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2. Elaboration and Identification of the Mechanical Properties of Magnetorheological Elastomer in Frequency-temperature Dependence
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Mohamed TOURAB, Abdelmalek KHEBLI, Noureddine CHIKH, Salah AGUIB, Abdelkader NOUR, Toufik DJEDID, Nassim ZERROUNI, Jean-Baptiste CASIMIR, and Ali NEDJAR
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magnetorheological elastomers ,mechanical properties ,temperature ,frequency ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Determining the mechanical properties of magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) is fundamental for creating smart materials and devices with desired properties and functionalities. While the MREs properties, in shear mode, have been extensively researched, the MREs properties with frequency-temperature dependence have been less exploited. In this article, we studied the performance of magnetorheological elastomers with frequency-temperature dependence. The elastic modulus, loss modulus, and loss factor of magnetorheological elastomers were studied under different temperature values, different values of magnetic field, and different values of frequency. The results showed the interest of these active materials in different industrial sectors.
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- 2024
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3. An improved mathematical model for static and dynamic analysis of functionally graded doubly-curved shells
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Draiche, Kada, Tounsi, Abdelouahed, Ibrahim, Klouche Djedid, and Tlidji, Youcef
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- 2024
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4. Effects of alkaline treatment of Washingtonia mesh waste on the mechanical and physical properties of bio-mortar: experimental and prediction models
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Khelifi, Abdelhamid, Boumaaza, Messaouda, Belaadi, Ahmed, Tarek, Djedid, de Azevedo, Afonso Rangel Garcez, Bourchak, Mostefa, and Jawaid, Mohammad
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- 2024
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5. Effect of Temperature as a Function of Magnetic Field and Frequency on the Magnetorheological Properties of the Smart Composite Elastomer
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Khebli, A., Tourab, M., Aguib, S., Chikh, N., Nour, A., Harhout, R., Djedid, T., and Rouabah, S.
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- 2024
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6. Mechanical properties and low-velocity impact analysis of camel hair and hybrid camel hair/flax fibre-reinforced epoxy
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Bencheikh, Amir, Nour, Abdelkader, Casimir, Jean B., Aguib, Salah, Gherbi, Mohamed T., Attia, Nourhane, Djedid, Toufik, Baali, Besma. R., and Aribi, Chouaib
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- 2024
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7. Environmental Protection by the Adsorptive Elimination of Basic Violet 3 Dye from Water
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Saadallah, K., Ad, C., Djedid, M., Benalia, M., Saadallah, S., Ghosh, Arindam, Series Editor, Chua, Daniel, Series Editor, de Souza, Flavio Leandro, Series Editor, Aktas, Oral Cenk, Series Editor, Han, Yafang, Series Editor, Gong, Jianghong, Series Editor, Jawaid, Mohammad, Series Editor, Hamamda, Smail, editor, Zahaf, Abdelmalek, editor, Sementsov, Yurii, editor, Nedilko, Serhii, editor, and Ivanenko, Kateryna, editor
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- 2024
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8. ASTRIX NS: A SMALL, ACCURATE, VERSATILE AND COST-EFFICIENT FIBER OPTIC GYROSCOPE
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Bek, Jeremy, Bonnefois, Jean-Jacques, Collignon, Matthieu, De Tol-di, Eliott, Djedid, Said, Dupuis, Aurélien, Fredouille, Remi, Lecamp, Guillaume, Quintas, Christian Lopes, Ollivier, Christophe, Pirrone, Nicolas, Sekeriyan, Alex, Shariati, Saloomeh, Weilemann, Xavier, Sandnas, Matt, editor, and Spencer, David B., editor
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- 2024
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9. Les représentations linguistiques et socioculturelles des étudiants d'anglais envers le français à l’Université d’El Tarf : analyse et implications didactiques
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Wissem KHALED & Ibtissem DJEDID
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Language and Literature - Abstract
Résumé: Cet article examine les représentations des étudiants algériens de première année licence en langue anglaise envers le français et leur impact sur le choix d'étudier l'anglais. L'étude, menée à l'université de Chadli Bendjedid, s'appuie sur un questionnaire distribué à 40 étudiants. Les résultats révèlent que, bien que le français soit perçu comme une langue de communication prestigieuse, il est aussi considéré comme une langue coloniale en déclin. La majorité des étudiants ont suivi des cours intensifs en français et montrent un intérêt pour la culture francophone, mais utilisent le français principalement pour des explications en classe. La préférence pour l'anglais est motivée par sa perception comme langue internationale et importante socio-professionnellement. L'étude souligne la nécessité de stratégies pédagogiques pour valoriser le plurilinguisme et déconstruire les représentations négatives du français. Mots-clés : Représentations socioculturelles ; Décentration ; Documents authentiques ; Education interculturelle ; Altérité
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10. 'Enhancing heat transfer in high-pressure transformers: A study on nanoparticle-doped insulating fluids'
