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2. 5610845 A PHASE 1 STUDY OF CSL888 (HEMOPEXIN) IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
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Biemond, B.J., primary, Shore, B.J., additional, Wilson, F., additional, Jochems, J., additional, Lindqvist, L.M., additional, Jung, K., additional, Gentinetta, T., additional, Costin, S., additional, Kato, G.J., additional, Eleftheriou, P., additional, Fok, H., additional, Wahab, E., additional, Leung, P.M., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Boucher, A., additional, Fitzgerald, R., additional, Keese-Adu, R., additional, Azbell, R., additional, Liles, D., additional, Bergmann, S., additional, Lanzkron, S., additional, and Gordeuk, V., additional
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- 2023
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3. An Overview: Segmentation Method for Blood Cell Disorders
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Miswan, M. F., Sharif, J. M., Ngadi, M. A., Mohamad, D., Abdul Jamil, M. M., Magjarevic, Ratko, editor, Osman, Noor Azuan Abu, editor, Abas, Wan Abu Bakar Wan, editor, Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul, editor, and Ting, Hua-Nong, editor
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- 2011
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4. Colour Number Coding Scheme for Human Blood Cell
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Sharif, J. M., Ngadi, M. A., Latiff, M. S. A., Omar, M. S. S., Hamid, A. B. A., Jamil, M. M. Abdul, Magjarevic, R., editor, Nagel, J. H., editor, Abu Osman, Noor Azuan, editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, editor, Wan Abas, Wan Abu Bakar, editor, Abdul Rahman, Herman Shah, editor, and Ting, Hua-Nong, editor
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- 2008
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5. Visualizing Collaborative Time-Varying Scientific Datasets
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Sharif, J. M., Omar, M. S. S., Latiff, M. S. A., Ngadi, M. A., Magjarevic, R., Series Editor, Nagel, J. H., Series Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, editor, Osman, Noor Azuan Abu, editor, Usman, Juliana, editor, and Kadri, Nahrizul Adib, editor
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- 2007
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6. Effect of Compatibilizer on Properties of Polypropylene Layered Silicate Nanocomposite
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Akil, H.Md., Rasyid, M.F.A., and Sharif, J.
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- 2012
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7. Transfusion for sickle cell disease in pregnancy: A single centre survey: 34
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Sharif, J, Stevenson, K, Raddats, J, Morsman, E, Byrd, L, and Ryan, K
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- 2016
8. Sex- and cycle-dependent changes in spine density and size in hippocampal CA2 neurons
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Sharif Jabra, Michael Rietsche, Julia Muellerleile, Aet O’Leary, David A. Slattery, Thomas Deller, and Meike Fellenz
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Spine ,Estrogen ,Estrous cycle ,Structural plasticity ,CA2 ,CA1 ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Sex hormones affect structural and functional plasticity in the rodent hippocampus. However, hormone levels not only differ between males and females, but also fluctuate across the female estrous cycle. While sex- and cycle-dependent differences in dendritic spine density and morphology have been found in the rodent CA1 region, but not in the CA3 or the dentate gyrus, comparable structural data on CA2, i.e. the hippocampal region involved in social recognition memory, is so far lacking. In this study, we, therefore, used wildtype male and female mice in diestrus or proestrus to analyze spines on dendritic segments from identified CA2 neurons. In basal stratum oriens, we found no differences in spine density, but a significant shift towards larger spine head areas in male mice compared to females. Conversely, in apical stratum radiatum diestrus females had a significantly higher spine density, and females in either cycle stage had a significant shift towards larger spine head areas as compared to males, with diestrus females showing the larger shift. Our results provide further evidence for the sexual dimorphism of hippocampal area CA2, and underscore the importance of considering not only the sex, but also the stage of the estrous cycle when interpreting morphological data.
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- 2024
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9. Estimating the severity of landscape degradation in future management scenarios based on modeling the dynamics of Hoor Al-Azim International Wetland in Iran-Iraq border
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Sharif Joorabian Shooshtari and Fatemeh Jahanishakib
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Temporal-spatial changes ,Landscape metrics ,Effective variables ,Validation ,Artificial neural network ,Hexagonal units ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Temporal and spatial changes in land cover in wetland ecosystems indicate the severity of degradation. Understanding such processes in the past, present, and future might be necessary for managing any type of development plan. Therefore, this research has monitored and analyzed the Hoor Al-Azim International Wetland to determine the orientation of its changes in various future scenarios. Wetland status modeling was conducted using developed hybrid approaches and cellular automata along with evaluating the accuracy of the modeled maps. The dynamics of the landscape were simulated using a higher accuracy approach in three scenarios—Water Conservation, Water Decreasing, and Business-as-Usual- to get the level of degradation of the wetland. The results showed that the amount of water in the wetland has decreased in all three periods, and the salt lands and vegetation have undergone drastic changes. The water bodies experienced a reduction of 148,139 ha between 1985 and 2000, followed by a decrease of 9107 ha during the 2000–2015 period. However, based on the results, these developments are expressed better by the developed hybrid approach than the CA-MC approach and are more reliable for future simulation. The figure of merit index, which assesses the hybrid model's accuracy, yielded a value of 18.12%, while the CA-MC model's accuracy was estimated at 14.42%. The assessment of degradation in hexagonal units showed the least degradation in the water conservation scenario compared with the other two scenarios in 2030.
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- 2024
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10. 097 An important role of TRPV3 in the temporal control of intracellular acidification in corneoptosis, a unique cell death process of keratinocytes
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Matsui, T., primary, Kadono-Maekubo, N., additional, Suzuki, Y., additional, Furuichi, Y., additional, Shiraga, K., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Ishida, A., additional, Takahashi, S., additional, Okada, T., additional, Toyooka, K., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Tominaga, M., additional, Miyawaki, A., additional, and Amagai, M., additional
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- 2021
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11. Artificial neural network or empirical criteria? A comparative approach in evaluating maximum charge per delay in surface mining — Sungun copper mine
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Alipour, A., Mokhtarian, M., and Abdollahei Sharif, J.
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- 2012
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12. Predictive value of serum Anti-Mullerian Hormone levels as an indicator of the presence of testicular spermatozoa in non-obstructive azoospermia: O-291
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Alhalabi, M., Samawi, S., Khalaf, M., Khatib, A., Sharif, J., Hamad, W., and Othman, A.
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- 2012
13. P394ECG and echocardiographic changes of right heart strain, biomarkers and outcomes following acute pulmonary embolism
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Cooper, R, Sharif, J, Somauroo, J D, Hung, J D, Porcelli, V, Skevington, R, Shahzad, A, and Scott, S
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- 2011
14. Evaluating the use of metabolite measurement in children receiving treatment with a thiopurine
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Armstrong, L., Sharif, J.-A., Galloway, P., McGrogan, P., Bishop, J., and Russell, R. K.
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- 2011
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15. An Enhanced Segmentation Technique for Smokers RBC Rouleax Coin Stacking
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Malijan, M H, primary, Sharif, J M, additional, Abdullah, A H, additional, and Jamil, M M, additional
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- 2020
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16. ‘We need to share our stories’: the lives of Pakistanis with intellectual disability and their guardians
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Patka, M., primary, Wallin‐Ruschman, J., additional, Al Rahma, B. A., additional, Zar, A., additional, Nauman, H., additional, Sharif, J. M., additional, Ikram, S., additional, Ul Hasan, T., additional, Naeem, A., additional, Sharif, G. M., additional, Mehboob, N., additional, Azim, T., additional, and Khanam, Z., additional
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- 2020
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17. Visualizing Collaborative Time-Varying Scientific Datasets
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Sharif, J. M., primary, Omar, M. S. S., additional, Latiff, M. S. A., additional, and Ngadi, M. A., additional
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- 2007
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18. Update data of the Iranian wetlands (2023)
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Jaber Aazami and Sharif Joorabian Shooshtari
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wetland ,ecological services ,iran ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
Wetlands, as temporary or permanent water reservoirs, provide various benefits for the ecosystem, such as water supply, waste water treatment, and dust control. By the end of 2023, the Iranian government and the Ramsar Convention have registered 25 international and 226 national wetlands. West Azerbaijan and Mazandaran provinces have more wetland ecosystems than any other provinces. Semnan, Yazd, and Zanjan provinces have no wetlands. According to the Ramsar Convention of 1971, Iran has 32 aquatic ecosystems that have the potential to become wetland. In addition, according to the available data and the WHO standard, eight wetlands have the highest probability of producing dust and should be given more attention and care. We recommend the wetland management plan, which ensures their water requirements, protects them from degradation and pollution, and promotes their ecological restoration. Satellite image analysis can help explore how climate change affects dust intensity, considering the role of wetlands in dust control.
