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On the interaction between (low & high) frequency of (ion-acoustic &
Langmuir) waves in plasma via some recent computational schemes

Research Abstract

Applying several latest theoretical techniques, the empirical description of the interaction between the
high-frequency Langmuir and the low-frequent ion-acoustic waves, derived mathematically by Zakharov’s
non-dimensional (ZE) equation. These interactions are described in electromagnetic waves, plasma physics,
signal processing through optical fibers, coastal engineering, and fluid dynamics. Three modern computing
methods are being used to construct several solutions: the extended exp(

Research Authors
Mostafa M.A. Khater, Raghda A.M. Attia, Emad E. Mahmoud ,
Abdel-Haleem Abdel-Aty, Kholod M. Abualnaja, A.-B.A. Mohamed,
Hichem Eleuch
Research Department
Research Journal
Results in Physics
Research Member
Research Pages
103684
Research Publisher
ٍScience direct
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
19
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2020.103684
Research Year
2020

Bures and trace-distance correlations of quantum wells in open
microcavities linked by an optical waveguide

Research Abstract

We explore the two quantum-wells correlations in two microcavities linked by a waveguide and
leaking its photons to the external environment. Each microcavity contains quantum well (QW)
and filled by a linear optical medium. We examine the effects of the physical parameters on the
generation and robustness of the Bures-norm entanglement and the trace-norm measurementinduced
non-locality correlation. The generations and the robustness of the Bures and tracedistance
correlations depend crucially on the cavity-QW and fiber cavity couplings as well as
on the optical linear medium density. The optical susceptibility, the spontaneous emission and the
microcavity dissipation rates, in addition to the couplings of cavity-QW and the fiber-cavity
control the regularity, amplitudes, and frequencies of the Bures and trace-distance correlations.

Research Authors
A.-B.A. Mohamed, M. Abdel-Aty, H. Eleuch
Research Department
Research Journal
Optik (2021)
Research Member
Research Pages
165744
Research Publisher
ٍScience direct
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
225
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2020.165744
Research Year
2020

Dynamical characteristic of entropic uncertainty relation in
the long-range Ising model with an arbitrary magnetic field

Research Abstract

In this work, we explore the quantum-memory-assisted entropic uncertainty relation
(QMA-EUR) and the entanglement concurrence for the long-range Ising (LRI) model
in the presence of an arbitrarymagnetic field. The long-range interaction is considered
as type of the Calogero–Moser interaction that is inversely proportional to the square
of the distance between the spins. It is shown that the measurement’s uncertainty and
the entanglement concurrence are extremely sensitive to the effects of the distance
between spins, the magnitude, and the direction of the external magnetic field. The
evaluation of the QMA-EUR is fully related to the entanglement concurrence in case
of the LRI model. At larger distances between the spins, there is inflation in the
measuring uncertainty due to the fragile entanglement between them. The evolutions
of the entanglement and the uncertainty showonly similar dynamical characteristics in
antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic frames when the magnetic field is perpendicular
to the z-axis.

Research Authors
R. A. Abdelghany, A.-B. A. Mohamed, M. Tammam, A.-S. F. Obada4
Research Department
Research Journal
Quantum Information Processing
Research Member
Research Pages
392
Research Publisher
IOP science
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
19
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-020-02897-x
Research Year
2020

Response of quantum Fisher information, variance
entropy squeezing and entanglement to the intrinsic
decoherence of two non-degenerate fields
interacting with two qubits

Research Abstract

We investigate the link between quantum Fisher information (QFI) and quantum entanglement
for a scheme of two atoms that interact with two non-degenerate modes in the absence and
presence of intrinsic decoherence effect. The explicit form of the density matrix approach to the dissipative
systems is given when the cavity-field is in generalized coherent states. The dynamical
behavior of the QFI is compared with the atom–atom concurrence entanglement. We examine
the effect of the dipole–dipole interaction and intrinsic decoherence on the dynamical properties
of the QFI, concurrence and variance entropy squeezing. It is found that the atom–atom concurrence
and the QFI can be controlled by the intrinsic decoherence and the dipole–dipole interaction.

