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    Development of nanocrystalline Fe80Cr20 alloy using combination technique of ball milling and ultrasonic treatment for fuel cell interconnector by Feriyanto, Dafit

    Published 2014
    “…It can be concluded that the combination treatment at milled and UT 4.5 h is appropriate to achieve high solid solubility, nano crystallite size, fine surface morphology, high thermal stability and homogenous Fe80Cr20 alloys.…”
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  6. 866

    Mechanical and physical properties of fly ash foamed concrete by M. Gelim, Khalid. Ali.

    Published 2011
    “…Therefore, this research investigates physical and mechanical properties of fly ash foamed concrete. Fly ash was used as fine aggregate. Six series of fly ash foamed concrete for target densities (1000, 1100,1200,1300,1400 and 1500 kg/m ) with constant cement to fly ash ratio (1:1.5) and cement to water ratio (1:0.65) by weight were prepared and tested. …”
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    Studies on the growth and characterization of rare-earth Gd-Doped InGan/Gan magnetic semiconductor heterostructures by Mohd Tawil, Siti Nooraya

    Published 2011
    “…Gd incorporation into InGaN epilayers were confirmed by X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) analysis revealing that ~ dd??'' …”
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  8. 868

    Evaluation of ligninolytic enzymes of (coptotermes curvignathus) gut bacteria for oil palm residues biodelignification by Oluwatosin Fadilat, Ayeronfe

    Published 2018
    “…The lignin degrading potential of these bacterial strains can be explored in the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass in industrial processes such as pulping, bioethanol production, fine chemicals and materials synthesis.…”
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  9. 869

    Comparison of surface roughness in end milling of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V using uncoated WC-Co and PCD inserts through generation of models by Ginta, Turnad Lenggo, Amin, A. K. M. Nurul, Ishtiyaq, M. H.

    Published 2011
    “…They investigated a first-order equation covering the speed range 30 – 35 m/min and a second order generation equation covering the speed range 24 – 38 m/min. …”
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    Book Chapter
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    The history of rainfall data time-resolution in a wide variety of geographical areas by Morbidelli, Renato, García-Marín, Amanda Penelope, Mamun, Abdullah Al, Atiqur, Rahman Mohammad, Ayuso-Muñoz, José Luís, Taouti, Mohamed Bachir, Baranowski, Piotr, Bellocchi, Gianni, Sangüesa-Pool, Claudia, Bennett, Brett, Oyunmunkh, Byambaa, Bonaccorso, Brunella, Brocca, Luca, Caloiero, Tommaso, Caporali, Enrica, Caracciolo, Domenico, Casas-Castillo, M. Carmen, Catalini, Carlos G., Chettih, Mohamed, Chowdhury, A.F.M. Kamal, Chowdhury, Rezaul, Corradini, Corrado, Custò, Jeffrey, Dari, Jacopo, Diodato, Nazzareno, Doesken, Nolan, Dumitrescu, Alexandru, Estévez, Javier, Flammini, Alessia, Fowler, Hayley J., Freni, Gabriele, Fusto, Francesco, García-Barrón, Leoncio, Manea, Ancuta, Goenster-Jordan, Sven, Hinson, Stuart, Kanecka-Geszke, Ewa, Kar, Kanak Kanti, Kasperska-Wołowicz, Wiesława, Krabbi, Miina, Krzyszczak, Jaromir, Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba, Ledesma, José L.J., Liu, Tie, Lompi, Marco, Marsico, Loredana, Mascaro, Giuseppe, Moramarco, Tommaso, Newman, Noah, Orzan, Alina, Pampaloni, Matteo, Pizarro-Tapia, Roberto, Torres, Antonio Puentes, Rashid, Md Mamunur, Rodríguez-Solà, Raúl, Manzor, Marcelo Sepulveda, Siwek, Krzysztof, Sousa, Arturo, Timbadiya, P.V., Filippos, Tymvios, Vilcea, Marina Georgiana, Viterbo, Francesca, Yoo, Chulsang, Zeri, Marcelo, Zittis, Georgios, Saltalippi, Carla

    Published 2020
    “…With a few exceptions, mechanical recordings on paper rolls began in the first half of the 20th century, typically with ta of 1 h or 30 min. Digital registrations started only during the last three decades of the 20th century. …”
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    Biodiesel production from crude palm oil by transesterification process by Ahmed Kabashi, Nassereldeen, Alam, Md. Zahangir, Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed, Al-Fusaiel, A. M. A.