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- 2023
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19. Decoupling of Arctic variability from the North Pacific in a warmer climate
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Sharif Jahfer, Kyung-Ja Ha, Christian L. E. Franzke, Sun-Seon Lee, Keith B. Rodgers, and Dong-Eun Lee
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
Abstract The sea level pressure variability in the North Pacific modulates the climate of the Arctic and surrounding continents, substantially impacting ecosystems and indigenous communities. Our analysis based on data from the CESM2 Large Ensemble and different Model Intercomparison Project datasets reveals that the interannual variability of Arctic surface air temperature (SAT) gradually decouples from the contemporaneous atmospheric conditions over the North Pacific as external forcing increases in intensity in the future. Future projections show that the North Pacific-Arctic relationship during the fall season consistently weakens in magnitude until the end of this century, and in the 22nd and 23rd centuries, the relationship is negligible throughout the year. We show that under increased greenhouse gas emissions, the regional heat fluxes extensively control the Arctic temperature variability, and the strength of the projected North Pacific-Arctic relationship is strongly dependent on the Arctic sea ice extent. Our results suggest that under future warming, a strong coupling of Arctic SAT with the underlying ocean and a weakening of the meridional pressure gradient driven by an enhanced rate of sea ice retreat will weaken the interannual footprint of North Pacific variability on Arctic SAT. Therefore, we propose that the alarming rate of sea-ice decline over recent decades and projected in the near future could accelerate the rate of decoupling. Further, we suggest that mitigation strategies for the Arctic should focus on regional mechanisms operating on interannual and seasonal timescales.
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- 2023
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20. An enhanced segmentation technique for smokers RBC rouleax coin stacking
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Malijan, M. H., Sharif, J. M., Abdullah, A. H., Jamil, M. M., Malijan, M. H., Sharif, J. M., Abdullah, A. H., and Jamil, M. M.
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Smoking is one of the major factors of having coin stacking formation of Red Blood Cell or commonly known as RBC that can cause blood clots and can lead to stroke. Smokers tends have thicker, high count, and overlapping of RBC compared to non-smokers. Blood cell detection plays significant part in biomedical field. There are two methods in detection of RBC, manual inspection by medical experts and automated machines. The manual inspection process is detection of blood cells under a microscope that is more prone to human error and time consuming, while automated hardware solutions like automated haematology machines are available, due to high cost it is not widely available to poor and developing countries who have a high statistic of smokers. Smokers have a high tendency of overlapping RBC or commonly known as rouleaux coin stacking cell formation. This study presents an enhanced segmentation technique that can detect the high degree of overlapping RBCs of smokers using digital image processing that can be helpful in the medical field.
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- 2019
21. Studies of Premixed Laminar and Turbulent Flames at Microgravity
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Abid, M, Aung, K, Kaiser, C, Liu, J. -B, Ronney, P. D, and Sharif, J
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Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
Several topics relating to premixed flame behavior at reduced gravity have been studied. These topics include: (1) flame balls; (2) flame structure and stability at low Lewis number; (3) experimental simulation of buoyancy effects in premixed flames using aqueous autocatalytic reactions; and (4) premixed flame propagation in Hele-Shaw cells.
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- 2001
22. Content Validity of Anatomic Site-Specific Patient-Reported Outcomes Version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE) Item Sets for Assessment of Acute Symptomatic Toxicities in Radiation Oncology
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Raldow, A.C., Cook, R.R., McCloskey, S.A., Steinberg, M.L., Sharif, J., Sandler, K.A., Basch, E., Kupelian, P.A., and Mitchell, S.A.
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Purpose: To improve assessment of symptomatic toxicity in cancer clinical trials and complement clinician-based toxicity reporting, the US National Cancer Institute developed a measurement system called the Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE). The objective of this study was to examine the content validity of PRO-CTCAE in patients undergoing radiation therapy and to establish anatomic site-specific item sets for implementation in cancer research. Methods and Materials: Patients receiving radiation to the brain, head and neck, breast, thorax, abdomen, or pelvis were recruited during the final week of radiation. Participants described side effects qualitatively and completed anatomic site-specific checklists indicating the presence or absence of symptomatic toxicities drawn from the PRO-CTCAE library. Items endorsed by ≥20% of participants were selected for inclusion. Symptomatic toxicities described qualitatively were content analyzed and summarized. Symptomatic toxicities not reflected in the PRO-CTCAE item library were tabulated. Results: We conducted 389 interviews of patients receiving radiation to the brain (n = 46), head and neck (n = 69), breast (n = 134), thorax (n = 30), abdomen (n = 27), female pelvis (n = 36), or male pelvis (n = 47). Median age was 62 years; 62% were female. The 53 solicited PRO-CTCAE symptoms reflected all reported radiation-induced toxicities with the exception of phlegm/mucus production and mouth/throat pain with swallowing in patients receiving head and neck radiation, eye dryness/irritation in patients undergoing brain radiation, and obstructive urinary symptoms in men receiving pelvic radiation. The PRO-CTCAE items “skin burns” and “pain” require greater specificity to adequately reflect toxicities experienced during radiation. Conclusions: PRO-CTCAE demonstrates strong content validity as a measure of symptomatic toxicities in patients receiving radiation. These results provide empirical support for the definition of site-specific PRO-CTCAE item sets to assess the symptomatic toxicities of radiation therapy. The site-specific PRO-CTCAE item sets developed herein are currently being deployed in our department via an electronic platform to capture treatment-related toxicity.
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- 2018
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23. CLIMATE CHANGE PERCEPTIONS AND ADAPTIVE ACTIONS BY PASTORAL COMMUNITY ON THE TIBETAN PLATEAU, CHINA
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SHARIF, J, primary
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- 2019
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24. Studies of Premixed Laminar and Turbulent Flames at Microgravity
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Abid, M, Aung, K, Ronney, P. D, Sharif, J. A, and Wu, M.-S
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Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
Several topics relating to combustion limits in premixed flames at reduced gravity have been studied. These topics include: (1) flame balls; (2) numerical simulation of flame ball and planar flame structure and stability; (3) experimental simulation of buoyancy effects in premixed flames using aqueous autocatalytic reactions; and (4) premixed flame propagation in Hele-Shaw cells.
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- 1999
25. Premixed-Gas Flame Propagation in Hele-Shaw Cells
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Sharif, J, Abid, M, and Ronney, P. D
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Inorganic, Organic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
It is well known that buoyancy and thermal expansion affect the propagation ra and shapes of premixed gas flames. The understanding of such effects is complicated by the large density ratio between the reactants and products, which induces a baroclinic production of vorticity due to misalignment of density and pressure gradients at the front, which in turn leads to a complicated multi-dimensional flame/flow interaction. The Hele-Shaw cell, i.e., the region between closely-spaced flat parallel plates, is probably the simplest system in which multi-dimensional convection is presents consequently, the behavior of fluids in this system has been studied extensively (Homsy, 1987). Probably the most important characteristic of Hele-Shaw flows is that when the Reynolds number based on gap width is sufficiently small, the Navier-Stokes equations averaged over the gap reduce to a linear relation, namely a Laplace equation for pressure (Darcy's law). In this work, flame propagation in Hele-Shaw cells is studied to obtain a better understanding of buoyancy and thermal expansion effects on premixed flames. This work is also relevant to the study of unburned hydrocarbon emissions produced by internal combustion engines since these emissions are largely a result of the partial burning or complete flame quenching in the narrow, annular gap called the "crevice volume" between the piston and cylinder walls (Heywood, 1988). A better understanding of how flames propagate in these volumes through experiments using Hele-Shaw cells could lead to identification of means to reduce these emissions.
