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2. Techno-economic-environmental optimization of on-grid hybrid renewable energy-electric vehicle charging stations in BTS infrastructure
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Bilal Ali, Muhammad, Altamimi, Abdullah, Ali Abbas Kazmi, Syed, Khan, Zafar A., and Alyami, Saeed
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- 2024
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3. Probabilistic Emergency Demand Response Planning Considering Overhead Lines Time Varying Thermal Ratings for Reliability Enhancements
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Galeela, Mohamed, Altamimi, Abdullah, Kopsidas, Konstantinos, and Hassan, Heba
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- 2024
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4. Long-term Reliability and Degradation Analysis of a Microgrid with Wind Farms Subjected to Climate Change Conditions and Age
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Altamimi, Abdullah and Kesuma, Pandu Puja
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- 2023
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5. Smart transactive energy based approach for planning and scheduling in multi-looped microgrid distribution network across planning horizon
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Tariq, Mustafa, Abbas Kazmi, Syed Ali, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., Alharbi, Bader, Alafnan, Hamoud, and Alshehry, Halemah
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- 2024
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6. Multi-phase techno-economic framework for energy wheeling via generation capacity design of microgrids and virtual power plants
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Zahid, Herman, Altamimi, Abdullah, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, and khan, Zafar A.
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- 2022
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7. Use of Telemedicine for Postdischarge Assessment of the Surgical Wound: International Cohort Study, and Systematic Review With Meta-analysis
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Glasbey, James, Trout, Issi, Adeyeye, Victoria, Ademuyiwa, Adesoji, Adisa, Adewale, Bhatt, Alisha, Biccard, Bruce, Brocklehurst, Peter, Chakrabortee, Sohini, Allen Ingabire, Jean De La Croix, Dossou, Francis Moïse, Durán, Irani, Dutta, Rohini, Ghosh, Dhruva, Gyamfi, Frank, Hardy, Pollyanna, Hyman, Gabriella, Jain, Ritu, Kadir, Bryar, Knight, Stephen, Ladipo-Ajayi, Oluwaseun, Lawani, Ismail, Lawani, Souliath, Lillywhite, Rachel, Macefield, Rhiannon, Magill, Laura, Martin, Janet, Mathers, Jonathan, McLean, Kenneth, Mistry, Unam, Mittal, Rohin, Moore, Rachel, Morton, Dion, Ntirenganya, Faustin, Ofori, Emmanuel, Pearse, Rupert, Peón, Alberto, Pinkney, Thomas, Medina, Antonio Ramos de la, Ronald, Tubasiime, Roman, David, Simoes, Joana, Slade, Anita, Tabiri, Stephen, Smith, Donna, Harrison, Ewen, Bhangu, Aneel, Glasbey, James, Trout, Issi, Bhangu, Aneel, Runigamugabo, Azmina Verjee Emmy, Ademuyiwa, Adesoji O, Adisa, Adewale O, Aguilera, Maria Lorena, Altamini, Afnan, Alexander, Philip, 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Hassanein Ahmed, Rekhis, Syrine, Rommaneh, Muna, Halhouli, Oday, Sam, Zi Hao, Chen, Jacky Hong Chieh, Roi, Dylan, Ismaïl, Lawani, Kalles, Vasileios, Pata, Francesco, Nita, Gabriela Elisa, Coccolini, Federico, Ansaloni, Luca, Pugliesi, Thays Brunelli, Pardo, Gabriel, Blanco, Ruth, and Escobar, Eugenio Grasset
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8. Integration of very small modular reactors and renewable energy resources in the microgrid.
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Raza, Muhammad Kazim, Alghassab, Mohammed, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Ali, Majid, Diala, Uchenna, Duong, Minh Quan, Manganelli, Matteo, and Alamri, Basem
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RENEWABLE energy sources ,DIESEL electric power-plants ,FOSSIL fuel power plants ,MICROGRIDS ,BATTERY storage plants ,GREENHOUSE gases ,POWER resources ,INTERNAL rate of return - Abstract
Hybrid microgrids, integrating local energy resources, present a promising but challenging solution, especially in areas with limited or no access to the national grid. Reliable operation of off-grid energy systems necessitates sustainable energy sources, given the intermittent nature of renewables. While fossil fuel diesel generators mitigate risks, they increase carbon emissions. This study assesses the viability of integrating a very small modular renewable energy reactor into a microgrid for replacing conventional diesel generators, substantially curbing greenhouse gas emissions. A comprehensive analysis, including design and economic evaluation, was conducted for an off-grid community microgrid with an annual generation and load of 8.5 GWh and 7.8 GWh, respectively. The proposed microgrid configurations incorporate very small modular reactors, alongside solar, wind, and battery storage systems. MATLAB modeling and simulation across eight cases, accounting for seasonal variations, demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of case 7. This configuration, integrating modular reactors, photovoltaics, wind turbines, and battery storage, satisfactorily meets load demands. Notably, it boasts a high internal rate of return up to ~31% and a shorter payback period of around 4 years compared to alternative scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Optimization Framework for On-Grid Electric Vehicle Charging from Base Transceiver Stations Using Renewable Energy and Storage Systems.
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Altamimi, Abdullah, Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, and Khan, Zafar A.
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ELECTRIC vehicle charging stations , *ENERGY storage , *ENERGY consumption , *ENERGY demand management ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Rapid growth in a number of developing nations' mobile telecommunications sectors presents network operators with difficulties such as poor service quality and congestion, mostly because these locations lack a dependable and reasonably priced electrical source. In order to provide a sustainable and reasonably priced energy alternative for the developing world, this study provides a detailed examination of the core ideas behind renewable energy technology (RET). A multi-agent-based small-scaled smart base transceiver station (BTS) site reinforcement strategy is presented to manage energy resources by boosting resilience so to supply power to essential loads in peak demand periods by leveraging demand-side management (DSM). Diverse energy sources are combined to create interconnected BTS sites, which enable energy sharing to balance fluctuations by establishing a market that promotes economical energy. A MATLAB simulation model was developed to assess the effectiveness of the proposed system by using real load data and fast electric vehicle charging loads from five different base transceiver stations (BTSs) located throughout Pakistan's southern area. In this proposed study, the base transceiver station (BTS) sites can share their energy through a multi-agent-based system. From the results, it is observed that, after optimization, the base transceiver station (BTS) sites trade their energy with the grid at rate of 0.08 USD/kWh and with other sites at a rate of 0.04 USD/kWh. Therefore, grid dependency is decreased by 44.3% and carbon emissions are reduced by 71.4% after the optimization of the base transceiver station (BTS) sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Sustainable Growth in the Telecom Industry through Hybrid Renewable Energy Integration: A Technical, Energy, Economic and Environmental (3E) Analysis.
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Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Altamimi, Abdullah, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Khan, Zafar A., and Alyami, Saeed
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In response to escalating concerns about climate change, there is a growing imperative to prioritize the decarbonization of the telecom sector and effectively reduce its carbon emissions. This study presents a thorough techno-economic optimization framework for implementing renewable-dominated hybrid standalone systems for the base transceiver station (BTS) encapsulation telecom sector in Pakistan. It is noted that from the results obtained from 42 BTS sites overall, 21 BTS sites had a feasible combination of a photovoltaic battery system, having a diesel generator as a backup source with an average LCOE of 0.1246 USD/kWh to 0.2325 USD/kWh. Thus, seven BTS sites had an optimal combination of biomass, with photovoltaic and battery storage systems and with a varied LCOE of 0.1175 USD/kWh to 0.1318 USD/kWh. Moreover, due to the high flow of hydro water in the north region, five BTS sites presented an ideal configuration of a hydro system coupled with a photovoltaic, wind, and battery storage system, with a varied LCOE of 0.04547 USD/kWh to 0.07419 USD/kWh. Wind energy systems are dominant in the southern region; therefore, five BTS sites presented an ideal combination of a wind energy system coupled with a photovoltaic battery storage system, having DGs as backup sources for sustainability and with a varied LCOE of 0.1096 USD/kWh to 0.1294 USD/kWh. In addition, 02 BTSs had an optimal combination of photovoltaic systems coupled with hydro and wind systems, with diesel generators having a varied LCOE of 0.07618 USD/kWh to 0.04575 USD/kWh. The remaining 02 BTS sites had a feasible combination of wind–hydro-battery and diesel generator–photovoltaic–hydro-battery systems, with an LCOE of 0.7035 USD/kWh and 0.1073 USD/kWh, respectively. Finally, an environmental analysis based on carbon emissions, as well as sensitivity analyses based on different uncertainties, i.e., wind speed, solar irradiance, inflation rate, discount rate, and load demand, was performed to evaluate the behavior of the proposed systems. The optimization of these systems and comparative study findings indicate that the hybrid BTS system is the best option, better than conventional diesel-operated BTS systems in terms of cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Anatomy of the accessory mental foramen in a Saudi subpopulation: A multicenter CBCT study
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Aljarbou, Fahd, Riyahi, Abdullah M., Altamimi, Abdullah, Alabdulsalam, Abdullatif, Jabhan, Nasser, Aldosimani, Mazen, and Alamri, Hadi M.
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12. Phyllodes tumor of the breast clinical experience and outcomes: A retrospective cohort tertiary hospital experience
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Alkushi, Abdulmohsen, Arabi, Haitham, Al-Riyees, Lolwah, Aldakheel, Abdulelah M., Al Zarah, Raed, Alhussein, Faisal, Altamimi, Abdullah Mohammed, Alsulaiman, Yazeed Abdulsalam, and Omair, Ahmad
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- 2021
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13. Reliability of power systems with climate change impacts on hierarchical levels of PV systems
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Altamimi, Abdullah and Jayaweera, Dilan
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14. The Effect of COVID-19 on the Characteristics of Adult Emergency Department Visits: A Retrospective Cohort Tertiary Hospital Experience in Riyadh
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Alotaibi, Raied, Alahmari, Ali, Ababtain, Ibrahim, Altamimi, Abdullah, Alkhaldi, Abdullah, Alhelail, Mohammed, and Alsalamah, Majid
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- 2021
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15. Multi-dimensional potential assessment of grid-connected mega-scale floating PV power plants across heterogeneous climatic zones.
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Mumtaz, Amna, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Alyami, Saeed
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CLIMATIC zones ,GRIDS (Cartography) ,EXTREME weather ,POWER plants ,NET present value ,HOT weather conditions ,MUNICIPAL water supply - Abstract
Floating Photovoltaic (FPV) systems are gradually becoming more desirable due to a multitude of reasons, encompassing proximity to urban water reservoirs (facilitating city access) and their technical advantages. Climate change potentially presents risks of drought and FPV can potentially benefit by providing clean energy as well as saving water from evaporation. However, detailed studies are required to comprehensively evaluate the potential of FPV considering not only the technical parameters but evaluating the climatic effects as well. This paper presents an integrated multi-dimensional framework for the analysis of 2.5 MW grid-connected FPV systems over different climatic zones. In the first layer, a techno-economic and performance evaluation is carried out by fine-tuning different inputs of systems to make it ideal for proposed analyses under actual FPV conditions. Similarly, in the second layer environmental along with forest absorbing carbon analyses are performed. While socio analysis observed in the third fold is based on various SDGs and their indicators. Results reveal that the Dam with cold in winter and hot in summer climate conditions observed a most feasible site with a Levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of $0.047/kWh and a Net present value (NPV) of million $1.7705, respectively. In contrast, a Dam with mild cold climate conditions proves the least feasible site with LCOE of $0.057/kWh and NPV of million $1.0256, respectively. Similarly, the former Dam saved 20.50% higher CO
2 emissions as compared to the latter, as well as required hectares of forest absorbing carbon. A comparative analysis observes a capacity factor of 22% and a performance ratio (PR) of 5%-10% higher as compared to solar photovoltaic (SPV) for dams with extreme weather. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. Palliative Care in Saudi Arabia: An Updated Assessment Following the National Vision 2030 Reforms.
