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Online since: July 2024
Authors: Sinta Murlistyarini, Warsito Warsito, Masruri Masruri, Dwika Putri Pangesti, Asyfariatus Zulfa Azhar
Material
The software used was Pyrx 9.0 for Molecular docking analysis, Ligplot and Discovery Studio Visualizer v16.1.0.15350 for molecular docking visualization, and Marvin Sketch v.22.19.
Capalash, "Synergistic anti-cancer action of salicylic acid and cisplatin on HeLa cells elucidated by network pharmacology and in vitro analysis," Life Sciences, vol. 282 (2021), p. 119802
Notterpek, "Matrix metalloproteinase mediated degradation of basement membrane proteins in Trembler J neuropathy nerves," Journal of Neurochemistry, vol. 83, no. 4 (2002), pp. 885–894
Schlessinger, "Common and distinct elements in cellular signaling via EGF and FGF receptors," Science, vol. 306, no. 5701 (2004), pp. 1506–1507
Capalash, "Synergistic anti-cancer action of salicylic acid and cisplatin on HeLa cells elucidated by network pharmacology and in vitro analysis," Life Sciences, vol. 282 (2021), p. 119802
Notterpek, "Matrix metalloproteinase mediated degradation of basement membrane proteins in Trembler J neuropathy nerves," Journal of Neurochemistry, vol. 83, no. 4 (2002), pp. 885–894
Schlessinger, "Common and distinct elements in cellular signaling via EGF and FGF receptors," Science, vol. 306, no. 5701 (2004), pp. 1506–1507
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Frank Wirbeleit
.: "Simulation of transient boron diffusion during rapid thermal annealing in silicon," Journal of Applied Physics 69(1991)12, pp.8133-8138, doi: 10.1063/1.347466
[9] Windl, W.; Buneal, M.M.; Stumpf, R.; Dunham, S.T.; Masquelier, M.
Phys., 104 (2008) 4, pp.044908-1 .. 044908-7, doi:10.1063/1.2968462 [21] Feudel, T.:” Advanced Annealing Schemes for High-Performance SOI Logic Technologies”, Materials Science Forum; March, 573-574(2008), pp. 387-400 [22] Jones, K.S.; Kuryliw, E.; Murto, R.; Rendon, M.; Talwar, S.; :"Boron diffusion upon annealing of laser thermal processed silicon ", Ion Implantation Technology”, 2000.
Phys., 104 (2008) 4, pp.044908-1 .. 044908-7, doi:10.1063/1.2968462 [21] Feudel, T.:” Advanced Annealing Schemes for High-Performance SOI Logic Technologies”, Materials Science Forum; March, 573-574(2008), pp. 387-400 [22] Jones, K.S.; Kuryliw, E.; Murto, R.; Rendon, M.; Talwar, S.; :"Boron diffusion upon annealing of laser thermal processed silicon ", Ion Implantation Technology”, 2000.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: A. Wagner, M. Butterling, Jakub Čížek, Gerhard Brauer, O. Melikhova, I. Procházka, W. Anwand, M. Vlček, F. Lukáč
Introduction
An energetic positron implanted into a solid loses most of its kinetic energy within ~ 0.1 ps in collisions with electrons [1] and reaches thermal equilibrium with the host material typically within a few ps [2].
Moreover, from comparison of measurements performed on various targets it was concluded that the probability for TQAF is determined predominantly by positron energy and varies only slightly with the target material.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (project P108/10/0648) and by the grant SVV-2010-265303.
Procházka, Investigation of positron annihilation in flight using digital coincidence Doppler broadening spectrometer, New Journal of Physics (2012) in print.
Moreover, from comparison of measurements performed on various targets it was concluded that the probability for TQAF is determined predominantly by positron energy and varies only slightly with the target material.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (project P108/10/0648) and by the grant SVV-2010-265303.
Procházka, Investigation of positron annihilation in flight using digital coincidence Doppler broadening spectrometer, New Journal of Physics (2012) in print.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Hardev Singh Virk
One of the most striking characteristics of track-registering materials is the correlation with their electrical conductivity.
There is possibility of track formation in all those materials having resistivity more than 2000 ohm-cm.
A single-activation-energy model [10] was proposed for inorganic solids but to our surprise it holds good for all types of SSNTDs, viz. glasses, polymeric materials, and minerals [11-35]. 2.
