61 research outputs found

    (m) Sabīl de 'Ā'isha as-Suṭūhiyya

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond. (m) Sabīl de 'Ā'isha as-Suṭūhiyya. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 37, exercice 1933-1935, 1940. p. 144

    m) Tombeau d'Ibrahim et Guirguis al-Gôhari

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Greg Robert Hyde, Verrucci Ernesto, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, Ahmad Ali Hasan, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond. m) Tombeau d'Ibrahim et Guirguis al-Gôhari. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 36, exercice 1930-1932, 1936. p. 273

    [3.] Proposition de nomination de M. Maḥmūd Eff. Aḥmad, chef du bureau des monuments, comme membre du Comité

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond. [3.] Proposition de nomination de M. Maḥmūd Eff. Aḥmad, chef du bureau des monuments, comme membre du Comité. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 37, exercice 1933-1935, 1940. p. 142

    II. — Interview donnée par M. Pauty à la "Semaine égyptienne" au sujet du mausolée présumé de Badr adj-Djamālī

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    Pauty Edmond, Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, Ghalib Kamil Osman, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Sayed Metoualli. II. — Interview donnée par M. Pauty à la "Semaine égyptienne" au sujet du mausolée présumé de Badr adj-Djamālī. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 37, exercice 1933-1935, 1940. pp. 162-163

    4. Lettre de M. Wiet au sujet du Khānḳāh de Barḳūḳ

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, Greg Robert Hyde, Home John, Lacau Pierre, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, Mustafa Fahmy, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond. 4. Lettre de M. Wiet au sujet du Khānḳāh de Barḳūḳ. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 37, exercice 1933-1935, 1940. pp. 60-61

    3° Proposition pour la nomination de M. K. A. C. Creswell, comme membre du Comité

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, Greg Robert Hyde, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Wiet Gaston, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond, Home John. 3° Proposition pour la nomination de M. K. A. C. Creswell, comme membre du Comité. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 36, exercice 1930-1932, 1936. p. 221

    4° Distribution de l'ouvrage de M. Creswell, « Histoire de l'architecture musulmane »

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    Simaïka Marcus H., Shafik Muhammad, Greg Robert Hyde, Mahbub Mahmud Sabri, 'Amrusi Ahmad Fahmi al-, Wiet Gaston, Sayed Metoualli, Pauty Edmond, Home John. 4° Distribution de l'ouvrage de M. Creswell, « Histoire de l'architecture musulmane ». In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 36, exercice 1930-1932, 1936. p. 221

    Diversification in Indian agriculture towards high-value crops: The role of smallholders

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    "Agricultural diversification towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, especially in a country like India where demand for high-value food products has been increasing more quickly than that for staple crops. Indian agriculture is overwhelmingly dominated by smallholders, and researchers have long debated the ability of a smallholder-dominated subsistence farm economy to diversify into riskier high-value crops. Here, we present evidence that the gradual diversification of Indian agriculture towards high-value crops exhibits a pro-smallholder bias, with smallholders playing a proportionally larger role in the cultivation of vegetables versus fruits. The observed patterns are consistent with simple comparative advantage-based production choices. The comparatively high labor endowments of the small farmers, as reflected in their greater family sizes, induce them to diversify towards vegetables. Although fruit cultivation is also labor intensive (as compared to cultivation of staples), fruits are relatively capital intensive, making them a less advantageous choice for smallholders who tend to have low capital endowments. Furthermore, both the probability of participation in fruit and vegetable cultivation as well as land allocation to horticulture decreases with the size of landholdings in India. Small or medium holders do not appear to allocate a greater share of land to fruits or vegetables. However, the share allocated to vegetables is significantly higher if the family size is bigger, while the reverse is true in the case of fruits." from Authors' Abstractdiversification, Smallholders, small farms, High value agriculture,

    An Optimized 3D Printer by Enhancing Material Properties and Surface Finish of PLA Through Modifications

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    This research investigates the optimization of 3D printer settings to enhance the mechanical properties of polylactic acid (PLA) printed parts. A fundamental aspect of this study involves the design and development of a 3D printer capable of accommodating varied printing parameters. The parameters under consideration include extruder temperature, layer height, print speed, and infill density. Through experimentation, the tensile strength and the bending strength of PLA material are systematically evaluated against these printing parameters. The results unveil significant correlations between printing parameters and mechanical properties. It is observed that increasing the extruder temperature up to 220°C increases the material strength, beyond which a decline is evident due to overextrusion and material degradation. Conversely, increasing the layer height leads to a reduction in strength, attributed to diminished layer adhesion and structural integrity. Moreover, decreasing print speed is found to enhance strength at the expense of increased print time, suggesting a trade-off between efficiency and mechanical performance. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that augmenting infill density contributes to a notable increase in material strength, underscoring the importance of internal reinforcement in enhancing structural integrity. These findings provide valuable insights into the optimization of 3D printing processes for PLA materials, offering guidelines for achieving superior mechanical properties through precise calibration of printing parameters
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