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Alshammary, Sami, Altamimi, Ibraheem, Alhuqbani, Mohammed, Alhumimidi, Abdullah, Baaboud, Alawi, and Altamimi, Abdullah
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PSYCHOLOGY of the terminally ill ,HEALTH services accessibility ,CROSS-sectional method ,COMMUNITY health services ,HOME care services ,MEDICAL care use ,PALLIATIVE treatment ,MEDICAL quality control ,QUALITATIVE research ,OUTPATIENT services in hospitals ,MEDICAL personnel ,MEDICAL care ,QUANTITATIVE research ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,HEALTH care reform ,SURVEYS ,DEATH certificates ,OPIOID analgesics ,HEALTH facilities ,QUALITY assurance ,MEDICAL referrals ,HEALTH care rationing - Abstract
Background: Palliative care (PC) plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for terminally ill patients and their families. In Saudi Arabia, the Reform of Healthcare Vision 2030 has recognized the importance of PC and aimed to enhance its availability and quality. Objectives: This study evaluates the current state of PC in Saudi Arabia post-Vision 2030 reforms. Design: A cross-sectional survey-based research was conducted at a ministry of health health care facility to assess the accessibility and quality of PC services. Setting/Subjects: The survey collected quantitative and qualitative data from PC managers in Saudi Arabia. Retrospective analysis of annual death records determined the demand for PC. Results: The results indicate notable progress in developing PC services in Saudi Arabia, including increased number of PC units, community home care services, outpatient services, and consultations. However, challenges persist in terms of geographical distribution, resource allocation, and availability of pain medications, particularly opioids. The study highlights the substantial need for PC for both cancer and noncancer patients, emphasizing the importance of expanding these services. Conclusions: To further improve PC, policymakers and stakeholders should prioritize resource allocation, health care workforce, and access to pain medications. These efforts will address the growing demand for PC and benefit terminally ill patients and their families in Saudi Arabia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Decline in ESBL Production and Carbapenem Resistance in Urinary Tract Infections among Key Bacterial Species during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Altamimi, Ibraheem, Binkhamis, Khalifa, Alhumimidi, Abdullah, Alabdulkarim, Ibrahim M., Almugren, Abdulrahman, Alhemsi, Hadi, Altamimi, Abdulaziz, Almazyed, Abeer, Elbih, Seham, Alghunaim, Razan, and Altamimi, Abdullah
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COVID-19 pandemic ,BETA lactamases ,URINARY tract infections ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,MICROBIAL sensitivity tests ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant changes in healthcare practices, including increased antibiotic usage. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the pandemic on the prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) production and carbapenem resistance among key bacterial species causing urinary tract infections (UTIs). Conducted at King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh from January 2018 to December 2022, the study analyzed urine samples from 9697 UTI patients. Patients were categorized into 'pre-COVID-19' and 'during COVID-19' groups. Bacterial isolates were identified, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed following guidelines. ESBL production was detected using the Double-Disc Synergy Test. Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae were the main pathogens. During the pandemic, ESBL production decreased in E. coli by 1.9% and in K. pneumoniae by 6.0%. Carbapenem resistance also declined, with E. coli displaying a 1.2% reduction and K. pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa displaying 10.7% and 7.9% reductions, respectively. Notably, logistic regression analysis revealed that the odds of ESBL presence were 10% lower during the COVID-19 pandemic (OR 0.91; 95% CI 0.83–0.99; p = 0.040), and there was a significant reduction in the odds of carbapenem resistance (OR 0.43; 95% CI 0.37–0.51; p < 0.001). This study reveals a significant decrease in ESBL production and carbapenem resistance among UTI pathogens during the COVID-19 pandemic, hinting at the impact of modified antibiotic and healthcare approaches. It emphasizes the need for persistent antimicrobial resistance surveillance and policy adaptation to address resistance challenges, offering key directions for future public health actions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. An intelligent multi-layer, multi-agent MMG framework with amelioration of energy efficiency and future investment outlook, under the deregulated day-ahead and real-time market regime.
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Mujahid, Kamran, Altamimi, Abdullah, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Khan, Zafar A., Alharbi, Bader, Alafnan, Hamoud, Alshehry, Halemah, Mir, Aneeque A., Farooq, Haroon, Ertugrul, Ishak, and Reddy, Rami
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MICROGRIDS ,ENERGY consumption ,KNAPSACK problems ,ENERGY futures ,STOCHASTIC programming ,GREY Wolf Optimizer algorithm ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,INDUSTRIAL management - Abstract
This paper developed an intelligent multi-agent system (MAS) with a multi-layer framework for multi-microgrids (MMGs) using robust and modern communication patterns for deployed agents to achieve distributed tasks. The MMG paradigm introduces three microgrids (MGs) based on the type of load, working environment, and living habitat: residential, commercial, and industrial. In addition, a day-ahead and real-time model is proposed for day-ahead and realtime signals. Intelligent agents in the multi-layer MAS framework make smart decisions based on multiple algorithms to optimize schedule power and minimize costs, considering demand dispatch and demand response as core components. Maximum renewable energy utilization aims to increase user comfort and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Load agents deployed in each MG ensure maximum efficiency. The proposed framework recommends various tariff rates and tariff adjustment strategies to promote and offer an economic evaluation across the respective indices. To minimize the monopoly of the energy market, an efficient energy market model is developed for the proposed MMG paradigm to maximize the competition by incorporating future and spot-market trading schemes for day-ahead and real-time signals. The comparative analysis indicates optimized results based upon the cost-benefit analysis, cost reduction, power transaction in the market, and maximum utilization of renewable energy resources (RERs). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Techno-economic evaluation of meshed distribution network planning with load growth and expansion with multiple assets across multiple planning horizons.
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Altamimi, Abdullah, B., Nagi Reddy, and Mallala, Balasubbareddy
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DISTRIBUTION planning ,DISTRIBUTED power generation ,COMPARATIVE method ,GRIDS (Cartography) ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
The smart grid paradigm has ushered in an era where modern distribution systems are expected to be both robust and interconnected in topology. This paper presents a techno-economic-based sustainable planning (TESP) strategy, which can be used as a planning framework for linked distribution systems, seeking to discover a realistic solution among competing criteria of diverse genres. In this comparative analysis-based study, three voltage stability assessment indices -- VSA_A, VSA_B, and VSA_W -- and a loss minimization condition (LMC)-based framework are used in the initial stage to achieve optimal distributed generation (DG)-based asset optimization for siting, followed by sizing. The respective techniques are evaluated across two variants of multiple load growth horizons spread across 10 years. The suggested TESP technique is tested on two variants of a mesh-configured microgrid (MCMG) with varied load growth scenarios. One variant considers a 65-bus MG with a fixed load growth of 2.7% across two load growth horizons. The other variant considers a 75-bus MG with varied load growth across four load growth horizons, encapsulating an expansion-based planning perspective. The numerical results of the suggested TESP approach in a comparative study demonstrate its effectiveness, and it can be used by researchers and planning engineers as a planning framework for interconnected distribution tools across multiple planning horizons. The proposed study would contribute to enhancing the robustness and interconnectivity of smart grid distribution systems. This dual focus could lead to more cost-effective and reliable power distribution systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Surgical site infection after gastrointestinal surgery in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries: a prospective, international, multicentre cohort study
