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Cairo [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization, 2017
This chapter describes Marcus Simaika's early years. Marcus was born in the reign of Ismaʻil Pasha on February 28, 1864, to one of the oldest Coptic families in Cairo. The Simaikas were wealthy notables from Old Cairo whose ancestry can be traced to the middle of the seventeenth century through records and manuscripts in the Muʻallaqa Church and the ...
Samir Simaika, Nevine Henein
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Urban landmarks in Cairo in the Fatimid era [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية, 2022
The idea of research is summarized about the nature of luxury in the field of civilization, which is summarized in the study of the cultural landmarks that were established by the Fatimid Caliphs in Egypt, such as cities, palaces, mosques and landscapes,
Zainab Sh. Jasem, Abduljabbar M. Shrems
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Causative organisms and visual prognosis of endophthalmitis in Cairo University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

open access: yesDelta Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023
Purpose The aim of this study was to identify the most common causative organisms, treatment modalities, and visual prognosis of cases of endophthalmitis in Cairo University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt. Patients and methods This was a prospective study that
Nermeen M Bahgat   +3 more
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A fresh Recognition of the Concept of Dwelling in Informal Settlements based on Global Experiences [PDF]

open access: yesصفه, 2019
To dwell means belonging to a real place, with dwelling and its qualitative concepts being among prerequisites of humanity. One of the impasses of contemporary cities, however, is the influx of people incapable of acquiring proper, quality dwellings, and
Sara Ahmadi, Mitra Habibi
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From Learning Circles to Endowed Institutions: Zāwiyas of the Mosque of ʿAmr b. al-ʿĀs in the Ayyubid and Mamlūk Cairo

open access: yesİslam Tetkikleri Dergisi, 2023
Zāwiya, as a polysemous term, refers to a Sufi institution, as well as to the concepts of khanqāh and ribāṭ (Sufi lodges). On the other hand, however, it also denotes more modest architectural and organizational institutions built in suburban areas ...
Muhammet Enes Midilli
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Enclaving the City; New Models of Containing the Urban Populations: A Case Study of Cairo

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2021
This article builds on theoretical foundations from enclave urbanism, authoritarian planning and neoliberal urbanisation to explore contemporary socio-spatial transformation(s) happening in Cairo, Egypt.
Safa H. Ashoub, Mohamed W. Elkhateeb
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Effect of Seasonal Variation on the Levels and Behaviours of Formaldehyde in the Atmosphere of a Suburban Area in Cairo, Egypt

open access: yesAsian Journal of Atmospheric Environment, 2018
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a carcinogenic pollutant, has an active role in tropospheric photochemistry, and can be affected by seasonal variations. To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study of the effect of seasonal variation on the levels and ...
Salwa K. Hassan   +2 more
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العلاقات السياسية بين مصر ورومانيا(1953- 1967) م [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-ādāb Ǧāmiʿaẗ Būrsaʿīd
ما من عصر إلا وشهد شكلا من أشكال العلاقات بين مصر ورومانيا، وكانت العلاقات بينهم على قدر كبير من الثبات إلى حد ما. واستندت العلاقة بين البلدين على أسس؛ تمثلت في حقائق سياسية واقتصادية واجتماعية وثقافية.
مروة محمد محمد أحمد أصلان
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Vortex generators as a passive cleaning method for solar PV panels

open access: yesInternational Journal of Sustainable Energy, 2022
This work discusses the numerical investigation of dust deposition behaviour on solar PV panels. Moreover, installing vortex generators (VGs) as a passive cleaning method on the PV panels is introduced and analysed.
M. Mekawy Dagher, Hamdy A. Kandil
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The Entanglement of Class, Marriage and Real Estate: The Visual Culture of Egypt’s Urbanisation

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2020
A majority of scholars consider Egypt’s urban development a product of the neo-liberal political economy facilitated by the country’s central government. In this article, we want to shift our attention towards the public and its demand for housing.
Mennatullah Hendawy, Jörg Stollmann
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