11/28/2023 0 Comments Bani amir and ras alula![]() ![]() ISSN 1532-0626 (Print) 1532-0634 (Online)Ībdo, Ibrahim and Da Gomez, Carrel and Wang, Chun and Hatano, Kota and Li, Qi and Liu, Chenxin and Yanagisawa, Kiyoshi and Fadila, Ashbir Aviat and Fujimura, Takuya and Miura, Tsuyoshi and Tokgöz, Korkut Kaan and Pang, Jian and Hamada, Hiroshi and Nosaka, Hideyuki and Shirane, Atsushi and Okada, KenichiĪ bi-directional 300-GHz-band phased-array transceiver in 65-nm CMOS with outphasing transmitting mode and LO emission cancellation. ![]() Machine learning-based load distribution and balancing in heterogeneous database management systems.Ĭoncurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 34 ISSN 0018-9294 (Print) 1558-2531 (Online)Ībdennebi, Anes and Elakaş, Anıl and Taşyaran, Fatih and Öztürk, Erdinç and Kaya, Kamer and Yıldırım, Sinan IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 69 ISSN 0925-8388 (Print) 1873-4669 (Online)Ībbasiasl, Taher and Şutova, Hande Eda and Niazi, Soroush and Çelebi Torabfam, Gizem and Karavelioglu, Zeynep and Kirabali, Ufuk and Yilmaz, Abdurrahim and Uvet, Huseyin and Kutlu, Özlem and Ekici, Sinan and Ghorbani, Morteza and Koşar, AliĪ flexible cystoscope based on hydrodynamic cavitation for tumor tissue ablation. Glycerol-mediated synthesis of copper-doped zinc sulfide with ultrathin nanoflakes for flexible energy electrode materials. ISSN 0272-8842 (Print) 1873-3956 (Online)Ībbas, Nadir and Shaheen, Irum and Hussain, Iftikhar and Lamiel, Charmaine and Ahmad, Muhammad and Ma, Xiaoxia and Qureshi, Anjum and Kolkar, Javed and Imran, Muhammad and Ansari, Mohd Zahid and Zhang, Kaili ISSN 0951-418X (Print) 1099-1573 (Online)Ībbas, Nadir and Shaheen, Irum and Ali, Ijaz and Ahmad, Muhammad and Khan, Shahid Ali and Qureshi, Anjum and Kolkar, Javed and Imran, Muhammad and Lamiel, Charmaine and Ansari, Mohd Zahid and Hussain, IftikharĮffect of growth duration of Zn0.76Co0.24S interconnected nanosheets for high-performance flexible energy storage electrode materials. and Hushmandi, Kiavash and Zarrabi, Ali and Sethi, GautamĬurcumin and its derivatives in cancer therapy: potentiating antitumor activity of cisplatin and reducing side effects. Lawsone-encapsulated chitosan/polyethylene oxide nanofibrous mat as a potential antibacterial biobased wound dressing.Ībadi, Asal Jalal and Mirzaei, Sepideh and Mahabady, Mahmood Khaksary and Hashemi, Farid and Zabolian, Amirhossein and Hashemi, Fardin and Raee, Pourya and Aghamiri, Shahin and Ashrafizadeh, Milad and Aref, Amir Reza and Hamblin, Michael R. ISSN 1860-7179 (Print) 1860-7187 (Online)Ībadehie, Fatemeh Saniee and Dehkordi, Ali Hasanpour and Zafari, Mahdi and Bagheri, Mitra and Yousefiasl, Satar and Pourmotabed, Samiramis and Mahmoodnia, Leila and Validi, Majid and Ashrafizadeh, Milad and Zare, Ehsan Nazarzadeh and Rabiee, Navid and Makvandi, Pooyan and Sharifi, Esmaeel As such he fought in the battle of Adwa and met lis death a year later.Movement of mitochondria with mutant DNA through extracellular vesicles helps cancer cells acquire chemoresistance. Thus, in 1894, Alula fully recognised Menilek's hegemony just to return to the position of a 'King's man'. The Tigrean nobles never forgot his humble origin and the Italians could not forgive him for Dogali. ![]() His policy, however, based on uniting the Tigrean elite under Mangasha and attracting the Italians in Eritrea to join hands against the em-peror was unsuccessful. Thus, as the counsellor of Yohannes's heir, Ras Mangasha, Alula became throughout the period of 1889-1893 the most persistent fighter for a Tegre independent of the Shoan Emperor Menilek II. Back in Tagre after the death of Yohannes in 1889, Alula's only way to avoid returning to the lower rungs of the feudal ladder was to preserve the Tigrean hegemony. His activities during those years culminated in military victories (at Kurit against the Mahdists and at Dogali against the Italians) but resulted in the collapse of his dual basis of power: Eritrea and the Tigrean emperor. Alula's power, based on his imperial rank and provincial function, was at its height during the period of 1884-1887. External threats to this province made him a key figure in Ethiopia's relations with its African neighbours and with European powers. As such, he helped his master to consolidate Tigrean hegemony in Ethiopia and was appointed as the governor of the problematic frontier province of the future Eritrea. This son of a peasant managed to avoid the local social scale by becoming the best general of the Tigrean Emperor Yohannes. Ras Alula played a significant role in the political history of northern Ethiopia during the period between the Egyptian invasion of 1875 and the Italian defeat at Adwa in 1896.
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