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Abdelkrim Bouras, Djedid Taloub, Amina Amroune, Kheireddine Lattoui, and Zied Driss
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Volume fraction ,Ester ,Natural convection ,Nanofluid ,Cooling ,High-power transformers ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The impact of doping electrical insulating fluids with nanoparticles on the thermal characteristics of the resulting nanofluids and heat transfer for cooling high-power transformers is covered in this study. The base fluid in this case was the synthetic ester. It investigated how adding Barium titanate (BaTiO3)nanoparticles to dielectric fluids affected thermal characteristics, including convection and thermal conductivity. Comparisons were made between the cooling performance of basic fluids and nanofluids. An examination of the Rayleigh and Nusselt values confirms this comparison. The effects were represented as functions of the solid volume particle from the nanoparticles (0 ≤ φ
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11. Les représentations de l’altérité radicale dans l’apprentissage du FLE en contexte universitaire
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Ibtissem DJEDID
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Language and Literature - Abstract
Résumé: Cet article s’intéresse aux représentations que se font les étudiants de l’université Chadli Bendjedid- El Tarf sur l’altérité radicale en retraçant chemin faisant leurs représentations de la langue française et sa culture. Nous nous sommes interrogée sur l’image qu’ils pouvaient attribuer à cette langue omniprésente dans leur univers linguistique, mais aussi sur les natifs de cette langue. Pour atteindre nos objectifs, nous avons réalisé une enquête sociolinguistique auprès de ces étudiants pour organiser le contenu représentationnel en des logiques cohérentes afin d’identifier les traits communs partagés par les sujets de l’enquête. Mots-clés : représentations, altérité radicale, langue française, culture française
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12. Identity and nature of neural stem cells in the adult human subventricular zone
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Baig, Salma, Nadaf, Javad, Allache, Redouane, Le, Phuong U., Luo, Michael, Djedid, Annisa, Nkili-Meyong, Andriniaina, Safisamghabadi, Maryam, Prat, Alex, Antel, Jack, Guiot, Marie-Christine, and Petrecca, Kevin
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- 2024
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13. Statistical analysis using the RSM approach of the physical behavior of green polymerized eco-mortar
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Zerig, Tahar, Belachia, Mouloud, Aidoud, Assia, Meftah, Nassima, Djedid, Tarek, and Abbas, Messaoud
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- 2024
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14. Outcomes after surgery for children in Africa (ASOS-Paeds): a 14-day prospective observational cohort study
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Torborg, Alexandra, Meyer, Heidi, El Fiky, Mahmoud, Fawzy, Maher, Elhadi, Muhammed, Ademuyiwa, Adesoji O, Osinaike, Babatunde Babasola, Hewitt-Smith, Adam, Nabukenya, Mary T, Bisegerwa, Ronald, Bouaoud, Souad, Abdoun, Meriem, El Adib, Ahmed Rhassane, Kifle Belachew, Fitsum, Gebre, Meseret, Taye, Desalegn Bekele, Kechiche, Nahla, Fadalla, Tarig, Abdallah, Bareeq, Chaibou, Maman Sani, Nyarko, Mame Yaa Adobea, Ki, Kélan Bertille, Shalongo, Sarah, Mulwafu, Wakisa, Thomson, Emma, Traore, Mamadou Mour, Ndonga, Andrew, Bittaye, Mustapha, Samateh, Ahmadou Lamin, Munlemvo, Dolly M., Kalongo, Jean Jacques, Coulibaly, Yacaria, Coulibaly, Youssouf, Ravelojaona, Vaonandianina, ANDRIAMANARIVO, Lalatiana, RAHERISON, Arsitide Romain, RANDRIAMIZAO, Harifetra Mamy Richard, RAMKALAWAN, Kushal, Omar, Mohamed Abdinor, Ndikontar, Raymond, Joseph, Donamou, Dahir, Shukri, Mohamed, Mubarak, Ali Daoud, Hassan, Ndarukwa, Pisirai, OTIOBANDA, Gilbert Fabrice, Banguti, Paulin, Neil, Kara, Derbew, Miliard, Fanny, Marvin, Smalle, Isaac, Taylor, Elliott H, Duvenage, Hanel, Hardy, Anneli, Kluyts, Hyla, Pearse, Rupert, Biccard, Bruce, AARON, Olurotimi Idowu, Abd Elazeem Mohammed, Hossam Aldein Samir, Abdalkarim, Batool, Abdalla, Abubaker, Abdallah, Mohamed Abubaker Ahmed, Abdeewi, Saedah, Abdel Ghafar, Taqwa, Abdelaleem, Ali, Abdelaleem, Ibrahim Abdelmonaem, Abdelgader, Khansaa, Abdelgadir, Waffa, Abdelhafez, Mohammed, Abdelhalim, Ahmed, Abdelkabir, Mohammed, Abdelkader Osman, Mohamed, Abdelkarim, Maha, Abdelkarim, Mohamed, Abdelmohsen, Sarah Magdy, Abdelnassir, Mazin, Abdelrahman, Ahmed Saber Mohamed, Abdelwahed, Aya Elsayed, Abdelzaher, Mohamed, Abderrahim, Baba Ahmed, Abdoulaye, Touré, Abdulai, Samira, Abdulghaffar, Yunus A., Abdullah, Fatimaalzahraa, Abdullahi, Lawal Barau, Abdullahi, Muzammil, Abdulrazik, Sarah, Abdulsalam, Khalifa Ibrahim, Abdulwahed, Eman, Abdus-Salam, Rukiyat, ABE, TOLUSHE, Abera Mulugeta, Gersam, Aboelghait, Aml Ali, Abol Oyoun, Nariman, Aboubekr, Boumediene, Abraham, Meera, Abu, Mohammed, Abuagila, Ahlam ali, Abubakar, Maimuna, Abugilah, Mohammed, Abuzeid, Issa A, Achouri, Djelloul, Acquah, Serwah Akua, Adam, Nusiba Bushra Ahmed, ADAMU, AUWAL, Adamu, Kabir Musa, ADAMU, MUHAMMAD, ADAMU, Sani, Adane, Samuel Gashu, Adeaga, Mojolaoluwa, Adebayo, Sikiru, Adedire, Adejare, Adegoke, Paul Aderemi, Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine, Adeoye, Ibukunoluwa, Aderibigbe, Gbenga, ADEROUNMU, Azeezat, ADEYEMI, WILLIAMS, ADEYEMO, Adekunle, Adigun, Tinuola, Adika, Enoch Delad, ADISA, Adewale O, Adjei, Esther, Adjepong-Tandoh, Ernest Kwame, Ads, Alaa Mohamed, ADUMAH, Dr Collins Chijioke, ADUMAH, Lilian ogechi, Adzamli, Innocent, Afari, Jonas, Afedo, Wisdom, Affan, Abubaker, AFOLAYAN, Ayodeji Olawale, Agaba, Stuart, Agbeno, Evans, Agbonrofo, Peter, Aghadi, Ifeanyi, AGU, EDITH, Agyen, Thomas, Agyen-Mensah, Kwasi, Ahensan, Daasebre, Ahmad, Misbahu Haruna, AHMED, Awrayit, Ahmed, Linda, Ahmed, Nidal Youseef Altaher Aboh, Ahmed, Rubaa, Ahmed Jroush, Mohamed, ahmed maghur, Hasan, AHOGNI, G.N. 