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American University in Cairo
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About: American University in Cairo is a education organization based out in Cairo, Egypt. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 2472 authors who have published 5339 publications receiving 73741 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a methodology for applying input shaping techniques to suppress sloshing effects in open moving containers to facilitate safe and fast point-to-point movements.
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TL;DR: The Sudanese Mahdiyya has been portrayed as a villain, a hero, as a reactionary, as an anti-imperialist revolutionary, and in many other ways as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The Sudanese Mahdī has been pictured as a villain, as a hero, as a reactionary, as an anti-imperialist revolutionary, and in many other ways. The romance and excitement of the nineteenth-century Mahdiyya has inspired novels and movies, while the many faceted reality of the movement has caught the attention of a wide range of scholars in search of case studies of specific phenomena. In recent years the Mahdī has been used as an example of a ‘charismatic’ leader,1 the founder of a religionpolitical party in the ‘third world,’2 the leader of a millenarian revolt,3 an African rebel against alien rule,4 and a Semitic messiah in an African context. Many of these analyses are the constructive products of the changing situation in the world of contemporary historical studies. Each tends to reflect a broader analytical concern aroused by modern developments.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of CuFe2O4/MXene nanohybrids was carried out via an ultrasonication approach and the prepared composite material exhibited an outstanding photocatalytic performance and antibacterial activity compared to individual CuFe 2O4 (CF) and MXene.
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01 Jan 2003TL;DR: In the tense weeks between the September II attacks and the first US bombing raids over Afghanistan, and continuing until the fall of the Taliban, commentators raised serious concerns about what the Wall StreetJournal later called the "irrational Arab street" as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: In the tense weeks between the September II attacks and the first US bombing raids over Afghanistan, and continuing until the fall of the Taliban, commentators raised serious concerns about what the Wall StreetJournal later called the "irrational Arab street."' If the US attacked a Muslim country, the pundits worried, would the "Arab street" rally behind Osama bin Laden and other radical Islamists, endangering other US
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated, for the first time, the synthesis of titania nanotubes with ultrathin (3-5 nm) wall thickness with incident photon-to-current collection efficiency (IPCE) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Kagan | 108 | 614 | 53113 |
Elsayed Z. Soliman | 70 | 620 | 27277 |
Chang-jun Liu | 63 | 243 | 13035 |
Moustafa Youssef | 61 | 299 | 15541 |
A. Hamed | 61 | 270 | 12565 |
Michael G. Kontominas | 56 | 207 | 9896 |
Ahmed Ibrahim | 50 | 567 | 13445 |
Ahmed A. Moustafa | 48 | 380 | 9691 |
Kenneth S. W. Sing | 43 | 139 | 49657 |
Mahmoud A.O. Dawood | 42 | 241 | 5353 |
Nageh K. Allam | 41 | 273 | 6747 |
Mohammad Ali Taher | 40 | 257 | 5876 |
Omar A. El Seoud | 38 | 216 | 5523 |
Mohamed A. Farag | 37 | 85 | 6618 |
Mohamed Hilmy Elnagdi | 36 | 499 | 6118 |