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Development and study on properties of tea flower soap
Published 2016-05-01“…The saponin from the tea flower has strong effect of emulsification, dispersion, solubility, foaming, cleaning and many other kinds of active function on surface. In addition, tea flower has special honey fragrance, so that it can be used as natural spice products.Tea flower can be used in daily chemical products industry. …”
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SIMULATION OF MULTIPLEXING OF TWO PHASE SOIL IN CASE OF COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Published 2016-12-01“…For two options of conditions of drainage calculation of function of pore pressure, function of a side raspor and level of consolidation of a layer taking into account and without creep is executed and their surfaces of distribution and a graphics of change are constructed.…”
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Rationally designed laterally-condensed-catalysts deliver robust activity and selectivity for ethylene production in acetylene hydrogenation
Published 2024-12-01“…Multiple design criteria deduced from conventional catalysts facilitate synthesizing a self-repairing Pd:C system of a laterally condensed catalyst (LCC). A Pd layer prepared on a designated SiO2 buffer layer enables control of reactive interface, sub-surface volume and extended functional interface towards the buffer. …”
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Phytoplankton Spring Bloom Inhibited by Marine Heatwaves in the North‐Western Mediterranean Sea
Published 2024-10-01“…Such reduction is related to the enhanced stratification of the water column under MHWs which hinders the renewal of nutrients from deep‐ocean reservoirs, thus preventing surface phytoplankton from blooming. This process negatively impacts particulate organic carbon stocks within the mixed layer, while severe events cause an earlier shift of phytoplankton phenology that provokes changes in zooplankton biomass distribution.…”
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Effects of mass transfer and MHD Casson nanofluid heat transfer on thermophoresis at stagnation point
Published 2025-05-01“…Also, we found that the response rate encourages a reduction in the thermal boundary layer's thickness.…”
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p‐Graphene/Quantum Dot/n‐GaAs Mixed‐Dimensional Heterostructure Junction for Ultrathin Light‐Emitting‐Diodes
Published 2025-06-01“…Despite the promise, achieving high‐performance photonic devices using 2D materials alone remains challenging, and therefore, integrating 2D materials with different dimensional semiconductors has emerged as an alternative approach to enhance device functionality. Here, p‐type graphene/InAs quantum dot (QD)/n‐type GaAs mixed‐dimensional heterojunctions are demonstrated for 1.3 µm light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) by using the p‐graphene as an ultrathin hole injection layer. …”
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Utilization of Bottom Ash from Biomass Combustion in a Thermal Power Plant to Remove Cadmium from the Aqueous Matrix
Published 2024-12-01“…The Fourier Transform Infrared method was used to analyse and identify the different functional groups occurring in bottom ash. Scanning Electron Microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray was used to obtain detailed information on the bottom ash surface. …”
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Assessment of Penetration Depth of Silver Diamine Fluoride in Synthetic Dental Minerals
Published 2025-03-01“…These findings highlight the potential of SDF in managing deep carious lesions by demonstrating its ability to form a protective CaF<sub>2</sub> layer at the surface while allowing deeper penetration of silver ions into mineralized tissues. …”
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Laser‐Induced in situ Synthesis and Assembly of Nano‐Cotton TiO2 Humidity Sensors with High Sensitivity and Fast Response for Real‐Time Respiratory Monitoring
Published 2025-07-01“…The crystallinity, phase composition, surface roughness, and layer thickness of the nano‐cotton TiO2 are estimated to evaluate the developed technology. …”
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Diffusion kinetics of boron in the X200CrMoV12 high-alloy steel
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Experimental investigation and modelling of the nonlinear creep behaviour of additive-manufactured carbon fibre-reinforced polyethylene terephthalate (CF-PET).
Published 2024-10-01“…Increasing the infill orientation from 0° to 90° monotonically improves the creep resistance of the material, which can be explained by orientation of the fibre-matrix reinforcement towards the uniaxial stresses. Surface examinations of creep-ruptured samples via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveal that a combination of matrix failure, fibre pull-out, fibre-matrix debonding, inter-layer debonding, and the presence of voids cause the fractures. …”
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Modulation of Giant Magnetoimpedance Effect in Co-Based Amorphous Wires by Carbon-Based Nanocoatings
Published 2025-04-01“…Co-based amorphous wires (Co-AWs) are functional materials renowned for their high impedance change rate in magnetic fields and a pronounced giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) effect. …”
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Transforming waste into valuable resources: Recycled nitrile-butadiene rubber scraps filled with electric arc furnace slag
Published 2024-12-01“…Interestingly, EAF slag facilitates the rapid fractional recovery of the low-strain storage modulus after experiencing high-amplitude strain, ascribed to the formation of a rigid rubber layer around the slag particles.Overall, the findings highlight the potential to valorize these two waste materials effectively by producing functional recycled NBR/EAF slag composites with desirable properties through a simple, industrially viable recycling method without capital-intensive equipment. …”
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IoTShield: Defending IoT Systems Against Prevalent Attacks Using Programmable Networks
Published 2025-01-01“…The growing proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in smart homes, smart agriculture, and smart energy grids has greatly improved their functionality, efficiency, and responsiveness — but it has also widened the attack surface of these networks. …”
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Never lose sight of enemies: giant honeybees perceive troublemakers even in mass flight mode—a case study
Published 2025-01-01“…During MFA, the colony undergoes a profound reorganization of roles, and its defense capabilities are temporarily lost as the top layer of the bee curtain peels off, making the colony less responsive to external threats. …”
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Retrieval of carbon and inorganic phosphorus during hydrothermal carbonization: ANN and RSM modeling
Published 2024-12-01“…For these two neural networks, 7 neurons in two layers and 14 neurons in one layer were the ideal numbers. …”
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A damage zone detection method in concrete hydraulic structures based on multi-frequency ultrasonic characteristics
Published 2025-04-01“…First, a damage area detection model that can synchronously reflect the non-smooth surface and multi-layer structural characteristics of the damaged area was established based on the real-state characteristics of concrete damage areas, providing a theoretical basis for the fine detection of the internal characteristics of concrete structures. …”
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Investigating the impact of process parameters on the thermomechanical properties of three-dimensional (3D) printed polymer-nanoclay composites
Published 2025-05-01“…The objectives of this work were to improve the thermal conductivity, tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact resistance of the composite, and optimize key processing parameters such as nanoclay concentration, printing orientation, and layer thickness using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). …”
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Mathematical solutions for coupled nonlinear equations based on bioconvection in MHD Casson nanofluid flow
Published 2025-01-01“…We established an artificial neural network (ANN) model, incorporating Tan-Sig and Purelin transfer functions, to enhance the accuracy of predicting skin friction coefficient (SFC) values along the surface. …”
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Mathematical simulation of railway track and trackside contamination with silt
Published 2015-04-01“…To describe the turbulent motions in layered gaseous environment we normally use the instruments common for the theory of fluctuations and the theory of mass transfer - like the second Fick’s equation, from which we can find the required functions of the concentration of harmful substances, depending on the vertical Z and the horizontal X coordinates. …”
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