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Elgherwi, Laila, Elhadad, Rasha, Elhadi, Ahmed, Elhassan, Mohamed, Elkhouly, Abdallah Mohamed, Ellebedy, Mohamed, ELMAJRI, MOHAMED FUAD, Elmandouh, Omar, Elmandouh, Reem, Elmorsi, Rami, ELOMBILA, Marie, Elsadek, Menan, Elsalhawy, Shady, Elsayem, Karam, Elshafiey, Mahmoud, El-Sharkawi, Mohammad, Elshazly, Mohamed, Eltaub, Darine, Eltayeb, Almoutaz A, Eltayeb, Mohammed Eltayeb Zainelabdean, Eltegani Abdalla, Abeer, ElWakeel, Mai, Embu, Henry, Emoru, Arthur, Enicker, Basil, Enti, Donald, Entsua-Mensah, Kow, Eseile, Samuel Ideyonbe, Essuman, Vera Adobea, Et-taghy, Hiba, Etwire, Victor, Eyaman, Kuba Daniel, Ezbeida, Mabroukah, EZEKIEL, ANTHONY SABO, Ezidiegwu, Stanley Ugochukwu, Ezomike, Uchechukwu Obiora, FABOYA, Omolara, Fadlalmola, Hammad.A., FAGBAYIMU, Oluwatobiloba Micheal, Faida, Hamza, FALL, Khady, Farahat, Sherif, Faraj, Ali, Faraj, Noora, Farghaly, Amal, Farhat, Karima Omar Ahmed, Farinyaro, Aliyu Umar, Fathi Bani, Ghada, Fattah, Ahmed, Fening, Nana, Fentahun Emrie, Assefa, 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Gloria, Imposo, Desire Hubert, Invernizzi, Jonathan, Irungu, Eric, Isbayqah, Areej Mohammed, Isbayqah, Eenas Mohammed, Ismael, Guibla, Ismail, Ali M, Itambi, Asoh Maxwell, Jabang, John Nute, Jaga, Rudhir, Jaganath, Ushir, Jaiteh, Lamin, Jallow, Cherno S, James, Olutayo, Javed, Sayed, Jithoo, Sandhya, Jlidi, Said, Joel, Lessan, Johnson, Marianne, JONES, TAIWO, Jooma, Zainub, Joomye, Shehzaad, Joosab, Mehboob, JOUINI, Riadh, Jubail, Mohamed J, Juggoo, Chaya, Jumbi, Timothy Mwai, Kaabar, Nejib, Kabirou, Mourtala, Kabiru, Abdulkadir Muhammad, Kabre, B. 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Evi, Parker, Ilyas, Parker, Robert K., Pembe, Julie Ndjondo, Percivale, Beatrice, Pereko, Janet, Pérez, Mariela, Perumal, Neville, Pillay, Leresse, Pretorius, Robyn, Prinsloo, Roz, Pryce, Charles, Puryag, Ashveen, QUADRI, Oladeji Raheem, Quansah, Kofi, Quarcoopome, Cornelia, Quarshie, Amanda, Quartson, Elizabeth, Quashie-Sam, James, Rabiu, Ayuba, Rabiu, Taofeek, Rahma, Manal, Rahman, Ganiyu Adebisi, Rais, Mounira, Rajah, Chantal, Rakotondrainibe, Aurélia, Ramakrishnan, Rema, Ramatou, Sabo, Ramdawon, Brinda, Ramdhani, Kirthi, Ramkaun, Yeswant, RAPHAEL, OSELE, Raslan, Hani Mohammed Ahmed, Redelinghuys, Cara, Riffi, Omar, Rikhotso, Hundzukani, Roberts, Charles AP, Robertson, Caroline, Roland, Nchufor, Roos, John, S. 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Azer-Clovis, Yeboah, Francis, YENYI AHUKA LONGOMBE, Thérèse, Younes, Eman, Young, Chad, Younis, Nageia, Younus, Tarig Yousuf Ibrahim, YUSUF, STEPHEN, Zaki, Fatima, Zbida, Ibrahim, Zenda, Thubelihle, ZERIZER, Yassine, Zingoni, Kudzai, Zitouni, Hayett, ZONGO, P. Valentin, Zubi, Abdalrahem, Zulu, Nonhlanhla, and Zulu, Nqobile
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15. Mathematical modeling and interpretation of equilibrium isotherms of Pb (II) from aqueous media by Chlorella pyrenoidosa immobilized in Luffa cylindrica
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Nouacer, Imane, Benalia, Mokhtar, Henini, Ghania, Djedid, Mebrouk, and Laidani, Ykhlef
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16. Numerical study of heating transfer by natural convection in an inclined elliptical cylinder charged with nanofluid
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Amina AMROUNE, Abdelkrim BOURAS, Djedid TALOUB, and Zied DRISS
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elliptic cylinder ,nanofluid ,the rayleigh number ,heat transfer ,inclination angle ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
In this paper, thermal transfer with natural convection in a tilted annular cylinder with a Cu-water nanofluid has been numerically studied. The hot interior and cold exterior elliptical surfaces of the enclosure were maintained at constant temperatures Th and Tc , respectively. The governing equations were solved by the stream function-vorticity approach. The finite volume approach was utilized to discretise the controlling equations. The volume fraction range of the nanoparticles and the Rayleigh number was as follows: 0
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17. Identity and nature of neural stem cells in the adult human subventricular zone
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Salma Baig, Javad Nadaf, Redouane Allache, Phuong U. Le, Michael Luo, Annisa Djedid, Andriniaina Nkili-Meyong, Maryam Safisamghabadi, Alex Prat, Jack Antel, Marie-Christine Guiot, and Kevin Petrecca
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Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Omics ,Transcriptomics ,Science - Abstract
Summary: The existence of neural stem cells (NSCs) in adult human brain neurogenic regions remains unresolved. To address this, we created a cell atlas of the adult human subventricular zone (SVZ) derived from fresh neurosurgical samples using single-cell transcriptomics. We discovered 2 adult radial glia (RG)-like populations, aRG1 and aRG2. aRG1 shared features with fetal early RG (eRG) and aRG2 were transcriptomically similar to fetal outer RG (oRG). We also captured early neuronal and oligodendrocytic NSC states. We found that the biological programs driven by their transcriptomes support their roles as early lineage NSCs. Finally, we show that these NSCs have the potential to transition between states and along lineage trajectories. These data reveal that multipotent NSCs reside in the adult human SVZ.
