Publications by authors named "Taher Labidi"

Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) encompasses rare variants like chromophobe hepatocellular carcinoma (CHCC) characterized by distinct histological features and molecular profiles.

Case Report: A 56-year-old male with chronic hepatitis C, presenting pain in the right hypochondrium. Imaging revealed a solitary liver lesion, subsequently resected and histologically diagnosed as HCC.

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  • This study analyzes how nanofluids flow over rotating cylinders in a confined space with a magnetic field, focusing on factors like rotational Reynolds number, Hartmann number, cylinder size, and Cauchy number.
  • The research uses the finite element method to solve fluid-structure interactions and discovers that both rotation and magnetic fields significantly affect the flow patterns and thermal performance within the cavity.
  • The optimal configuration resulted in a 12.7% increase in thermal performance, highlighting that cylinder size has the greatest impact on heat transfer, while elastic walls provide minimal enhancements.
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Hybrid nanofluid are the modified class of nanofluids with extra high thermal performances and present different applications in automotive cooling, heat transfer devices, solar collectors, engine applications, fusion processes, machine cutting, chemical processes etc. This thermal research explores the heat transfer assessment due to hybrid nanofluid with of different shape features. The thermal inspections regarding the hybrid nanofluid model are justified with aluminium oxide and titanium nanoparticles.

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The study of radiation, Darcy-Forchheimer relation, and reduced gravity, effects on magnetohydrodynamic flow across a solid sphere immersed in porous material, is the focus of the current work. Coupled and nonlinear partial differential governing equations, are established to model the studied configuration. By using appropriate scaling variables, the resultant set of governing equations is converted to its dimensionless form.

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