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Retrieval of Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions using sustainable guar gum/PVA/montmorillonite nanocomposite films: effect of temperature and adsorption isotherms. [PDF]
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Unraveling the Locks of Wigs: A Historical Analysis.
Hafouda Y, Yesudian PD.
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Utilization of factory tea (Camellia sinensis) wastes in eco-friendly dyeing of jute packaging fabrics. [PDF]
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Activation of SIRT1/Nrf2/HO-1 and Beclin-1/AMPK/mTOR autophagy pathways by eprosartan ameliorates testicular dysfunction induced by testicular torsion in rats. [PDF]
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THE RESTORATION OF TWO EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CHAIRS
AICCM Bulletin, 1987Two armchairs, acquired by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney (Australia) in 1984, were identified as part of a set designed by Thomas Hope for the Egyptian room of his London residence and published in 1807. They were in very poor condition, missing parts, insect damage cracks and damages surfaces, loss of the original fabric coverings ...
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Explaining The Global Religious Revival: The Egyptian Case
2007This chapter focuses on the world of Islam, and on the Arab countries, and particularly on Egypt. In Egypt Islamic tradition has always been central to the life of most of its inhabitants, albeit in different ways in different classes. In that sense the term 'revival' may not be appropriate here.
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Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture
Journal of Jewish Identities, 2012exaly +2 more sources
Review: The Egyptian Revival by James Stevens Curl
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1984exaly +2 more sources
Reviving ancient Egyptian scenes
2014 International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM), 2014Pharaonic inscriptions contain a lot of scenes that illustrate many activities in ancient Egypt, such as daily life activities, religious rituals, festivals, battles, etc. This paper aims to show how the Egyptian Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT) used computer graphics in some projects to visualize the ancient Egyptian
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