Egyptian 2/D Table (D Composite Number): Continuation and End of a Consistent Project
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2017
Pages:
16-21
Received:
11 April 2017
Accepted:
26 April 2017
Published:
21 June 2017
Abstract: This final approach implies that all alternative solutions were pre-calculated by the scribes. The classification parameter is the difference (s-r) between two divisors of D in the decompositions 2/D =1/D1+1/D2. Adequate adjustments of (s-r) provide a low limit (57) to the count of alternatives. A four-component generator (2/3, 2/5, 2/7, 2/11) operates as a (hidden) mother-table. Adding few logical rules of common sense is enough to find the reasons of the Egyptian choices. Even 2/95, not decomposable into two fractions but only into three, turns out quite explainable.
Abstract: This final approach implies that all alternative solutions were pre-calculated by the scribes. The classification parameter is the difference (s-r) between two divisors of D in the decompositions 2/D =1/D1+1/D2. Adequate adjustments of (s-r) provide a low limit (57) to the count of alternatives. A four-component generator (2/3, 2/5, 2/7, 2/11) oper...
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Study of the Micro Biological Deterioration Effect on the Vegetable – Tanned Leather Shoes from Mamluk Era with an Application on the Agricultural Museum in Egypt
Rabea Radi Abdel Kader,
Shaimaa Sayed Mohamed El-Sayed
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2017
Pages:
22-24
Received:
29 June 2017
Accepted:
13 July 2017
Published:
1 November 2017
Abstract: Vegetable tanned leather shoes are considered one of the most important museum artifacts in the both local and international museums, they represent cultural and civilized heritage, we can devise from them very important information about history, Art and important sciences. They are exposed to several problems in their excavated sites or inside museums and their stores; the most important problem is the Biodeterioration which causes the degradation and the loss of these shoes in the end by secreting organic acids like oxalic and citric acids. In this research this problem will be presented with an application on a chosen object from the Agricultural museum in Egypt, Biological scans by sterilized swabs were taken from the surface of the shoes to identify the Fungi grown on the surface of the shoes.
Abstract: Vegetable tanned leather shoes are considered one of the most important museum artifacts in the both local and international museums, they represent cultural and civilized heritage, we can devise from them very important information about history, Art and important sciences. They are exposed to several problems in their excavated sites or inside mu...
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