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The effects of Echis pyramidum venom (EPV) (0.25, 0.50, and 1.00 mg/kg) on activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) and levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and total thiols (T‐SH) in liver and kidneys of rats were investigated. EPV significantly and dose dependently decreased the activities of SOD and CAT in livers. Although the kidney SOD and CAT activities...
This paper presents an approach for evaluating domain specific linguistic ontology. The approach used a set of questions pertaining to the internal structure of the ontology and employed to evaluate the SemQ linguistic ontology, an ontology for representing semantic oppositions in the Holy Quran. We believe following such an approach for evaluating linguistic ontologies will create a custom-specific...
In the last decades the computational linguistics community has developed important and widely used lexical resources. Although they are very popular among the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community, they do not address two important characteristics of language. The first is that the meaning of a word in a language is a collective effort defined by the people who use the language. The second...
In this paper, we describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of the MPE (Micro Project with Eclipse) learning activity. The MPE learning activity is designed to enable students to apply software engineering principles within a limited timeframe of one academic semester. The MPE activity is based on the Eclipse platform. Students studying a Software Engineering course at the Information Technology...
One of the essential learning outcomes for software engineering students is to be able to work effectively in a team. A challenge facing academia is how to facilitate the development of these skills in students. One common approach is to involve students in collaborative activities such as group projects. However, working in a group does not necessarily imply that students develop the desired teamwork...
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