A simple and efficient approach to predict reservoir settling volume: case study of Bin El Ouidane reservoir (Morocco)

2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdellatif Ahbari ◽  
Laila Stour ◽  
Ali Agoumi ◽  
Laila Oualkacha
Author(s):  
Oluseyi O. Fabiyi

Urban administration has been a challenge in the developing economy especially in historical traditional settlements. Growth of these cities often outstrips the capacities of urban managers to administer urban systems coupled with the fact that developments in the older parts and new areas require different strategies. Therefore it is often recommended that digital technologies be adopted to enhance administration of old and new areas in urban settings. The chapter evaluated the challenges of urban administration in Ibadan city, Nigeria from colonial period to recent urban planning systems. It advanced a model of municipal administration in a digital platform for efficient management of Ibadan city. The model is also applicable to any similar cities in the developing economy. The model recommended a replacement paper and maps approach administration to digital approach. The chapter highlighted the deficiency of the current paper and map approach and advanced efficient approach through digital technologies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamda Ali Mohamed

This research aims to have a substantial glance at the middle schools in Qatar, which adopted co-teaching models, where special education teachers and general education teachers collaborate to teach students in an inclusive environment. Therefore, we want to recognize the problems faced by teachers, along with students, in terms of the efficacy of the co-teaching model as a way of learning, and even though the model is successful globally, it is better to determine if there are any concerns locally about the model, so that we implement it locally with an efficient approach.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher R. M. Asquith ◽  
Caleb Hopkins ◽  
Daniel K. Treiber ◽  
William J. Zuercher

AbstractWe demonstrate an innovative approach utilising both fit-for-purpose kinase mini-panels and kinome-wide panels to progress discovery programs in the optimization of inhibitor potency and selectivity. We present a focused case study on development of a selective inhibitor of cyclin G associated kinase (GAK) using the quin(az)oline inhibitor chemotype. These results exemplify a versatile, efficient approach to drive kinome selectivity during inhibitor development programs.


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