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Cairo University
Education•Giza, Egypt•
About: Cairo University is a education organization based out in Giza, Egypt. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 33532 authors who have published 55581 publications receiving 792654 citations. The organization is also known as: Fuad I University & King Fuad I University.
Topics: Population, Medicine, Cancer, Breast cancer, Diabetes mellitus
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TL;DR: This exogenous enzyme product, supplemented daily to the TMR of cows in early lactation, increased milk production due to positive effects on nutrient intake and digestibility, extent of ruminal fermentation and microbial protein synthesis.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the effect of fatigue on muscle activity, proprioception, and cognitive functions and summarize the results to understand the influence of fatigue in these functions and provide evidence and guidance when dealing with patients and/or healthy individuals in performing maximal or submaximal exercises.
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TL;DR: The results showed the formation of true inclusion complexes between the drug and both HP-beta-CD and DM- beta-CD using the freeze-drying method at molar ratio of 1:5, which showed superior dissolution enhancement than other methods especially when combined with the Beta-CD derivatives.
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TL;DR: The use of nanoparticle-based vaccines against many viral pathogens is a developing field in fish medicine research, with particular emphasis on the problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria in fisheries.
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TL;DR: This paper will propose a model for conceptual design of ETL processes, built upon the enhancement of the models in the previous models to support some missing mapping features, and is based on UML environment.
Abstract: Extraction-transformation-loading (ETL) tools are pieces of software responsible for the extraction of data from several sources, its cleansing, customization, reformatting, integration, and insertion into a data warehouse. Building the ETL process is potentially one of the biggest tasks of building a warehouse; it is complex, time consuming, and consumes most of data warehouse project's implementation efforts, costs, and resources. Building a data warehouse requires focusing closely on understanding three main areas: the source area, the destination area, and the mapping area (ETL processes). The source area has standard models such as entity relationship diagram, and the destination area has standard models such as star schema, but the mapping area has not a standard model till now. In spite of the importance of ETL processes, little research has been done in this area due to its complexity. There is a clear lack of a standard model that can be used to represent the ETL scenarios. In this paper we will try to navigate through the efforts done to conceptualize the ETL processes. Research in the field of modeling ETL processes can be categorized into three main approaches: Modeling based on mapping expressions and guidelines, modeling based on conceptual constructs, and modeling based on UML environment. These projects try to represent the main mapping activities at the conceptual level. Due to the variation and differences between the proposed solutions for the conceptual design of ETL processes and due to their limitations, this paper also will propose a model for conceptual design of ETL processes. The proposed model is built upon the enhancement of the models in the previous models to support some missing mapping features.
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Chiara Mariotti | 141 | 1426 | 98157 |
Pierluigi Paolucci | 138 | 1965 | 105050 |
Andrea Giammanco | 135 | 1362 | 98093 |
Matthew Herndon | 133 | 1732 | 97466 |
Eduardo De Moraes Gregores | 133 | 1454 | 92464 |
Pedro G Mercadante | 129 | 1331 | 86378 |
Alexander Nikitenko | 129 | 1159 | 82102 |
Stephen G. Ellis | 127 | 655 | 65073 |
Peter R. Carroll | 125 | 966 | 64032 |
Mikhail Dubinin | 125 | 1091 | 79808 |
Cesar Augusto Bernardes | 124 | 965 | 70889 |
K. Krajczar | 124 | 646 | 65885 |
Flavia De Almeida Dias | 120 | 590 | 59083 |
Jaap Goudsmit | 111 | 581 | 42149 |
Hans J. Eysenck | 106 | 512 | 59690 |