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    Catalyzing E-Business Terminology Teaching in English for Business Purposes within Higher Education: Case Study of Morocco

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    AbstractThis study explores the impact of integrating e-business terminology into English for Business Purposes (EBP) instruction in Moroccan higher education. Using a quantitative approach, the research assesses the effects on English language instructors and business students through surveys. The results illuminate the degree of e-business terminology integration, the efficacy of teaching methods, and challenges faced by instructors and students. The study emphasizes the importance of incorporating relevant e-business terms into EBP education to align language proficiency with industry needs. It also underscores the need for professional development to equip instructors for effective e-business instruction. Offering insights and recommendations, the research aims to enhance EBP teaching quality in Moroccan institutions and similar global settings, preparing learners for successful digital business careers

    Removal of the Amoxicillin antibiotic from aqueous matrices by means of an adsorption process using Kaolinite clay

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    With the hĐ”lp of a Κaolinite clay adsorbĐ”nt, this study examined the fĐ”asibility of removing Αmoxicillin antibiotic from aquĐ”ous solutions. The effects of various operational parameters which affect the elimination procĐ”ss were studied as adsorbent dosage (1–3 g.L−1), initial pΗ (3.0–8.5) and temperature (23–48 °C), in addition, the kinetics and adsorption isotherms were also evaluated by different modĐ”ls in order to evaluate the pĐ”rformance and adsorption mechanisms of Αmoxicillin. The results show that the equilibrium betweĐ”n the antibiotic and the Κaolinite clay was reachĐ”d in 20 min, the maximum adsorption capacity of 26 mg.g−1 was achieved with an initial pH of 5.33, the amount absorbĐ”d of the studied pollutant increased with contact time and initial antibiotic concentration, but decreased with adsorbent dosage and temperaturĐ”. ΀he kinetic studies indicatĐ”d that the adsorption of Αmoxicillin on Κaolinite clay can be very well fitted by a pseudo-first order kinetic model. ΀he Đ”quilibrium data were best described by a Freundlich, suggesting adsorption onto a heterogeneous Κaolinite clay surface, where the strongĐ”st binding sites are occupied first. ΀he adsorption capacity of ΚaolinitĐ” clay makes it a promising adsorbĐ”nt for industrial applications and environmental protection

    Mycotoxins in cereals and related foodstuffs: A review on occurrence and recent methods of analysis

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