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Magnetite/Graphene Oxide Nano-Composite for Enhancement of Hydrogen Production from Gelatinaceous Wastewater

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. Mostafa, A. El-Dissouky, A. Fawzy, A. Farghaly, P. Peu, P. Dabert, and A. Tawfik
Research Department
Research Journal
Bioresource Technology
Research Pages
520-528
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
216
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2016

Polyhydroxyalkanoates Production from Fermented Paperboard Mill Wastewater Using Acetate-Enriched Microbial Culture

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. Farghaly, A. Enitan, S. Kumari, F. Bux, and A. Tawfik
Research Department
Research Journal
Clean Technology and Environmental Policy
Research Pages
935-947
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
19(4)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2017

Bioethanol Production from Paperboard Mill Sludge Using Acid-Catalyzed Bio-derived Choline Acetate Ionic Liquid Pretreatment Followed by Fermentation Process

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. Farghaly, M. Elsamadony, S. Ookawaraa, and A. Tawfik
Research Department
Research Journal
Energy Conversion and Management
Research Pages
255-264
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
145
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2017

Effect of starvation period on microbial community producing hydrogen from paperboard mill wastewater using anaerobic baffled reactor

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. Farghaly, S. Le Roux, P. Peu, P. Dabert, A. Tawfik
Research Department
Research Journal
Environmental Technology
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2018

Simultaneous Hydrogen and Methane Production through Multi-Phase Anaerobic Digestion of Paperboard Mill Wastewater under Different Operating Conditions

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
A. Farghaly and A. Tawfik
Research Department
Research Journal
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Research Pages
142-156
Research Publisher
Springer
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
181
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2017

وثيقة إنشاء دار مصطفى جعفــر بالقاهرة المؤرخة بغرة شهر صفر سنة 1151هـ دراسة آثارية تحليلية

Research Abstract
The present study examines a document of construction of an Ottoman house remaining in Cairo, namely that of the house of Mustafa Jaafar Elkabeer dating back to 1151 H. (1738 A.D.). This house is currently located to the left of the passerby El Darb El Asfar to Eljamalia. The study displays the text of the document, under investigation, in order to define the old location and the original status of Mustafa Jaafar house. Then, it looks for the original establisher and who was responsible for its renewal, i.e. Ismael Elmasabny. Furthermore, it corrects some opinions in literature and reveals the importance of the documents in studying the history of the houses’ construction. Additionally, it defines the house’s original status before renewal and reconstruction according to the document, under investigation. Accordingly, it reveals the errors of construction description in literature and the misunderstanding of the mortmain property document dating back to 1171 H. (1757 A.D.) in a previous study that examined a re-conceptualization of the house, but it hadn’t defined the original form of the house. However, the researcher identified this based on the construction document, under investigation.
Research Authors
أ.د/ محمد عبد الستار عثمان- د/ شوكت محمد عبد الرحمن القاضي- أ/ أحمد محمود عبد الغني
Research Journal
مجلة العمارة والفنون AACIA
Research Pages
NULL
Research Publisher
الجمعية العربية للحضارة والفنون الإسلامية- القاهرة
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
9
Research Website
http://www.aaciaegypt.com/?page_id=1344&lang=ar
Research Year
2018

Transferring Electromyogram Signal between Limbs

Research Abstract
This paper introduces a sensing and stimulation system to transfer the electromyogram (EMG) signal from one limb to another, aiming to enable self-electro-physical therapy. The presented technique depends on sensing EMG signal from one limb muscle and, simultaneously, stimulating the corresponding muscle in the other limb by this signal. The technique has been implemented on a standalone cheap microcontroller. The sensing and stimulating circuits have been implemented using off-shelf components. The delivery of the stimulating signal has been done noninvasively through surface electrodes.
Research Authors
Ehab A. Hamed, Mohamed Atef, Mohamed Abbas, R. R. Gharieb
Research Department
Research Journal
Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC)
Research Member
Research Pages
141-144
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://sites.google.com/a/ejust.kyushu-u.ac.jp/jec-ecc-2016/
Research Year
2016

Transferring Electromyogram Signal between Limbs

Research Abstract
This paper introduces a sensing and stimulation system to transfer the electromyogram (EMG) signal from one limb to another, aiming to enable self-electro-physical therapy. The presented technique depends on sensing EMG signal from one limb muscle and, simultaneously, stimulating the corresponding muscle in the other limb by this signal. The technique has been implemented on a standalone cheap microcontroller. The sensing and stimulating circuits have been implemented using off-shelf components. The delivery of the stimulating signal has been done noninvasively through surface electrodes.
Research Authors
Ehab A. Hamed, Mohamed Atef, Mohamed Abbas, R. R. Gharieb
Research Department
Research Journal
Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC)
Research Pages
141-144
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://sites.google.com/a/ejust.kyushu-u.ac.jp/jec-ecc-2016/
Research Year
2016

Transferring Electromyogram Signal between Limbs

Research Abstract
This paper introduces a sensing and stimulation system to transfer the electromyogram (EMG) signal from one limb to another, aiming to enable self-electro-physical therapy. The presented technique depends on sensing EMG signal from one limb muscle and, simultaneously, stimulating the corresponding muscle in the other limb by this signal. The technique has been implemented on a standalone cheap microcontroller. The sensing and stimulating circuits have been implemented using off-shelf components. The delivery of the stimulating signal has been done noninvasively through surface electrodes.
Research Authors
Ehab A. Hamed, Mohamed Atef, Mohamed Abbas, R. R. Gharieb
Research Department
Research Journal
Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC)
Research Pages
141-144
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://sites.google.com/a/ejust.kyushu-u.ac.jp/jec-ecc-2016/
Research Year
2016

Transferring Electromyogram Signal between Limbs

Research Abstract
This paper introduces a sensing and stimulation system to transfer the electromyogram (EMG) signal from one limb to another, aiming to enable self-electro-physical therapy. The presented technique depends on sensing EMG signal from one limb muscle and, simultaneously, stimulating the corresponding muscle in the other limb by this signal. The technique has been implemented on a standalone cheap microcontroller. The sensing and stimulating circuits have been implemented using off-shelf components. The delivery of the stimulating signal has been done noninvasively through surface electrodes.
Research Authors
Ehab A. Hamed, Mohamed Atef, Mohamed Abbas, R. R. Gharieb
Research Journal
Fourth International Japan-Egypt Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (JEC-ECC)
Research Pages
141-144
Research Publisher
IEEE
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
https://sites.google.com/a/ejust.kyushu-u.ac.jp/jec-ecc-2016/
Research Year
2016
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