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- 1999
26. Angiotensin and asymmetric fetal growth
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Pipkin, F Broughton, Sharif, J, and Lal, S
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- 1995
27. Investigating the First-Order Flotation Kinetics Models for Iranian Gilsonite.
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Bahrami, A., Kazemi, F., and Sharif, J. Abdolahi
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FLOTATION ,ANALYTICAL mechanics ,PARTICLES ,STATISTICS - Abstract
Kinetic models are the most important instruments to predict and evaluate the performance of flotation circuits. To determine the kinetic order and rate of flotation of a gilsonite sample, flotation experiments were carried out in both rougher and cleaner stages. Experiments conducted using the combinations of petroleum-MIBC, gas oil-pine oil, and one test without any collector and frother. Five first-order kinetic models were applied to the data obtained from the flotation tests by using the Matrix Laboratory software. Statistical analysis showed that the classic first-order model perfectly matched the rougher and cleaner results performed using the petroleum-MIBC combination. The kinetic constants (k) were calculated as 0.04 (s-1) and 0.01 (s-1) for the rougher and cleaner, respectively. Rougher and cleaner tests without collector and frother also matched with the modified gas/solid adsorption and rectangular models with the k values of 0.05 (s
-1 ), and 0.01 (s-1 ), respectively. The relationship between flotation rate constant, maximum combustible recovery, and particle size were also studied. The results showed that the maximum flotation combustible recovery and flotation rate were obtained with an intermediate particle size both in the rougher and cleaner flotation processes. The combustible recovery and flotation rate in the rougher flotation process were higher than that in the cleaner flotation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
28. Unveiling the role of tropical Pacific on the emergence of ice-free Arctic projections
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Sharif Jahfer, Kyung-Ja Ha, Eui-Seok Chung, Christian L E Franzke, and Sahil Sharma
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Arctic sea ice ,ENSO ,North Pacific Index ,ice-free Arctic ,tropical Pacific ,CMIP6 projection ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The observed sea ice concentration (SIC) over the Arctic has receded substantially in recent decades, and future model projections predict a seasonally ice-free Arctic in the second half of this century. Nevertheless, the impact of the Pacific on Arctic sea ice projections has yet to receive much attention. Observations show that summertime Arctic SIC growth events are related to the weakening of the Aleutian low and cooling events over the equatorial Pacific, and vice versa. We demonstrate that under various Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 projections, the models in which the impact of El Niño-driven SIC loss is significantly higher than the La Niña-related SIC growth tend to turn seasonally ice-free by about 10–20 years ahead of the ensemble mean under high-emission future scenarios. We show how the non-linear impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Arctic SIC resulted in a faster decline of summertime sea ice. The ENSO-related SIC changes in the multi-model ensemble mean of Arctic SIC are considerably lower than the internal variability and anthropogenic-driven changes. However, the asymmetric interannual ENSO effects over several decades and the resultant changes in surface heat fluxes over the Arctic lead to significant differences in the timing of sea ice extinction. Our results suggest that climate models must capture the realistic tropical Pacific–Arctic teleconnection to better predict the long-term evolution of the Arctic climate.
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- 2024
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29. Transfusion for sickle cell disease in pregnancy: a single-centre survey
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Sharif, J., primary, Byrd, L., additional, Stevenson, K., additional, Raddats, J., additional, Morsman, E., additional, and Ryan, K., additional
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- 2017
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30. Development of an Instrument for Acute Toxicity Assessment in Patients Receiving Breast Radiation Therapy
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Sandler, K.A., primary, Cook, R.R., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Kupelian, P.A., additional, Steinberg, M.L., additional, and McCloskey, S.A., additional
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- 2016
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31. Effectiveness of Hope-based Group Therapy on the Quality of Life in Women With Multiple Sclerosis
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Abedini, E, additional, Ghanbari Hashem Abadi, BA, additional, Talebian Sharif, J, additional, and Karimi Torshizi, S, additional
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- 2016
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32. Global and Local Color Time Scales to Encode Timeline Events in Ion Trajectories for Glassies
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Sharif, J. M., Mohd Ali, Abdul Malik, Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi, Sharif, J. M., Mohd Ali, Abdul Malik, and Abdul Jamil, M. Mahadi
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Glassy compounds lead directly to high ionic conductivity. Ionic conductivity generates ion trajectories. However, these trajectories have been represented by two-dimensional graph in order to visualize the timeline events in ion trajectories. This study addresses this problem by encoding the timeline events in ion trajectories with global and local color scales. Two time scales have been introduced namely Global Color Time Scale and Local Color Time Scale. The rainbow color has been chosen to represent global time scale meanwhile solid color has been used to generate local time scale. Based on evaluation, these techniques are successful in representing timeline events in ion trajectories for understanding the complicated heterogeneous movement of ion trajectories.
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- 2015
33. Transfusion for sickle cell disease in pregnancy: a single‐centre survey.
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Sharif, J., Stevenson, K., Raddats, J., Ryan, K., Byrd, L., and Morsman, E.
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PREGNANCY , *HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms , *BLOOD transfusion , *PREVENTION , *SICKLE cell anemia , *PATIENTS , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
SUMMARY: Introduction: Sickle cell disease in pregnancy carries a high risk of maternal and fetal adverse outcomes. The use of prophylactic transfusions to reduce the risk of sickle complications is controversial. Current UK standards do not recommend the routine use of transfusion for sickle pregnancy. We examined transfusion episodes during sickle pregnancies in a single centre over an 11‐year period. Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of all pregnancies in patients with sickle cell disease who attended the joint obstetric/haematology clinic over an 11‐year period. All pregnancies were managed according to a local protocol, which did not recommend routine transfusion. Results: A total of 38 pregnancies (HbSS 22, HbSC 13, Hb S/beta thalassaemia 3) were included, with a mean age at booking of 29 years. A total of 61% of pregnancies required on‐demand or emergency transfusion during the course of pregnancy or post‐partum. Women requiring a transfusion during pregnancy had a higher mean number of hospital admissions in the previous year (1·11 vs 0·15, P = 0·057), a significantly lower mean steady‐state haemoglobin (85·0 vs 99·6 g L−1, P = 0·003) and a significantly lower mean haemoglobin at the pregnancy booking visit. (86·1 vs 99·5 g L−1, P = 0·02). Conclusion: In sickle pregnancies assigned to standard management in a single centre, a high proportion of women required on‐demand transfusion. Possible pre‐pregnancy factors predictive of a need for transfusion include lower baseline haemoglobin and number of hospital admissions in the previous 12 months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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34. Development of Anatomic Site-Specific Item Sets for Acute Toxicity Assessment in Radiation Oncology Using the US National Cancer Institute PRO-CTCAE
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McCloskey, S.A., primary, Mitchell, S., additional, Basch, E., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Kupelian, P.A., additional, and Malin, J., additional
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- 2015
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35. Transformation of Spatial Structure of Ion Trajectories into Iconic Representation
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Sharif, J. M., Zainal, Ahmad Basri, Sharif, J. M., and Zainal, Ahmad Basri
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This paper discusses a technique designed to represent the spatial structure of ion trajectories by transforming the vector series from two-dimensional to three-dimensional space. There are four techniques available to represent spatial structures, such as orientation, direction and velocity. These techniques are iconic representation, the navigation function, the halo function and the transparency scheme. Iconic representation is a technique used to transform data sets into three-dimensional iconic shapes where each data set is transformed into cylindrical and conical shapes; these shapes are then used to represent ion trajectories. Additionally, to improve representation the navigation function, halo function and transparency scheme have been proposed. The navigation function is a technique for navigating in three-dimensional space around the iconic representation. The halo function is a technique used to enhance the representation of iconic shapes by adding a subtle halo around an icon and the transparency scheme is a technique used to represent a zoom-in effect during navigation around an iconic representation in order to visualize the cone located inside the cylinder. The result shows an iconic representation technique have been developed to transform a vector series from two-dimensional line graph in order to visualize the orientation, direction and magnitude of ion trajectories in three-dimensional space.
