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Institutional, policy and regulatory framework for sustainable development of the Egyptian aquaculture sector
This report presents the findings of a mission to critically review the institutional, policy and regulatory framework for sustainable development of the Egyptian aquaculture sector. The study was undertaken by an International Expert on Aquaculture Policy, and a National Expert on Institutions, on behalf of the Project âImproving Employment and Income through the Development of Egyptâs Aquaculture Sectorâ, implemented by WorldFish and CARE, and funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation(SDC). The objective of the mission was to assess the current status of the Egyptian aquaculture sector, in terms of the policy, legal and institutional environment, with a view to suggesting the major issues to be addressed within a future policy dialogue
Directed Explicit Model Checking with HSF-SPIN
We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker SPIN and its Promela modeling language. HSF-SPIN incorporates directed search algorithms for checking safety and a large class of LTL-specified liveness properties. We start off from the A* algorithm and define heuristics to accelerate the search into the direction of a specified failure situation. Next we propose an improved nested depth-first search algorithm that exploits the structure of Promela Never-Claims. As a result of both improvements, counterexamples will be shorter and the explored part of the state space will be smaller than with classical approaches, allowing to analyze larger state spaces. We evaluate the impact of the new heuristics and algorithms on a set of protocol models, some of which are real-world industrial protocols
Numerical Modeling of Anti-icing Systems and Comparison to Test Results on a NACA 0012 Airfoil
A series of experimental tests were conducted in the NASA Lewis IRT on an electro-thermally heated NACA 0012 airfoil. Quantitative comparisons between the experimental results and those predicted by a computer simulation code were made to assess the validity of a recently developed anti-icing model. An infrared camera was utilized to scan the instantaneous temperature contours of the skin surface. Despite some experimental difficulties, good agreement between the numerical predictions and the experiment results were generally obtained for the surface temperature and the possibility for each runback to freeze. Some recommendations were given for an efficient operation of a thermal anti-icing system
Computational investigations of folded self-avoiding walks related to protein folding
Various subsets of self-avoiding walks naturally appear when investigating
existing methods designed to predict the 3D conformation of a protein of
interest. Two such subsets, namely the folded and the unfoldable self-avoiding
walks, are studied computationally in this article. We show that these two sets
are equal and correspond to the whole -step self-avoiding walks for
, but that they are different for numerous ,
which are common protein lengths. Concrete counterexamples are provided and the
computational methods used to discover them are completely detailed. A tool for
studying these subsets of walks related to both pivot moves and proteins
conformations is finally presented.Comment: Not yet submitte
A massive ovarian mucinous cystadenoma: a case report
Abstract Objectives To report the occurrence of a rare case of a huge benign ovarian tumour (mucinous cystadenoma) in Jazan city, Saudi Arabia. Patients Our reported case was a middle-aged Saudi woman presented with marked abdominal distension and discomfort at the gynaecology clinic of Jazan General Hospital, Jazan city, Saudi Arabia. Methods The data were collected by history-taking, clinical examination, laboratory investigations, transabdominal ultrasonographic examination, and by histo-pathological study of the excised surgical specimen. Results The case was reported as a rare massive ovarian mucinous cystadenoma. Conclusions This case report emphasizes the significance of thorough evaluation of all women presented with vague abdominal pains. Although the condition is extremely rare, it is a potentially dangerous in its massive form if not timely diagnosed and managed properly. With the increasing awareness of such conditions, more and more cases could be detected and reported early.</p
Utilization of Cactus Dear Peels Mucilage as an Edible Coating of Chicken Meat to Prolong its Shelf Life
Edible coating or biodegradable packaging has been introduced in food processing to control food quality loss. This study was carried out to enhance the utilization of cactus peels to produce edible coating for chicken breast to prolong its shelf life. The effect of incorporating mango kernels as a natural and economic source of antioxidants and antimicrobial agent in the coating has been studied as well. Cactus peels coated- based samples produced the optimum decrease in pH, TBA, total viable bacterial count and enhanced the sensory attributes compared to untreated or mango kernels treated meat in dose dependent manner. Sample treated with 25% cactus peels and 0.8% mango kernel showed the lowest value of TBA of 0.421 mg malonaldehyde/Kg compared to 1.30 mg malonaldehyde/Kg in control after two weeks of storage. The same treatment was the most effective in reducing total viable bacterial count from 51Ă103 cfu.g-1 in control to 2.00Ă102 cfu.g-1. This study suggests that cactus peels and mango seeds, which considered as food processing waste showed a potential role in delaying chicken meat spoilage. Keywords: Edible coating, cactus peels, Mango kernel, Shelf life
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