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    Wind energy potential along the onshore and offshore Qatar by Mohammed, Aboobacker Valliyil

    Published 2020
    “…cant increase or decrease of wind power around Qatar in the last 40 years in most of the locations, while there is a slight decreasing trend in the o?…”
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    Experimental determination and computational fluid dynamics predictions of pressure loss in close-coupled elbows (RP-1682) by Salehi, Mohammad

    Published 2017
    “…The results of this study showed that the loss coefficient increased as a function of separation distance between the elbows in a Z-configuration and decreased in a U-configuration. For both 305 mm (12 in.) and 203 mm (8 in.) diameter elbows, power law expressions correlating the combination loss coefficient data as a function of intermediate length for close-coupled elbows arranged in a Z-configuration or a U-configuration were presented. …”
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    Electrochemical behavior of mild and corrosion resistant concrete reinforcing steels by Sohail, Muazzam G.

    Published 2020
    “…Reinforcing bars (rebar) of 16 mm diameter and 310 mm length were embedded in cylindrical concrete samples of 60 mm diameter and 350 mm length, and subjected to a Southern Exposure test for sixteen months. …”
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    Electronic vs Ionic limitations to electrochemical performance in Li4Ti5O12-based organic suspensions for lithium-redox flow batteries by Madec, L.

    Published 2014
    “…The KB content was fixed at 3 wt% while the LTO content was varied between 15 and 25 wt%. The anolyte thickness in the cell was varied between 0.5 and 1.5 mm. …”
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