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Online since: November 2013
Authors: Florin Topală, Cosmin Sinescu, Meda Lavinia Negrutiu, Silvana Cânjău, Adrian Gh. Podoleanu, Adrian Mănescu, Carmen Todea, Virgil Duma
Our findings are in accordance with Wilder-Smith et al study [19] and with Hamdoo et al study [20] where it is confirmed the ability of OCT to separate benign lesions from all other lesion types despite having the same or similar appearance based on epithelium thickness.
[16] Spafford MF, Koch WM, Reed AL, Califano JA, Xu LH, Eisenberger CF, Yip L, Leong PL, Wu L, Liu SX, Jeronimo C, Westra WH, Sidransky D, Detection of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma among exfoliated oral mucosal cells by microsatellite analysis, Clin Cancer Res 7 (2001) 607-612
[17] Swinson B, Jerjes W, El-Maaytah M, Norris P, Hopper C, Optical techniques in diagnosis of head and neck malignancy, Oral Oncol. 42 (2006) 221-228
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Maria Teresa Amorim, Gibson Meira, Ruis Rei, Raphaele Malheiro, Aires Camões, Rui Miguel Ferreira
Jung et al. [2], for example, studied concrete mixtures that replaced cement by FA (0% and 20%) and conclude that to incorporate FA in concrete mix is extremely effective for prevention of penetration of chloride ions.
Also according to Hoppe Filho et al. [9], researchers conclude that utilization of fly ash reduced the charge density, which migrated through the concrete in concrete mixtures that replaced cement by FA (50%).
According to Basheer et al. [14], in extreme cases, the corrosion rate in real structures, due to the action of chloride ions, can reach 5 mm/year and due to carbonation, can reach 0.05 mm/year.
CYTED – Programa Iberamericano de Cinência y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo, 208.pp [2] S.
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Tatiana Sadyrbaeva
Al-Saydeh, M.H.
El-Naas, S.J.
Pashkov et al., Solvent binary extraction, J.
Tarasov et al., The Principles of Liquid Extraction, Chimia, Moscow, (1981) (in Russian).
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Watcharee Rattanasakulthong, Aphichart Rodchanarowan, Jitti Kamsawat, Parinya Boonsa
Introduction Porous materials have been widely studied due to their potential use in many applications such as sound absorber, catalysts, sensors, actuators, fuel cells, microfluidic flow controllers, etc. [1–5] Up until now, one of the simple techniques to fabricate porous metals was by dealloying, which refers to the selective dissolution of one or more active components out of an alloy, such as Al-Cu, Ti-Cu, Mg-Cu, and Au-Cu [6–10].
Xing, A facile one-pot route to fabricate nanoporous copper with controlled hierarchical pore size distributions through chemical dealloying of Al–Cu alloys in an alkaline solution.
Zhang, A benign route to fabricate nanoporous gold through electrochemical dealloying of Al–Au alloys in a neutral solution, Electrochim Acta. 54 (2009) 6190–6198
El-Dasher, J.
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Yi Xuan Ye, Yu Zhang, Chao Tang, Long Jie Xu, Chang Ye
Materials and Methods The Ti64 alloy utilized in this study was obtained as a plate with a chemical composition of 3.21% Al, 5.34% V, 1.27% Fe, 0.89% C, 0.27% N, 1.76% O (all weight percentages), and the balance Ti.
Dong, A.L.
Dong, A.L.
Abou-El-Hossein, Experimental investigation on the effects of magnetic field assistance on the quality of surface finish for sustainable manufacturing of ultra-precision single-point diamond turning of titanium alloys, Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering. 8 (2022) 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2022.1037372
Online since: December 2025
Authors: Hocine Chikh Touami, Tahar Touam
Kennedy et al. [43] achieved 6.3 × 10-2 Ω·cm for ZnO films annealed at 500 °C in vacuum, while Al-Khalli et al. [44] reported 7.96 × 10⁻² Ω·cm under similar conditions.
El-Shaer, Low-cost fabrication methods of ZnO nanorods and their physical and photoelectrochemical properties for optoelectronic applications, Sci.
Al-Dossary, A.
El-Desoky, M.A.
Al-Khalli, M.F.A.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: H.R. Vega-Carrillo, Laszlo Sajo-Bohus, Hardev Singh Virk
Palfalvi and Bhagwat et al
[64] Alvarado et al
For the fast component of the neutron spectrum, El-Sersy et al. [66] obtained an efficiency value of ε = 3.1 x 10 -5 tracks/neutron, probably employing cadmium filter as a cut-off for thermal neutrons.
Al Nahrain University-Science 11 (2008) 66-75
El-Sersy, N.E.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Minoru Osada, Takumi Fujiwara, Yoshihiro Takahashi, Rie Ihara, Nobuhiro Fujie
El Hassouni, A.
Online since: January 2024
Authors: S Radhika, C.M. Padma, S. Stefy Silvia Rani
Al-Najar, & M.
El Houssame, M.
El Firdoussi, (2020), Journal of Chemistry, 2020
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Francisco Mata Cabrera, I. Garrido, J. Tejero, S.R. Karnik, V.N. Gaitonde, J. Paulo Davim
Davim et al. [3] and Davim and Reis [4] reported that Ra increases with the feed rate and decreases with the cutting speed, i.e. to achieve a better surface finish it is necessary to employ a combination of high cutting speed with a low feed rate for machining with PCD and carbide tools.
Petropoulos et al. [9] and Mata et al. [11] also found that feed rate exerts the strongest influence on surface roughness, whilst cutting speed has a secondary effect during turning of PEEK-CF30 material using PCD and carbide tools.
Petropoulos et al. [9] also observed that the Ra and Rq parameters are more influenced by feed rate.
El-Sonbaty, U.A.
El-Hawary A survey of particle swarm optimization applications in power system operations, Electric Power Components and Systems, 34 (2006) 1349-1357
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