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    • Mega Events and Crowd Evacuation at Tourist Attractions: A Case Study of Souq Waqif using Pedestride Crowd Simulation Tool 

      Abdelaal, Ali; Dias, Charitha; Sarvi, Majid; Alhajyaseen, Wael; Tarlochan, Faris ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)
      Evacuating individuals at large gathering places can be achieved safely and efficiently through the detailed understanding of crowd dynamics within a certain location. Souq Waqif is a major tourist attraction in Qatar that ...
    • Megaprojects to Improve Public Transport from the User’ Perspective 

      Varga, Janos; Csiszarik-Kocsir, Agnes ( Qatar University Press , 2023 , Conference Paper)
      Globalisation and our fast-paced world have opened up new horizons all over the world. Population growth, rising energy prices and their declining nature are creating problems for transport. Road congestion, drastic increases ...
    • Meiofaunal Life of Man-Made Wastewater Ponds in Qatar 

      Elhag, E.A. [الحاج ابو جبر الحاج]; Kardousha, M.M.; Al-Thani, R.F.; Abdulfatih, H.A.; Al-Naimi, I.S.; ... more authors ( Qatar University , 2002 , Article)
      The meiofaunal life of two wastewater ponds around Doha City was studied for the period October 2000-October 2001. The substrate nature of the two ponds was found to be similar in mean particle sizes but the densities of ...
    • Membrane Distillation Crystallization Hybrid Process for Zero Liquid Discharge in QAFCO Plant 

      Gulied, Mona; Zavahir, Sifani; Elmakki, Tasneem; Qiblawey, Hazim; Hameed, Bassim; ... more authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)
      Qatar fertilizer company (QAFCO) is one of the world’s largest single site producer of ammonia and urea with production capacity of 12,900 metric tons per day. Currently, QAFCO faces major challenges in terms of water ...
    • Mens Rea in Qatar’s Penal Code: Criticisms and Recommendations 

      Al-Shamari, Khalid Saleh; الشمري, خالد صالح ( Qatar University Press , 2019 , Article)
      This paper discusses mens rea as an element of crime, examining the legislative wording of mens rea and the vital role that this wording plays in the formation of the mens rea element in the Qatari Penal Code. The purpose ...
    • Mental health problems in adults with diabetes: prevalence and potential determinants 

      Al-Shahwani, AlAnood; Arafeh, Dana; Al-Asmar, Daniah; Bawadi, Hiba; Daher-Nashif, Suhad; ... more authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)
      Depression is associated with several chronic diseases such as diabetes. Diabetes is a long-term health disorder that have many health complications such as mental health problems, if left untreated. Our study aimed to ...
    • The Merchant of Venice in Arabic 

      Shetywi, Mahmoud ( Qatar University , 1995 , Article)
      This paper intends to investigate the varied treatment of The Merchant of Venice in Arabic, commenting particularly on the depiction of Shylock in Arabic drama. As such, the study will bring into focus two important aspects ...
    • Mercury levels in tar mat contaminated beaches and its marine organisms living along the Qatari coasts 

      Abouelezz, Ahmed Helmy Hassan ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)
      One of the pollutants that affects the coastal environment of Qatar is the vast expanse of oil residue ‘tarmats’ deposited on its beaches. The current study is aimed at gauging the concentration levels of total mercury ...
    • Mercury Pollution In Abu Kir Bay East Of Alexandria, Egypt 

      Aboul Dahab, O.; أبو الذهب, أسامة ( Qatar University , 1992 , Article)
      Abu Kir Bay, east of Alexandria, is subjected to substantial pollution from two direct point sources which are Tabia Pumping Station (TPS) and Lake Edku Outlet (LEO). Mercury was speciated into dissolved reactive, dissolved ...
    • Mesozoic Igneous Activity In Egypt 

      Meneisy, M. Y. [محمد يسري منيسي] ( Qatar University , 1986 , Article)
      A geochronological sequence of the main phases of igneous activity in Egypt during the Mesozoic is presented in this paper. This is essentially based on scrutinized isotopic age data. New K / Ar ages are also included. Three ...
    • Metabolic Effects Of Cyproterone Acetate And Corticosterone In The Chicken Callus Domesticus 