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- 2014
36. Colour Number Coding Scheme for Human Blood Cell
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Sharif, J. M., primary, Ngadi, M. A., additional, Latiff, M. S. A., additional, Omar, M. S. S., additional, Hamid, A. B. A., additional, and Jamil, M. M. Abdul, additional
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37. Population biology of the common pandora, Pagellus erythrinus (Linnaeus, 1758) along the Lebanese coast, Eastern Mediterranean
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Myriam Lteif, Sharif Jemaa, Rita Mouawad, Gaby Khalaf, Stefano Lelli, and Milad Fakhri
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Pagellus erythrinus is a commercial fish in Lebanese marine waters. This species has been exploited by artisanal fisheries using gill or trammel nets, longlines and beach seines. Therefore, monthly biological P. erythrinus data have been collected since 2015 by the National Center for Marine Sciences – National Council for Scientific Research. Data from 2015, 2016, and 2017 were used to assess the growth and biology of this species along the Lebanese coast. A total of 1315 females and 446 males were collected and the sex ratio showed significant bias from 1:1. The weight-length relationship showed a negative allometry (b = 2.912 and R2 = 0.97), and the length ± SD at which 50% of the individuals were sexually mature was 16.38 ± 0.16 cm for both sexes. The average gonado-somatic index and condition factor demonstrated that the spawning period of the common pandora population is spring and revealed the well-being of the population. Keywords: Common pandora, Eastern Mediterranean, life history
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- 2020
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38. Implementation of a Comprehensive Radiation Therapy Registry: Focus on Feasibility and Reliability
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Wang, P., primary, Kupelian, P., additional, Ruan, D., additional, DeMarco, J., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Lev, I., additional, Basehart, V., additional, and Steinberg, M., additional
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- 2012
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39. Poor ICSI outcome is associated with an increase of total CD16+ CD56+ NK cells and activated CD69+ NK cells in peripheral blood
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Alhalabi, M., primary, Samawi, S., additional, Taha, A., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Khalaf, M., additional, and Othman, A., additional
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- 2012
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40. Role of quinagolide (NORPROLAC) in preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in high risk intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) patients
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Alhalabi, M., primary, Samawi, S., additional, Kafri, N., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Saker, A., additional, and Othman, A., additional
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- 2012
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41. A non-deterministic t-way strategy with seeding and constraints support
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Sharif, J. M., primary, Zamli, K. Z., additional, Bakar, A. A., additional, Abdullah, S., additional, Isa, I. S., additional, and Noordin, I. R. M., additional
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- 2012
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42. Red blood cell segmentation using masking and watershed algorithm: A preliminary study
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Sharif, J. M., primary, Miswan, M. F., additional, Ngadi, M. A., additional, Salam, Md Sah Hj, additional, and bin Abdul Jamil, Muhammad Mahadi, additional
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- 2012
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43. REPRODUCTIVE (EPI) GENETICS
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Sertyel, S., primary, Kolankaya, A., additional, Yigit, A., additional, Cengiz, F., additional, Kunacaf, G., additional, Akman, M. A., additional, Gurgan, T., additional, Yu, B., additional, DeCherney, A., additional, Segars, J., additional, Russanova, V., additional, Howard, B., additional, Serafini, P., additional, Kimati, C., additional, Hassun, P., additional, Cuzzi, J., additional, Peres, M., additional, Riboldi, M., additional, Gomes, C., additional, Fettback, P., additional, Alegretti, J., additional, motta, E., additional, Lappa, C., additional, Ottolini, C. S., additional, Summers, M. C., additional, Sage, K., additional, Rogers, S., additional, Griffin, D. K., additional, Handyside, A. H., additional, Thornhill, A. R., additional, Ubaldi, F., additional, Capalbo, A., additional, Wright, G., additional, Elliott, T., additional, Maggiulli, R., additional, Rienzi, L., additional, Nagy, Z. P., additional, Cinar Yapan, C., additional, Beyazyurek, C., additional, Ekmekci, C. G., additional, Altin, G., additional, Yesil, M., additional, Yelke, H., additional, Kahraman, S., additional, Khalil, M., additional, Rittenberg, V., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, El-toukhy, T., additional, Alvaro Mercadal, B., additional, Imbert, R., additional, Demeestere, I., additional, De Leener, A., additional, Englert, Y., additional, Costagliola, S., additional, Delbaere, A., additional, Zimmermann, B., additional, Ryan, A., additional, Baner, J., additional, Gemelos, G., additional, Dodd, M., additional, Rabinowitz, M., additional, Hill, M., additional, Sandalinas, M., additional, Garcia-Guixe, E., additional, Jimenez-Macedo, A., additional, Gimenez, C., additional, Wemmer, N., additional, Potter, D., additional, Keller, J., additional, Cater, E., additional, Lynch, C., additional, Jenner, L., additional, Berrisford, K., additional, Campbell, A., additional, Keown, N., additional, Rouse, H., additional, Craig, A., additional, Fishel, S., additional, Palomares, A. R., additional, Lendinez Ramirez, A. M., additional, Martinez, F., additional, Ruiz Galdon, M., additional, Reyes Engel, A., additional, Mamas, T., additional, Xanthopoulou, L., additional, Heath, C., additional, Doshi, A., additional, Serhal, P., additional, SenGupta, S. B., additional, Plaza, S., additional, Templin, C., additional, Saguet, F., additional, Claustres, M., additional, Girardet, A., additional, Biricik, A., additional, Colamaria, S., additional, Bono, S., additional, Spizzichino, L., additional, Fiorentino, F., additional, Alegretti, J. R., additional, Barros, B., additional, Motta, E. L. A., additional, Tulay, P., additional, Naja, R. P., additional, Cascales-Roman, O., additional, Cawood, S., additional, Montjean, D., additional, Ravel, C., additional, Belloc, S., additional, Cohen-Bacrie, P., additional, Bashamboo, A., additional, McElreavey, K., additional, Benkhalifa, M., additional, Filippini, G., additional, Radovanovic, J., additional, Spalvieri, S., additional, Marabella, D., additional, Timperi, P., additional, Suter, T., additional, Jemec, M., additional, Traversa, M., additional, Marshall, J., additional, Leigh, D., additional, McArthur, S., additional, Zhang, L., additional, Yilmaz, A., additional, Zhang, X. Y., additional, Son, W. Y., additional, Holzer, H., additional, Ao, A., additional, Horcajadas, J. A., additional, Munne, S., additional, Fisher, J., additional, Ketterson, K., additional, Wells, D., additional, Bisignano, A., additional, Rubio, C., additional, Mateu, E., additional, Milan, M., additional, Mercader, A., additional, Bosch, E., additional, Labarta, E., additional, Crespo, J., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Simon, C., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Buendia, P., additional, Delgado, A., additional, Escrich, L., additional, Poo, M. E., additional, Held, K., additional, Baukloh, V., additional, Arps, S., additional, Wittmann, S. T., additional, Petrussa, L., additional, Van de Velde, H., additional, De