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    Concrete Pavement Truck Equivalence Factors For Upgrades by Razouki, Sabah Said

    Published 1999
    “…The increase in the equivalence factors is of significance at the higher values of H / B than at the lower ones.…”
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    CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GENETIC AND NON-GENETIC FACTORS ON INR NORMALIZATION IN PRE-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF WARFARIN PATIENTS by ELJILANY, ISLAM AHMED SAYED AHMED

    Published 2021
    “…To optimize the period of preprocedural warfarin interruption to decrease the incidence of bleeding in case of bridging and the incidence of thromboembolism in case of non-bridging, a study was conducted to determine the influence of CYP2C9, VKORC1, CYP4F2, FII, and FVII genetic polymorphisms and non-genetic factors on INR decline in a cohort of Arabs undergoing a procedure that requires warfarin interruption and developing an algorithm to tailor the duration of warfarin interruption before the procedure. …”
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    Fatigue and Monotonic Behaviors of Corrosion-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened with FRCM Composites by Elghazy M.

    Published 2018
    “…Test results showed that the corrosion of steel bars dramatically decreased the fatigue life of the beams. …”
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    Effects of Climate and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Early to Mid-Term Stage Litter Decomposition Across Biomes by Kwon, Taeoh

    Published 2021
    “…The expected changes in macroclimate and N deposition at the global scale by the end of this century are estimated to increase the 12-month mass loss of easily decomposable litter by 1.1-3.5% and of the more stable substrates by 3.8-10.6%, relative to current mass loss. In contrast, expected changes in atmospheric N deposition will decrease the mid-term mass loss of high-quality litter by 1.4-2.2% and that of low-quality litter by 0.9-1.5% in the temperate biome. …”
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    Molecular and Structural Changes in Induced-Brain Stroke Tissue Using FTIR Imaging Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron and Atomic Force Microscopy by Ali, Mohamed H

    Published 2016
    “…Results and Discussions: The FTIR spectroscopy results indicated that the white matter is richer in lipid content than the grey matter as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The infrared spectrum images showed a decrease in the lipid content of the white matter associated with the induced stroke brain sections. …”
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    Experimental results and modelling of corrosion-damaged concrete beams strengthened with externally-bonded composites by Elghazy M.

    Published 2018
    “…The investigated parameters included the corrosion levels (10 and 20% mass loss of steel reinforcement), the type of composite (fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) and fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP)), and the number of composite layers (one, two, and four). …”
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    Structural performance and moment redistribution of basalt FRC continuous beams reinforced with basalt FRP bars by Abushanab, Abdelrahman

    Published 2021
    “…Seven beams were longitudinally reinforced with BFRP bars, while the remaining three beams were reinforced with conventional steel bars and served as a control. Test results showed that BFRC-RC beams had higher crack widths, mid-span deflections, and strains than steel-RC beams. …”
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    Hydropriming with moringa leaf extract mitigates salt stress in wheat seedlings by Ahmed, Talaat

    Published 2021
    “…Salinity is the major constraint that decreases the yield and production of crops. Wheat has a significant value in agricultural food commodities. …”
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    Mobile Epifauna Associated To Artificial Substrates In Offshore Qatari Waters by Abdulaziz Aziz, Naeem

    Published 2019
    “…Thirty plates were deployed, at depths between 10 and 44 m, in each of six offshore sites, along a transect defined between natural and artificial reefs (i.e., oil platforms). …”
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