      Saleh, F. [فؤاد صالح]; Ezzat, A. R. ( Qatar University , 1990 , Article)
      The metabolic effects of corticosterone were compared with those of cyproterone acetate , a steroidogenic inhibitor with suggested corticoid-like effects. Corticosterone significantly increased serum levels of ...
    • Metagenomic Analysis of Oral Microbiome during pregnancy 

      Farah, Huda Mohamed; Elamin, Muram Elmubarak; Nader, Rahaf Nader Nader; Alabsi, Rana Said; Bouabidi, Salma Bouazza; ... more authors ( Qatar University Press , 2021 , Poster)
      Pregnancy is a dynamic physiological process associated with significant hormonal, immune and metabolic changes to support the growth and development of the fetus. Several studies have highlighted the role of gut microbiota ...
    • Metalinguistic Knowledge And Formal Functional Proficiency In English: The Case Of Basic Education Stage Learning In Jordan 

      Abdul Fattah, Hussein S.; محمد, حسين عبد الفتاح ( Qatar University , 1998 , Article)
      The present study aimed at assessing Jordanian 10th graders' metalinguistic knowledge of 15 English grammatical concepts or categories via rule description and exemplification as well as the link between the achieved ...
    • method validation of drug quantification poster 

      Mohamed Atia, Fathy Atia; Ahmadi, Ahmad Ali; AlSafran, Mohammed ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)
      A lowest detection limit with straight linearity were obtained by developing a method to analyze Phenacetin (Phe) in both aqueous and organic extraction by using Liquid chromatography Triple Quoadrpole mass with electrospray ...
    • Methylated Flavonoids From Artemisia Monosperma 

      Ismail, S. I. [شمس الدين امبابي اسماعيل]; Hammouda, F. M.; Rizk, A. M.; Hassan, N. M. ( Qatar University , 1989 , Article)
      Investigation of the flavonoid constituents of Artemisia monosperma resulted in the isolation and identification of four methylated flavonoids: quercetin 3,3',4'-trimethylether, diosmetin (luteolin 4'-methylether), ...
    • Microbial utilization of some agricultural And agro-industrial waste products for the Production of single cell protein (scp). 

      Abo Hamed, N. A. A.; أبو حامد, نبيل أبو القاسم ( Qatar University , 1993 , Article)
      The dried residues of com crop (com straw) were hydrolysed by 0.5 NH2SO4. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been allowed to grow on media containing different concentrations of the com straw hydrolysate (CSH). The optimal ...
    • Microcomputer Aided Selection Of Robot Manipulators 

      Abdel Rahman, T. M ( Qatar University , 1991 , Article)
      This paper presents two programs for microcomputer aided assessment of the performance of robot manipulators. The first program automatically generates robot models based on user-supplied kinematic parameters. The program ...
    • Microdetermination Of Some Organic Nitriles Using The Cyanide Ion Selective Electrode 

      Hassan, S. S. M. [سعد السيد محمد حسن] ( Qatar University , 1985 , Article)
      The response characteristics of the solid state cyanide ion selective electrode toward some organic nitriles are investigated. In 10 M KOH solution, the electrode exhibits near Nemstian response over the range of 10~2 to ...
    • Microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary Rocks of Um Rijam Area, South Jordan 

      Youssef, M. I. [مراد يوسف] ( Qatar University , 1982 , Article)
      This paper deals, for the first time, with the microfacies of the Upper Cretaceous - Lower Tertiary rocks of south Jordan. Twenty three microfacies associations are recognized, described, discussed and illustrated. This ...
    • Micromodel Study on Pore Scale Mechanisms Associated with Permeability Impairment in Porous Media 

      Nishad, Safna; Al-Raoush, Riyadh ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)
      Recently, researchers are attracted towards the gas production from hydrate bearing sediments considering its abundance in marine continental margins and persisting demand for alternate energy. Dissociation of hydrate into ...