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    Heuristic Based Placement Technique for Distributed Generation by Omar, Aliman

    Published 2011
    “…Significant search space reductions obtained through a small number of DG tests is offered. A sufficient sensitivity test analysis applicable for DG applications is proposed. …”
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    The simulation of biogas combustion in top open burner by Selvam, A., Noor, M. M., Norhafana, M., Ihsan, C. K., Khalid, A., Mahmood, R. A., Harikrishnan, S., Nayak, S.

    Published 2024
    “…The findings of the numerical sensitivity test show that the boundary conditions along the combustion chamber wall can affect the flame temperatures. …”
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    Oral Bacteria: Antimicrobial and Virulence by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that infection rates in younger age groups (1–20 and 20–40) are higher than the elder group (40–60), with percent incidence of 44% and 32%, respectively. Antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed that chloramphenicol had the highest sensitivity effect with 83.2% followed by rifampicin and gentamicin with 81.35%, penicillin G with 64.40%, and streptomycin with 16.94%. …”
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    Bacteriological Study on Dental Caries and Test their Sensitivity to Virulence Factors and Heavy Metals by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that infection rates in younger age groups (3–20 and 20–40) are higher than the elder group (40–60), with percent incidence of 44% and 32%, respectively. Heavy metals sensitivity test against the oral isolates were found lower effect for isolates against (15) heavy metals, where it showed resistance to Iron 3.38% , then nickel, aluminum,copper, lead to 20.33%, 22.03%, 27.11%, 28.81% respectively, also sliver shown 57.62%. …”
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    Susceptibility of Oral Bacteria to Antimicrobial Agents and Virulence Factors by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., Batool, Tahira, M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that infection rates in younger age groups (1–20 and 20–40) are higher than the elder group (40–60), with percent incidence of 44% and 32%, respectively. Antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed that chloramphenicol had the highest sensitivity effect with 83.2% followed by rifampicin and gentamicin with 81.35%, penicillin G with 64.40%, and streptomycin with 16.94%. …”
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    Impact of Antimicrobial Agents against Oral Isolates by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2015
    “…Results showed that infection rates in younger age groups (1–20 and 20–40) are higher than the elder group (40–60), with percent incidence of 44% and 32%, respectively. Antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed that chloramphenicol had the highest sensitivity effect with 83.2% followed by rifampicin and gentamicin with 81.35%, penicillin G with 64.40%, and streptomycin with 16.94% Also, these differences were found have lower effect for isolates against (10) heavy metals, where it showed resistance to Iron 3.38% , then nickel , aluminum ,copper, lead to 20.33%, 22.03%, 27.11%, 28.81% respectively, also sliver shown 57.62%. …”
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    Impact of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals Sensitivity on Oral Isolate: A case study by Makky, Essam A., Ali, Muna Jalal, M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2015
    “…The age stage group of infection rates showed groups (20-40) and (1-20) were the most infected compared to elder group (40-60) as was the incidence of 44and 32% respectively The antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed the chloramphenicol up to 83.05% was the higher effect sensitivity of Gentamicin and Rifampicin up to 81.35% .While streptomycin 16.94% and penicillin G 64.40%. …”
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    Microbiological Study against Bacterial Isolates from Different Patients by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2016
    “…Results showed that infection rates in younger age groups (1–20 and 20–40) are higher than the elder group (40–60), with percent incidence of 44% and 32%, respectively. Antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed that chloramphenicol had the highest sensitivity effect with 83.2% followed by rifampicin and gentamicin with 81.35%, penicillin G with 64.40%, and streptomycin with 16.94% Also, these differences were found have lower effect for isolates against (10) heavy metals, where it showed resistance to Iron 3.38%, then nickel, aluminum, copper, lead to 20.33%, 22.03%, 27.11%, 28.81% respectively, also sliver shown 57.62%. …”
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    Knowledge of Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke Prevention: Development of Questionnaire and Validation of Results by Sahimi, Mohamed, Tariq, Abdul Razak, Rosnani, Hashim, Mohd Ali, Z.

    Published 2016
    “…The psychometric of the KAFSP Questionnaire (KAFSP-Q) were performed using content validity index (CVI), internal consistency, test-retest, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and sensitivity test. Results: A total of 304 patients completed a face-to-face interview to answer the KAFSP-Q. …”
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    Microbiological Studies on Bacteria Associated with Dental Caries by Ali, Muna Jalal, Makky, Essam A., M. M., Yusoff

    Published 2014
    “…The age group of infection rates showed groups (20-40) and (1-20) were the most infected compared to elder group (40-60) as was the incidence of 44and 32% respectively The antibiotic sensitivity test against the isolates showed the chloramphenicol up to 83.05% was the higher effect sensitivity of Gentamicin and Rifampicin up to 81.35% .While streptomycin 16.94% and penicillin G 64.40% . …”
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    Investigation on the effect of moisture induced damage on asphaltic concrete mix incorporating waste concrete aggregates by Juraidah, Ahmad, Ekarizan, Shaffie, Norfarah Nadia, Ismail, Haryati, Awang, Masyitah, Md Nujid

    Published 2023
    “…The optimum asphalt content determined for both WCA10 and WCA30 asphalt mix is 5.7 and 5.8 percent respectively. The moisture sensitivity test is then performed on both WCA10 and WCA30 asphalt mixtures to determine how susceptible these mixtures are to moisture-induced damage. …”
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