Rycke, M., additional, Ajredin, N., additional, Tac, H. A., additional, Yelke, H. K., additional, Basile, N., additional, Bronet, F., additional, Nogales, M. C., additional, Ariza, M., additional, Martinez, E., additional, Linan, A., additional, Gaytan, A., additional, Meseguer, M., additional, Christopikou, D., additional, Tsorva, E., additional, Economou, K., additional, Davies, S., additional, Mastrominas, M., additional, Avo Santos, M., additional, M. Lens, S., additional, C. Fauser, B., additional, S. E. Laven, J., additional, B. Baart, E., additional, Nakano, T., additional, Akamatsu, Y., additional, Sato, M., additional, Hashimoto, S., additional, Maezawa, T., additional, Himeno, T., additional, Ohnishi, Y., additional, Inoue, T., additional, Ito, K., additional, Nakaoka, Y., additional, Morimoto, Y., additional, Al Sharif, J., additional, Alhalabi, M., additional, Abou Alchamat, G., additional, Madania, A., additional, Khatib, A., additional, Kinj, M., additional, Monem, F., additional, Mahayri, Z., additional, Ajlouni, A., additional, Othman, A., additional, Chung, J. T., additional, Tan, S. L., additional, Burnik Papler, T., additional, Fon Tacer, K., additional, Devjak, R., additional, Juvan, P., additional, Virant-Klun, I., additional, Vrtacnik Bokal, E., additional, Zheng, H. Y., additional, Chen, S. L., additional, Chen, X., additional, Tang, Y., additional, Li, L., additional, Ye, D. S., additional, Yang, X. H., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Trapphoff, T., additional, Hastreiter, S., additional, Haaf, T., additional, Asada, H., additional, Maekawa, R., additional, Tamura, I., additional, Tamura, H., additional, Sugino, N., additional, Zakharova, E., additional, Zaletova, V., additional, Krivokharchenko, I., additional, Ata, B., additional, Kaplan, B., additional, Danzer, H., additional, Glassner, M., additional, and Opsahl, M., additional
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44. SESSION 72: CLINICAL AND BASIC ANDROLOGY 2
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Ray, P. F., primary, Pierre, V., additional, Martinez, G., additional, Coutton, C., additional, Delaroche, J., additional, Novella, C., additional, Pernet-Gallay, K., additional, Hennebicq, S., additional, Arnoult, C., additional, Rivera, R., additional, Meseguer, M., additional, Romany, L., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Ozturk, S., additional, Kayisli-Guzeloglu, O., additional, Sozen, B., additional, Demir, N., additional, Ilbay, O., additional, Lalioti, D. M., additional, Seli, E., additional, Chiu, P. C. N., additional, Lee, C. L., additional, Zhao, W., additional, Huang, V. W. X., additional, Lam, K. K. W., additional, Ho, P. C., additional, Yeung, W. S. B., additional, Subramani, E., additional, Basu, H., additional, Chattopadhyay, R., additional, Mathur, D., additional, Chakravarty, B. N., additional, Chaudhury, K., additional, Alhalabi, M., additional, Samawi, S., additional, Khalaf, M., additional, Khatib, A., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Hamad, W., additional, Othman, A., additional, Breznik, B., additional, Kovacic, B., additional, and Vlaisavljevic, B., additional
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45. Floating Marine Litter in Eastern Mediterranean From Macro to Microplastics: The Lebanese Coastal Area as a Case Study
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Sharif Jemaa, Celine Mahfouz, Maria Kazour, Myriam Lteif, Abed El Rahman Hassoun, Myriam Ghsoub, Rachid Amara, Gaby Khalaf, and Milad Fakhri
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microplastics ,macroplastics ,seasonal variation ,pollution load index ,eastern mediterranean ,lebanon ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Despite emerging and increasing concerns related to marine micro and macroplastics, no systematic surveys have been undertaken yet in the Lebanese marine area. To understand the spatio-temporal variation of plastic litter (macro and microplastics) in the Lebanese marine environment and to determine the sources of pollution, this study investigated the characteristics of plastic pollution in sea surface waters during wet and dry seasons in 22 sites of Beirut and Tyre regions. A total of 23,023 items were identified and assessed according to the shape, color, and concentration; moreover, the risk of microplastics (MPs) contamination was explored based on a risk assessment model. The obtained results demonstrated that the average macroplastics concentration was 0.45 ± 0.6 items/m3. The average microplastics concentration was found to be 20.1 ± 21.8 and 3.78 ± 5.2 items/m3 in spring and fall respectively. During fall, MPs fragments were dominant in Beirut (97%) and Tyre (91%), and no pellets were observed. During spring, filaments were most encountered in Beirut (76.5%). The most dominant marine litter color was blue followed by black and white. The Pollution Load Index (PLI) values showed a moderate contamination of the Lebanese coast with MPs (PLI: 5.79 ± 3.93) except for several sites in Beirut that showed high values of PLI, highlighting the local influence of cities and rivers on MPs concentration. This study serves as an important baseline for understanding the characteristics of the seasonal variation of MPs along the Lebanese marine environment; it will help stakeholders and countries to take proactive and reactive actions to face plastic litter pollution in the Lebanese coastal area.
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46. Poster Session 2: Thursday 8 December 2011, 14:00-18:00 * Location: Poster Area
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Luo, X., primary, Fang, F., additional, Sun, J., additional, Xie, J., additional, Lee, A., additional, Zhang, Q., additional, Yu, C., additional, Breithardt, O., additional, Schiessl, S., additional, Schmid, M., additional, Seltmann, M., additional, Klinghammer, L., additional, Zeissler, C., additional, Kuechle, M., additional, Daniel, W., additional, Ege, M., additional, Guray, U., additional, Guray, Y., additional, Demirkan, B., additional, Kisacik, H., additional, Kim, S.-E., additional, Hong, J.-Y., additional, Lee, J.-H., additional, Park, D.-G., additional, Han, K.-R., additional, Oh, D.-J., additional, Tufekcioglu, O., additional, Cozma, D. C., additional, Mornos, C., additional, Ionac, A., additional, Petrescu, L., additional, Tutuianu, C., additional, Dragulescu, S. I., additional, Guimaraes, L., additional, Tavares, G., additional, Rodrigues, A., additional, Nagamatsu, C., additional, Fischer, C., additional, Vieira, M., additional, Oliveira, W., additional, Wilberg, T., additional, Cordovil, A., additional, Morhy, S., additional, Muraru, D., additional, Peluso, M., additional, Dal Bianco, L., additional, Beraldo, M., additional, Solda', E., additional, Tuveri, M., additional, Cucchini, U., additional, Al Mamary, A., additional, Badano, L., additional, Iliceto, S., additional, Pizzuti, A., additional, Mabritto, B., additional, Derosa, C., additional, Tomasello, A., additional, Rovere, M., additional, Parrini, I., additional, Conte, M., additional, Lareva, N., additional, Govorin, A., additional, Cooper, R., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Somauroo, J. D., additional, Hung, J. D., additional, Porcelli, V., additional, Skevington, R., additional, Shahzad, A., additional, Scott, S., additional, Lindqvist, P., additional, Soderberg, S., additional, Gonzalez, M., additional, Tossavainen, E., additional, Henein, M., additional, Nciri, N., additional, Saad, H., additional, Nawas, S., additional, Ali, A., additional, Youssufzay, A., additional, Safi, A., additional, Faruk, S., additional, Yurdakul, S., additional, Erdemir, V., additional, Tayyareci, Y., additional, Yildirimturk, O., additional, Memic, K., additional, Aytekin, V., additional, Gurel, M., additional, Aytekin, S., additional, Przewlocka-Kosmala, M., additional, Cielecka-Prynda, M., additional, Mysiak, A., additional, Kosmala, W., additional, Pescariu, S., additional, Cozma, D., additional, Mornos, A., additional, Dragulescu, S., additional, Maurea, N., additional, Tocchetti, C. G., additional, Coppola, C., additional, Quintavalle, C., additional, Rea, D., additional, Barbieri, A., additional, Piscopo, G., additional, Arra, C., additional, Condorelli, G., additional, Iaffaioli, R., additional, Dalen, H., additional, Thorstensen, A., additional, Moelmen, H., additional, Torp, H., additional, Stoylen, A., additional, Augustine, D., additional, Basagiannis, C., additional, Suttie, J., additional, Cox, P., additional, Aitzaz, R., additional, Lewandowski, A., additional, Lazdam, M., additional, Holloway, C., additional, Becher, H., additional, Leeson, P., additional, Radovanovic, S., additional, Djokovic, A., additional, Todic, B., additional, Zdravkovic, M., additional, Zaja-Simic, M., additional, Banicevic, S., additional, Lisulov-Popovic, D., additional, Krotin, M., additional, Grapsa, J., additional, O'regan, D., additional, Dawson, D., additional, Durighel, G., additional, Howard, L., additional, Gibbs, J., additional, Nihoyannopoulos, P., additional, Tulunay