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Effect Of Sand Blasting On Soda Lime Glass Properties
Published 2003“…The average strength remains almost constant while the dispersion becomes much reduced for the glass sand blasted during 60 minutes (m = 10.4 and smoy = 64 MPa). The variation of the relative efficiency of glass protected solar panels versus sand blasting duration (seen up to 300 min) shows a slow regular decrease until 0.91 for a 90° impact angle and until 0.95 for 30°. …”
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Foamed phase change materials based on recycled polyethylene/paraffin wax blends
Published 2021“…Differential Scanning Calorimetry was used to determine the specific enthalpies of melting (22.4–25.1 J/g) what is the latent heat of materials utilized during a heat absorption. A stability of samples during 10 heating/cooling cycles was demonstrated. …”
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Influenza prevalence and vaccine efficacy among diabetic patients in Qatar
Published 2023“…Among DM patients, influenza was the most prevalent respiratory pathogen at 48.9%. Influenza virus A (IVA) was the most circulating type, contributing to 38.4%, followed by IVB contributing to 10.4% of total respiratory infections. …”
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Influenza prevalence and vaccine efficacy among diabetic patients in Qatar
Published 2023“…Among DM patients, influenza was the most prevalent respiratory pathogen at 48.9%. Influenza virus A (IVA) was the most circulating type, contributing to 38.4%, followed by IVB contributing to 10.4% of total respiratory infections. …”
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Fatigue and Monotonic Behaviors of Corrosion-Damaged Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened with FRCM Composites
Published 2018“…Test results showed that the corrosion of steel bars dramatically decreased the fatigue life of the beams. …”
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Experimental results and modelling of corrosion-damaged concrete beams strengthened with externally-bonded composites
Published 2018“…The investigated parameters included the corrosion levels (10 and 20% mass loss of steel reinforcement), the type of composite (fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) and fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP)), and the number of composite layers (one, two, and four). …”
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Structural performance and moment redistribution of basalt FRC continuous beams reinforced with basalt FRP bars
Published 2021“…Seven beams were longitudinally reinforced with BFRP bars, while the remaining three beams were reinforced with conventional steel bars and served as a control. Test results showed that BFRC-RC beams had higher crack widths, mid-span deflections, and strains than steel-RC beams. …”
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