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Hammad, Bashar, Eihab Abdel‐Rahman, & Ali H. Nayfeh. (2006). Tuning of a MEMS RF Filter. TechConnect Briefs. 3(2006). 345–348.1 indexed citations
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Abdel‐Rahman, Eihab, Ali H. Nayfeh, & Mohammad I. Younis. (2004). Dynamic Simulations of a Novel RF MEMS Switch. TechConnect Briefs. 2(2004). 287–290.12 indexed citations
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Nayfeh, Ali H. & Mohammad I. Younis. (2004). A Model for Thermoelastic Damping in Microplates. TechConnect Briefs. 2(2004). 255–258.8 indexed citations
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Abdel‐Rahman, Eihab & Ali H. Nayfeh. (2003). Superharmonic Resonance of an Electrically Actuated Resonant Microsensor. TechConnect Briefs. 1(2003). 312–315.5 indexed citations
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El-Badawy, Ayman & Ali H. Nayfeh. (1999). Nonlinear identification of a scaled structural dynamic model of the F-15 tail section. 3727. 1175–1181.3 indexed citations
Masad, Jamal A. & Ali H. Nayfeh. (1994). Stability of separating subsonic boundary layers. NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N. 95. 17268.1 indexed citations
Nayfeh, Ali H.. (1985). Problems in perturbation. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).355 indexed citations
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Nayfeh, Ali H.. (1979). Effect of streamwise vortices on Tollmien-Schlichting waves. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 80. 16294.1 indexed citations
Nayfeh, Ali H., et al.. (1976). Transmission of sound through nonuniform circular ducts with compressible mean flows. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).38 indexed citations
Nayfeh, Ali H. & William S. Saric. (1975). Non-parallel stability of boundary layer flows. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 75. 22654.21 indexed citations
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