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Bhangu, Aneel, Ademuyiwa, Adesoji O, Aguilera, Maria Lorena, Alexander, Philip, Al-Saqqa, Sara W, Borda-Luque, Giuliano, Costas-Chavarri, Ainhoa, Drake, Thomas M, Ntirenganya, Faustin, Fitzgerald, J Edward, Fergusson, Stuart J, Glasbey, James, Ingabire, JC Allen, Ismaïl, Lawani, Salem, Hosni Khairy, Kojo, Anyomih Theophilus Teddy, Lapitan, Marie Carmela, Lilford, Richard, Mihaljevic, Andre L, Morton, Dion, Mutabazi, Alphonse Zeta, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Adisa, Adewale O, Ots, Riinu, Pata, Francesco, Pinkney, Thomas, Poškus, Tomas, Qureshi, Ahmad Uzair, Ramos-De la Medina, Antonio, Rayne, Sarah, Shaw, Catherine A, Shu, Sebastian, Spence, Richard, Smart, Neil, Tabiri, Stephen, Harrison, Ewen M, Khatri, Chetan, Mohan, Midhun, Jaffry, Zahra, Altamini, Afnan, Kirby, Andrew, Søreide, Kjetil, Recinos, Gustavo, Cornick, Jen, Modolo, Maria Marta, Iyer, Dushyant, King, Sebastian, Arthur, Tom, Nahar, Sayeda Nazmum, Waterman, Ade, Walsh, Michael, Agarwal, Arnav, Zani, Augusto, Firdouse, Mohammed, Rouse, Tyler, Liu, Qinyang, Correa, Juan Camilo, Talving, Peep, Worku, Mengistu, Arnaud, Alexis, Kalles, Vassilis, Kumar, Basant, Kumar, Sunil, Amandito, Radhian, Quek, Roy, Ansaloni, Luca, Altibi, Ahmed, Venskutonis, Donatas, Zilinskas, Justas, Poskus, Tomas, Whitaker, John, Msosa, Vanessa, Tew, Yong Yong, Farrugia, Alexia, Borg, Elaine, Bentounsi, Zineb, Gala, Tanzeela, Al-Slaibi, Ibrahim, Tahboub, Haya, Alser, Osaid H, Romani, Diego, Shu, Sebestian, Major, Piotr, Mironescu, Aurel, Bratu, Matei, Kourdouli, Amar, Ndajiwo, Aliyu, Altwijri, Abdulaziz, Alsaggaf, Mohammed Ubaid, Gudal, Ahmad, Jubran, Al Faifi, Seisay, Sam, Lieske, Bettina, Ortega, Irene, Jeyakumar, Jenifa, Senanayake, Kithsiri J, Abdulbagi, Omar, Cengiz, Yucel, Raptis, Dmitri, Altinel, Yuksel, Kong, Chia, Teasdale, Ella, Irwin, Gareth, Stoddart, Michael, Kabariti, Rakan, Suresh, Sukrit, Gash, Katherine, Narayanan, Ragavan, Maimbo, Mayaba, Grizhja, Besmir, Ymeri, Shpetim, Galiqi, Gezim, Klappenbach, Roberto, Antezana, Diego, Mendoza Beleño, Alvaro Enrique, Costa, Cecilia, Sanchez, Belen, Aviles, Susan, Fermani, Claudio Gabriel, Balmaceda, Rubén, Villalobos, Santiago, Carmona, Juan Manuel, Hamill, Daniel, Deutschmann, Peter, Sandler, Simone, Cox, Daniel, Nataraja, Ram, Sharpin, Claire, Ljuhar, Damir, Gray, Demi, Haines, Morgan, Iyer, Dush, Niranjan, Nithya, D'Amours, Scott, Ashtari, Morvarid, Franco, Helena, Rahman Mitul, Ashrarur, Karim, Sabbir, Aman, Nowrin F, Estee, Mahnuma Mahfuz, Salma, Umme, Razzaque, Joyeta, Hamid Kanta, Tasnia, Tori, Sayeeda Aktar, Alamin, Shadid, Roy, Swapnil, Al Amin, Shadid, Karim, Rezaul, Haque, Muhtarima, Faruq, Amreen, Iftekhar, Farhana, O'Shea, Margaret, Padmore, Greg, Jonnalagadda, Ramesh, Litvin, Andrey, Filatau, Aliaksandr, Paulouski, Dzmitry, Shubianok, Maryna, Shachykava, Tatsiana, Khokha, Dzianis, Khokha, Vladimir, Djivoh, Fernande, Dossou, Francis, Seto, Djifid Morel, Gbessi, Dansou Gaspard, Noukpozounkou, Bruno, Imorou Souaibou, Yacoubou, Keke, Kpèmahouton René, Hodonou, Fred, Ahounou, Ernest Yemalin Stephane, Alihonou, Thierry, Dénakpo, Max, Ahlonsou, Germain, Ginbo Bedada, Alemayehu, Nsengiyumva, Carlos, Kwizera, Sandrine, Barendegere, Venerand, Choi, Philip, Stock, Simon, Jamal, Luai, Azzie, Georges, Kushwaha, Sameer, Chen, Tzu-Ling, Yip, Chingwan, Montes, Irene, Zapata, Felipe, Sierra, Sebastian, Villegas Lanau, Maria Isabel, Mendoza Arango, Maria Clara, Mendoza Restrepo, Ivan, Restrepo Giraldo, Ruben Santiago, Domini, Edgar, Karlo, Robert, Mihanovic, Jakov, Youssef, Mohamed, Elfeki, Hossam, Thabet, Waleed, Sanad, Aly, Tawfik, Gehad, Zaki, Ahmed, Abdel-Hameed, Noran, Mostafa, Mohamed, Omar, Muhammad Fathi Waleed, Ghanem, Ahmed, Abdallah, Emad, Denewer, Adel, Emara, Eman, Rashad, Eman, Sakr, Ahmad, Elashry, Rehab, Emile, Sameh, Khafagy, Toqa, Elhamouly, Sara, Elfarargy, Arwa, Mamdouh Mohamed, Amna, Saied Nagy, Ghada, Esam, Abeer, Elwy, Eman, Hammad, Aya, Khallaf, Salwa, Ibrahim, Eman, Said Badr, Ahmed, Moustafa, Ahmed, Eldosouky Mohammed, Amany, Elgheriany, Mohammed, Abdelmageed, Eman, Al Raouf, Eman Abd, Samir Elbanby, Esraa, Elmasry, Maha, Morsy Farahat, Mahitab, Yahya Mansor, Eman, Magdy Hegazy, Eman, Gamal, Esraa, Gamal, Heba, Kandil, Hend, Maher Abdelrouf, Doaa, Moaty, Mohamed, Gamal, Dina, El-Sagheer, Nada, Salah, Mohamed, Magdy, Salma, Salah, Asmaa, Essam, Ahmed, Ali, Ahmed, Badawy, Mahmoud, Ahmed, Sara, Mohamed, Mazed, Assal, Abdelrahman, Sleem, Mohamed, Ebidy, Mai, Abd-Elrazek, Aly, Zahran, Diaaaldin, Adam, Nourhan, Nazir, Mohamed, Hassanein, Adel B, Ismail, Ahmed, Elsawy, Amira, Mamdouh, Rana, Mabrouk, Mohamed, Ahmed, Lopna Ahmed Mohamed, Hassab Alnaby, Mohamed, Magdy, Eman, Abd-Elmawla, Manar, Fahim, Marwan, Mowafy, Bassant, Ibrahim Mahmoud, Moustafa, Allam, Meran, Alkelani, Muhammad, Halim El Gendy, Noran, Saad Aboul-Naga, Mariam, Alaa El-Din, Reham, Elgendy, Alyaa Halim, Ismail, Mohamed, Shalaby, Mahmoud, Adel Elsharkawy, Aya, Elsayed Moghazy, Mahmoud, Hesham Elbisomy, Khaled, Abdel Gawad Shakshouk, Hend, Hamed, Mohamed Fouad, Ebidy, Mai Mohamed, Abdelkader, Mostafa, Karkeet, Mohamed, Ahmed, Hayam, Adel, Israa, Omar, Mohammad Elsayed, Ibrahim, Mohamed, Ghoneim, Omar, Hesham, Omar, Gamal, Shimaa, Hilal, Karim, Arafa, Omar, Adel Awad, Sawsan, Salem, Menatalla, Abdellatif Elsherif, Fawzia, Elsabbagh, Nourhan, Aboelsoud, Moustafa R, Hossam Eldin Fouad Rida, Ahmed, Hossameldin, Amr, Hany, Ethar, Hosny Asar, Yomna, Anwar, Nourhan, Gadelkarim, Mohamed, Abdelhady, Samar, Mohamed Morshedy, Eman, Saad, Reham, Soliman, Nourhan, Salama, Mahmoud, Ezzat, Eslam, Mohamed, Arwa, Ibrahim, Arwa, Fergany, Alaa, Mohammed, Sara, Reda, Aya, Allam, Yomna, Saad, Hanan Adel, Abdelfatah, Afnan, Fathy, Aya Mohamed, El-Sehily, Ahmed, Abdalmageed Kasem, Esraa, Hassan, Ahmed Tarek Abdelbaset, Mohammed, Ahmed Rabeih, Saad, Abdalla Gamal, Elfouly, Yasmin, Elfouly, Nesma, Ibrahim, Arij, Hassaan, Amr, Mohammed, Mohammed Mustafa, Elhoseny, Ghada, Magdy, Mohamed, Abd Elkhalek, Esraa, Zakaria, Yehia, Ezzat, Tarek, Abo El Dahab, Ali, Kelany, Mohamed, Arafa, Sara, Mokhtar Mohamed Hassan, Osama, Mohamed Badwi, Nermin, Saber Sleem, Ahmad, Ahmed, Hussien, Abdelbadeai, Kholoud, Abozed Abdullah, Mohamed, Lokman, Muhammad Amsyar Auni, Bahar, Suraya, Rady Abdelazeam, Anan, Adelshone, Abdelrahman, Bin Hasnan, Muhammad, Zulkifli, Athirah, Kamarulzamil, Siti Nur Alia, Elhendawy, Abdelaziz, Latif, Aliang, Bin Adnan, Ahmad, Shaharuddin, Shahadatul, Haji Abdul Majid, Aminah Hanum, Amreia, Mahmoud, Al-Marakby, Dina, Salma, Mahmoud, Ismail, Mohamad Jeffrey Bin, Mohd Basir, Elissa Rifhan, Mohd Ali, Citra Dewi, Ata, Aya Yehia, Nasr, Maha, Rezq, Asmaa, Sheta, Ahmed, Tariq, Sherif, Sallam, Abd Elkhalek, Darwish, Abdelrhman KZ, Elmihy, Sohaila, Elhadry, Shady, Farag, Ahmed, Hajeh, Haidar, Abdelaal, Abdelaziz, Aglan, Amro, Zohair, Ahmed, Essam, Mahitab, Moussa, Omar, El-Gizawy, Esraa, Samy, Mostafa, Ali, Safia, El Halawany, Esraa, Ata, Ahmed, El Halawany, Mohamed, Nashat, Mohamed, Soliman, Samar, Elazab, Alaa, Samy, Mostada, Abdelaziz, Mohamed A, Ibrahim, Khaled, Ibrahim, Ahmed Mohamed, Gado, Ammar, Hantour, Usama, Alm Eldeen, Esraa, Loaloa, Mohamed Reda, Abouzaid, Arwa, Ahmed Bahaa Eldin, Mostafa, Hashad, Eman, Sroor, Fathy, Gamil, Doaa, Mahmoud Abdulhakeem, Eman, Zakaria, Mahmoud, Mohamed, Fawzy, Abubakr, Marwan, Ali, Elsayed, Magdy, Hesham, Ramadan, Menna Tallah, Abdelaty Mohamed, Mohamed, Mansour, Salma, Abdul Aziz Amin, Hager, Rabie Mohamed, Ahmed, Saami, Mahmoud, Ahmed Reda Elsayed, Nada, Tarek, Adham, Mohy Eldeen Mahmoud, Sabry, Magdy El Sayed, Islam, Reda, Amira, Yusuf Shawky, Martina, Mousa Salem, Mohammed, Alaa El-Din, Shahinaz, Abdullah Soliman, Noha, Talaat, Muhammed, Alaael-Dein, Shahinaz, Abd Elmoen Elhusseiny, Ahmed, Abdullah, Noha, Elshaar, Mohammed, Abdelfatah Ibraheem, Aya, Abdulaziz, Hager, Kamal Ismail, Mohammed, Hamdy Madkor, Mona, Abdelaty, Mohamed, Mahmoud Abdel-Kader, Sara, Mohamed Salah, Osama, Eldafrawy, Mahmoud, Zaki Eldeeb, Ahmed, Mahmoud Eid, Mostafa, Attia, Attia, Salah El-Dien, Khalid, Shwky, Ayman, Badenjki, Mohamed Adel, Soliman, Abdelrahman, Mahmoud Al Attar, Samaa, Sayed, Farrag, Abdel Sabour, Fahd, Azizeldine, Mohammed G, Shawqi, Muhammad, Hashim, Abdullah, Aamer, Ahmed, Abdelraouf, Ahmed Mahmoud, Abdelshakour, Mahmoud, Ibrahim, Amal, Mahmoud, Basma, Ali Mahmoud, Mohamed, Qenawy, Mostafa, Rashed, Ahmed M, Dahy, Ahmed, Sayed, Marwa, Shamsedine, Ahmed