phyllotetranychus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Iran, pp. 566-578 in Zootaxa 4565 (4)</i> on page 567, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4565.4.10, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2591261">http://zenodo.org/record/2591261</a>
0480_018_007_Library_Exchanges_Stapled_Set_05
Letters dated April 1964 involving Aziz S. Atiya, Alfred H. Lane, and Atef El-Sayed. Record contains six pages, including notes, letters, and publications lists1. Note dated 28 April 1964 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Director of Center for Intercultural Studies at the University of Utah, showing a check mark next to the "For your records/interest" option. 2. One-page typewritten letter dated 20 May 1964 to Alfred H. Lane, Supervisor of Gifts and Exchange Division at Columbia University Libraries, from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Director of Center for Intercultural Studies at the University of Utah. 3. Page one of three-page typewritten list title, "List of Publications Available for Free Distribution 1964" From Institute of National Planning, Documentation Center, Cairo. 4. Page two of three-page typewritten list title, "List of Publications Available for Free Distribution 1964" From Institute of National Planning, Documentation Center, Cairo. 5. Page three of three-page typewritten list title, "List of Publications Available for Free Distribution 1964" From Institute of National Planning, Documentation Center, Cairo. 6. One-page typewritten letter da
Conservation in an Islamic context a case study of Makkah
The Holy Qu’ rān contains many injunctions for Muslims to respect and conserve the natural environment but few address the built environment. Habitat at the time of the Prophet (PBOH) was in the vernacular and relatively impermanent. The first habitat was the cave, the second the tent and then simple flat roofed buildings of post and lintel construction made of mud and rubble. Later buildings were not indigenous but reflected the architectural styles and techniques of Muslim pilgrims from beyond the Arabian Peninsula. Permanent exotic buildings were later erected as reminders of holy places and events. This work advances a case to restore and preserve historic and religious sites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Makkah is the destination for millions of Muslim pilgrims who annually pay homage to Allah during the occasions of Hajj, Ramadan and Umra. The tranquillity and peaceful ambience that one associates with the holiest of Islamic experiences have, over the years, given way to jostling crowds of people who must be expediently housed, fed, transported, and protected. Due to the lack of planning and the insensitive but profitable development of the city, Makkah is in grave danger of becoming a bustling metropolis instead of a sanctuary where pilgrims gather to perform their religious rites and reaffirm their dedication to Allah. The author calls for professional planning and international cooperation to guide future development for this expanding and sensitive area. The author's ideas are grounded in practical and aesthetic study, therefore, the political, environmental and economic issues are examined in relationship to religious, historic and artistic values. The author makes proposals for a future Makkah that would provide pilgrims with the physical comforts, security, and serene environment they deserve—without destroying the city they came to visit. The author discusses preservation and conservation in the western world and the need for their acceptance in Muslim countries, the former being an aesthetic and intellectual concept sustained by law and the latter being the prescribed free expression of the individual unhindered by material considerations. Both worlds are rapidly being overwhelmed by materialism, but body, mind and spirit combine in making us aware of our surroundings and the way in what we see around us has come into being
Structure of 2-hydroxy-3-isopropylaminopropyl 3,4-methylenedioxybenzoate hydrochloride
The title compd. is triclinic, space group P ̅1, with a 7.301(1), b 7.483(2), c 15.241(4) Å, α 88.28(3), β 77.28(1), and γ 84.30(1)°; dc = 1.306 for Z = 2. The final R = 0.039 and Rw = 0.049 for 2122 reflections. The principal cation-anion interactions involve O-H...Cl- and N-H...Cl hydrogen bonds. The compd., a 1-amino-3-benzoyloxypropanolamine deriv., is a potent β-adrenoreceptor blocker. The structure is compared to those of 2-arylethanolamine derivs. and 3-aryloxypropanolamine derivs., β-antagonists. The planar CH2-O-C(=O) moiety can mimic an arom. nucleus in interactions with the β-adrenoreceptor. At. coordinates are given
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221109392 - Supplemental material for Diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 and the potential role of deep learning: insights from the experience of Cairo University Hospitals
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221109392 for Diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 and the potential role of deep learning: insights from the experience of Cairo University Hospitals by Marwa M. Ahmed, Amal M. Sayed, Dina El Abd, Inas T. El Sayed, Yasmine S. Elkholy, Ahmed H. Fares, Samar Fares in Journal of International Medical Research</p
Experiencing the armed struggle : the Soweto generation and after
Includes bibliographical references (p. 354-369).This study explores the experiences of the rank-and-file soldiers of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Azanian People's Liberation Anny. Extensive interviews by the author and other researchers reveal the voices of the soldiers themselves. The African National Congress and Pan African Congress archives at the University of the Western Cape and the University of Fort Hare supplement and verify these oral testimonies, as do some published sources. Most previously published materials about the armed struggle against apartheid have already focused on diplomacy, strategy and tactics, operations, leadership, and human rights abuses to the neglect of the soldiers' actual experiences. This study complements these with significant new oral history materials from the Soweto generation of soldiers and their successors. When dealing with MK, many authors have documented issues of the camp structure in Angola, and operations inside South Africa, so much of this detail is only addressed briefly, leaving space to explore the soldiers' experiences. In the case of APLA, very little has been written on its history, and more detail is provided on these subjects. This study therefore deals with the soldiers' politicisation and motivation for joining the armed struggle, their experiences in leaving South Africa and training in exile, the crises in exile which limited their effectiveness for a time, their return to fight in South Africa, and their difficulties in the "new" South Africa. These materials reveal that vast problems remain facing these veterans of the struggle against apartheid, and that they have the potential, if properly supported and employed, to contribute substantially to the development of present day South Africa. Conversely, if their neglect continues, they also have the potential to bring vast harm to the country. Further use of the investigative tools of oral history, especially if extended to the former soldiers' vernacular languages, is necessary to augment the history of South Africa, and these soldiers' contributions
‘Tenderstem’ Broccoli for Export Markets: an Analysis Study on the AgroFood Company
Decision case, horticulture, agriculture economics, broccoli production, protected vegetable production, Agricultural Finance, Crop Production/Industries, Production Economics,
Design of the Offshore Ecology Investigation
Paper by R. J. Menzies, J. P. Morgan, C. H. Oppenheimer, S. Z. El-Sayed, and J. M. Shar
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