Pigment network-based skin cancer detection.
Conference paperAbstract— Diagnosing skin cancer in its early stages is a challenging task for dermatologists given the fact that the chance for a patient’s survival is higher and hence the process of analyzing skin images and making decisions should be time efficient. Therefore, diagnosing the disease using automated and computerized systems has nowadays become essential. This paper proposes an efficient system for skin cancer detection on dermoscopic images. It has been shown that the statistical characteristics of the pigment network, extracted from the dermoscopic image, could be used as efficient discriminating features for cancer detection. The proposed system has been assessed on a dataset of 200 dermoscopic images of the ‘Hospital Pedro Hispano’ [1] and the results of cross-validation have shown high detection accuracy.
Naser Alfed, Fouad Khelifi, Ahmed Bouridane, (08-2015), Milan, Italy: IEEE (EMBC), 7214-7217
BAZILEVIČ P-VALENT FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Journal ArticleThe aim of this paper is to introduce and study a new class of Bazilevič p-valent function of order β by using the subordination concept between this function and a generalized derivative operator. Some interesting properties are also obtained
Entisar EL-Yagubi, (08-2015), University Library in Kragujevac: Kragujevac Journal of Mathematics, 39 (1), 111-120
THE ENERGETICS OF COOLANT-BUBBLE-COVERGAS INTERACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH LMR OUT-OF-REACTOR SOURCE TERM EXPERIMENTS
Conference paperIn certain extremely low probability, severe accident scenarios which have been postulated for liquid metal cooled fast reactors, large bubble cavities containing fuel vapor and fission products transit a layer of coolant and release this material to the cover gas thereby presenting a contribution to an accident-specific source term. So that a more mechanistic assessment of these types of events can be developed, analyses have recently been performed to account for the heat and work transfer observed in out-of-reactor source term experiments conducted during the 1980’s for oxide fueled reactors in the Fuel Aerosol Simulant Test (FAST) facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In ten experiments, UO2 specimens were vaporized in pools of sodium, and for an additional number of benchmarking tests, in pools of water, for purposes of experimentally assessing the bubble transport characteristics of both types of pools. The current analyses present several firsts for these experiments: (a) a comparison of the bubble-to-coolant transfer rates; heat versus work, (b) a bubble-to-coolant heat transfer model accounting for how condensation and radiation heat transfer are affected by coolant selection; sodium versus water, and (c) an assessment of how both types of heat transfer influence the movement of aerosol-laden bubbles through the coolant pool. These analyses significantly extend previous evaluations of FAST experimental results by providing a more comprehensive model for determining how bubble-coolant interactions affect aerosol transport and, in this way, contribute to data base development associated with mechanistic assessments of the source term.
Hmza Ashur Milad Mohamed, (08-2015), USA: NURETH-16 Chicago IL, 7372-7385
On certain classes of fractional p-valent analytic functions
Journal ArticleThe theory of analytic functions and more specific p-valent functions, is one of the most fascinating topics in one complex variable. There are many remarkable theorems dealing with extremal problems for a class of p-valent functions on the unit disk U. Recently, many researchers have shown great interests in the study of differential operator. The objective of this paper is to define a new generalized derivative operator of p-valent analytic functions of fractional power in the open unit disk U. This operator generalized some well-known operators studied earlier, we mention some of them in the present paper. Motivation by the generalized derivative operator; we introduce and investigate two new subclasses of starlike p-valent analytic functions of fractional power with positive coefficients and starlike p-valent analytic functions of fractional power with negative coefficients, respectively. In addition, a sufficient condition will be obtained. Some corollaries are also pointed out. Moreover, we determine the extreme points of functions belong to the class.
Entisar EL-Yagubi, (07-2015), -: Izvestiya Journal, 11 (1), 28-38
Seed Size, Fecundity and Postfire Regeneration Strategy Are Interdependent in Hakea
Journal ArticleSeed size is a key functional trait that affects plant fitness at the seedling stage and may
vary greatly with species fruit size, growth form and fecundity. Using structural equation
modelling (SEM) and correlated trait evolution analysis, we investigated the interaction network
between seed size and fecundity, postfire regeneration strategy, fruit size, plant height
and serotiny (on-plant seed storage) among 82 species of the woody shrub genus, Hakea,
with a wide spectrum of seed sizes (2–500 mg). Seed size is negatively correlated with fecundity,
while fire-killed species (nonsprouters) produce more seeds than resprouters
though they are of similar size. Seed size is unrelated to plant height and level of serotiny
while it scales allometrically with fruit size. A strong phylogenetic signal in seed size revealed
phylogenetic constraints on seed size variation in Hakea. Our analyses suggest a
causal relationship between seed size, fecundity and postfire regeneration strategy in
Hakea. These results demonstrate that fruit size, fecundity and evolutionary history have
had most control over seed size variation among Hakea species.
Shhoob Mohamed imhmed Elahmir, (06-2015), UNITED STATES: journal.pone, 1 (1371), 1-12
الفروض والمبادئ المحاسبية عدة واصطلاحا ( دراسة استطلاعية للمراجع العلمية المتخصصة)
مقال في مجلة علميةتتناول الدراسة احد اهم الاساسيات في علم المحاسبة ( الفروض والمبادئ المحاسبية والمفاهيم المتعلقة بها) من خلال دراسة وتحليل المراجع المودعة بمكتبة كلية المحاسبة في مجال المحاسبة البالغ عددها 441 مرجعا. توصلت الدراسة إلى نتائج مفادها بأن هناك خلط واختلاف واضح وملحوظ في تصنيف الفروض والمبادئ المحاسبية ذات الصلة.
شمس الدين محمد علي فرج، (06-2015)، الجبل الغربي: مجلة صدى المعرفة، 3 (1)، 201-229
Knowledge of Conjunctions as a Precondition to Benefit From Them in Reading and Writing Skills
Journal Article•This paper examines the ability of Libyan university students studying EFL to identify the language items which are called conjunctives and recognize their meanings and functions before they can benefit from them in their reading and writing skills
Abdussalam Amar Ahmed Annajeh, (06-2015), جامعة طرابلس: المؤتمر الدولي الثاني للعلوم التعليمية والإجتماعية, 2 (2), 130-145
on certain subclasses of harmonic univalent functions with respect to k- symmetric points
Journal ArticleThe aim of the article is to study a sufficient condition for the classes of starlike and convex harmonic univalent functions with respect to k- symmetric points. The necessary condition for f to be in the classes will be studied. In addition, growth bounds for functions will also be given.
Entisar EL-Yagubi, (05-2015), Tokyo: International Information Institute, 18 (5), 1509-1520
A STUDY ON A CLASS OF P-VALENT FUNCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we study and introduce the majorization properties of a new class of analytic p-valent functions of complex order defined by the generalized hypergeometric function. Some known consequences of our main result will be given. Moreover, we investigate the coefficient
estimates for this class.
Entisar EL-Yagubi, (04-2015), -: Vladikavkaz Mathematical Journal, 17 (1), 31-38
SOME PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR ASSOCIATED WITH GENERALIZED HYPERGEOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
Journal ArticleIn the present investigation, new subclasses of analytic functions in the open unit disk which are defined using generalized derivative operator are introduced. Several interesting properties of these classes are obtained.
Entisar EL-Yagubi, (03-2015), -: Tamkang Journal of Mathematics, 46 (1), 75-83