Ø There is a need to explore and exploit application of Modgil-Virk formulation in other areas of radiation damage, for example, Ion Beam Modification of Materials and Nuclear Reactor Shielding Materials.
Miller, Fission track ages and track annealing behaviour of some micas, Science 143 (1964) 349-351
There is possibility of track formation in all those materials having resistivity more than 2000 ohm-cm.
A single-activation-energy model [10] was proposed for inorganic solids but to our surprise it holds good for all types of SSNTDs, viz. glasses, polymeric materials, and minerals [11-35]. 2.
Ø There is a need to explore and exploit application of Modgil-Virk formulation in other areas of radiation damage, for example, Ion Beam Modification of Materials and Nuclear Reactor Shielding Materials.
Miller, Fission track ages and track annealing behaviour of some micas, Science 143 (1964) 349-351
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Mohamed Antar
The steps may also cover a phase change material [29] to add energy storage term to keep water heated for longer period of time and accordingly extend productivity period of the solar still to beyond sunset.
Energy components in the form of heat are shown in Figures, as solar irradiation falling on the solar still, heat transfer within the solar still that includes the thermal radiation transmitted through the glass cover to the water surface and heat transfer by convection, radiation and evaporation form the water surface back to the glass cover, heat loss through the still opaque material and heat loss to the ambient air through both convection and radiation heat transfer modes.
Manikandan, Experimental analysis of Single Slope Stepped Solar Still with and without Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage System (LHTESS), International Journal of Research in Environmental Science and Technology 2(4) (2012) 92-95
Verma, Effect of cover materials on heat and mass ransfer coefficients in a plastic solar still, Desalin.
Energy components in the form of heat are shown in Figures, as solar irradiation falling on the solar still, heat transfer within the solar still that includes the thermal radiation transmitted through the glass cover to the water surface and heat transfer by convection, radiation and evaporation form the water surface back to the glass cover, heat loss through the still opaque material and heat loss to the ambient air through both convection and radiation heat transfer modes.
Manikandan, Experimental analysis of Single Slope Stepped Solar Still with and without Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage System (LHTESS), International Journal of Research in Environmental Science and Technology 2(4) (2012) 92-95
Verma, Effect of cover materials on heat and mass ransfer coefficients in a plastic solar still, Desalin.
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Yskandar Hamam, Jaco A. Jordaan, Kazeem B. Adedeji, Thabane H. Shabangu
In addition, the pipe materials have an impact on the leak discharge rate, which could not be the same for all materials.
N1 exponent for different pipe materials and leak geometry [8].
This model strongly depends on the pipe materials.
Different results have been recorded for different pipe materials.
Experimental results revealed that accuracy depends on the pipe materials.
N1 exponent for different pipe materials and leak geometry [8].
This model strongly depends on the pipe materials.
Different results have been recorded for different pipe materials.
Experimental results revealed that accuracy depends on the pipe materials.
Implementation of 5G Communication Network for a Safe Operation of Autonomous and Conventional Ships
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Khalifa Mansouri, Abdelmoula Ait Allal, Loubna El Amrani, Abdelfatteh Haidine, Mohamed Youssfi
Implementation of 5G Communication Network for a Safe Operation of Autonomous and Conventional Ships
Abdelmoula AIT ALLAL1,a*, Loubna El Amrani2,b, Abdelfatteh HAIDINE3,c, Khalifa MANSOURI1,d, Mohamed YOUSSFI 1,e
1Laboratory: Signals, Distributed Systems and Artificial Intelligence (SSDIA)
ENSET Mohammedia, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco
2Data Analysis and Information
National School of Applied Sciences Kenitra, Morocco
3Laboratory of Information Technologies (LTI)
ENSA El Jadida, Chouaib Doukkali University, Morocco
aaitallal.abdelmoula67@gmail.com, bLoubna6elamrani@gmail.com, cabdel.haidine@gmail.com, dkhmansouri@hotmail.com, emed@youssfi.net
Keywords: Autonomous ship, Communication rate, Conventional ship, Energy efficiency, 5G, Maritime Communication, Spectral efficiency, UAVBs.
In the fourth section, the study methodology and materials are detailed, explaining the approach adopted in the modeling of the 5G network implementation.
