Browsing by Author "Moussa, M."
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Inhibition of Aluminium Corrosion in Hydrochloric Acid
Fouda, A. S. [عبد العزيز السيد فوده]; Elawady, Y. A.; Mostafa, H. A.; Moussa, M. N. ( Qatar University , 1993 , Article)The inhibitive effect of oximes, P-diketones and hydrazides, on the corrosion of aluminium in 2M HC1 has been investigated galvanostatically. The results suggest that, in presence of inhibitors, the anode is preferentially ... -
Interference cancellation through interference alignment for downlink of cognitive cellular networks
Moussa, M.; Foukalas, F.; Khattab, T. ( Institution of Engineering and Technology , 2015 , Article)Interference cancellation through interference alignment (IA) at the downlink of cognitive cellular networks is proposed. IA helps the spatial resources to be shared among primary and secondary cells, and thus it can provide ... -
Mechanism Of The Inhibition Afforded By Some Hydrazone Oxime Derivatives Towards Aluminium In 2m Naoh Solution
Fouda, A. S. [عبد العزيز السيد فوده]; Elbaz, A. M.; Moussa, M. N. ( Qatar University , 1991 , Article)The effect of some hydrazone oxime derivatives on the corrosion of aluminium in 2M NaOH solution was studied by polarization and weight-loss techniques. Polarization data indicated that all inhibitors tested were of a mixed ... -
Triaryl And Trialkyl Phosphites As Corrosion Inhibitors For Copper In Nitric Acid
Fouda, A. S. [عبد العزيز السيد فوده]; Gomah, S. A.; Moussa, M. N. ( Qatar University , 1992 , Article)Some triaryl and trialkyi phosphites were investigated as inhibitors of the corrosion of copper in nitric acid. The values of inhibitor efficiency from weight-loss measurements are in good agreement with those obtained ... -
Vascular cells proteome associated with bradykinin and leptin inflammation and oxidative stress signals
Hariri M.A.; Jaffa M.A.; Saoud R.; Zhao J.; Zhu R.; Jaffa A.A.; El-Achkar G.A.; Moussa M.; Kobeissy F.; Hassan A.; Ziyadeh F.N.; Mechref Y.; Jaffa A.A.... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2020 , Article)Among the primary contributors to cardiovascular diseases are inflammation and oxidative imbalance within the vessel walls as well as the fibrosis of rat aortic smooth muscle cell (RASMC). Bradykinin (BK) and leptin are ...