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Fractional Order Equations and Dynamical Systems
Hala El-Saka; Ahmed El-Sayed
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2013
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Optimized loop filters in fixed WiMax PLL using LMI method
Hala El-Khozondar; Hatem Elaydi; Fady Fadel El-Batta
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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Optimal PLL loop Filter Design for Mobile WiMax Via LMI
Hala El-Khozondar; Ayman Alquqa; Hatem Elaydi
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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Familial Mediterranean Fever
Hala El-Bassyouni; Manar K Kassem; Yara Y El-Bishbishy
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2018
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Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) (OMIM: 249100) is an auto-inflammatory autosomal recessive genetic disease associated with missense and nonsense mutations in the MEFV gene, which is located on the short arm of chromosome 16. It "usually occurs in people of Mediterranean origin including Sephardic Jews, Mizrahi Jews, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Arabs, Greeks, Turks, and Italians although all ethnic groups are susceptible to FMF as it had been reported in the united states and Japan. The prominent features of FMF include recurrent episodes of peritonitis, pleuritis, and arthritis, usually with accompanying fever. Amyloidosis (the abnormal deposition of a particular protein, called amyloid, in various tissues of the body) is a potentially serious complication and can develop without overt attacks of FMF. The kidney is a prime target for the amyloid. In some cases, it is unknown why FMF flares start, but the following have been identified as common triggers: stress, cold, Infections, some medications and the menstrual cycle. Colchicine is extremely effective in preventing attacks of FMF and preventing the development of amyloidosis.
University Technology Transfer in a Factor-driven Economy: Egypt
Hala El Hadidi; David Kirby
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
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Universitärer Technologietransfer in einer faktorgesteuerten Wirtschaft: Ägypten
Hala El Hadidi; David Kirby
Verlag Unser Wissen
2022
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La transferencia de tecnología universitaria en una economía basada en los factores: Egipto
Hala El Hadidi; David Kirby
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2022
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Transferência de tecnologia universitária numa economia orientada por factores: Egipto
Hala El Hadidi; David Kirby
Edições Nosso Conhecimento
2022
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Il trasferimento tecnologico universitario in un'economia guidata dai fattori: Egitto
Hala El Hadidi; David Kirby
Edizioni Sapienza
2022
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Fiebre mediterránea familiar: Resumen clínico
Hala El Bassyouni
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2023
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La fi vre m diterran enne familiale (FMF) (OMIM: 249100) est une maladie g n tique autosomique r cessive auto-inflammatoire associ e des mutations faux sens et non-sens dans le g ne MEFV, qui est situ sur le bras court du chromosome 16. Elle "survient g n ralement chez les personnes d'origine m diterran enne, notamment les Juifs s farades, les Juifs mizrahi, les Arm niens, les Azerba djanais, les Arabes, les Grecs, les Turcs et les Italiens, bien que tous les groupes ethniques soient susceptibles d' tre atteints de FMF, comme cela a t signal aux tats-Unis et au Japon. Les principales caract ristiques de la FMF sont des pisodes r currents de p ritonite, de pleurite et d'arthrite, g n ralement accompagn s de fi vre. L'amylose (le d p t anormal d'une prot ine particuli re, appel e amylo de, dans divers tissus de l'organisme) est une complication potentiellement grave et peut se d velopper sans crise manifeste de FMF. Le rein est une cible privil gi e pour l'amylo de. Dans certains cas, on ne sait pas pourquoi les pouss es de FMF se d clenchent, mais les facteurs suivants ont t identifi s comme des d clencheurs courants: le stress, le froid, les infections, certains m dicaments et le cycle menstruel. La colchicine est extr mement efficace pour pr venir les pouss es de FMF et emp cher le d veloppement de l'amylo dose.
La Febbre Mediterranea Familiare (FMF) (OMIM: 249100) una malattia genetica autoinfiammatoria autosomica recessiva associata a mutazioni missense e nonsense nel gene MEFV, che si trova sul braccio corto del cromosoma 16. Di solito si manifesta in persone di origine mediterranea, tra cui ebrei sefarditi, ebrei mizrahi, armeni, azeri, arabi, greci, turchi e italiani, anche se tutti i gruppi etnici sono suscettibili di FMF, come stato segnalato negli Stati Uniti e in Giappone. Le caratteristiche principali della FMF includono episodi ricorrenti di peritonite, pleurite e artrite, di solito accompagnati da febbre. L'amiloidosi (la deposizione anomala di una particolare proteina, chiamata amiloide, in vari tessuti dell'organismo) una complicazione potenzialmente grave e pu svilupparsi senza attacchi manifesti di FMF. Il rene il bersaglio principale dell'amiloide. In alcuni casi non noto il motivo dell'insorgenza della FMF, ma sono stati identificati come fattori scatenanti comuni: stress, freddo, infezioni, alcuni farmaci e il ciclo mestruale. La colchicina estremamente efficace nel prevenire gli attacchi di FMF e nell'impedire lo sviluppo dell'amiloidosi.