Kaya, C., additional, Kilickap, M., additional, Kurklu, H., additional, Ozbek, N., additional, Koca, C., additional, Kozluca, V., additional, Esenboga, K., additional, Erol, C., additional, Kusmierczyk-Droszcz, B., additional, Kowalik, E., additional, Niewiadomska, J., additional, Hoffman, P., additional, Satendra, M., additional, Sargento, L., additional, Lopes, S., additional, Longo, S., additional, Lousada, N., additional, Palma Reis, R., additional, Chillo, P., additional, Rieck, A., additional, Lwakatare, J., additional, Lutale, J., additional, Gerdts, E., additional, Bonapace, S., additional, Molon, G., additional, Targher, G., additional, Rossi, A., additional, Lanzoni, L., additional, Canali, G., additional, Campopiano, E., additional, Zenari, L., additional, Bertolini, L., additional, Barbieri, E., additional, Hristova, K., additional, Vladiomirova-Kitova, L., additional, Katova, T., additional, Nikolov, F., additional, Nikolov, P., additional, Georgieva, S., additional, Simova, I., additional, Kostova, V., additional, Kuznetsov, V. A., additional, Krinochkin, D. V., additional, Chandraratna, P. A., additional, Pak, Y. A., additional, Zakharova, E. H., additional, Plusnin, A. V., additional, Semukhin, M. V., additional, Gorbatenko, E. A., additional, Yaroslavskaya, E. 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S., additional, Cacicedo Fernandez De Bobadilla, A., additional, Onaindia Gandarias, J., additional, Telleria Arrieta, M., additional, Zugazabeitia Irazabal, G., additional, Quintana Raczka, O., additional, Rodriguez Sanchez, I., additional, Romero Pereiro, A., additional, Laraudogoitia Zaldumbide, E., additional, Lekuona Goya, I., additional, Bonello, B., additional, El Louali, E., additional, Fouilloux, V., additional, Kammache, I., additional, Ovaert, C., additional, Kreitmann, B., additional, Fraisse, A., additional, Migliore, R., additional, Adaniya, M., additional, Barranco, M., additional, Miramont, G., additional, Tamagusuku, H., additional, Alassar, A., additional, Sharma, R., additional, Marciniak, A., additional, Valencia, O., additional, Abdulkareem, N., additional, Jahangiri, M., additional, Jander, N., additional, Kienzle, R., additional, Gohlke-Baerwolf, C., additional, Gohlke, H., additional, Neumann, F.-J., additional, Minners, J., additional, Valbuena, S., additional, De Torres, F., additional, Lopez, T., additional, Gomez, J. J., additional, Guzman, G., additional, Dominguez, F., additional, Refoyo, E., additional, Moreno, M., additional, Lopez-Sendon, J. L., additional, Ancona, R., additional, Comenale Pinto, S., additional, Caso, P., additional, Di Salvo, G., additional, Severino, S., additional, Cavallaro, M., additional, Calabro, R., additional, Enache, R., additional, Piazza, R., additional, Roman-Pognuz, A., additional, Popescu, B., additional, Calin, A., additional, Beladan, C., additional, Purcarea, F., additional, Nicolosi, G., additional, Ginghina, C., additional, Savu, O., additional, Rosca, M., additional, Jurcut, R., additional, Serban, M., additional, Dorobantu, L., additional, Donal, E., additional, Mascle, S., additional, Thebault, C., additional, Veillard, D., additional, Hamonic, H., additional, Leguerrier, A., additional, Corbineau, H., additional, Popa, B. A., additional, Diena, M., additional, Bogdan, A., additional, Benea, D., additional, Lanzillo, G., additional, Casati, V., additional, Novelli, E., additional, Popa, A., additional, Cerin, G., additional, Gual Capllonch, F., additional, Teis, A., additional, Lopez Ayerbe, J., additional, Ferrer, E., additional, Vallejo, N., additional, Gomez Denia, E., additional, Bayes Genis, A., additional, Spethmann, S., additional, Schattke, S., additional, Baldenhofer, G., additional, Stangl, V., additional, Laule, M., additional, Baumann, G., additional, Stangl, K., additional, Knebel, F., additional, Labata, C., additional, Garcia Alonso, C., additional, Gual, F., additional, Nunez Aragon, R., additional, Sousa, C., additional, Vasile, A. I., additional, Dorobantu, M., additional, Iorgulescu, C., additional, Bogdan, S., additional, Constantinescu, D., additional, Caldararu, C., additional, Tautu, O., additional, Vatasescu, R., additional, Badran, H., additional, Elnoamany, M. F., additional, Ayad, M., additional, Elshereef, A., additional, Farhan, A., additional, Nassar, Y., additional, Yacoub, M., additional, Costabel, J., additional, Avegliano, G., additional, Elissamburu, P., additional, Thierer, J., additional, Castro, F., additional, Huguet, M., additional, Frangi, A., additional, Ronderos, R., additional, Prinz, C., additional, Van Buuren, F., additional, Faber, L., additional, Bitter, T., additional, Bogunovic, N., additional, Burchert, W., additional, Horstkotte, D., additional, Kasprzak, J. D., additional, Smialowski, A., additional, Rudzinski, T., additional, Lipiec, P., additional, Krzeminska-Pakula, M., additional, Wierzbowska-Drabik, K., additional, Trzos, E., additional, Kurpesa, M., additional, Motoki, H., additional, Hana, M., additional, Marwick, T., additional, Allan, K., additional, Vazquez-Alvarez, M., additional, Medrano Lopez, C., additional, Granja Da Silva, S., additional, Marcos, C., additional, Rodriguez-Ogando, A., additional, Alvarez, M., additional, Camino, M., additional, Centeno, M., additional, Maroto, E., additional, Feltes Guzman, G., additional, Serra Tomas, V., additional, Acevedo, O., additional, Calli, A., additional, Barba, M., additional, Pintos, G., additional, Valverde, V., additional, Zamorano Gomez, J., additional, Marchel, M., additional, Kochanowski, J., additional, Piatkowski, R., additional, Madej, A., additional, Filipiak, K., additional, Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz, I., additional, Opolski, G., additional, Malev, E., additional, Zemtsovsky, E., additional, Reeva, S., additional, Timofeev, E., additional, Pshepiy, A., additional, Mihaila, S., additional, Rimbas, R., additional, Mincu, R., additional, Dulgheru, R., additional, Mihaila, R., additional, Badiu, C., additional, Cinteza, M., additional, Vinereanu, D., additional, Lira, E., additional, Lebihan, D., additional, Monaco, C., additional, Ruiz Ortiz, M., additional, Mesa, D., additional, Delgado, M., additional, Romo, E., additional, Pena, M., additional, Puentes, M., additional, Santisteban, M., additional, Lopez Granados, A., additional, Arizon Del Prado, J., additional, Suarez De Lezo, J., additional, Tsai, W.-C., additional, Shih, J.-Y., additional, Huang, T.-S., additional, Liu, Y.-W., additional, Huang, Y.-Y., additional, Tsai, L.