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18. STUDY OF HYDROGEOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING OF COMPLEX TERMINAL (CT) AQUIFER, USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC TOOLS: CASE STUDY OF OUED SOUF REGION (SOUTHEAST OF ALGERIA)
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Ali NESRAT, Serhane BRAHMI, Chemseddine FEHDI, Tarek DJEDID, and Salim KHACHANA
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aquifer ,hydrogeochemical ,isotope ,terminal complex ,oued souf ,algeria ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
The largest confined aquifers hydraulically continuous from the Algeria Atlas Mountains as a recharge area to the Tunisian Chotts were discharge area. Is being largely used in the valley of Oued Souf, southeastern of Algeria and part of the northeastern Sahara, composed with sedimentary series ranging from the lower Cretaceous to the Quaternary. These formations have favored several aquifer layers with variable hydrodynamic behavior depending on their facies. The high expansion of the agricultural field needs irrigation from groundwater aquifers in this area. The overexploitation of the shallow aquifer causes severe deterioration of groundwater quality and soil suffusion at arid areas. The high salinity (electrical conductivity exceeds 3600 mS.cm-¹) coupled with groundwater level decline pose serious problems for current irrigation and domestic water supplies. Although, the multi-layers of complex terminal (CT) and continental intercalary (CI) aquifers is used to approve the water supplies. In aim to corroborate the hydrochemical process, and to investigate the water potentialities and mineralization of CT and CI groundwater aquifers, chemical tools namely major elements and trace elements are studied. The isotopic (δ 18O, δ 2H) hydrogeochemical study helps to identify and classify this deep underground water aquifers relationship. The samples isotopic signal shown a current recharge of the CT, according to the regional rainfall signal.
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19. On solutions of differential and integral equations using new fixed point results in cone [formula omitted]-metric spaces
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Djedid, Zahia, Al-Sharif, Sharifa, Al-Khaleel, Mohammad, and Jawdat, Jamila
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20. Combined sand eco-mortar reinforced with polyethylene Terephthalate: Behavior and optimization using RSM method
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Zerig, Tahar, Aidoud, Assia, Belachia, Mouloud, Djedid, Tarek, and Abbas, Messaoud
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21. On solutions of differential and integral equations using new fixed point results in cone Eb-metric spaces
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Zahia Djedid, Sharifa Al-Sharif, Mohammad Al-Khaleel, and Jamila Jawdat
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Integral equation ,Initial value problem ,Existence and uniqueness ,Semi-interior point ,b-metric space ,Fixed point theory ,Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods ,T57-57.97 - Abstract
The focus of this study is to establish the existence and uniqueness of solutions for differential and integral equations within specific metric spaces. Our investigation begins by introducing the concept of the so-called cone Eb-metric space and presenting crucial findings in this particular space. We have presented fixed point results for specific contractions, particularly in the context of non-solid cones that possess semi-interior points. Not only do the results enhance specific previous fixed points outcomes, but they also encompass and extend previous findings documented in the literature. Furthermore, we apply our findings in the cone Eb-metric space to various examples and applications. The ultimate outcome is the rigorous validation of the existence and uniqueness of solutions for certain differential and integral equations.
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22. Experimental analysis and numerical simulation of the behavior of smart sandwich beams in magnetorheological elastomer–honeycomb
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Guenfoud, L., Chikh, N., Aguib, S., Djedid, T., Kobzili, L., Nour, A., and Meloussi, M.
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23. Comparative Thermal and Thermodynamic Study of Homologous Series by Chromatography using Liquid Crystalline Stationary Phase
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Hadj, Bouchareb, Mokhtar, Benalia, Mebrouk, Djedid, Asma, Tafer, Habati, Mounir, and Al-Dujaili, A. H.