Methodology and Materials In order to collect the necessary data to support the present work, an in-situ study has been conducted on board of several cargo ships.
International Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing.
In the fourth section, the study methodology and materials are detailed, explaining the approach adopted in the modeling of the 5G network implementation.
Methodology and Materials In order to collect the necessary data to support the present work, an in-situ study has been conducted on board of several cargo ships.
International Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Klaus Funke
During the following years and decades, Tubandt’s achievements in the field of science which is now known as Solid State Ionics were, indeed, groundbreaking.
It did, indeed, open up a new field of science, viz.
In their 1969 paper, Nölting and Rein had, therefore, good reason to refute Perrott and Fletcher’s results, and Jost concurred with a detailed contribution to the Journal of Chemical Physics [12].
The basis for the modeling sketched in Section 5 was laid more than twenty years ago [135], with a view to describe the dynamics of mobile ions in disordered materials with crystalline or glassy structures.
Chantry eds., IPC Science and Technology Press, Guildford, 1973
It did, indeed, open up a new field of science, viz.
In their 1969 paper, Nölting and Rein had, therefore, good reason to refute Perrott and Fletcher’s results, and Jost concurred with a detailed contribution to the Journal of Chemical Physics [12].
The basis for the modeling sketched in Section 5 was laid more than twenty years ago [135], with a view to describe the dynamics of mobile ions in disordered materials with crystalline or glassy structures.
Chantry eds., IPC Science and Technology Press, Guildford, 1973
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Yuriy S. Nechaev
Kurdjumov Institute of Metals Science and Physics, I.P.
This influence essentially depends on the methods of preparation and treatment of materials, resulting in different contents of lattice defects, and it especially manifests itself under the so-called thermal-hydrogen treatment and hydrogen induced hardening of a number of metallic materials [19,20], including palladium and palladium-based alloys.
The experimental methods of studying dislocation-type hydrogen traps and their influence on the apparent characteristics of hydrogen solubility and diffusivity in metallic materials are described in [21,22].
Öchsner: submitted to Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2007) [17] L.S.
[75] Landolt-Börnsten: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology, edited by H.
This influence essentially depends on the methods of preparation and treatment of materials, resulting in different contents of lattice defects, and it especially manifests itself under the so-called thermal-hydrogen treatment and hydrogen induced hardening of a number of metallic materials [19,20], including palladium and palladium-based alloys.
The experimental methods of studying dislocation-type hydrogen traps and their influence on the apparent characteristics of hydrogen solubility and diffusivity in metallic materials are described in [21,22].
Öchsner: submitted to Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2007) [17] L.S.
[75] Landolt-Börnsten: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology, edited by H.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Qi Xing Zhou, Wei Tao Liu, Jun Cheng Ni
Uptake of Heavy Metals by Trees: Prospects for Phytoremediation
Weitao Liua, Juncheng Nib and Qixing Zhouc
Key Laboratory of Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria, Ministry of Education / Tianjin Key Laboratory of Urban Ecology Environmental Remediation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
alwt@nankai.edu.cnl, b938788897@qq.com, czhouqx@nankai.edu.cn (Corresponding author)
Keywords: Heavy metal, Phytoremediation, Tree, Uptake, Contaminated soils.
Another important problem that prevents an increase in phytoextraction is linked to the subsequent disposal of the plant-contaminated material.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the two project of National Natural Foundation of Science of China (grant No. 31170473 & 21107052).
Song, Remediation of Contaminated Soils: Principles and Methods, Science Press, Beijing, 2004
Lan, et al., Cadmium tolerance and accumulation in cultivars of a high-biomass tropical tree (Averrhoa carambola) and its potential for phytoextraction, Journal of Environmental Quality. 39 (2010) 1262-1268
Another important problem that prevents an increase in phytoextraction is linked to the subsequent disposal of the plant-contaminated material.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the two project of National Natural Foundation of Science of China (grant No. 31170473 & 21107052).
Song, Remediation of Contaminated Soils: Principles and Methods, Science Press, Beijing, 2004
Lan, et al., Cadmium tolerance and accumulation in cultivars of a high-biomass tropical tree (Averrhoa carambola) and its potential for phytoextraction, Journal of Environmental Quality. 39 (2010) 1262-1268