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Exploitation of Citrus Peel Extract as a Feedstock for Power Generation in Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)
Published 2019“…The polarization analysis revealed a high-power generation of 71.1 mW/m2 with low OL of 3 kg/m3. The decrease in pH and high volatile fatty acids (VFAs) generation was noted at high OL. …”
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Limiting the Rise in Core Temperature During a Rugby Sevens Warm-up With an Ice Vest.
Published 2019“…Athletes in VEST demonstrated a decrease in ΔTS (-1.59; ±0.72) and ΔTC (-1.63; ±0.73) pre- to post-warm-up, with a lower RPE post warm-up (-1.01; ±0.46), compared to CONTROL. …”
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Textile-Reinforced Mortar (TRM) System as a Strengthening Technique on Reinforced Concrete Beams
Published 2016“…The average values of energy absorption for using carbon as strengthening material were 1.8 × , 1.2 × and 1.6 × for “ρ” _“s” ^“1” “ = 0.5%,” “ρ” _“s” ^“2” “ = 0.72% and “ “ρ” _“s” ^“3” “ = 1.27%” beam specimens respectively to that of the control specimen. …”
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Influence of natural gas composition on adsorption in calcite Nanopores: A DFT study
Published 2021“…The nanopores absorbed up to 28 and 24 molecules of CH4 and CO2, respectively, and the adsorption energy decreased to −0.0062 and −0.0075 eV/Å2 for each. Although the nanopore was filled spatially by the molecules, its surface still has an affinity to absorb more gas molecules energetically. …”
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