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24. Biosorption of carcinogenic metal ions using the immobilized microalgae Auxenochlorella protothecoides on a lignocellulosic matrix: Optimization, kinetics, isotherm and mechanism
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Nouacer, Imane, Hammadi, Soumia, Benalia, Mokhtar, Djedid, Mebrouk, and Bencheikh, Salah Eddine
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25. Combined PD-L1 and TIM3 blockade improves expansion of fit human CD8+ antigen-specific T cells for adoptive immunotherapy
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Shirin Lak, Valérie Janelle, Anissa Djedid, Gabrielle Boudreau, Ann Brasey, Véronique Lisi, Ali Smaani, Cédric Carli, Lambert Busque, Vincent-Philippe Lavallée, and Jean-Sébastien Delisle
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PD-1 ,TIM3 ,adoptive immunotherapy ,immune checkpoint ,T cell manufacturing ,single-cell RNA sequencing ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Antigen-specific T cell expansion ex vivo followed by adoptive transfer enables targeting of a multitude of microbial and cancer antigens. However, clinical-scale T cell expansion from rare precursors requires repeated stimulation, which may lead to T cell dysfunction and limited therapeutic potential. We used a clinically compliant protocol to expand Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and Wilms tumor 1 (WT1) antigen-specific CD8+ T cells, and leveraged T cell exhaustion-associated inhibitory receptor blockade to improve T cell expansion. Several inhibitory receptors were expressed early by ex vivo-expanded antigen-specific CD8+ T cells, including PD-1 and TIM3, with co-expression matching evidence of T cell dysfunction as the cultures progressed. Introduction of anti-PD-L1 and anti-TIM3 blockade in combination (but not individually) to the culture led to markedly improved antigen-specific T cell expansion without inducing T cell dysfunction. Single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire profiling revealed that double blockade does not impart specific transcriptional programs in T cells or alterations in TCR repertoires. However, combined blockade may affect gene expression in a minority of clonotypes in a donor-specific fashion. We conclude that antigen-specific CD8+ T cell manufacturing can be improved by using TIM3 and PD-L1/PD-1 axis blockade in combination. This approach is readily applicable to several adoptive immunotherapy strategies.
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26. Four-dimensional Zero-Hopf Bifurcation of Quadratic Polynomial Differential System, via Averaging Theory of Third Order
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Djedid, Djamila, Bendib, El Ouahma, and Makhlouf, Amar
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27. Combined PD-L1 and TIM3 blockade improves expansion of fit human CD8+ antigen-specific T cells for adoptive immunotherapy
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Lak, Shirin, Janelle, Valérie, Djedid, Anissa, Boudreau, Gabrielle, Brasey, Ann, Lisi, Véronique, Smaani, Ali, Carli, Cédric, Busque, Lambert, Lavallée, Vincent-Philippe, and Delisle, Jean-Sébastien
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28. Heat Transfer By Natural Convection from a Heated Square Inner Cylinder to Its Elliptical Outer Enclosure Utilizing Nanofluids
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Abdelkrim Bouras, Djedid Taloub, Zied Driss, and Siham Debka
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natural convection ,rayleigh numbers ,nanofluid ,volume fraction ,square elliptical ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
In this paper a numerical study of natural convection of stationary laminar heat transfers in a horizontal ring between a heated square inner cylinder and a cold elliptical outer cylinder is presented. A Cu-water nanofluid flows through this annular space. Different values of the Rayleigh number and volume fraction of nanoparticles are studied. The system of equations governing the problem was solved numerically by the fluent calculation code based on the finite volume method and on the Boussinesq approximation. The interior and exterior surfaces are kept at constant temperature. The study is carried out for Rayleigh numbers ranging from 103 to 105 . We have studied the effects of different Rayleigh numbers and volume fraction of nanoparticles on natural convection. The results are presented as isotherms, isocurrents, and local and mean Nusselt numbers. The aim of this study is to study the influence of the thermal Rayleigh number and volume fraction of nanoparticles on the heat transfer rate.
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29. Effect of varying silica-limestone sand fines on the physical-mechanical performance of concrete
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Tarek Djedid, Mohammed Mani, Abdelkader Ouakouak, and Abdelhamid Guettala
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silica-limestone sand ,silica-limestone sand fines ,concrete ,physical-mechanical characteristics ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Structural engineering (General) ,TA630-695 - Abstract
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for environmental reasons. Many researchers around the world have found that concrete based on 50% substitution of river sand by limestone sand gives better physico-mechanical characteristics. The main objective of this investigation is to search for an optimal percentage of silica-limestone fines resulting from the substitution of half in quantity of alluvial sand by crushed limestone sand in ordinary concrete. The proportions of fines that were tested in this work are 6%, 8%, 10%, 12% and 14%. The obtained results revealed that concrete based on silica-limestone sand and containing 14% of the same type of fines strongly improves the different mechanical strengths and participates in the reduction of 10% and 13%, of the coefficient of capillary absorption and of the porosity accessible to water, respectively, compared to the control concrete. In addition, good statistical relationships between the studied parameters were also found.
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30. Analysis of workability, mechanical strength and durability by the FT-IR method of concrete based on silica-limestone sand preserved in aggressive environments
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Tarek Djedid, Mohammed Mani, Abdelhamid Guettala, and Abdelkader Hima
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silica-limestone sand ,concrete ,workability ,mechanical strength ,infrared spectroscopy ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Structural engineering (General) ,TA630-695 - Abstract
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in the formulation of compacted concrete in several previous works around the world due to the formidable percentage of fines that improves the compactness and increases various mechanical resistances, which produces a more durable construction against different probable aggressions. This paper examines the effect of using this type of sand on workability, compressive strength, flexural strength, and splitting tensile strength. A durability test was consulted using infrared spectroscopy to assess diverse types of hydration products formed. The obtained results show clearly the advantages of using sand with silica and limestone grains (50/50)% in ordinary concrete infected by aggressive water. There is also an improvement in compactness, different mechanical resistances, and a reduction in the formation of harmful hydration products.
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- 2022
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31. Experimental Analysis of the Tensile Behavior of a Hybrid Composite Beam with Adjustable Mechanical Properties
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Aguib, S., Chikh, N., Settet, A., Nour, A., Meloussi, M., and Djedid, T.
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- 2022
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32. Analysis of buckling stability behavior of hybrid plate using Ritz approach and numerical simulation
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Aguib, S., Chikh, N., Kobzili, L., Djedid, T., Nour, A., and Meloussi, M.