W, Mohamed, Bakeer, Hasan, Ahmad, Saad, Mahmoud M, Abdul Bassit, Khalil, Khalid Abd El-Latif, Nadia, Elzahed, Nada, El Kashash, Ahmed, Bekhet, Nada Mohamed, Hafez, Sarah, Gad, Ahmed, Maher, Mahmoud Elkhadragy, Abd El-Sameea, Ahmed, Hafez, Mohamed, Sabe, Ahmad, Ahmed, Ataa, Shahine, Ahmed, Dawood, Khaled, Gaafar, Shireen, Husseiny, Reem, Aboelmagd, Omnia, Soliman, Ahmed, Mesbah, Nourhan, Emadeldin, Hossam, Al Meligy, Amgad, Bekhet, Amira Hassan, Hasan, Doaa, Alhady, Khaled, Sabe, Ahmad Khaled, Elnajjar, Mahmoud A, Aboelella, Majed, Hamsho, Ward, Hassan, Ihab, Saad, Hala, Abdelazim, Galaleldin, Mahmoud, Hend, Wael, Noha, Kandil, Ahmedali M, Magdy, Ahmed, Said Elkholy, Shimaa, Adel, Badr Eldin, Dabbour, Kareem, Elsherbiney, Saged, Mattar, Omar, Khaled AbdRabou, Abdulshafi, Aly, Mohammed Yahia Mohamed, Geuoshy, Abdelrahman, Elnagar, Ahmedglal, Ahmed, Saraibrahim, Abdelmotaleb, Ibrahem, Saleh, Amr Ahmed, Mohammed Bakry, Hesham, Saeed, Manar, Mahmoud, Shady, Tawfik, Badreldin Adel, Ismail, Samar Adel, Zakaria, Esraay, Gad, Mariam O, Salah Elhelbawy, Mohamed, Bassem, Monica, Maraie, Noha, Medhat Elhadary, Nourhan, Semeda, Nourhan, Rabie Mohamed, Shaza, Bakry, Hesham Mohammed, Essam, AA, Tarek, Dina, Ashour, Khlood, Elhadad, Alaa, Abdel-Aty, Abdulrahman, Rakha, Ibrahim, Mamdouh Matter, Sara, Abdelhamed, Rasha, Abdelkader, Omar, Hassaan, Ayat, Soliman, Yasmin, Mohamed, Amna, Ghanem, Sara, Amr Mohamed Farouk, Sara, Ibrahim, Eman Mohamed, El-Taher, Esraa, Mostafa, Merna, Mahrous Badr, Mohamed Fawzy, Elsemelawy, Rofida, El-Sawy, Aya, Bakr, Ahmad, Al Rafati, Ahmad Abdel 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Anmar, Younis, Abobaker, Omer, Omer Abdelbagi, Abdulaziz, Mustafa, Mussad, Ali, Adam, Ali, Björklund, Ida, Ahlqvist, Sandra, Thorell, Anders, Wogensen, Fredrik, Sokratous, Arestis, Breistrand, Michaela, Thorarinsdottir, Hildur, Sigurdadottir, Johanna, Nikberg, Maziar, Chabok, Abbas, Hjertberg, Maria, Elbe, Peter, Saraste, Deborah, Rutkowski, Wiktor, Forlin, Louise, Niska, Karoliina, Sund, Malin, Oswald, Dennis, Peros, Georgios, Bluelle, Rafael, Reinisch, Katharina, Frey, Daniel, Palma, Adrian, Raptis, Dimitri Aristotle, Zumbühl, Lucius, Zuber, Markus, Schmid, Roger, Werder, Gabriela, Nocito, Antonio, Gerosa, Alexandra, Mahanty, Silke, Widmer, Lukas Werner, Müller, Julia, Gübeli, Alissa, Zuk, Grzegorz, Gulcicek, Osman Bilgin, Vartanoglu, Talar, Kose, Emin, Karahan, Servet Rustu, Aydin, Mehmet Can, Sahbaz, Nuri Alper, Halicioglu, Ilkay, Alis, Halil, Sapci, Ipek, Adiyaman, Can, Pektaş, Ahmet Murat, Cengiz, Turgut Bora, Tansoker, Ilkan, Işler, Vedatcan, Cevik, Muazzez, Mutlu, Deniz, Ozben, Volkan, Ozmen, Berk Baris, Bayram, Sefa, Yolcu, Sinem, Kobal, Berna Buse, Toto, Ömer Faruk, Çakaloğlu, Haluk Cem, Karabulut, Kagan, Mutlu, Vahit, Ozkan, Bahar Busra, Celik, Saban, Semiz, Anil, Bodur, Selim, Gül, Enisburak, Murutoglu, Busra, Yildirim, Reyyan, Baki, Bahadir Emre, Arslan, Ekin, Ulusahin, Mehmet, Guner, Ali, Tomas, Kudir, Walker, Nathan, Shrimanker, Nikhita, Cole, Simon, Breslin, Ryan, Srinivasan, Ravi, Elshaer, Mohamed, Hunter, Kristina, Al-Bahrani, Ahmed, Liew, Ignatius, Mairs, Nora Grace, Rocke, Alistair, Dick, Lachlan, Qureshi, Mobeen, Chowdhury, Debkumar, Wright, Naomi, Skerritt, Clare, Kufeji, Dorothy, Ho, Adrienne, Dissanayake, Tharindra, Tennakoon, Athula, Ali, Wadah, Lim, Shujing Jane, Tan, Charlene, O'Neill, Stephen, Jones, Catrin, Knight, Stephen, Nassif, Dima, Sharma, Abhishek, Warren, Oliver, White, Rebecca, Mehdi, Aia, Post, Nathan, Kalakouti, Eliana, Dashnyam, Enkhbat, Stourton, Frederick, Mykoniatis, Ioannis, Currow, Chelise, Wong, Francisca, Gupta, Ashish, Shatkar, Veeranna, Luck, Joshua, Kadiwar, Suraj, Smedley, Alexander, Wakefield, Rebecca, Herrod, Philip, Blackwell, James, Lund, Jonathan, Cohen, Fraser, Bandi, Ashwath, Giuliani, Stefano, Bond-Smith, Giles, Pezas, Theodore, Farhangmehr, Neda, Urbonas, Tomas, Perenyei, Miklos, Ireland, Philip, Blencowe, Natalie, Bowling, Kirk, Bunting, David, Longstaff, Lydia, Keogh, Kenneth, Jeon, Hyunjin, Iqbal, Muhammad Rafaih, Khosla, Shivun, Jeffery, Anna, Perera, James, Ibrahem, Ahmad Aboelkassem, Alhammali, Tariq, Salama, Yahya, Oram, Shaun, Kidd, Thomas, Cullen, Fraser, Owen, Christopher, Wilson, Michael, Chiu, Seehui, Sarafilovic, Hannah, Ploski, Jennifer, Evans, Elizabeth, Abbas, Athar, Kamya, Sylvia, Ishak, Norzawani, Bisset, Carly, Andress, Cedar, Chin, Ye Ru, Patel, Priya, Evans, David, Haslegrave, Aidan, Boggon, Adam, Laurie, Kirsten, Connor, Katie, Mann, Thomas, Mansuri, Anahita, Davies, Rachel, Griffiths, Ewen, Shahbaz, Aized Raza, Eng, Calvin, Din, Farhat, L'Heveder, Ariadne, Park, Esther HG, Ravishankar, Ramanish, McIntosh, Kirsten, Yau, Jih Dar, Chan, Luke, McGarvie, Susan, Tang, Lingshan, Lim, Hui, Yap, Suhhuey, Park, Jay, Ng, Zhan Herr, Mirza, Shahrukh, Ang, Yun Lin, Walls, Luke, Roy, Chloe, Paterson-Brown, Simon, Camilleri-Brennan, Julian, Mclean, Kenneth, D'Souza, Michelle S, Pronin, Savva, Henshall, David Ewart, Ter, Eunice Zuling, Fouad, Dina, Minocha, Ashish, English, William, Morgan, Catrin, Townsend, Dominic, Maciejec, Laura, Mahdi, Shareef, Akpenyi, Onyinye, Hall, Elisabeth, Caydiid, Hanaan, Rob, Zakaria, Abbott, Tom, Torrance, Hew D, Johnston, Robin, Gani, Mohammed Aki, Gravante, Gianpiero, Rajmohan, Shivanchan, Majid, Kiran, Dindyal, Shiva, Smith, Christopher, Palliyil, Madanmohan, Patel, Sanjay, Nicholson, Luke, Harvey, Neil, Baillie, Katie, Shillito, Sam, Kershaw, Suzanne, Bamford, Rebecca, Orton, Peter, Reunis, Elke, Tyler, Robert, Soon, Wai Cheong, Jama, Guled M, Dhillon, Dharminder, Patel, Khyati, Nanthakumaran, Shayanthan, Heard, Rachel, Chen, Kar Yan, Barmayehvar, Behrad, Datta, Uttaran, Kamarajah, Sivesh K, Karandikar, Sharad, Iftekhar Tani, Sobhana, Monaghan, Eimear, Donnelly, Philippa, Walker, Michael, Parakh, Jehangirshaw, Blacker, Sarah, Kaul, Anil, Paramasivan, Arjun, Farag, Sameh, Nessa, Ashrafun, Awadallah, Salwa, Lim, Jieqi, Chean Khun Ng, James, Kiran, Ravi P, Murray, Alice, Etchill, Eric, Dasari, Mohini, Puyana, Juan, Haddad, Nadeem, Zielinski, Martin, Choudhry, Asad, Caliman, Celeste, Beamon, Mieshia, Duane, Therese, Swaroop, Mamta, Myers, Jonathan, Deal, Rebecca, Schadde, Erik, Hemmila, Mark, Napolitano, Lena, To, Kathleen, Makupe, Alex, Musowoya, Joseph, van der Naald, Niels, Kumwenda, Dayson, Reece-Smith, Alex, Otten, Kars, Verbeek, Anna, Prins, Marloes, Baquero Suarez, Alibeth Andres, Balmaceda, Ruben, Deane, Chelsea, Dijan, Emilio, Elfiky, Mahmoud, Koskenvuo, Laura, Thollot, Aurore, Limoges, Bernard, Capito, Carmen, Alexandre, Challine, Kotobi, Henri, Leroux, Julien, Pinnagoda, Kalitha, Henric, Nicolas, Azzis, Olivier, Rosello, Olivier, Francois, Poddevin, Etienne, Sara, Buisson, Philippe, Hmila, Sophian, Clegg-Lamptey, Joe-Nat, Imoro, Osman, Abem, Owusu Emmanuel, Papageorgiou, Dimitrios, Soulou, Vasiliki, Asturias, Sabrina, Peña, Lenin, O'Connor, Donal B, Luc, Alberto Realis, Russo, Alfio Alessandro, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Taddei, Antonio, Cona, Camilla, Bottini, Corrado, Pascale, Giovanni, Rotunno, Giuseppe, Solaini, Leonardo, Pascale, Marco Maria, Notarnicola, Margherita, Corbellino, Mario, Sacco, Michele, Ubiali, Paolo, Cautiero, Roberto, Bocchetti, Tommaso, Muzio, Elena, Guglielmo, Vania, Morandi, Eugenio, Mao, Patrizio, de Luca, Emilia, Ali, Farah Mahmoud, Žilinskas, Justas, Strupas, Kestutis, Kondrotas, Paulius, Baltrunas, Robertas, Kutkevicius, Juozas, Ignatavicius, Povilas, Tan, Choy Ling, Siaw, Jia Yng, Yam, Sir Young, Wilson, Ling, Aziz, Mohamed Rezal Abdul, Bondin, John, Zorrilla, Carmina Diaz, Majbar, Anass, Sale, Danjuma, Abdullahi, Lawal, Osagie, Olabisi, Faboya, Omolara, Fatuga, Adedeji, Taiwo, Agboola, Nwabuoku, Emeka, Bliksøen, Marte, Khan, Zain Ali, Coronel, Jazmin, Miranda, Cesar, Vasquez, Idelso, Helguero-Santin, Luis M, Rickard, Jennifer, Adedeji, Adesina, Alqahtani, Saleh, Rath, Max, Van Niekerk, Michael, Koto, Modise Zacharia, Matos-Puig, Roel, Israelsson, Leif, Schuetz, Tobias, Yuksek, Mahmut Arif, Mericliler, Meric, Wolf, Bernhard, Fairfield, Cameron, Yong, Guo Liang, Whitehurst, Katharine, Redgrave, Natalie, Musyoka, Caroluce K, Olivier, James, Lee, Kathryn, Cox, Michael, Farhan-Alanie, Muhamed M H, Callan, Rory, Chibuye, Chali, Ali, Tebian Hassanein Ahmed, Rekhis, Syrine, Rommaneh, Muna, Sam, Zi Hao, Pugliesi, Thays Brunelli, Pardo, Gabriel, and Blanco, Ruth
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21. Antidote Availability in Saudi Arabia Hospitals in the Riyadh Province
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AlTamimi, Abdullah, Malhis, Nidal K., Khojah, Najla M., Manea, Saleh A., AlTamimi, Abdulrahman, and AlShammary, Sami Ayed
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22. Bacterial Pathogens and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Urinary Tract Infections in Children during COVID-19 2019–2020: A Large Tertiary Care Center in Saudi Arabia.
