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La tesis doctoral tiene como objetivo la edición, traducción y estudio de la obra de viajes autobiográfica Nişāb al-ajbār wa-taḏkirat al-ajyār del converso al islam Abd Allāh Ibn al-Şabbāḥ, peregrino asceta que recorrió el mundo árabe musulmán en el s.XV, en base al manuscrito unicum en árabe depositado en la Bibliotèque Nationale de Túnez. En primer lugar se hace una edición diplomática del unicum, con abundantes apreciaciones y correcciones en notas a pie de página de la riḥla (relato de viajes). En segundo lugar, se aporta una traducción al español y, por último, se incluye un estudio en el que se pone de manifiesto el origen setabense del autor, se fija una cronología para el autor y obra, se estudian las peculiaridades lingüísticas del unicum así como las fases en la composición de la obra y se estudian las ilustraciones de la Meca, Medina, Hebrón y Jerusalén que están reflejadas en el manuscrito
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The electrochemical reactions of dopamine, catechol and methylcatechol were investigated at tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) thin film electrodes. In order to better understand the reaction mechanisms of these molecules, cyclic voltammetry with varying scan rates was carried out at different pH values in H2SO4 and PBS solutions. The results were compared to the same redox reactions taking place at glassy carbon (GC) electrodes. All three catechols exhibited quasi-reversible behavior with sluggish electron transfer kinetics at the ta-C electrode. At neutral and alkaline pH, rapid coupled homogeneous reactions followed the oxidation of the catechols to the corresponding o-quinones and led to significant deterioration of the electrode response. At acidic pH, the extent of deterioration was considerably lower. All the redox reactions showed significantly faster electron transfer kinetics at the GC electrode and it was less susceptible toward surface passivation. An EC mechanism was observed for the oxidation of dopamine at both ta-C and GC electrodes and the formation of polydopamine was suspected to cause the passivation of the electrodes.
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nammaqahā Muḥammad al-Azharī najl al-Ḥasan al-ʻAdawī al-Ḥamzāwī. Washshaḥa bihā ḥawāshī Muḥammad al-Ḥifnī ʻalá Sharḥ al-Risālah al-waḍʻīyah al-ʻAḍudīyah / li-Abī al-Qāsim al-Samarqandī wa-bi-hāmishihā al-ḥawāshī al-madhkūrah maʻa al-sharḥ al-madhkūr.
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[Mūsá ibn Muḥammad Qāḍīʹzādah].
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Mullā Mūsá ibn Mullā ʻĪsá Sayrāmī nīng taʼlīfī.
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Rifāʻah Badawī Rāfiʻ al-Ṭahṭāwī.
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li-muʼallifihā Muḥammad ʻAlī ibn Ḥusayn.
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min taʼlīf Khūjah Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī.
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[al-Ḥasan ibn Raḥḥāl al-Tadlāwī].
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lil-Imām Aḥmad ibn Sharqāwī. Wa-yalīhā kitāb Naṣīḥat al-dhākirīn wa-irghām al-mukābirīn / lil-Ustādh al-madhkūr. Muṭarrizan hāmishahā bi-al-risālah al-musammāh bi-al-Asinnah al-faʻʻālah fī akbād man ankara ʻalá al-ustādh marartu ʻalá al-jalālah / lil-ʻAllāmah al-Muḥaqqiq Mawlānā al-Shaykh Muḥammad al-Miṣrī al-Jirjāwī.
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Abī ʻĪsá Sayyid al-Mahdī ibn Sayyid Muḥammad al-Wazzānī.
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Author's own abridgement of his longer commentary on Moroccan sufi Ibn Mashīsh's prayer book known as Ṣalawāt. Longer version is titled: Rawḍāt al-ʻarshīyah fī al-kalām ʻala al-Ṣalawāt al-Mashīshīyah.
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Unbound.
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Written in one column, 15 lines per page, in black rubricated in red. Title written in green and red ink.