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    Metalized Plastic Waste Fiber Effects on Green Concrete Beams Mechanical Performance by Hamed Safayenikoo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this paper, the effect of MPW as a fiber by 0.5% and 1% on compressive, flexural load capacity, and toughness of green concrete containing 7.5% and 15% silica fume or natural zeolite in Oman Sea tidal zone environment at 28, 90, and 180 days was investigated. …”
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    Application of HF Radar in Hazard Management by Mal Heron, Roberto Gomez, Bernd Weber, Anna Dzvonkovskaya, Thomas Helzel, Nicolas Thomas, Lucy Wyatt

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The newly launched Tsunami Warning Center in Oman includes a network of phased-array HF radars to provide real-time tsunami monitoring. …”
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    Synoptic analysis of the most severe flood in Karkheh basin (Flood 1 April 2019) by dana rahimi, Javad khoshhal dastjerdi, Dariush rahimi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Analysis of synoptic systems of large floods such as the April 12, 2019 floods show that Western Europe's high-pressure systems, Black sea, East of the Caspian and low pressure north of the Red Sea, Eastern Mediterranean in harmony with the high-rise systems of Western Europe, Low Mediterranean East with a temperature drop of about 50 degrees Celsius(The temperature at sea level In the eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea about 25 degrees Celsius and in the middle of the atmosphere -25 degrees Celsius) also the climb Humidity from the Arabian Sea, North Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Oman Sea and Persian Gulf and Along with Mid-width cold air loss On the area and the establishment of the Polar jet stream) Core up to 70 m(And the establishment of the front jet stream And positive rotation area On the area shows the structure of the synoptic systems causing the flood in the area.…”
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    Evidence of pockmarks and seafloor gas venting in the northwestern Arabian Sea by Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aisha H. Al-Suwaidi, Moamen Ali, Azeem Shah, Sara S. Almehairbi, Lamia M. Al Ali, Mohammed Y. Ali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here we present evidence of gas escape structures, pockmarks, and active gas seeps in the Gulf of Oman. Multibeam bathymetry, water column backscatter and physical parameters, and two-dimensional seismic reflection data were used to map active seafloor seeps and pockmarks. …”
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    Graines d'histoire by Claire Newton, Jean-Frédéric Terral, Sarah Ivorra, Muriel Gros-Balthazard, Claire Tito de Morais, Sandrine Picq, Margareta Tengberg, Jean-Christophe Pintaud

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…For that purpose, the morphological diversity of the date palm was studied through seed shape analysis, using the Elliptic Fourier Transforms (EFT) method.The biological material used comprises seeds of uncultivated Phoenix individuals from isolated Oman populations, cultivated date palm varieties, and other related Phoenix species. …”
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    Phenol biodegradation by bacterial strain O-CH1 isolated from seashore by M. Samimi, M. Shahriari Moghadam

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this study, the most effective phenol-degrading bacterial strain was isolated and identified from the shores of the Oman Sea by 16S rDNA. The optimal conditions of various factors, such as pH, temperature, carbon to nitrogen ratio and salinity for the phenol biodegradation, were determined using the experimental design based on Taguchi method with L9 array (34). …”
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    تغریدات الأرشیفات الوطنیة والمکتبات والمتاحف عبر تویتر على شبکة الانترنت :دراسة تحلیلیة by د.عبد الحمید ندا

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This study discusses national archives and libraries of the USpresidential and museums Tweets across the Twitter online analyticalstudy and what can these tweets providing services for the NationalArchives and beneficiaries at the same time, and aims to study thenational archives that have the Tweets via their own content of Twitter andthe extent of interest in them and adopt standards have on Twitter.The study sample included Tweets National Archives: EgyptianNational Archives –Oman National archives - Saudi Arabia documents,archives national center and - King Abdulaziz DARAH and the NationalArchives of the United Arab Emirates is currently, the National Centre forDocumentation and Research earlier - the US National Archives - USpresidential museums and libraries - British National archivesAmong the most important results of study is: each national archivehave Tweets on Twitter, including a formal documented and most of themare not documented with the exception of the US National Archives have ageneral Tweets and other specialized sub-multiple, and empty most of theNational Archives Tweets of specific criteria and a clear policy with theexception of the US National Archives has a strategy and policy is clearand published, and that Twitter brings the number of photos and videostogether does not specify exactly how many photos in the account and thenumber of videos and in some cases does not mention the number andsophistication in the number of tweets and Followers and Likes andFavorites - moment after moment and hour after hour and day after day - Itis an indicator of the evolution of the expense of the National archives onTwitter…”
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    How Do the Crises of Falling Oil Prices and COVID-19 Affect Economic Sectors in the Rentier Economies? Evidence from the GCC Countries by Erhan Akkaş, Hazem Al Samman

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The results show that the hardest-hit countries are Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, respectively, while the least impacted countries are Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Furthermore, the sector-wise analysis results reveal that the industrial sector in Saudi Arabia is the sector most affected by the oil price crisis, and the financial sector in Saudi Arabia is the sector most impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak in the GCC countries.…”
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    Clustering of countries in terms of deaths and cases of COVID-19 by Ozge PASIN, Tugce PASIN

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Results: As a result, Armenia, Aruba, Bahrain, French Guiana, Israel, Kuwait, Montenegro, Oman, Qatar, San Marino were a single cluster apart from other countries for two-step clustering. …”
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    Guest Editorial: The Gig Economy and Women Workers in the Middle East by Stella Morgana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Featuring articles analysing case studies in Egypt, Iraq, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, this special issue addresses the abovementioned questions, directly speaking to the academic debate on the global gig economies. …”
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