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    INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RECLAIMED RUBBER AND SAWDUST COMPOSITE by MATAR, MOHAMMED S. A.

    Published 2022
    “…Reclaimed rubber composites can offer promising mechanical properties and a new way of incorporating waste materials for sustainable recycling. …”
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    Seasonal Variations of Acoustic Properties in Ropme Sea Area by El Gindy, A. A. H. [احمد عبد الحميد الجندي]

    Published 1993
    “…The horizontal distributions of the anomaly of the vertically averaged sound speed from 1500 m/s showed a minimum deviation (5-10 m/s) in the area delineated by 22-24°N and 60-62°E, i.e., in Gulf of Oman where the depths exceed 2000 meters. …”
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    Investigation of the structural, optical and gas sensing properties of PANI coated Cu-ZnS microsphere composite by Parangusan H.

    Published 2020
    “…The calculated band gap (Eg) value of PANI/Cu-ZnS composite is 2.47 eV. Furthermore, the fabricated gas sensor based on PANI/Cu-ZnS can perform at room temperature and exhibits good gas sensing performance toward CO2 gas. …”
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    Improved mechanical properties of recycled linear low-density polyethylene composites filled with date palm wood powder by AlMaadeed, Mariam A.

    Published 2014
    “…The ratio between the stress at break at 25°C versus 50°C (σ25/σ50) was between 2.7 and 3.8, whereas the ratio of Young’s modulus of E25/E50 was between 1.6 and 2.6.…”
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    Enhancing the Remediation Capacity of Mercury Ions from Fluorescent Lamp Using Roasted Date Pits and Its Modified Forms by Al-Ghouti, Mohammad A.

    Published 2016
    “…This decreasing in the adsorption capacity is due to the formation of mercury (II) hydroxide Hg(OH2) which forms a precipitation; resulting in decreasing the adsorption. …”
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