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Altamimi, Ibraheem, Almazyed, Abeer, Alshammary, Sami, Altamimi, Abdulaziz, Alhumimidi, Abdullah, Alnutaifi, Raed, Malhis, Mohammed, and Altamimi, Abdullah
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IN vitro studies ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,KLEBSIELLA ,URINARY tract infections ,CROSS-sectional method ,ENTEROBACTERIACEAE diseases ,TERTIARY care ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ANTI-infective agents ,MEDICAL protocols ,CHI-squared test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DRUG resistance in microorganisms ,DATA analysis software ,COVID-19 pandemic ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Background: One of the most prevalent bacterial infections in children is urinary tract infection (UTI), which has become a major concern with increasing resistance of the pathogens to the routinely used antimicrobial agents. The aim of the study is to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of pediatric UTI-causing pathogens, including ESBL-producing bacteria, in Saudi Arabia. Methods: This cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted to ascertain the frequency of isolation and the antimicrobial resistance pattern of uropathogens among children aged 0–15 years. The data from the urine cultures was collected during 2019–2020 at the King Fahad Medical City, a major tertiary hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A total of 1022 urine samples from patients diagnosed with urinary tract infections (UTIs) were collected for this study. Microbial species present in the samples were cultured and identified using standard biochemical techniques. To assess the resistance of these strains to antimicrobial drugs, an in vitro method was employed, and the criteria set by the Clinical Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) were followed. In addition, a double-disc synergy test was conducted to identify strains of E. coli that produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL). Results: The predominant pathogens were E. coli (58.6%), followed by Klebsiella sp. (23.9%). E. coli isolates were more sensitive to meropenem and ertapenem in 99.2% of cases, followed by amikacin (99%). Klebsiella sp. were sensitive to amikacin in 97.1% of cases, followed by meropenem and ertapenem (92.2% in both). The highest sensitivities of antimicrobials toward ESBL were for meropenem and ertapenem (100% in both), followed by amikacin (99%). Conclusions: Our study recommends using local antibiotic sensitivity data for empirical UTI treatment. Amikacin, ertapenem, and meropenem are effective intravenous options. Cephalosporin, cefuroxime, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, and nitrofurantoin are suitable oral choices. No significant changes in antimicrobial susceptibility were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Further research is needed to assess potential pandemic-related alterations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Decarbonizing Telecommunication Sector: Techno-Economic Assessment and Optimization of PV Integration in Base Transceiver Stations in Telecom Sector Spreading across Various Geographically Regions.
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Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Alghassab, Mohammed A.
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CARBON dioxide mitigation ,RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy) ,PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,CLIMATE change ,POWER resources ,SOLAR technology - Abstract
Renewable energy is considered to be sustainable solution to the energy crisis and climate change. The transition to renewable energy needs to be considered on a sectoral basis and one such sector that can potentially decarbonized with renewable energy is the telecommunication sector. Several base transceiver stations (BTS) in remote regions have unstable electric supply systems. Diesel generators (DG) are a common solution to energy problems on such telecommunication sites. However, they have high fuel costs on the global market and contribute to high carbon emissions. Hybrid renewable energy systems may provide a stable power output by integrating multiple energy sources, essential for supplying a dependable and uninterrupted power supply in the context of the telecom sector, notably base transceiver stations (BTS). Deploying such a system might also help BTS, which relies mainly on diesel generators with battery storage backup, reduce operational costs and environmental problems. This study presents the framework for large-scale photovoltaic system penetration based on techno-economic analysis (based on actual on ground data with least assumptions) in base transceiver stations (BTS) encapsulating telecom sector spread across various geographical regions. The proposed framework includes a mathematical model complemented with system design in HOMER software tool. The techno-economic aspects of the study were spread across 2, 12 and 263 sites, along with comparison analysis of photovoltaic system installation with and without energy storage devices, respectively. The sites included both on-grid and off-grid sites, which were exposed to high levels of power outages and subjected to reliance on costly and environmentally hazardous diesel generators. Optimization results showed that the photovoltaic system with a diesel generator and battery storage system provide a promising solution to the energy problem, with an average decrease in LCOE of 29%, DG hour's reduction by 82% with 92% reduction in carbon emission and a reduction in NPC of 34% due to the high availability of solar. The techno-economic analysis indicated that optimized photovoltaic system and storage results in both on–off grid BTS sites with better options, amid low cost of energy and free accessibility of solar. Moreover, the results spread across geographical regions aiming at a reliable and environmentally friendly option that reduces load on utility grid across on-grid BTS sites and substantial overall reduction in diesel usage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Preparation of Cu/Sn-Organic Nano-Composite Catalysts for Potential Use in Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and Electrochemical Characterization.
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Khdary, Nezar H., El Enany, Gaber, Almalki, Amani S., Alhassan, Ahmed M., Altamimi, Abdullah, and Alshihri, Saeed
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OXYGEN evolution reactions ,HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,BIMETALLIC catalysts ,CARBON electrodes ,WATER electrolysis ,CATALYSTS ,SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
In this work, the solvothermal solidification method has been used to be prepared as a homogenous CuSn-organic nano-composite (CuSn-OC) to use as a catalyst for alkaline water electrolysis for cost-effective H
2 generation. FT-IR, XRD, and SEM techniques were used to characterize the CuSn-OC which confirmed the formation of CuSn-OC with a terephthalic acid linker as well as Cu-OC and Sn-OC. The electrochemical investigation of CuSn-OC onto a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was evaluated using the cyclic voltammetry (CV) method in 0.1 M KOH at room temperature. The thermal stability was examined using TGA methods, and the Cu-OC recorded a 91.4% weight loss after 800 °C whereas the Sn-OC and CuSn-OC recorded 16.5 and 62.4%, respectively. The results of the electroactive surface area (ECSA) were 0.5, 0.42, and 0.33 m2 g−1 for the CuSn-OC, Cu-OC, and Sn-OC, respectively, and the onset potentials for HER were −420, −900, and −430 mV vs. the RHE for the Cu-OC, Sn-OC, and CuSn-OC, respectively. LSV was used to evaluate the electrode kinetics, and the Tafel slope for the bimetallic catalyst CuSn-OC was 190 mV dec−1 , which was less than for both the monometallic catalysts, Cu-OC and Sn-OC, while the overpotential was −0.7 vs. the RHE at a current density of −10 mA cm−2 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Multi-Objective Optimization-Based Approach for Optimal Allocation of Distributed Generation Considering Techno-Economic and Environmental Indices.
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Sultan, Muhammad Shahroz, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Shin, Dong Ryeol
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Distribution networks have entered a new era with the broad adoption of the distributed generation (DG) allocation as a practical solution for addressing power losses, voltage variation, and voltage stability. The primary goal is to enhance techno-economic and environmental characteristics while meeting the limitations of the system. In order to allocate DGs in active distribution networks (ADNs) efficiently, this study demonstrates two optimization methods inspired by nature: ant lion optimization (ALO) and multiverse optimization (MVO). Various multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods are used to find the best possible solution among the different alternatives. On the IEEE 33- and 69-bus active distribution networks, the proposed ALO was shown to be effective and produces the highest loss reduction in the IEEE 33- and 69-bus systems at 94.43% and 97.16%, respectively, and the maximum voltage stability index (VSI) was 0.9805 p.u and 0.9937 p.u, respectively; moreover, the minimum voltage deviation (V
D ) and annual energy loss cost for the given test systems was 0.00019 p.u and 3353.3 PKR, which shows that the suggested method can produce higher quality results as compared to other methods presented in the literature. Therefore, the proposed ALO is a very efficient, effective, and appealing solution to the optimal allocation of the distributed generation (OADG) problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Detecting Vertical Root Fractures Using Modified Methylene Blue Dye: A Preliminary In Vitro Study.
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Alamri, Hadi Mohammed, Altamimi, Abdullah, Mirza, Mubashir Baig, Aldosimani, Mazen A., Ghabbani, Hani, and Aljarbou, Fahd
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IN vitro studies ,BICUSPIDS ,TOOTH roots ,TOOTH fractures ,DENTAL radiography ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,RESEARCH funding ,COMPUTED tomography ,METHYLENE blue - Abstract
Diagnostically, vertical root fractures (VRFs) can be a frustrating experience for the dentist. Misdiagnosis could result in significant time and effort losses involved in erroneously intervening endodontically and/or periodontally. Certainly, diagnosing VRFs is often very difficult, and diagnoses based on speculations have led to the extraction of many salvageable teeth. This study was conducted in the radiology unit of College of Dentistry, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, between December 2021 and June 2022 to evaluate the ability to detect VRFs following the use of a novel radio-opaque dye using periapical radiographs (PARs) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). After carefully inducing VRFs on extracted, single-rooted, virgin premolars (n = 26), they were assigned to control (n = 2) and experimental groups (n = 24). The fracture site of the tooth in the control group received methylene blue dye, whereas the experimental group received a novel dye. Two differently angled PARs were obtained for all the teeth, followed by a CBCT image. Three blinded investigators participated in scoring a Likert scale form with a set of questions. Inter-/intra-examiner reliability showed excellent consistency using Cronbach's alpha test. The Z-test revealed CBCT and PAR to be equally adept at detecting VRFs, with the mean values showing no statistically significant differences. The extent of the VRFs and dye penetration were significantly better when angled radiographs and axial view CBCT were evaluated. Within the limitations of this study, the dye tested showed promising initial results as an aid in radiographically detecting VRFs. The use of such minimally invasive methods is critically needed for diagnosing and managing VRFs. However, further testing should be performed prior to its clinical use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Climate Change Impacts Quantification on the Domestic Side of Electrical Grid and Respective Mitigation Strategy across Medium Horizon 2030.
