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Capabilities of cermets tools for high speed machining of austenitic stainless steel
Published 2006“…In the present work cermet tools coated with titanium nitride were used to turn austenitic stainless steel at speeds between 300 and 700 m min-1. Feed rates were varied between 0.05 to 0.4 mm rev-1. …”
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Pembangunan video dokumentari pendidikan bagi mata pelajaran teknologi konkrit
Published 2004“…The data was analyzed using statistic method from Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 11.0 which include percentages, min score and standard devition. Research result are positif that is the min score for each item from section B exceeding 3.8. …”
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Rare presentation of burholderia psedomallei infection
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564
Effects of mango (Mangifera indica L.) and guava (Psidium guajava L.)extract on frozen chicken meat balls’ storage quality
Published 2011“…FRAP value significantly (p<0.05) indicated that mango extract able to reduce ferric ions more effectively compared to guava extract. …”
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Human cord blood leukocyte metallothionein-2A MRNA expression is associated with primiparaous and multiparous childbirth
Published 2013“…Metallothionein (MT), a metal and stress-induced protein, provides transport and storage of metal ions. The current study analyzed the influence of human cord blood leukocyte [Zn] and gravida on leukocyte MT-2A mRNA expression. …”
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Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of unripe papaya extract in an excision wound model
Published 2015“…Objectives: We investigated anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential of papaya fruit phosphate-buffered saline extract (PE) during wound healing and enhancement of the potentials due to trace ions addition. Materials and methods: Rat excision wounds were topically treated twice/day with 20 μL of PE (5 mg extract/mL), 0.5 μg Se2+ added PE (PES), or 100 μM Zn2+ added PE (PEZ). …”
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Synthesis and biological activities of [alpha]-aminoalkanephosphonic acids and [alpha]-aminoalkanephosphonous acids and their derivatives
Published 1989“…These acids were also examined by FAB mass spectrometry and were found to give strong [M+H]+ ions. New derivatives of alpha-aminopropanephosphonic acid were prepared and characterised. …”
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Chemically activated carbon using peat soil for heavy metals adsorption in industrial wastewater
Published 2019“…The present work is aimed to produce peat soil activated carbon (PSAC) for the removal of heavy metal ions in industrials wastewater. Activated carbon from peat has successfully produced by chemical activation process using sulphuric acid as activating agents. …”
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Isolation and identification of 3-chloropropionic acid degrading bacterium from marine spong
Published 2015“…In liquid medium, the doubling time of the cells for strain H4 was 56.82 ± 0.1 h while the maximum chloride ion release was 2.03 ± 0.01 mM. The 16S rDNA sequence of strain H4 was obtained via 16s rRNA gene analysis (1000 bp) and it was closely related to Bacillus aryabhattai B8W22 (99% similarity). …”
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Multiparticle correlation studies in pPb collisions at sNN =8.16 TeV
Published 2020“…This work provides new insight into the fluctuation-driven origin of the v3 coefficients in pPb and PbPb collisions, and into the dominating overall collision geometry in PbPb collisions at the earliest stages of heavy ion interactions.…”
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LC-MS/MS simulatneous determination of itopride hydrochloride and domperidone in human plasma
Published 2009“…The precursor to product ion transitions of m/z 359.1–72.3 and 426.0–147.2 were used to measure itopride hydrochloride and domperidone respectively. …”
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High performance liquid chromatographic method for the detection of some neurotransmitters in blood samples using fluorescence detector
Published 2010“…Mobile phase was optimised to 97% phosphate buffer and ion pairing reagent (pH adjusted to 5.5) together with 3% acetonitrile. …”
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Role of pulse radiofrequency in entrapment nerve causing neuralgia in pain management : case series
Published 2011“…The first step involves the identification of target nerve through prevention of neuronal transmission by blocking the membrane ion channels using local anaesthetics or steroids which act as anti-inflammatory agent. …”
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Transition rate diagrams - a new approach to the study of selective excitation processes: the spectrum of manganese in a Grimm-type glow discharge
Published 2014“…A new procedure is proposed, in which each observed emission line is associated with the corresponding transition between different states of the Mn atom or Mn ion, and, by considering all the observed transitions from and into a specific state, a measure of the total rate is determined at which this state is radiatively populated and depopulated. …”
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Molding of three-dimensional microcomponents
Published 2006“…Nickel and aluminum mold inserts were used for the study; their cavities were fabricated by combinations of available micromachining processes like laser micromachining, micromilling, micro electrical discharge machining, and focused ion beam sputtering. High and low density polyethylene, polystyrene polymers were used for this study. …”
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Fabrication of microcomponents by injection molding
Published 2004“…The vacuum level in the microcavity could reach 340 Pa at the current experimental condition. Focused Ga+ ion beam sputtering, a maskless patterning of material, was used to fabricate microcavity on Ni-Be insert which was then used as a mold insert. …”
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Biomedical diagnostic tools for in vivo local and systemic assessments
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Nanofiltration of hazardous congo red dye: performance and fluxdecline analysis
Published 2014“…In addition, the membrane retained more Na2SO4(62–91%) than NaCl (14–31%), owing to the ion size and negative charges on the membrane surface.The experimental results showed that fouling was the significant reason of the membrane flux declinewhich principally caused by the favourable/irreversible adsorption. …”
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The production of carbon nanotubes using two-stage chemical vapor deposition and their potential use in protein purification
Published 2011“…The statistical analysis reveals that the optimum conditions for the CNT production were reaction temperature of 850 ◦C, reaction time of 60 min and gases flow rates of 40 and 150 ml/min for C2H2 and H2, respectively. …”
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