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- 2021
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33. The impact of violence on healthcare workers' mental health in conflict based settings amidst COVID‐19 pandemic, and potential interventions: A narrative review
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Aiman Rija, Zarmina Islam, Wajeeha Bilal, Khulud Qamar, Shazil Ahmed Gangat, Samina Abbas, Hania Tul Mirha, Parvathy Mohanan, Zainab Syyeda Rahmat, Sean Kaisser Shaeen, Selma Nihel Klouche Djedid, Mohammad Yasir Essar, and Rahul Kashyap
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abuse ,conflict ,COVID‐19 ,healthcare workers ,humanitarian crisis ,mental health ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Healthcare workers (HCWs) have faced an increased amount of mental health struggles amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic. However, those in conflict‐based settings with fragile healthcare systems meet additional challenges. This study reviews violence, conflict and mental health among HCWs in five countries: Syria, Palestine, Yemen, Afghanistan and Lebanon. Our study reports that HCWs are targeted by violence, bombings, mistreatment and different forms of abuse, including verbal and physical. With the additional burdens of the pandemic including prolonged working hours, limited resources and insufficient humanitarian aid, the healthcare workers fall victim to increased levels of burnout and mental illnesses. The situation leads to dire consequences on their personal lives and professional development, compelling them to quit their job or country all together. Although healthcare workers remain resilient in these conflict‐based settings, immediate interventions are required to prevent violence against them and cater to their rapidly declining mental health.
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- 2022
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34. Modeling and simulation of the static and vibratory behavior of hybrid composite plate off-axis anisotropic
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Kobzili, L., Aguib, S., Chikh, N., Djedid, T., and Meloussi, M.
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- 2021
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35. Optimal Extrusion Shape for Fabricating Aluminium Bridge Deck Using Assembly-Based Friction Stir Welding with Bobbin Tool
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Amar Djedid, Marc Oudjene, and Mario Fafard
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welding ,aluminum ,bridge ,extrusion ,FEM ,finite element analysis ,Engineering machinery, tools, and implements ,TA213-215 - Abstract
This article presents an optimal extrusion geometry for fabricating a bridge deck. The profile of the extrusion enables the possibility of welding onto another extrusion through butt joints only. This type of welding joint is optimal in terms of both the ultimate resistance and the fatigue performance. Thus, the aluminium deck will be manufactured by welding these extrusions together through the bobbin tool friction stir welding process, resulting in a full-penetration weld, free of the kissing bond and the flash toe defects, and in which the thermal input and the stirring are symmetrical on both outer sides of the butt joint. Therefore, this geometry addresses the shortcomings of both the MIG and the conventional FSW processes and significantly increases the lifespan of the aluminium deck. This article will present the scientific and technical approach, based on the Canadian standard CSA S6:19, and will present an example of application on an aluminium/glued laminated timber bridge.
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- 2023
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36. Periodic orbits bifurcating from a Hopf equilibrium of 2-dimensional polynomial Kolmogorov systems of arbitrary degree
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Djedid, Djamila, Llibre, Jaume, and Makhlouf, Amar
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- 2021
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37. Identification of Defects and Fatigue of Aluminum Plates by Control of Vibration Characteristics
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Chellil, A., Lecheb, S., Gahlouz, I., Mechakra, H., Djedid, T., Kebir, H., Benmounah, Abdelbaki, editor, Abadlia, Mohamed Tahar, editor, Saidi, Mohamed, editor, and Zerizer, Abdellatif, editor
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- 2020
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38. REMOVAL OF AZO TOXIC DYE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS USING DRY SPEARMINT SPRIGS.
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A., BOUDAOUD, C., AD, M., DJEDID, M., GUERMIT, M., BENALIA, and A., SOLTANI
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GENTIAN violet ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ADSORPTION capacity ,AZO dyes ,WASTEWATER treatment ,ADSORPTION isotherms - Abstract
The main objective of this study was to investigate the mechanism of methyl violet 10B dye adsorption onto dry sprigs of Spearmint, determine the most suitable kinetic and isothermal models for the adsorption process, and estimate the maximum adsorption capacity for the dye. The experimental results revealed that the optimal adsorption conditions were achieved with an adsorbent mass of 0.01 grams, a pH of 5, and an equilibration time of 30 minutes. The adsorption capacity of the methyl violet 10B dye increased with increasing initial dye concentration but decreased as the temperature increased. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model provided the best fit to the experimental data. The Temkin isotherm model demonstrated the best fit, and the maximum adsorption capacity for monolayer adsorption was 84.83 mg/g. The thermodynamic parameters confirmed that the adsorption process was spontaneous (ΔG°<0), exothermic (ΔH°<0), and random (ΔS°<0). The adsorbent exhibited promising results, including high removal efficiency of methyl violet 10B, low cost, and environmental friendliness. These findings suggest that the adsorbent has the potential to serve as a viable alternative for sustainable wastewater treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
39. Mature ruptured sacrococcygeal teratoma in a 1-day old neonate
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Boumediene ABOU-BEKR, Salah Eddine Oussama KACIMI, Omar RIFFI, Chahrazed BOGHARI, and Selma Nihel KLOUCHE DJEDID
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Sacrococcygeal teratoma ,Rupture ,Surgery ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCTs) are rare congenital tumors that are derived from embryonic germ cell layers [1]. They are the most common extragonadal germ cell tumors (GCTs) in the neonate, with a reported incidence of 1 in 35 000 births [2]. Teratomas are made of tissues that derive from three germinal layers (ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm). Sacrococcygeal teratomas are more common in girls, with a sex ratio of 1:4 [3]. The most frequent location of teratoma in children is the sacrococcygeal area [4]. Many sacrococcygeal teratoma cases are diagnosed prenatally with routine ultrasonography between the 22nd and the 34th week of gestation. However, access to routine prenatal ultrasound in low and middle income countries is limited [5]. Antenatal diagnosis is essential to the pregnancy management and to prevent neonatal death by identifying fetuses that are at a higher risk of complications and planning an adequate intervention when needed [6]. This case is reported to describe a North African neonate presenting with a sacrococcygeal teratoma at birth without prior antenatal diagnosis, and highlight the need for prenatal routine care in low and middle income countries.