-M., additional, Cho, E., additional, Choi, K., additional, Kwon, B., additional, Kim, D., additional, Jang, S., additional, Park, C., additional, Jung, H., additional, Jeon, H., additional, Youn, H., additional, Kim, J., additional, Rieck, A. E., additional, Cramariuc, D., additional, Lonnebakken, M., additional, Lund, B., additional, Moceri, P., additional, Doyen, D., additional, Cerboni, P., additional, Ferrari, E., additional, Li, W., additional, Goncalves, S., additional, Vinhais De Sousa, G., additional, Almeida, A. G., additional, Hernandez Garcia, C., additional, De La Rosa Hernandez, A., additional, Arroyo Ucar, E., additional, Jorge Perez, P., additional, Barragan Acea, A., additional, Lacalzada Almeida, J., additional, Jimenez Rivera, J., additional, Duque Garcia, A., additional, Laynez Cerdena, I., additional, Arhipov, O., additional, Sumin, A. N., additional, Campens, L., additional, Renard, M., additional, Trachet, B., additional, Segers, P., additional, De Paepe, A., additional, De Backer, J., additional, Purvis, J. A., additional, Sharma, D., additional, Hughes, S. M., additional, Marek, D., additional, Vindis, D., additional, Kocianova, E., additional, Taborsky, M., additional, Yoon, H., additional, Kim, K., additional, Ahn, Y., additional, Chung, M., additional, Cho, J., additional, Kang, J., additional, Rha, W., additional, Ozcan, O., additional, Sezgin Ozcan, D., additional, Candemir, B., additional, Aras, M., additional, Dincer, I., additional, Atak, R., additional, Gianturco, L., additional, Turiel, M., additional, Atzeni, F., additional, Tomasoni, L., additional, Bruschi, E., additional, Epis, O., additional, Sarzi-Puttini, P., additional, Aggeli, C., additional, Poulidakis, E., additional, Felekos, I., additional, Sideris, S., additional, Dilaveris, P., additional, Gatzoulis, K., additional, Stefanadis, C., additional, Roszczyk, N., additional, Sobczak, M., additional, Peruga, J., additional, Krecki, R., additional, Kasprzak, J., additional, Ishii, K., additional, Suyama, T., additional, Kataoka, K., additional, Furukawa, A., additional, Nagai, T., additional, Maenaka, M., additional, Seino, Y., additional, Musca, F., additional, De Chiara, B., additional, Moreo, A., additional, Cataldo, S., additional, Parolini, M., additional, Parodi, O., additional, Bombardini, T., additional, Faita, F., additional, Park, S.-J., additional, Kil, J.-H., additional, Kim, S.-J., additional, Jang, S.-Y., additional, Chang, S.-A., additional, Choi, J.-O., additional, Lee, S.-C., additional, Park, S., additional, Park, P., additional, Oh, J., additional, Cikes, M., additional, Velagic, V., additional, Biocina, B., additional, Gasparovic, H., additional, Djuric, Z., additional, Bijnens, B., additional, Milicic, D., additional, Huqi, A., additional, Klas, B., additional, He, A., additional, Paterson, I., additional, Irween, M., additional, Ezekovitz, J., additional, Choy, J., additional, Chen, Y., additional, Cheng, L., additional, Yao, R., additional, Yao, H., additional, Chen, H., additional, Pan, C., additional, Shu, X., additional, Sobkowicz, B., additional, Kaminska, M., additional, Musial, W., additional, Buechel, R., additional, Sommer, G., additional, Leibundgut, G., additional, Rohner, A., additional, Bremerich, J., additional, Kaufmann, B., additional, Kessel-Schaefer, A., additional, Handke, M., additional, Kiotsekoglou, A., additional, Saha, S., additional, Toole, R., additional, Sharma, S., additional, Gopal, A., additional, Adhya, S., additional, Tsang, W., additional, Kenny, C., additional, Kapetanakis, S., additional, Lang, R., additional, Monaghan, M., additional, Smith, B., additional, Coulter, T., additional, Rendon, A., additional, Cheung, W.-S., additional, Gorissen, W., additional, Ejlersen, J. A., additional, May, O., additional, Van Slochteren, F. J., additional, Van Der Spoel, T., additional, Hanssen, H., additional, Doevendans, P., additional, Chamuleau, S., additional, De Korte, C., additional, Tarr, A., additional, Stoebe, S., additional, Trache, T., additional, Kluge, J.-G., additional, Varga, A., additional, Hagendorff, A., additional, Nagy, A., additional, Kovacs, A., additional, Apor, A., additional, Sax, B., additional, Becker, D., additional, Merkely, B., additional, Lindquist, R., additional, Miller, A., additional, Reece, C., additional, Eidem, B. W., additional, Choi, W.-G., additional, Kim, S., additional, Oh, S., additional, Kim, Y., additional, Iacobelli, R., additional, Chinali, M., additional, D' Asaro, M., additional, Toscano, A., additional, Del Pasqua, A., additional, Esposito, C., additional, Seghetti, G., additional, Parisi, F., additional, Pongiglione, G., additional, Rinelli, G., additional, Omaygenc, O., additional, Bakal, R., additional, Dogan, C., additional, Teber, K., additional, Akpinar, S., additional, Sahin, G., additional, Ozdemir, N., additional, Penhall, A., additional, Joseph, M., additional, Chong, F., additional, De Pasquale, C., additional, Selvanayagam, J., additional, Leong, D., additional, Nyktari, E. G., additional, Patrianakos, A. P., additional, Goudis, C., additional, Solidakis, G., additional, Parthenakis, F., additional, Vardas, P., additional, Nestaas, E., additional, Fugelseth, D., additional, Vitarelli, A., additional, Capotosto, L., additional, Bernardi, M., additional, Conde, Y., additional, Caranci, F., additional, Placanica, G., additional, Dettori, O., additional, Vitarelli, M., additional, De Chiara, S., additional, De Cicco, V., additional, Ferro', M., additional, Calabro', R., additional, Apostolakis, S., additional, Chalikias, G., additional, Tziakas, D., additional, Stakos, D., additional, Thomaidi, A., additional, Konstantinides, S., additional, Iorio, G., additional, Rucos, R., additional, Continanza, G., additional, D Ascanio, M., additional, Alessandroni, L., additional, Saponara, M., additional, Berry, M., additional, Nahum, J., additional, Zaghden, O., additional, Monin, J., additional, Couetil, J., additional, Lairez, O., additional, Macron, L., additional, Dubois Rande, J., additional, Gueret, P., additional, Lim, P., additional, Cameli, M., additional, Giacomin, E., additional, Lisi, M., additional, Benincasa, S., additional, Righini, F., additional, Menci, D., additional, Focardi, M., additional, Mondillo, S., additional, Philip, E., additional, Gorincour, G., additional, Bellsham-Revell, H., additional, Bell, A. J., additional, Miller, O. I., additional, Beerbaum, P., additional, Razavi, R., additional, Greil, G., additional, Simpson, J. M., additional, Ann, S., additional, Kim, T., additional, Lee, J., additional, Chin, J., additional, Cabeza Lainez, P., additional, Escolar Camas, V., additional, Gheorghe, L., additional, Fernandez Garcia, P., additional, Vazquez Garcia, R., additional, Caiulo, V., additional, Caiulo, S., additional, Fisicaro, A., additional, Moramarco, F., additional, Latini, G., additional, Seale, A., additional, Carvalho, J., additional, Gardiner, H., additional, Roughton, M., additional, Simpson, J., additional, Tometzki, A., additional, Uzun, O., additional, Webber, S., additional, Daubeney, P., additional, Dawood, A., additional, Dwivedi, G., additional, Mahadevan, G., additional, Jiminez, D., additional, Steeds, R., additional, Frenneaux, M., additional, Attenhofer Jost, C. H., additional, Knechtle, B., additional, Bernheim, A., additional, Pfyffer, M., additional, Linka, A., additional, Faeh-Gunz, A., additional, Seifert, B., additional, De Pasquale, G., additional, Zuber, M., additional, Tomaszewski, A., additional, Kutarski, A., additional, and Tomaszewski, M., additional
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47. TOPORS (topoisomerase I binding, arginine/serine-rich)
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Sharif, J, primary, Tsuboi, A, additional, and Koseki, H, additional
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48. Effect of Porosity on Tensile Behaviour of Welded AA6061-T6 Aluminium Alloy
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Ibrahim, Muhammad Faizol Ahmad, primary, Bakar, S.R.S., additional, Jalar, A., additional, Othman, Norinsan Kamil, additional, Sharif, J., additional, Daud, A. R., additional, and Rashdi, N. M., additional
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49. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - ENDOMETRIOSIS, ENDOMETRIUM, IMPLANTATION AND FALLOPIAN TUBE
