نتایج جستجو برای: ahmad ibn müsä
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Abu-al-Hassan, Ala-a`Ddeen Ali Ibn Abe`l-Hazm Ibn a`Nnafees al-Qurashi a`Ddimashqi (607-687 A.H.) was born in Damascus, wherein he grew up and was occupied studying sciences as syntax, jurisprudence, medicine, theology, tradition, logic, etc. His most well known masters in medicine were Muhadhdhib a`Ddeen a`Ddakhwar and Umran Israeli. After completing his studies, he left Damascus for Cairo, wh...
Abu-al-Hassan, Ala-a`Ddeen Ali Ibn Abe`l-Hazm Ibn a`Nnafees al-Qurashi a`Ddimashqi (607-687 A.H.) was born in Damascus, wherein he grew up and was occupied studying sciences as syntax, jurisprudence, medicine, theology, tradition, logic, etc. His most well known masters in medicine were Muhadhdhib a`Ddeen a`Ddakhwar and Umran Israeli. After completing his studies, he left Damascus for Cairo, wh...
Improving industrial product reliability, maintainability and, thus, availability is a challenging task for many industrial companies. In industry, there is a growing need to process data in real time, since the generated data volume exceeds the available storage capacity. This Paper consists of a review of data stream mining and data stream management systems aimed at improving product availab...
Keywords: Second order differential systems Saddle point theorem Generalized Ahmad–Lazer–Paul type condition a b s t r a c t Existence of periodic solutions to second order differential systems with gyroscopic forces is considered via variational methods, where a generalized Ahmad–Lazer–Paul type condition is used. We do not impose the condition that the gyroscopic forces are small.
The discussion about the soul (al-nafs) in Islamic world has been started since emergence of thinkers on historical stage. Beginning with collapse Greek-Roman civilization and movement translation, commentary original literature carried out by thinkers, especially during Abbasid Daula, essence Greek thought was lifted enriched. development psychology if traced through classical literature, it t...
During the Sassanid Empire in Persia (226-652 AD), there was a renaissance of humanistic sciences, including medicine, in the city of Gondi-Shapur. When the Islamic center of power moved to Baghdad in about 750 AD, physicians of Gondi-Shapur, including the dean of the medical school (a Nestorian Christian), gradually moved to Baghdad constructing hospitals and medical schools. Aided by the Pers...
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