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Malik, Muhammad Mahad, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., Alharbi, Bader, Alafnan, Hamoud, and Alshehry, Halemah
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Electrical grids are one of the major sources of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG), which are harmful to the environment because they contribute to global warming. As the geographical, environmental, political, and policy constraints are different, policies and research frameworks from developed countries cannot be used directly in developing countries. This paper suggests a completely integrated quantification approach (IQA) and sub-methodologies, such as SM1, SM2, and SM3, that consider the limitations, evaluates the effects, and suggest a way to deal with climate change problems on the power grid. From the perspective of renewable energy (RE) integration and GHG emissions (mainly CO
2 ), the proposed approach addresses the limitations in the policy framework extending to 2030. In addition, the effects of the changes in the ambient temperature, from 0.5 °C to 2 °C, have been examined for thermal power generation and transformers. Lastly, the proposed method considers how energy-efficient devices (EEDs) affect the residential load sector. The results show that households used 10.7% less energy and their costs decreased significantly. This work's quantitative approach gives a specific way to reduce the carbon footprint of the electrical grid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. A Critical Analysis of the Energy Requirements of a Commercial Building Based on Various Types of Glass Insulations.
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Ahmed, Israr, Umer, Jamal, Altamimi, Abdullah, Rana, Ahmad Raza Khan, Khan, Zafar A., Imran, Muhammad, Awais, Muhammad, and Alyami, Saeed
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Heat loss through the building envelope comprises air leaks through the cracks and largely through the windows, which is the weakest link of the thermal envelope. Therefore, it is necessary to devise a systematic approach to analyze the rightful selection of glass for buildings. The investigation is to analyze the energy-saving potential of different glasses and their comparisons to the initial capital cost to find the payback time in terms of energy saving by using two different types of equipment. The quantitative simulation study was completed on the Hourly Analysis Program (HAP) to analyze the annual energy consumption of the HVAC system for seven glasses and two types of chilled water equipment. The results show that the performance glasses with a tint had better efficiency in terms of energy saving, with a payback time of 3–7 months. A comparison of all glasses illustrated that float glass contributes the most to the total cooling load among all glasses, which were 5.04%, 5.7%, 7.6%, and 8.9% for the N, S, E, and W orientations, respectively. Moreover, the lowest contribution of glass to the total cooling load was given by tinted double-glazed glass, which was 2%, 2.3%, 3.0%, and 3.01% for N, S, E, and W orientations, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Techno-Economic-Environmental Assessment of an Isolated Rural Micro-Grid from a Mid-Career Repowering Perspective.
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Rehmani, Abdul Munim, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Awais, Muhammad
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Pakistan is an energy deficient country with depleting energy reserves and increasing energy demand. Due to excessive population growth, the domestic and commercial energy sectors are experiencing rising demand. To meet the requisite demand, renewables are favored rather than conventional counterparts. In this study, we model hybrid power systems using solar, wind and biomass resources for electrifying remote areas. The four locations are chosen for the study around a developing country, Pakistan, where each site is designed according to an isolated microgrid with maximum indigenous resources potential as per the requisite demands. A survey is conducted for the load demand and biomass availability. Optimization is conducted across objectives of minimum levelized cost of the generated energy, least the net present cost and lesser payback period. The optimal results were achieved in-terms of required objectives across southern sites as compared to northern counterparts. The cost of generated energy is comparable to grid electricity and ensures 24 h power supply without cut off and load shedding to the un-electrified rural area. The hybrid power system has a low carbon footprint across emissions due to the use of renewable resources. All the estimated load of rural communities is met with the available resources and mid-career impact has also been conducted across 10 years of the project life to fulfill the increasing load demand of the communities after installation. The results are validated via comparative analysis and show the effectiveness of the proposed study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Impact of English Textbook Series on University College Students’ Vocabulary Size: A Comparative, Prescriptive Study.
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Altamimi, Abdullah Ali M. and Alshehri, Awad H.
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Purpose: This study examined students' aptitude in comprehending word meaning, usage, and collocation across diverse textbooks and fields of knowledge. Method: It employed a cross-sectional research approach with 372 participants, assessing their competence using the Navigate and Trio textbook series. The study aimed to enhance students' multidisciplinary word comprehension skills, particularly in word collocation recognition. Multiple-choice assessments were used to evaluate student performance, and descriptive and inferential statistics were applied for data analysis. Findings: Results showed commendable proficiency in word meaning (81.57%) and usage (78.14%), although individual scores varied based on textbook choice. However, average performance in recognizing word collocations was moderate (54.57%), with a wide range of individual outcomes. A moderate to high positive correlation was found between abilities in word meaning, usage, and collocation across different disciplines. Implications: These findings highlight the need for careful textbook selection, addressing word collocation recognition, and integrating language instruction to improve multidisciplinary word comprehension skills. Educators and curriculum developers can benefit from these implications when designing language learning resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Microgrid Protection Using Magneto-Resistive Sensors and Superimposed Reactive Energy.
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Mehmood, Musfira, Bukhari, Syed Basit Ali, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Yousif, Muhammad, and Shin, Dong Ryeol
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The concept of microgrids has emerged as an effective way to integrate distributed energy resources (DERs) into distribution networks. The presence of DERs in microgrids leads to challenges in the formulation of protection for microgrids. Protection problems arise in a microgrid due to varying fault current levels in different operating scenarios. In order to overcome the practical challenges arising from varying fault current levels leading to short-circuit faults in microgrids, this paper proposes a MagnetoResistive (MR) sensors-based protection scheme, with fault localization through SuperimposedReactiveEnergy (SRE). The process is initiated by employing highly sensitive non-intrusive magnetic sensors to detect the magnetic field at each end of the distribution line. The magnetic field is then used to calculate the total harmonic distortion and thus detect faults in microgrids. After detection of faults, the proposed scheme uses SRE to identify faulty zones in microgrids. Finally, SI components of the current are extracted for fault classification. Extensive simulations on the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) microgrid are performed in MATLAB/Simulink to validate the efficacy of the proposed scheme. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can effectively detect, classify and isolate different faults in microgrids, while operating under various modes with varying fault locations and resistances, with the efficiency of approximately 97–98%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Integration of Distributed Generations in Smart Distribution Networks Using Multi-Criteria Based Sustainable Planning Approach.
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Khalil, Muhammad Waqas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Khan, Zafar A., and Shin, Dong Ryeol
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Energy planning has become more complicated in the 21st century of sustainable development due to the inclusion of numerous standards such as techno-economic, and environmental considerations. This paper proposes multi-criteria sustainable planning (MCSP) based optimization approach for identifying DGs' optimal allocations and rating powers. The main objectives of this paper are the reduction of the network's total power loss, voltage profile improvement, energy loss saving maximization, and curtailing environmental emissions and water consumption to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 3, 6, 7, 13, and 15) by taking the constraints into consideration. Different alternatives are evaluated across four aspects of performance indices; technical, cost-economic, environmental, and social (TEES). In terms of TEES performance evaluations, various multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approaches are used to determine the optimal trade-off among the available solutions. These methods are gaining wide acceptance due to their flexibility while considering all criteria and objectives concurrently. Annual energy loss saving is increased by 97.13%, voltage profile is improved to 0.9943 (p.u), and emissions are reduced by 82.45% using the proposed technique. The numerical results of the proposed MCSP approach are compared to previously published works to validate and may be used by researchers and energy planners as a planning tool for ADN schemes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Smart Distribution Mechanisms—Part I: From the Perspectives of Planning.
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Khan, Shahid Nawaz, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Alghassab, Mohammed A.
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To enhance the reliability and resilience of power systems and achieve reliable delivery of power to end users, smart distribution networks (SDNs) play a vital role. The conventional distribution network is transforming into an active one by incorporating a higher degree of automation. Replacing the traditional absence of manual actions, energy delivery is becoming increasingly dependent on intelligent active system management. As an emerging grid modernization concept, the smart grid addresses a wide range of economic and environmental concerns, especially by integrating a wide range of active technologies at distribution level. At the same time, these active technologies are causing a slew of technological problems in terms of power quality and stability. The development of such strategies and approaches that can improve SDN infrastructure in terms of planning, operation, and control has always been essential. As a result, a substantial number of studies have been conducted in these areas over the last 10–15 years. The current literature lacks a combined systematic analysis of the planning, operation, and control of SDN technologies. This paper conducts a systematic survey of the state-of-the-art advancements in SDN planning, operation, and control over the last 10 years. The reviewed literature is structured so that each SDN technology is discussed sequentially from the viewpoints of planning, operation, and then control. A comprehensive analysis of practical SND concepts across the globe is also presented in later sections. The key constraints and future research opportunities in the existing literature are discussed in the final part. This review specifically assists readers in comprehending current trends in SDN planning, operation, and control, as well as identifying the need for further research to contribute to the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Voltage Profile Improvement by Integrating Renewable Resources with Utility Grid.
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Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Khan, Zafar A., Altamimi, Abdullah, Alghassab, Mohammed A., and Alojaiman, Bader
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RENEWABLE natural resources ,WIND power ,ELECTRIC power systems ,POWER resources ,SUPPLY & demand ,VOLTAGE ,ELECTRIC loss in electric power systems - Abstract
There are three main parts of an electric power system—power generation, transmission, and distribution. For electric companies, it is a tough challenge to reduce losses of the power system and deliver lossless and reliable power from the generating station to the consumer end. Nowadays, modern power systems are more complex due to gradually increasing loads. In the electrical power system, especially in transmission and distribution networks, there are power losses due to many reasons such as overloading of the line, long distribution lines, low power factors, corona losses, and unsuitable conductor size. The main performance factor of the power system is reliability. Reliability means continuity of the power supply without any interruptions from the generating station to the demand side. Thus, due to these power losses, there are voltage stability problems and economic losses in the electrical system. The voltage stability of the power system can be increased by improving the voltage profile. In this paper, different techniques are analyzed that include the integration of wind power, the integration of photovoltaic power, and reactive power injection by integrating FACTS devices. These techniques are applied to the IEEE 57 bus system with standard data using simulation models developed in MATLAB. Thus, the results of the analysis of these techniques have been compared with each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Prospects of Hybrid Energy in Saudi Arabia, Exploring Irrigation Application in Shaqra.
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Alghassab, Mohammad, Khan, Zafar A., Altamimi, Abdullah, Imran, Muhammad, and Alruwaili, Fahad F.
