DSpace at Bethlehem University: Recent submissions
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Optimal designs for contingent response models with application to toxicity and efficacy
(Issac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 2011-12)We generalize results in the literature to obtain a general family contingent response models. These models have ternary outcomes constructed from two Bernouli outcomes, where one outcome is only observed if the other ... -
Optimal designs for contingent response models
(Springer, 2004)We study D- and c-optimal designs for the contingent response models of (1995). In the contingent response model there are two types of failure. We call one failure type toxicity and the other disease failure. No toxicity ... -
Optimal designs for dose-finding in contingent response models
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2004-12)We study D- and c-optimal designs for dose-finding with opposing failure functions. In particular, we study the contingent response models of Li, Durham and Flournoy (1995). In the contingent response model, there are two ... -
The Image of Palestine in the Narratives of Refugees: A Comparative Study of Two Refugee Camps - Qalandia in Palestine and Al Yarmouk in Syria
(Ibrahim Abu-Lughud Institute of International Studies, Birzeit University, 2011) -
'Homeland Sacer': A Nation to be Killed
(Review of Women's Studies, Birzeit University, 2011)The article proposes a new concept -homeland sacer- as the context for understanding the situation of both Iraqi and Palestinian refugees. By using and extending Agamben's concept of homo sacer -those who may be killed ... -
Combining field performance with controlled environment plant imaging to identify the genetic control of growth and transpiration underlying yield response to water-deficit stress in wheat
(2015-07-15)Crop yield in low-rainfall environments is a complex trait under multigenic control that shows significant genotype×environment (G×E) interaction. One way to understand and track this trait is to link physiological studies ... -
The Gates of the City of Jerusalem in the Fatimid and Saljuq Periods (969-1099 AD)
(The University of Jordan, The Deanship of Academic Research and Quality Assurance, 2017-05-03)This study discusses the gates of the city of Jerusalem during the Fāṭimid and Saljūq periods through the study of historical sources, contemporary research on this subject and the results of archaeological excavations ... -
HNN- EXTENSIONS OF FINITE INVERSE SEMIGROUPS
(POLITECNICO DI M ILANO D EPARTMENT OF M ATHEMATICS, 2014)The concept of HNN-extensions of groups was introduced by Higman, Neumann and Neumann in 1949. HNN-extensions and amalgamated free products have played a crucial role in combinatorial group theory, especially for algorithmic ... -
CONTEXT-FREENESS OF THE LANGUAGES OF SCH UTZENBERGER AUTOMATA OF HNN-EXTENSIONS OF FINITE INVERSE SEMIGROUPS
(PUBLICATIONS DE L'INSTITUT MATHEMATIQUE, 2016)We prove that the Schutzenberger graph of any element of the HNN-extension of a fnite inverse semigroup S with respect to its standard presentation is a context-free graph, showing that the language L recognized by this ... -
Undecidability of the word problem for Yamamura’s HNN-extension under nice conditions
(Semigroup Forum, 2016-04)The solvability of the word problem for Yamamura’s HNN-extensions [S; A1, A2; ϕ] has been proved in some particular cases. However, we show that, contrary to the group case, the word problem for [S; A1A2; ϕ] is undecidable ... -
Role of museums and botanical gardens in ecosystem services in developing countries: Case study and outlook
(International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2017)Unprecedented environmental challenges require new tools. Knowledge based on scientific research is critical for the creation of environmental awareness and education in order to bring about behavioral changes in society ... -
Rehumanizing Palestinians?
(The Philosophical Salon, 2018-07-09) -
Literature, Partition and the Nation State: Culture and Conflict in Ireland, Israel and Palestine
(Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, 2001) -
Asian Horror Cinema: Towards a Pan-Asian and Transnational Methodology
(Scope: An Online Journal of Film and Television Studies Issue 22, 2012-02-12) -
Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga
(The Moss Publishing Group (Gale Publishers), 2000) -
Postnational Ethics, Postcolonial Politics: Raymonda Tawil’s My Home, My Prison
(Syracuse UP, 2007)