Research Authors
S. Abdel-Khalek E.M. Khalil A.-B.A. Mohamed , M. Abdel-Aty,
H.R. Besbes
Research Department
Research Journal
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
5147–5154
Research Publisher
ٍScience direct
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
59,
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820304993?via%3Dihub
Research Year
2020

Prospective and comparative novel technique for evaluation the affinity of alginate for binding the alkaline-earth metal ions during formation the coordination biopolymer hydrogel complexes

Research Abstract

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Research Authors
Refat M. Hassan
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Research Pages
1022-1028
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
165
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2020

Hydrolytic bacteria associated with natural helminth infection in the midgut of Red Sea marbled spinefoot rabbit fish Siganus rivulatus

Research Abstract

Fish infected with intestinal helminths or pathogenic bacteria can pose a serious risk of foodborne disease, threatening human and animal health, and require high attention. The current study investigates the diversity and composition of the microbiota in the midgut of rabbit fish Siganus rivulatus naturally infected with helminths. Six species of helminth parasites, including the digeneans Hexangium sigani and Gyliauchen volubilis, the acanthocephalans Sclerocollum rubrimaris and Neorhadinorhynchus macrospinosus, and the nematodes Procammalanus elatensis, and Ascaridoid larvae were recorded in the fish intestine. P. elatensis had the highest prevalence, occurring in 65% of infected fish; 72.2% of infected fish had concurrent infection with two or more helminth species. The total count of aerobic bacteria ranged from 1 to 305 colony-forming units (CFU)/g midgut contents. Four hydrolytic bacteria were recovered from the infected samples: Escherichia coli (ASU 31), Bacillus cereus (ASU 36) MN955553, Bacillus thuringiensis (ASU 34) MN955550, and Novosphingobium aromaticivorans (ASU 35) MN955552, which were identified using 16S rRNA genes. Bacterial richness was significantly correlated with concurrent parasitic infection and high content of extracellular hydrolytic amylases, proteases, cellulases, and lipases. The present results showed that the composition of the microbiota was affected by natural helminth infections in Siganus rivulatus, and the significant interaction between parasitic load and intestinal pathogenic bacteria, which may be primary in fish diseases etiology.

Research Authors
Ghada Abd-Elmonsef Mahmoud - Yassein AhmedOsman - Sara SalahAbdel-Hakeem
Research Department
Research Journal
Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Pages
104404
Research Publisher
@ ElSEVIER
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
147
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0882401020307701
Research Year
2020

Hydrolytic bacteria associated with natural helminth infection in the midgut of Red Sea marbled spinefoot rabbit fish Siganus rivulatus

Research Abstract

Fish infected with intestinal helminths or pathogenic bacteria can pose a serious risk of foodborne disease, threatening human and animal health, and require high attention. The current study investigates the diversity and composition of the microbiota in the midgut of rabbit fish Siganus rivulatus naturally infected with helminths. Six species of helminth parasites, including the digeneans Hexangium sigani and Gyliauchen volubilis, the acanthocephalans Sclerocollum rubrimaris and Neorhadinorhynchus macrospinosus, and the nematodes Procammalanus elatensis, and Ascaridoid larvae were recorded in the fish intestine. P. elatensis had the highest prevalence, occurring in 65% of infected fish; 72.2% of infected fish had concurrent infection with two or more helminth species. The total count of aerobic bacteria ranged from 1 to 305 colony-forming units (CFU)/g midgut contents. Four hydrolytic bacteria were recovered from the infected samples: Escherichia coli (ASU 31), Bacillus cereus (ASU 36) MN955553, Bacillus thuringiensis (ASU 34) MN955550, and Novosphingobium aromaticivorans (ASU 35) MN955552, which were identified using 16S rRNA genes. Bacterial richness was significantly correlated with concurrent parasitic infection and high content of extracellular hydrolytic amylases, proteases, cellulases, and lipases. The present results showed that the composition of the microbiota was affected by natural helminth infections in Siganus rivulatus, and the significant interaction between parasitic load and intestinal pathogenic bacteria, which may be primary in fish diseases etiology.