Famili res Mittelmeerfieber (FMF) (OMIM: 249100) ist eine autoinflammatorische autosomal-rezessive Erbkrankheit, die mit Fehl- und Nonsens-Mutationen im MEFV-Gen auf dem kurzen Arm von Chromosom 16 einhergeht. Sie "tritt in der Regel bei Menschen mediterraner Herkunft auf, darunter sephardische Juden, mizrachische Juden, Armenier, Aserbaidschaner, Araber, Griechen, T rken und Italiener, obwohl alle ethnischen Gruppen f r FMF anf llig sind, wie in den USA und Japan berichtet wurde. Zu den herausragenden Merkmalen der FMF geh ren wiederkehrende Episoden von Peritonitis, Pleuritis und Arthritis, in der Regel mit begleitendem Fieber. Amyloidose (die abnorme Ablagerung eines bestimmten Proteins, des so genannten Amyloids, in verschiedenen Geweben des K rpers) ist eine potenziell schwerwiegende Komplikation und kann sich auch ohne offensichtliche Anf lle von FMF entwickeln. Die Niere ist ein Hauptziel f r das Amyloid. In einigen F llen ist nicht bekannt, warum die FMF ausbricht, aber die folgenden Faktoren wurden als h ufige Ausl ser identifiziert: Stress, Erk ltung, Infektionen, einige Medikamente und der Menstruationszyklus. Colchicin ist u erst wirksam bei der Vorbeugung von FMF-Sch ben und der Verhinderung der Entwicklung von Amyloidose.
A Febre Familiar Mediterr nica (FMF) (OMIM: 249100) uma doen a gen tica auto-inflamat ria autoss mica recessiva associada a muta es erradas e sem sentido no gene MEFV, que se encontra no bra o curto do cromossoma 16. Ocorre geralmente em pessoas de origem mediterr nica, incluindo judeus sefarditas, judeus Mizrahi, arm nios, azerbaijaneses, rabes, gregos, turcos e italianos, embora todos os grupos tnicos sejam suscept veis FMF, tal como tinha sido noticiado nos Estados Unidos e no Jap o. As caracter sticas proeminentes da FMF incluem epis dios recorrentes de peritonite, pleurite, e artrite, geralmente com febre acompanhante. A amiloidose (a deposi o anormal de uma determinada prote na, chamada amil ide, em v rios tecidos do corpo) uma complica o potencialmente grave e pode desenvolver-se sem ataques evidentes de febre aftosa. O rim um alvo principal para a amiloide. Em alguns casos, desconhece-se por que raz o as crises de febre aftosa come am, mas foram identificados como est mulos comuns: stress, frio, infec es, alguns medicamentos e o ciclo menstrual. A colchicina extremamente eficaz na preven o de ataques de febre aftosa e na preven o do desenvolvimento da amiloidose.
Set in the sleepy Egyptian village of Muntaha during the late 1940s, this novel paints a vibrant portrait of rural life in Egypt. Between the turbulent events of 1948 and the final years of the British presence in Egypt, the village's inhabitants find themselves caught up against their will in the swirl of larger world events, although their daily lives and beliefs are grounded in the timeless nature of a rural past.
What was it like to live in Iraq before the earth-shaking events of the end of the twentieth century? The mid seventies to the late eighties witnessed Saddam Hussein's rise to power, the establishment of Kurdish autonomy in the north, and the Iraq-Iran war. It also brought an influx of oil wealth, following the 1973 war and the spike in oil prices, and a parallel influx of Arab talent, including many Egyptians, as the Egyptian left became disenchanted with Sadat. The massive migration also extended to workers and peasants, some of whom created an entire Egyptian village just outside Baghdad.We witness all of this and more through the eyes of an Egyptian woman married to an engineer working in Iraq. The narrator, who works for an Egyptian magazine's bureau in the Iraqi capital, has a behind-the-scenes view of what was really happening at a critical juncture in the history of the region. Moreover, she has a mystery to solve: an Iraqi woman from the marshes in the south of Iraq, who is also a communist journalist, has disappeared, and as the mystery unfolds we learn of her love for an older Egyptian Marxist journalist.This is Iraq before and beyond Saddam, Iraq as the Arabs knew it, in the lives of interesting people living in a vibrant country before the attempted annexation of Kuwait and the American invasion. This is the Iraq that was
In this prize-winning novel, Nahid is a woman determined to go on a journey of self discovery and understanding. As we accompany her in her sometimes delirious, sometimes lucid journey, we are given rare glimpses of the inner thoughts and feelings of a woman confronting questions of love and intimacy within and outside of marriage. It is a story of one woman's quest for liberation, not from a repressive society or a male-dominated world - that is easy and has been done many times before --but from self-imposed taboos that inhibit a woman's ability to find fulfillment and to confront the many imponderables surrounding sexuality, desire, and love. Stuck -- by conscious choice to keep up the genteel appearances of her middle-class family -- in a loveless marriage to Mustafa, the forty-something Nahid finds love and sex with novelist and journalist Omar -- himself trapped in a loveless, but not sexless, marriage to Maggie. Although their love story is at the very heart of the novel, we are given broad glimpses of the larger picture of the world outside through Nahid's work as an archaeologist and Omar's as a journalist. The novel was well received by women readers, critics, and reviewers and by a majority of the male audience, while a vociferous minority of male critics felt scandalized by it, finding it unseemly that such issues should be raised by a woman. Now English readers can judge for themselves.