Publications by authors named "M Hagag"

We present the first comprehensive study for signal growth in transmission lines (TL) with purely time-modulated characteristic impedance (infinite superluminality). This study pioneers the investigation into the effects of varying the cell's electrical length and the impact of loss on momentum bandgaps and amplification levels. It also thoroughly examines how time-modulated transmission line truncation by a static load influences the sensitivity of amplification gain to the relative phase between the incoming signal and modulation, comparing these findings with the case of parametric amplification.

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  • The study focuses on adiponectin (ADN) levels in children aged 9-12 with and without obesity, specifically in those with type 1 diabetes (DMT1).
  • ADN levels were found to be higher in DMT1 patients than in healthy controls, but were lower in obese individuals compared to non-obese ones in both groups.
  • The findings suggest that reduced ADN levels in obese diabetic or non-diabetic subjects may indicate insulin resistance and mechanisms that impact weight maintenance.
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Mathematical filtration is an efficient tool to resolve the overlapping spectra of binary mixtures in zero or first order form. Herein, a comparative study was conducted between six economic, accurate and precise spectrophotometric methods for determination of Triclabendazole (TCB) and Levamisole HCl (LVM). Each component was resolved with minimum mathematical steps in its zero-order absorption spectrum by ratio subtraction, constant multiplication, and the recent factorized response method; coupled with spectrum subtraction.

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Background: Parotidectomy is the standard procedure for treatment of many parotid lesions; however, it has several drawbacks. Facial asymmetry and Frey's syndrome are the most annoying complications to patients. Insertion of interpositioning grafts into the parotidectomy bed can decrease these complications significantly.

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Spectrophotometric resolution of severely overlapped binary mixtures with minor component is challenging. Herein, coupling of mathematical manipulation steps with sample enrichment was conducted on the binary mixture spectrum of Phenylbutazone (PBZ) and Dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DEX) to resolve, for the first time each component separately. Simultaneous determination of both components in a mixture ratio of 1:0.

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