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- 2022
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40. Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Engagement in Algeria: A Population-Based Study With Systematic Review of Studies From Arab Countries of the MENA Region
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Salah Eddine Oussama Kacimi, Selma Nihel Klouche-Djedid, Omar Riffi, Hadj Ahmed Belaouni, Farah Yasmin, Mohammad Yasir Essar, Fatma Asma Taouza, Yasmine Belakhdar, Saliha Chiboub Fellah, Amira Yasmine Benmelouka, Shoaib Ahmed, Mohammad Aloulou, Abdellah Bendelhoum, Hafida Merzouk, Sherief Ghozy, Jaffer Shah, and Mohamed Amine Haireche
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COVID-19 ,vaccine ,Algeria ,acceptance ,hesitancy ,Middle-East and North African (MENA) ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundThe Algerian COVID-19 vaccination campaign, which started at the end of January 2021, is marked by a slowly ascending curve despite the deployed resources. To tackle the issue, we assessed the levels and explored determinants of engagement toward the COVID-19 vaccine among the Algerian population.MethodsA nationwide, online-based cross-sectional study was conducted between March 27 and April 30, 2021. A two-stage stratified snowball sampling method was used to include an equivalent number of participants from the four cardinal regions of the country. A vaccine engagement scale was developed, defining vaccine engagement as a multidimensional parameter (5 items) that combined self-stated acceptance and willingness with perceived safety and efficacy of the vaccine. An Engagement score was calculated and the median was used to define engagement vs. non-engagement. Sociodemographic and clinical data, perceptions about COVID-19, and levels of adherence to preventive measures were analyzed as predictors for non-engagement.ResultsWe included 1,019 participants, 54% were female and 64% were aged 18–29 years. Overall, there were low rates of self-declared acceptance (26%) and willingness (21%) to take the vaccine, as well as low levels of agreement regarding vaccine safety (21%) and efficacy (30%). Thus, the vaccine engagement rate was estimated at 33.5%, and ranged between 29.6-38.5% depending on the region (p > 0.05). Non-engagement was independently associated with female gender (OR = 2.31, p < 0.001), low adherence level to preventive measures (OR = 6.93, p < 0.001), private-sector jobs (OR = 0.53, p = 0.038), perceived COVID-19 severity (OR = 0.66, p = 0.014), and fear from contracting the disease (OR = 0.56, p = 0.018). Concern about vaccine side effects (72.0%) and exigence for more efficacy and safety studies (48.3%) were the most commonly reported barrier and enabler for vaccine acceptance respectively; whereas beliefs in the conspiracy theory were reported by 23.4%.ConclusionsThe very low rates of vaccine engagement among the Algerian population probably explain the slow ascension of the vaccination curve in the country. Vaccine awareness campaigns should be implemented to address the multiple misconceptions and enhance the levels of knowledge and perception both about the disease and the vaccine, by prioritizing target populations and engaging both healthcare workers and the general population.
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- 2022
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41. Effect of Rayleigh Number on Internal Eccentricity in a Heated Horizontal Elliptical Cylinder to its Coaxial Square Enclosure
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Abdelkrim Bouras, Djedid Taloub, and Zied Driss
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natural convection ,newtonian fluid ,geometry ratio ,rayleigh number ,elliptical cylinder ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This paper deals with numerical investigation of a natural convective flow in a horizontal annular space between a heated square inner cylinder and a cold elliptical outer cylinder with a Newtonian fluid. Uniform temperatures are imposed along walls of the enclosure. The governing equations of the problem were solved numerically by the commercial code Fluent, based on the finite volume method and the Boussinesq approximation. The effects of Geometry Ratio GR and Rayleigh numbers on fluid flow and heat transfer performance are investigated. The Rayleigh number is varied from 10 3 to 10 6 . Throughout the study the relevant results are presented in terms of isotherms, and streamlines. From the results, we found that the increase in the Geometry Ratio B leads to an increase of the heat transfer coefficient. The heat transfer rate in the annulus is translated in terms of the average Nusselt numbers along the enclosure’s sides. Tecplot 7 program was used to plot the curves which cleared these relations and isotherms and streamlines which illustrate the behavior of air through the channel and its variation with other parameters. The results for the streamlines, isotherms, local and average Nusselt numbers average Nusselt numbers are compared with previous works and show good agreement.
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- 2020
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42. ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES AND MINERAL CONTENT FROM THE ALGERIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS
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Hadjira Guenane, Omar Mechraoui, Boulanouar Bakchiche, Mebrouk Djedid, Abdelaziz Gherib, and Mokhtar Benalia
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antibacterial activity ,antioxidant activity ,mineral elements ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The present study evaluated the antioxidant and antibacterial activities of six aromatic plants, indigenous to the flora of the Algerian. The plants studied were Thymus vulgaris, Artemisia absinthium, scorzonena undulata, Malva Parviflora, Marrubium vulgare and Cotula cinerea. Extracts of these plants were analyzed for their total phenol compounds and antioxidant activity. The antimicrobial screening of the extracts was evaluated by agar disc diffusion method, the liquid broth microdilution was used to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC). Essential oil of A. absinthium possesses highest antioxidant activity among all extracts tested and phenolic extract of T. Vulgaris highest of DPPH radical. Among the plants screened, essential oil of A. absinthium and T. Vulgaris phenolic extract showed the best antibacterial activity. The mineral contents were determined by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Ca, K, Na, Mg, Fe and Cu were found to be the most abundant elements among the plants studied.