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Dynamics in rainfall patterns due to climate change are posing a threat to crop production globally. The core issue of food security is expected to intensify, and improving crop yield using motorized power irrigation mechanisms can help in curtailing the impact of drought and changing weather patterns to meet the crop water requirement. To meet the energy demand of irrigation systems, this paper explores the use of hybrid energy sources, i.e., wind and solar energy, taking Shaqra Saudi Arabia as case study. This paper presents a systematic case study that evaluates crop water requirements for 3 different crops using the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's software CROPWAT 8.0 and converts the water requirement into energy demand to design the water pumping system. The energy requirement water pumping system is used to design a hybrid energy system using HOMER PRO 3.14.4 that can reliably meet the energy demand. The results suggests that, contrary to the common consideration in Saudi Arabia, a hybrid of wind and solar energy proves to be more cost effective and yields a higher amount of energy. The results suggest that a significant reduction in cost can be achieved with a hybrid energy system as compared to a solar PV system only. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. An environmental-friendly green energy system with a real wind speed prediction based on innovative hierarchical forecast error correction model.
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Akhtar, Iram, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar Ali, and Kirmani, Sheeraz
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WIND speed ,STEAM power plants ,WIND forecasting ,FORECASTING ,ECOLOGICAL impact - Abstract
Precise forecasting of wind speed is an important technology to permit the reliable and efficient operation of sustainable energy system. Here, the authors offer an effective wind speed prediction (EWSP) technique based on advanced forecast error correction model (AFECM). Ramapuram, Chennai is selected to fit the wind-energy-based systems and ENNORE thermal power station, Chennai is selected to decrease the carbon footprints. In the proposed technique, the error correction model is made to produce the final forecast. The proposed wind speed prediction based on innovative hierarchical forecast error correction model reveals that with the proposed AFEC+ MSVM technique, the hourly average RMSEs, MADs, MSEs and MAPEs in Delivery 24 are decreased by 2.277%, 1.012%, 0.234%, and 1.245 % as compared to the normal SVM technique, while with AFEC+SVM method, average errors in RMSEs, MADs, MSEs and MAPEs in Delivery-24 are reduced by 3.385%, 2.056%, 1.956% and 2.546% as compared with the normal SVM technique, whereas the forecasting errors with AFEC+BP method, the middling errors in RMSEs, MADs, MSEs and MAPEs in Delivery-24 are decreased by 2.867%, 1.654%, 1.834% and 2.298%, compared with simple BP method. The study displays that 1,485,550 kg CO
2 emission is decreased from the ENNORE thermal power plant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. The effect of COVID-19 on the characteristics of adult emergency department visits: A retrospective cohort tertiary hospital experience in Riyadh.
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Alotaibi, Raied, Alahmari, Ali, Ababtain, Ibrahim, Altamimi, Abdullah, Alkhaldi, Abdullah, Alhelail, Mohammed, and Alsalamah, Majid
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On March 2, 2020, Saudi Arabia identified the first positive COVID-19 case. Since then, several aspects of the COVID-19 impact on Emergency Departments (EDs) use have been reported. The objective of this study is to describe the pattern and characteristics of Emergency Department visits during the COVID-19 pandemic period, compared with the same period in the previous year, including the patients' demographic information, acuity level, length of stay, and admission rate. Data were collected from King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The health records of all the patients who presented at the Emergency Department from January 2019 to September 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. The variations in the patient and the visit characteristics were described for the periods before and during COVID-19. The records of 209,954 patients who presented at the Emergency Department were retrieved. In contrast to 2019, the number of visits during the pandemic period reduced by 23%. A dramatic decrease was observed after the announcement of the first COVID-19 diagnosed case in Saudi Arabia, and subsequently the numbers gradually increased. The patients who presented at the Emergency Department during the pandemic period were slightly older (mean age, 43.1 versus 44.0 years), more likely to be older, more urgent and had a higher admission rate compared to the pre-pandemic period. There was a slight increase in visits during the daytime curfew hours and a decrease during the nighttime. We report a considerable decrease in the number of Emergency Department visits. The reduction was higher in non-urgent and less urgent cases. Patients presenting at the Emergency Department during the curfew times were more likely to stay longer in the Emergency Department and more likely to be admitted, compared with the pre-pandemic period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. SARIMA and Holt-Winters Method based Microgrids for Load and Generation Forecasting.
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SHAH, Aftab Ahmad, KHAN, Zafar A., and ALTAMIMI, Abdullah
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LOAD forecasting (Electric power systems) ,FORECASTING ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,MICROGRIDS ,DEMAND forecasting ,SEASONS ,CLIMATE change - Abstract
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39. Patient satisfaction with virtual clinic during Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in primary healthcare, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Alharbi, Khalid, Aldosari, Mohammed, Alhassan, Abdularhman, Alshallal, Khalid, Altamimi, Abdullah, and Altulaihi, Bader
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COVID-19 ,PATIENT satisfaction ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,SIMULATED patients - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The novel coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, was first reported in Wuhan, China in December of 2019. Since that time, medical services in Saudi Arabia have adapted to the situation by delivering medical care via virtual clinics. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess patients' level of satisfaction with virtual clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted among patients who had experienced virtual clinics in primary healthcare centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. An online validated questionnaire was sent to all participants who had at least one virtual visit between March 2020 to July 2020. The data sought included demographics, level of satisfaction and questions related to their experience with virtual clinics. Computed frequencies and percentages for categorical variables, and median, mean, and standard deviation for continuous variables. Satisfaction scores were compared between groups using Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal Wallis test. RESULTS: A total of 439 patients completed the questionnaire (response rate 97.5%); 54% were male. The participants were divided into three age groups: 18–39, 40–59, and ≥60 years. Overall level of patients' satisfaction with virtual clinic was 68.1%. Factors statistically significantly associated with satisfaction included gender, age group and level of education (post-graduate and middle school) and being well-informed on the use of telemedicine. Specific age groups that were significant were 18–39 and 40–59 years; 50.2% of the males found telemedicine very convenient, compared to only 36.1% females. Family medicine clinics were the most commonly visited virtual clinics, whereas obstetrics and gynecology clinics were the least attended virtual clinics. The inability to meet the health-care professional face-to-face was reported by 53.8% as the most important disadvantage. CONCLUSION: This study shows a high level of satisfaction with virtual clinics in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic despite the service being relatively new in healthcare service in the country. Our study demonstrated that satisfaction was linked to age, gender, education and the type of clinic used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Predictors of morbidity and mortality post emergency abdominal surgery: A national study.
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Altamimi, Afnan, Hassanain, Mazen, Nouh, Thamer, Ateeq, Khawlah, Aljiffry, Murad, Nawawi, Abrar, Saied, Ghaith Al, Riaz, Mohammed, Alanbar, Huda, Altamimi, Abdullah, Alsareii, Saeed, Al-Mousa, Mashael, Al-Shammari, Abeer, Alnuqaydan, Saleh, and Ghzwany, Amal
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ABDOMINAL surgery ,DISEASE risk factors ,MORTALITY risk factors ,SURGICAL complications ,CRITICAL care medicine ,EMERGENCY medical services ,HOSPITAL care ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,LONGITUDINAL method ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,REOPERATION ,RESEARCH ,TIME ,SURGICAL anastomosis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Background/Aim: Emergency surgeries have increased in Saudi Arabia. This study examines these surgeries and associated complications. Patients and Methods: This was a prospective multicenter cohort study of patients undergoing emergency intraperitoneal surgery from the eight health sectors of Saudi Arabia. Patients' data were collected over 14 days. Results: In total, 283 patients were included (163 men [54.06%]). The majority of cases were open surgery (204 vs. 79). The 24 h and 30-day mortality rates for the cohort were 0.7 and 2.47%, respectively. Twenty-nine patients (10.24%) required re-intervention, while 19 (8.12%) needed critical care admission. The median length of hospital stay was 3 days. Multivariate analysis showed American Society of Anesthesiologist (ASA) classification score (P = 0.0003), diagnosis (P < 0.0001), stoma formation (P = 0.0123), and anastomotic leak (P = 0.0015) to correlate significantly with 30-day mortality. Conclusion: American Society of Anesthesiologist score, diagnosis, stoma formation and anastomotic leak are associated with 30-day mortality after emergency surgery in Saudi Arabia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Power Management and Control of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Based on Photovoltaic, Fuel Cells, and Battery Energy Sources.
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Mohamed, Naoui, Aymen, Flah, Altamimi, Abdullah, Khan, Zafar A., and Lassaad, Sbita
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This paper deals with an energy management problem to ensure the best performance of the recharging tools used in electric vehicles. The main objective of this work is to find the optimal condition for controlling a hybrid recharging system by regrouping the photovoltaic cells and fuel cells. The photovoltaic and fuel cell systems were connected in parallel via two converters to feed either a lithium battery bank or the main traction motor. This combination of energy sources resulted in a hybrid recharging system. The mathematical model of the overall recharging system and the designed power management loop was developed, taking into account multiple aspects, including vehicle loading, the stepwise mathematical modelling of each component, and a detailed discussion of the required electronic equipment. Finally, a simplistic management loop was designed and implemented. Multiple case studies were simulated, statistical approaches were used to quantify the contribution of each recharging method, and the benefits of the combination of the two sources were evaluated. The energetic performance of an electric vehicle with the proposed hybrid recharging tool under various conditions, including static and dynamic modes, was simulated using the MATLAB/Simulink tool. The results suggest that despite the additional weight of PV panels, the combination of the PV and FC systems improves the vehicle's energetic performance and provides a higher charging capacity instead of using an FC alone. A comparison with similar studies revealed that the proposed model has a higher efficiency. Finally, the benefits and drawbacks of each solution are discussed to emphasise the significance of the hybrid recharging system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Techno-Economic and Environmental Impact Analysis of Large-Scale Wind Farms Integration in Weak Transmission Grid from Mid-Career Repowering Perspective.
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Butt, Rohan Zafar, Kazmi, Syed Ali Abbas, Alghassab, Mohammed, Khan, Zafar A., Altamimi, Abdullah, Imran, Muhammad, and Alruwaili, Fahad F.
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Repowering a wind farm enhances its ability to generate electricity, allowing it to better utilize areas with high mean wind speeds. Pakistan's present energy dilemma is a serious impediment to its economic development. The usage of a diesel generator as a dependable backup power source raises the cost of energy per kWh and increases environmental emissions. To minimize environmental emissions, grid-connected wind farms enhance the percentage of wind energy in the electricity system. These wind generators' effects, on the other hand, are augmented by the absorption of greater quantities of reactive electricity from the grid. According to respective grid codes, integration of commercial onshore Large-Scale Wind Farms (LSWF) into a national grid is fraught with technical problems and inter-farm wake effects, which primarily ensure power quality while degrading overall system operation and limiting the optimal use of attainable wind resources. The goal of this study is to examine and estimate the techno-economic influence of large-scale wind farms linked to poor transmission systems in Pakistan, contemplating the inter-farm wake effect and reactive power diminution and compensating using a range of voltage-ampere reactive (VAR) devices. This study presents a partial repowering technique to address active power deficits produced by the wake effect by raising hub height by 20 m, which contributed to recovering the active power deficit to 48% and so reduced the effects of upstream wind farms. Simulations were conducted for several scenarios on an actual test system modeled in MATLAB for comparative study using capacitor banks and different flexible alternating current transmission system (FACTS) devices. Using the SAM (System Advisor Model) and RETscreen, a complete technical, economic, and environmental study was done based on energy fed into the grid, payback time, net present value (NPV), and greenhouse gases (GHG) emission reduction. The studies suggest that the unified power flow controller (UPFC) is the optimum compensating device via comparison analysis as it improved the power handling capabilities of the power system. Our best-case scenario includes UPFC with hub height augmentation, demonstrating that it is technically, fiscally, and environmentally viable. Over the course of its lifespan, the planned system has the potential to save 1,011,957 tCO
2 , resulting in a greener environment. When the energy generated annually by a current wake-affected system is compared to our best-recommended scenario, a recovered shortfall of 4.851% is seen, with improved system stability. This modest investment in repowering boosts energy production due to wake effects, resulting in increased NPV, revenue, and fewer CO2 footprints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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43. Assessment of Wind and Solar Hybrid Energy for Agricultural Applications in Sudan.
