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    Experimental study on combustion, performance, and emission behaviours of diesel /WCO biodiesel/Cyclohexane blends in DI-CI engine by Elkelawy, Medhat

    Published 2021
    “…The CO, HC, and smoke density have decreased by increasing the Cyclohexane dose as a flammable additive. …”
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    Intermediate ozonation to enhance biogas production in batch and continuous systems using animal dung and agricultural waste by Almomani, F.

    Published 2017
    “…The %ADefficiency for two-stage AD ranged from 63% to 83%, and for single-stage AD, it was in the range of 42.2%–64.3%. …”
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    The Optical and Electrical Properties of Low Density Polyethylene Films in CuSo4 Solution by Al Naimi, Sabah M. [صباح النعيمي]

    Published 2005
    “…The results of this study show that: (1) Direct and indirect optical transitions exist, (2) Direct and indirect energy gaps increase as the exposure time increases, (3) The Urbach energy band tail decreases as time increases, (4) The d.c. conductivity decreases, while the dielectric constant increases as time increases. …”
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    Microbial electrosynthesis feasibility evaluation at high bicarbonate concentrations with enriched homoacetogenic biocathode by Gunda, Mohanakrishna

    Published 2020
    “…The acetate production rate was found to increase with the increase in the bicarbonate concentration and evidenced a maximum production rate of 260 mg/L d−1 (15 g HCO3−/L). On the contrary, carbon conversion efficiency decreased with the increase in the bicarbonate concentration, which evidenced a maximum at 2.5 g HCO3−/L (90.16%). …”
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    Visual feedback training in young karate athletes by Vando, Stefano

    Published 2014
    “…Methods: 38 young male karate athletes were recruited and randomly in 2 groups: experimental group (SG; n=19, age =16.54 ± 2.00 yrs) and the control group (CG; n= 19, age 16.45 ± 1.53 yrs). The SG performed a battery test of VFT on stabilometric platform screening in a monitor of COP in a real time. …”
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