Research Authors
Ghada Abd-Elmonsef Mahmoud - Yassein AhmedOsman - Sara SalahAbdel-Hakeem
Research Journal
Microbial Pathogenesis
Research Member
Research Pages
104404
Research Publisher
@ ElSEVIER
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
147
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0882401020307701
Research Year
2020

Role of rubidium promotion on the nitrous oxide decomposition activity of nanocrystalline Co3O4-CeO2 catalyst

Research Abstract

Rb-promoted nanocrystalline Co3O4-CeO2 catalysts were prepared by the impregnation of the Co3O4-CeO2, previously prepared using the solution combustion route, with an aqueous solution of Rb2CO3 (Rb/Co ratios 0.0125–0.20) and subsequent calcination at 500 °C. The obtained catalysts and the un-promoted Co3O4 and Co3O4-CeO2 catalysts have been characterized using XRD, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, XPS, H2-TPR and N2 physisorption techniques. The activity of the various catalysts was tested for N2O direct decomposition. All the Rb-promoted catalysts exhibited better performance than the bare Co3O4-CeO2 catalyst, where the highest activity was obtained using the catalyst with Rb/Co ratio of 0.025. The activity performance of the various catalysts was discussed in terms of the electronic properties modification accompanying the Rb-doping. For the optimum catalyst, further experiments were conducted

Research Authors
Bahaa M Abu-Zied, Soliman A Soliman, Abdullah M Asiri
Research Department
Research Journal
Applied Surface Science
Research Pages
148-157
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
479
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169433219302314
Research Year
2019

Role of rubidium promotion on the nitrous oxide decomposition activity of nanocrystalline Co3O4-CeO2 catalyst

Research Abstract

Rb-promoted nanocrystalline Co3O4-CeO2 catalysts were prepared by the impregnation of the Co3O4-CeO2, previously prepared using the solution combustion route, with an aqueous solution of Rb2CO3 (Rb/Co ratios 0.0125–0.20) and subsequent calcination at 500 °C. The obtained catalysts and the un-promoted Co3O4 and Co3O4-CeO2 catalysts have been characterized using XRD, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, XPS, H2-TPR and N2 physisorption techniques. The activity of the various catalysts was tested for N2O direct decomposition. All the Rb-promoted catalysts exhibited better performance than the bare Co3O4-CeO2 catalyst, where the highest activity was obtained using the catalyst with Rb/Co ratio of 0.025. The activity performance of the various catalysts was discussed in terms of the electronic properties modification accompanying the Rb-doping. For the optimum catalyst, further experiments were conducted

Research Authors
Bahaa M Abu-Zied, Soliman A Soliman, Abdullah M Asiri
Research Department
Research Journal
Applied Surface Science
Research Pages
148-157
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
479
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169433219302314
Research Year
2019

The visible absorbance maximum of 2-hydroxy-1, 4-naphthoquinone as a novel probe for the hydrogen bond donor abilities of solvents and solvent mixtures

Research Abstract

The electronic absorption spectra of 2-hydroxy-l,4-naphthoquinone (HNQ) in one- and
two-component solvents are discussed. The visible absorption of this reagent has been shown to arise
from a charge-transfer transition of the zwitterionic tautomer stabilized by a hydrogen bond donating
solvent. The formation constant of the 1 : 1 hydrogen bonded complex with methanol, ethanol, and
n-propanot has been determined at 25 °C from the spectral behaviour in mixed solvents. The
tautomerization equilibrium of HNQ in aqueous ethanol is demonstrated and characterized. The
dependence of the absorbance maximum of HNQ on the hydrogen bond donor ability of the solvent in
the visible spectrum, as measured by the Taft-Kamlet ~ parameter, has been established. Experimentally derived evidence is supplied to justify the recommendation of HNQ as a novel probe for hydrogen
bond donor ability in pure solvents and in mixed aqueous solvents.

Research Authors
KA Idriss, H Sedaira, EY Hashem, MS Saleh, SA Soliman
Research Department
Research Journal
Monatshefte für Chemie/Chemical Monthly
Research Pages
29-42
Research Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 127 Issue 1
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
1996
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