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    Bou Taleb

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    Le petit massif du Bou Taleb (point culminant le Djebel Afghane, 1 890 m) fait partie de la chaîne des Monts du Hodna qui assure la liaison orographique entre l’Atlas tellien (Monts des Bibans) et l’Aurès. Cette chaîne est formée, du nord-ouest au sud-est, par les Monts des Ouennougha, les Monts des Maadid, le Bou Taleb, les Monts des Ouled Sellem et le Bélezma. Le massif du Bou Taleb, d’environ 30 km de long et de 10 de large, ne possède pas dans cet ensemble une originalité particulière sur..

    Bou Taleb

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    Le petit massif du Bou Taleb (point culminant le Djebel Afghane, 1 890 m) fait partie de la chaîne des Monts du Hodna qui assure la liaison orographique entre l’Atlas tellien (Monts des Bibans) et l’Aurès. Cette chaîne est formée, du nord-ouest au sud-est, par les Monts des Ouennougha, les Monts des Maadid, le Bou Taleb, les Monts des Ouled Sellem et le Bélezma. Le massif du Bou Taleb, d’environ 30 km de long et de 10 de large, ne possède pas dans cet ensemble une originalité particulière sur..

    Taleb M. N. Alsaiari's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Taleb M. N. Alsaiari's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Taleb M. N. Alsaiari's Quick Files

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    The Quick Files feature was discontinued and it’s files were migrated into this Project on March 11, 2022. The file URL’s will still resolve properly, and the Quick Files logs are available in the Project’s Recent Activity

    Nouvelles attributions stratigraphiques pour le Tithonique du Massif du Bou-Taleb (Algérie)

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    Based on the determination of new found ammonites and calpionellids, a new stratigraphie scale is proposed for the Tithonian of the Bou-Taleb and its lower and upper boundaries are discussed (el-Hodna mountains, Algeria).L'étude de nouvelles faunes d'ammonites et de calpionelles permet de préciser la stratigraphie et la position des limites inférieure et supérieure du Tithonique du massif du Bou-Taleb (monts du Hodna, Algérie).Aïssaoui Djafar m., Azema Jacques, Geyssant Jeannine-R. Nouvelles attributions stratigraphiques pour le Tithonique du Massif du Bou-Taleb (Algérie). In: Géologie Méditerranéenne. Tome 9, numéro 1, 1982. pp. 51-55

    Integrating Supports for Ubiquitous Eldercare

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    The demographic compression, along with heightened life expectancy and decreases in fertility rates, is dramatically raising the number of older adults in society, thus putting many countries’ healthcare systems under significant pressure. Eventual loss of physical and cognitive skills makes it quite difficult for elders to maintain autonomous life-styles and often forces them to move to assisted living environments, with severe emotional and social impacts. The main challenge for the years to come is, therefore, to identify more sustainable approaches to eldercare, capable of improving elders’ independence in order to avoid, or at least to delay, hospitalization. Providing suitable support for elders is, indeed, a highly challenging problem. However, recent advancements in pervasive computing enable the development of advanced eldercare services. The main focus of eldercare research to date has been directed towards the development of smart environments capable of assisting elders, for example, in monitoring their psychophysical conditions, and of reminding and facilitating their routine activities. Few research efforts have been directed towards the investigation of solutions capable of improving social engagement for elders living alone, and of facilitating the coordination of care-giving efforts. The chapter provides an overview of the state-of-the-art technology in eldercare research and suggests the extension of available solutions by adopting integrated approaches that aim at addressing both assistance and social/coordination issues stemming from eldercare

    The buyer's remedies for seller's non-conforming delivery : a comparative study under English law, the 1980 UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and Shi'ah law.

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    The purpose of the thesis is to examine Shiah law, as an undeveloped systen-4 in order to identify if it could be applied to modem sale transactions. The focus is on remedies in which Shiah jurists have done a great deal of work. The subject is first examined under English law and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (as two developed systems) to identify the issues which have to be dealt with and then under Shiah law in depth. An extensive examination shows that current Shiah law suffers from substantive gaps and uncertainty. It is suggested that the current situation is due to lack of applying an efficient methodology. Instead of dealing with the legal rules in respect of concrete issues, Shiah jurists tend to deal with traditional as well as hypothetical cases to derive further detailed rules. To present a sensible picture of this system, it is suggested that the law should be analysed in the light of studying developed systems. Relying on this method, attempts are made to systematise the relevant rules and answer the various questions these two modem systems deal with. Shiah law is then compared with English law and the Convention to highlight the existing gaps in Shiah law and to assess how it could be applied to modem sales. Comparative assessment of the three systems shows that while in English law primacy is given to damages and specific performance is rarely awarded, the Convention gives significance to both. Similarly, English law seems to permit termination more easily than the Convention. But unlike the Convention, it does not recognise price reduction as a separate remedy. Overall, it is shown that Shiah law is closer to the Convention than to English law. It attaches significance to both damages and specific performance, and entitles the buyer to reduce the contract price, but permits termination more easily than the Convention and less easily than English law. It is concluded that because of substantive gaps and uncertainty in current Shiah law it is not an appropriate system to govern modem sale transactions, but if the suggested methodology is applied it could be developed and fill in the gaps
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