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- 2020
43. Effect of spatio-temporal variability of the seismic signal on the dynamic pressure behind retaining walls
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Bourdim, Sidi Mohammed El-Amine, Boumechra, Nadir, Djedid, Abdelkader, and Rodrigues, Hugo
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- 2022
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44. Pericardial, pulmonary and hepatic hydatid cyst
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B. Abou-Bekr, O. Riffi, S.N. Klouche djedid, AK.mohammed emam hassen, and A. ouadah
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Hydatid cyst ,Pericardial hydatidosis ,Hydatid disease ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Pericardial hydatid cyst without cardiac involvement is extremely rare even in endemic countries [1], it results from the development of the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus tapeworm. Only 2–10% of cardiac echinococcosis are characterized by a pericardial cyst formation [2]. Clinical presentation usually regroups dyspnea, weakness, unexplained weight loss. When the localization of the cyst is cardiac, the occurrence of tamponade with fatal outcomes may occur if not treated early [3]. Diagnosis is based on imaging data and assisted by serology. The treatment often combines surgical procedures with medical therapy with albendazole [4]. The pericardial location makes the surgical treatment more challenging. . We report the clinical observation of a 5 years old operated child. We present the case of a 5 year-old boy whose parents sought medical attention due to dyspnea and abdominal mass.
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- 2022
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45. Electrochemical Synthesis of an Organometallic Material Based on Polypyrrole/MnO2 as High-Performance Cathode
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Rakhrour, Waffa, Selloum, Djamel, Henni, Abdellah, Cherrad, Noureddine, Chikouche, Imene, Benalia, Mokhtar, Mouffok, Sarra, Djedid, Mabrouk, Bouzar, Nacira, and Tingry, Sophie
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- 2021
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46. Effect of varying silica-limestone sand fines on the physical-mechanical performance of concrete
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Tarek Djedid, Mohammed Mani, Abdelkader Ouakouak, and Abdelhamid Guettala
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Silica-limestone sand ,silica-limestone sand fines ,Concrete ,physical-mechanical characteristics ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Structural engineering (General) ,TA630-695 - Abstract
The use of crushed limestone sand in the concrete industry will be quite possible and imperative for environmental reasons. Many researchers around the world have found that concrete based on 50% substitution of river sand by limestone sand gives better physico-mechanical characteristics. The main objective of this investigation is to search for an optimal percentage of silica-limestone fines resulting from the substitution of half in quantity of alluvial sand by crushed limestone sand in ordinary concrete. The proportions of fines that were tested in this work are 6%, 8%, 10%, 12% and 14%. The obtained results revealed that concrete based on silica-limestone sand and containing 14% of the same type of fines strongly improves the different mechanical strengths and participates in the reduction of 10% and 13%, of the coefficient of capillary absorption and of the porosity accessible to water, respectively, compared to the control concrete. In addition, good statistical relationships between the studied parameters were also found
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- 2021
47. Analysis of workability, mechanical strength and durability by the FT-IR method of concrete based on silica-limestone sand preserved in aggressive environments
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Hima Abdelkader, Tarek Djedid, Mohammed Mani, and Abdelhamid Guettala
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silica-limestone sand ,concrete ,workability ,mechanical strength ,infrared spectroscopy ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Structural engineering (General) ,TA630-695 - Abstract
The interest of using combined sand of equal percentage of silica and limestone becomes evident in the formulation of compacted concrete in several previous works around the world, due to the formidable percentage of fines that improves the compactness and increases various mechanical resistances, which produces a more durable construction against different probable aggressions. This paper examines the effect of using this type of sand on workability, compressive strength, flexural strength, and splitting tensile strength. A durability test was consulted using infrared spectroscopy to assess diverse types of hydration products formed. Found results clearly show the advantages of using sand with silica and limestone grains (50/50)% in ordinary concrete infected by aggressive water. There is also an improvement in compactness, different mechanical resistances, and a reduction in the formation of harmful hydration products.
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- 2021
48. A trust-based security mechanism for nomadic users in pervasive systems
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Djedid, Mohammed Nadir
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The emergence of network technologies and the appearance of new varied applications in terms of services and resources, has created new security problems for which existing solutions and mechanisms are inadequate, especially problems of identification and authentication. In a highly distributed and pervasive system, a uniform and centralized security management is not an option. It then becomes necessary to give more autonomy to security systems by providing them with mechanisms that allows a dynamic and flexible cooperation and collaboration between the actors in the system., Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables
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- 2012
49. Promoting the image of a historic city for sustainable cultural tourism: the case of Tlemcen Capital of Islamic Culture 2011
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Kherbouche, Somia and Djedid, Abdelkader
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- 2019
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50. EVALUATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY USING NANOFLUIDS TO IMPROVE THE COOLING OF HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS.
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BOURAS, AbdelKrim, TALOUB, Djedid, CHAMKHA, Ali J., and DRISS, Zied
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ELECTRIC transformers , *NANOFLUIDS , *RAYLEIGH number , *HIGH voltages , *HEAT transfer , *THERMAL conductivity , *COOLING , *FREE convection - Abstract
This paper was written to demonstrate the value of using nanofluids for cooling high power transformers while also providing current techniques for business and academia. A numerical analysis of the improvement caused by the cooling of a high voltage transformer using nanofluids has been done. A tank with a temperature source inside and a charge of mineral oil-barium titanate nanoparticles is used to study natural-convection. This study investigates the effects of variables on the thermal efficiency of the tank, including the thermal Rayleigh number and volume fraction. The results show that quenching varies with low and high Rayleigh thermal numbers and depends on the volume percentage of used nanoparticles. The effects were illustrated in thermal transfer rate representations as functions of the thermal Rayleigh number (Rat = 103 and 106) and the solid volume particle from the nanoparticles (0% = f < 10%). The findings showed that improving the solid volume particle of the nanoparticles by 10% causes the fluid being utilized to become more effectively conductive, which improves the rate of heat transfer by roughly 10% when compared to the case of the base fluid. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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