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Khan, Zafar A., Imran, Muhammad, Altamimi, Abdullah, Diemuodeke, Ogheneruona E., and Abdelatif, Amged Osman
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RENEWABLE energy costs ,SOLAR energy ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,IRRIGATION water ,HYBRID power systems ,SOLAR radiation ,POWER resources ,WATER requirements for crops - Abstract
In addition to zero-carbon generation, the plummeting cost of renewable energy sources (RES) is enabling the increased use of distributed-generation sources. Although the RES appear to be a cheaper source of energy, without the appropriate design of the RES with a true understanding of the nature of the load, they can be an unreliable and expensive source of energy. Limited research has been aimed at designing small-scale hybrid energy systems for irrigation pumping systems, and these studies did not quantify the water requirement, or in turn the energy required to supply the irrigation water. This paper provides a comprehensive feasibility analysis of an off-grid hybrid renewable energy system for the design of a water-pumping system for irrigation applications in Sudan. A systematic and holistic framework combined with a techno-economic optimization analysis for the planning and design of hybrid renewable energy systems for small-scale irrigation water-pumping systems is presented. Different hybridization cases of solar photovoltaic, wind turbine and battery storage at 12 different sites in Sudan are simulated, evaluated, and compared, considering the crop water requirement for different crops, the borehole depth, and the stochasticity of renewable energy resources. Soil, weather, and climatic data from 12 different sites in Sudan were used for the case studies, with the key aim to find the most robust and reliable solution with the lowest system cost. The results of the case studies suggest that the selection of the system is highly dependent on the cost, the volatility of the wind speed, solar radiation, and the size of the system; at present, hybridization is not the primary option at most of sites, with the exception of two. However, with the reduction in price of wind technology, the possibility of hybrid generation will rise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Author's reply.
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Alharbi, Khalid, Aldosari, Mohammed, Alhassan, Abdulrahman, Alshallal, Khalid, Altamimi, Abdullah, and Altulaihi, Bader
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COVID-19 pandemic ,COVID-19 ,PATIENT satisfaction ,MEDICAL personnel ,MILITARY reserve forces - Abstract
Patient satisfaction with virtual clinic during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in primary healthcare, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However, if the healthcare provider thinks that the patient's complaint requires physical clinical evaluation, he/she would be requested to attend the primary healthcare center in person. We appreciate your interest in our manuscript entitled "Patient experience and satisfaction with virtual clinic in National Guard Primary Healthcare Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia during COVID-19 pandemic.". [Extracted from the article]
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45. Partial Cystectomy Management of Bladder Leiomyoma in a Patient With Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: A Case Study.
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Abdulwahab Almansour H, Bokhari A, AlTamimi AD, Alshammari HA, and Abd El Moneim Abdo YH
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Bladder leiomyomas are uncommon benign soft tissue neoplasms of the bladder, frequently observed in women. Diagnosis often happens incidentally during ultrasonography, with symptoms varying based on tumour size and location. Here, we present a case of a 57-year-old woman with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus, successfully treated for bladder leiomyoma through transurethral resection and laparoscopic partial cystectomy. This case highlights the significance of early detection and timely intervention in optimizing patient outcomes for bladder leiomyoma., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2024, Abdulwahab Almansour et al.)
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46. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbots in Medicine: A Supplement, Not a Substitute.
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Altamimi I, Altamimi A, Alhumimidi AS, Altamimi A, and Temsah MH
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This editorial discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots in the healthcare sector, emphasizing their potential as supplements rather than substitutes for medical professionals. While AI chatbots have demonstrated significant potential in managing routine tasks, processing vast amounts of data, and aiding in patient education, they still lack the empathy, intuition, and experience intrinsic to human healthcare providers. Furthermore, the deployment of AI in medicine brings forth ethical and legal considerations that require robust regulatory measures. As we move towards the future, the editorial underscores the importance of a collaborative model, wherein AI chatbots and medical professionals work together to optimize patient outcomes. Despite the potential for AI advancements, the likelihood of chatbots completely replacing medical professionals remains low, as the complexity of healthcare necessitates human involvement. The ultimate aim should be to use technology like AI chatbots to enhance patient care and outcomes, not to replace the irreplaceable human elements of healthcare., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2023, Altamimi et al.)
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47. Snakebite Advice and Counseling From Artificial Intelligence: An Acute Venomous Snakebite Consultation With ChatGPT.
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Altamimi I, Altamimi A, Alhumimidi AS, Altamimi A, and Temsah MH
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Background: Snakebites, particularly from venomous species, present a significant global public health challenge. Access to accurate and timely information regarding snakebite prevention, recognition, and management is crucial for minimizing morbidity and mortality. Artificial intelligence (AI) language models, such as ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer), have the potential to revolutionize the dissemination of medical information and improve patient education and satisfaction., Methods: This study aimed to explore the utility of ChatGPT, an advanced language model, in simulating acute venomous snakebite consultations. Nine hypothetical questions based on comprehensive snakebite management guidelines were posed to ChatGPT, and the responses were evaluated by clinical toxicologists and emergency medicine physicians., Results: ChatGPT provided accurate and informative responses related to the immediate management of snakebites, the urgency of seeking medical attention, symptoms, and health issues following venomous snakebites, the role of antivenom, misconceptions about snakebites, recovery, pain management, and prevention strategies. The model highlighted the importance of seeking professional medical care and adhering to healthcare practitioners' advice. However, some limitations were identified, including outdated knowledge, lack of personalization, and inability to consider regional variations and individual characteristics., Conclusion: ChatGPT demonstrated proficiency in generating intelligible and well-informed responses related to venomous snakebites. It offers accessible and real-time advice, making it a valuable resource for preliminary information, education, and triage support in remote or underserved areas. While acknowledging its limitations, such as the need for up-to-date information and personalized advice, ChatGPT can serve as a supplementary source of information to complement professional medical consultation and enhance patient education. Future research should focus on addressing the identified limitations and establishing region-specific guidelines for snakebite management., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2023, Altamimi et al.)
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48. The Hidden Cause of Maculopapular Rash in Interleukin-12 Deficiency.
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Altamimi AM, Qadoumi TA, Alajroush W, Alzomia MA, and Aljarbou O
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Interleukin-12 RB1 (IL12RB1) deficiency falls under the Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease. It is a rare genetic disease with autosomal recessive inheritance. It is characterized by recurrent infections with otherwise weak bacteria, such as mycobacteria and Salmonella . Often, when encountering a maculopapular eruption, a drug-related cause comes to mind. However, we report a case of IL12RB1 deficiency presenting with a maculopapular eruption, proven by a skin biopsy to be leukocytoclastic vasculitis. The patient was given antibiotics, which improved her skin lesions. Vasculitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with IL12RB1 deficiency presenting with a cutaneous eruption., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2022, Altamimi et al.)
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49. Assessment of Wind and Solar Hybrid Energy for Agricultural Applications in Sudan.
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Khan ZA, Imran M, Altamimi A, Diemuodeke OE, and Abdelatif AO
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In addition to zero-carbon generation, the plummeting cost of renewable energy sources (RES) is enabling the increased use of distributed-generation sources. Although the RES appear to be a cheaper source of energy, without the appropriate design of the RES with a true understanding of the nature of the load, they can be an unreliable and expensive source of energy. Limited research has been aimed at designing small-scale hybrid energy systems for irrigation pumping systems, and these studies did not quantify the water requirement, or in turn the energy required to supply the irrigation water. This paper provides a comprehensive feasibility analysis of an off-grid hybrid renewable energy system for the design of a water-pumping system for irrigation applications in Sudan. A systematic and holistic framework combined with a techno-economic optimization analysis for the planning and design of hybrid renewable energy systems for small-scale irrigation water-pumping systems is presented. Different hybridization cases of solar photovoltaic, wind turbine and battery storage at 12 different sites in Sudan are simulated, evaluated, and compared, considering the crop water requirement for different crops, the borehole depth, and the stochasticity of renewable energy resources. Soil, weather, and climatic data from 12 different sites in Sudan were used for the case studies, with the key aim to find the most robust and reliable solution with the lowest system cost. The results of the case studies suggest that the selection of the system is highly dependent on the cost, the volatility of the wind speed, solar radiation, and the size of the system; at present, hybridization is not the primary option at most of sites, with the exception of two. However, with the reduction in price of wind technology, the possibility of hybrid generation will rise., Competing Interests: Conflicts of InterestThe authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2021 by the authors.)
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50. Physician's Perception Toward Using Telemedicine During COVID-19 Pandemic in King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Altulaihi BA, Alharbi KG, Alhassan AM, Altamimi AM, and Al Akeel MA
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Introduction The novel coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, was first reported in Wuhan, China, in December of 2019. Since that time, medical services in Saudi Arabia have adapted to the situation by delivering medical care via virtual clinics. Therefore, the aim of the study is to assess physicians' perception and the level of satisfaction with telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods This was a cross-sectional study that included family medicine consultants and fellows who had used telemedicine in primary health care centers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was conducted using an online validated questionnaire. The questionnaire was completed by 219 family medicine consultants and fellows, after obtaining their informed consent. The data that were extracted from the questionnaire included demographics, level of satisfaction, and questions related to their experience with telemedicine. Results Two hundred and nineteen participants enrolled in this study with 50.6% males and 49.4% females. The overall level of physicians' satisfaction with telemedicine was 64.3%. However, only one-third preferred telemedicine over office visits. Of these, 60% were males and 40% were females. The only factor that had a statistically significant effect on the preference of office visits or telemedicine was time efficiency (p-value < 0.001). Of those who preferred office visits over telemedicine, 52% of them cited ease of discussion and the ability to make a comprehensive physical examination as the most important reasons for choosing office visits. Technologic issues were the least important factor for choosing either clinic (4.1%). Of those who preferred telemedicine, avoiding contact with patients suspected of COVID-19 was the most commonly cited factor (27.4%). Family medicine physicians face multiple barriers while using telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most commonly cited barrier was the inability to make a full and comprehensive assessment of the patient. Conclusions In the setting of highly transmissible disease epidemics, telemedicine has a lot of potential for providing quick and safe care that is appropriate for screening and management. Based on our findings, using telemedicine should be encouraged by improving physicians' skills in this field since telemedicine is a crucial step to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and provide community-wide treatment., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2021, Altulaihi et al.)
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