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Palial, K. K., primary, Drury, J., additional, Heathcote, L., additional, Valentijin, A., additional, Farquharson, R. G., additional, Gazvani, R., additional, Rudland, P. S., additional, Hapangama, D. K., additional, Celik, N., additional, Celik, O., additional, Aktan, E., additional, Ozerol, E., additional, Celik, E., additional, Bozkurt, K., additional, Paran, H., additional, Hascalik, S., additional, Ozerol, I., additional, Arase, T., additional, Maruyama, T., additional, Uchida, H., additional, Miyazaki, K., additional, Oda, H., additional, Uchida-Nishikawa, S., additional, Kagami, M., additional, Yamazaki, A., additional, Tamaki, K., additional, Yoshimura, Y., additional, De Vos, M., additional, Ortega, C., additional, Smitz, J., additional, Van Vaerenbergh, I., additional, Bourgain, C., additional, Devroey, P., additional, Luciano, D., additional, Exacoustos, C., additional, Zupi, E., additional, Luciano, A. A., additional, Arduini, D., additional, Palomino, W. A., additional, Argandona, F., additional, Kohen, P., additional, Azua, R., additional, Scarella, A., additional, Devoto, L., additional, McKinnon, B., additional, Bersinger, N. A., additional, Mueller, M. D., additional, Bonavita, M., additional, Mattila, M., additional, Ferreira, F. P., additional, Maia-Filho, V., additional, Rocha, A. M., additional, Serafini, P., additional, Motta, E. L. A., additional, Kim, H., additional, Kim, C. H., additional, You, R. M., additional, Nah, H. Y., additional, Lee, J. W., additional, Kang, H. J., additional, Kang, B. M., additional, Letur - Koenirsch, H., additional, Haouzi, D., additional, Olivennes, F., additional, Rouleau, C., additional, Cohen-Bacri, P., additional, Dechaud, H., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, D'Hooghe, T., additional, Hummelshoj, L., additional, Dunselman, G. A. J., additional, Dirksen, C. D., additional, EndoCost Consortium, W. E. R. F., additional, Simoens, S., additional, Novembri, R., additional, Luisi, S., additional, Carrarelli, P., additional, Rocha, A. L. L., additional, Toti, P., additional, Reis, F. M., additional, Florio, P., additional, Petraglia, F., additional, Bruce, K. D., additional, Sadek, K. H., additional, Macklon, N., additional, Cagampang, F. R., additional, Cheong, Y., additional, Goudakou, M., additional, Kalogeraki, A., additional, Matalliotakis, I., additional, Papatheodorou, A., additional, Pasadaki, T., additional, Karkanaki, A., additional, Prapas, I., additional, Panagiotidis, I., additional, Kasapi, E., additional, Barlow, D., additional, Oliver, J., additional, Loumaye, E., additional, Khanmohammadi, M., additional, kazemnejad, S., additional, darzi, S., additional, Khanjani, S., additional, Zarnani, A., additional, Akhondi, M., additional, Tan, C. W., additional, Ng, C. P., additional, Loh, S. F., additional, Tan, H. H., additional, Choolani, M., additional, Griffith, L., additional, Chan, J., additional, Andersson, K. L., additional, Sundqvist, J., additional, Scarselli, G., additional, Gemzell-Danielsson, K., additional, Lalitkumar, P. G., additional, Jana, S., additional, Chattopadhyay, R., additional, Datta Ray, C., additional, Chaudhury, K., additional, Chakravarty, B. N., additional, Hannan, N., additional, Evans, J., additional, Hincks, C., additional, Rombauts, L. J. F., additional, Salamonsen, L. A., additional, Choi, D., additional, Lee, J., additional, Park, J., additional, Chang, H., additional, Kim, M., additional, Hwang, K., additional, Takeuchi, K., additional, Kurematsu, T., additional, Fukumoto, Y., additional, Yuki, Y., additional, Kuroki, Y., additional, Homan, Y., additional, Sata, Y., additional, Takeuchi, M., additional, Munoz Munoz, E., additional, Ortiz Olivera, G., additional, Fernandez Lopez, I., additional, Martinez Martinez, B., additional, Aguilar Prieto, J., additional, Portela Perez, S., additional, Pellicer Martinez, A., additional, Keltz, M., additional, Sauerbrun, M., additional, Breborowicz, A., additional, Gonzales, E., additional, Vicente-Munoz, S., additional, Puchades-Carrasco, L., additional, Morcillo, I., additional, Hidalgo, J. J., additional, Gilabert-Estelles, J., additional, Novella-Maestre, E., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Pineda-Lucena, A., additional, Yavorovskaya, K. A., additional, Okhtyrskaya, T. A., additional, Demura, T. A., additional, Faizulina, N. M., additional, Ezhova, L. S., additional, Kogan, E. A., additional, Bilibio, J. P., additional, Souza, C. A. B., additional, Rodini, G. P., additional, Genro, V., additional, Andreoli, C. G., additional, de Conto, E., additional, Cunha-Filho, J. S. L., additional, Saare, M., additional, Soritsa, D., additional, Jarva, L., additional, Vaidla, K., additional, Palta, P., additional, Laan, M., additional, Karro, H., additional, Soritsa, A., additional, Salumets, A., additional, Peters, M., additional, Miskova, A., additional, Pilmane, M., additional, Rezeberga, D., additional, Assou, S., additional, Letur, H., additional, Piomboni, P., additional, Stendardi, A., additional, Gambera, L., additional, De Leo, V., additional, Focarelli, R., additional, Tamm, K., additional, Simm, J., additional, Metsis, M., additional, Vodolazkaia, A., additional, Fassbender, A., additional, Kyama, C. M., additional, Bokor, A., additional, Schols, D., additional, Huskens, D., additional, Meuleman, C., additional, Peeraer, K., additional, Tomassetti, C., additional, D'Hooghe, T. M., additional, Machens, K., additional, Afhuppe, W., additional, Schulz, A., additional, Diefenbach, K., additional, Schutt, B., additional, Faustmann, T., additional, Reischl, J., additional, Altmae, S., additional, Reimand, J., additional, Laisk, T., additional, Hovatta, O., additional, Kolde, R., additional, Vilo, J., additional, Stavreus-Evers, A., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Kim, S. G., additional, Kim, Y. Y., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Sun, H. G., additional, Lee, K. H., additional, Ezoe, K., additional, Kawano, H., additional, Yabuuchi, A., additional, Ochiai, K., additional, Nagashima, H., additional, Osada, H., additional, Kagawa, N., additional, Kato, O., additional, Tamura, I., additional, Asada, H., additional, Taketani, T., additional, Tamura, H., additional, Sugino, N., additional, Garcia Velasco, J., additional, Prieto, L., additional, Quesada, J. F., additional, Cambero, O., additional, Toribio, M., additional, Hur, C. Y., additional, Lim, K. S., additional, Lee, W. D., additional, Lim, J. H., additional, Germeyer, A., additional, Nelson, L., additional, Graham, A., additional, Jauckus, J., additional, Strowitzki, T., additional, Lessey, B., additional, Gyulmamedova, I., additional, Illina, O., additional, Illin, I., additional, Mogilevkina, I., additional, Chaika, A., additional, Nosenko, O., additional, Boykova, I., additional, Gulmamedova, E., additional, Isik, H., additional, Moraloglu, O., additional, Seven, A. L. I., additional, Kilic, S., additional, Erkayiran, U., additional, Caydere, M., additional, Batioglu, S., additional, Alhalabi, M., additional, Samawi, S., additional, Taha, A., additional, Kafri, N., additional, Modi, S., additional, Khatib, A., additional, Sharif, J., additional, Othman, A., additional, Lancuba, S., additional, Branzini, C., additional, Lopez, M., additional, Baricalla, A., additional, Cristina, C., additional, Chen, J., additional, Jiang, Y., additional, Zhen, X., additional, Hu, Y., additional, Yan, G., additional, Sun, H., additional, Mizumoto, J., additional, Ueno, J., additional, Carvalho, F. M., additional, Casals, G., additional, Ordi, J., additional, Guimera, M., additional, Creus, M., additional, Fabregues, F., additional, Casamitjana, R., additional, Carmona, F., additional, Balasch, J., additional, Choi, Y. S., additional, Kim, K. C., additional, Kim, K. H., additional, Lee, B. S., additional, Kim, S. H., additional, Overbergh, L., additional, Verdrengh, E., additional, Kyama, C., additional, Waelkens, E., additional, Mathieu, C., additional, Iwasa, T., additional, Hatano, K., additional, Hasegawa, E., additional, Ito, H., additional, Isaka, K., additional, L. Rocha, A. L., additional, Reis, F., additional, Lee, K. S., additional, Joo, J. K., additional, Son, J. B., additional, Choi, J. R., additional, Vidali, A., additional, Barad, D. H., additional, Gleicher, N., additional, Sayyah-Melli, M., additional, and Kazemi-Shishvan, M., additional
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50. The Effect of Filler ER4043 and ER5356 on Porosity Distribution of Welded AA6061 Aluminum Alloy
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Nur Azida, Che Lah, primary, Ibrahim, Muhammad Faizol Ahmad, additional, Jalar, Azman, additional, Sharif, J., additional, Othman, Norinsan Kamil, additional, and Rashdi, Nasrizal Mohd, additional
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