    Published 2009
    “…This was carried by finding the optimal values of reaction time of 60 min, reaction temperature of 60°C, agitation speed of 250 rpm, molar ratio of methanol to oil of 10:1 (m/m) and dosage of the catalyst of 1.4 (%wt). …”
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    Fatty acid compositions of fish oil extracted from different parts of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) using various techniques of supercritical CO2 extraction by Ferdosh, Sahena, Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam, Selamat, Jinap, A. Manap, Yazid, Khatib, Alfi, Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Norulaini

    Published 2010
    “…Fatty acid compositions of fish oil extracted from different parts of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) using various techniques of supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) at optimised conditions (35 MPa, 60 �C, 2 ml/min) were analysed and compared to the results of Soxhlet extraction. …”
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    A farinograph study on the viscoelastic properties of sago/wheat flour dough systems by Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam, A., Abd Karim, D. M. A., Manan, A., Ariffin, Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Norulaini, Abd Kadir, Mohd Omar

    Published 2004
    “…Peak time for control wheat flours and sago/wheat flour mixtures increased with increasing protein content. Dough stability, 20 min drop and water absorption were found to decrease as the sago proportion in the mixture decreased. …”
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    Sterilization and extraction of palm oil from screw pressed palm fruit fiber using supercritical carbon dioxide by Nik Ab Rahman, Nik Norulaini, Ahmad, Anees, Mohd Omar, Fatehah, Banana, Adel Ashur S., Sarker, Md. Zaidul Islam, Abdul Kadir, Mohd. Omar

    Published 2008
    “…The studies were conducted at different temperatures (40, 50, 70 ◦C) and pressures (13.7, 20.7MPa) for 60 min of extraction period. The bacteria, gram negative (Bacillus), present in the sample was completely killed at 20.7MPa and 50 ◦C. …”
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    Minimum chip thickness in machining MEMS structure using Tool Based Micromilling by Ali, Mohammad Yeakub, Mass Duki, Siti Hamizah, Mansor, Noor Adila

    Published 2011
    “…No chip will form if the depth of cut cannot achieve the minimum chip thickness value.The lack of control on minimum chip thickness often leads to the coarse machined surface, poor machining accuracy and difficult in chip removal from the machining zone which leads to burrformation.Hence, the chip formation mechanism should be studied deeply to avoid these problems.In this research WC was elected for tool material and Aluminium Alloy 1100 for work material for the investigation of minimum chip thickness.The experiment is being conducted on a miniature machine known as Microtools Integrated Multi-purpose machine modelled DT-110.The value of chip thickness produced by tool 4.8μmwith3mm/min feedrate,3000rpm cutting speed and 5μm depth of cut.The minimum chip thickness is useful for machining Micro electromechanical System(MEMS) and Bio-MEMSstructures.…”
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    Evaluation of maximum percentage glucose conversion for dilute acid hydrolysis of kenaf biomass using statistical analysis by Mohd Nasir, Nur Aimi, Mustafa Kamalbahrin, Mohd Adlan, Seeni Mohamed, Nurhafizah, M.I, Ahmad Fitrie, Anuar, Hazleen, Mel, Maizirwan, Othman, Rashidi

    Published 2012
    “…Thus, the lower the mass which is at 2 g, and at higher temperature which is 180 oC in longer time which is in 60 min results about 25.33% glucose conversion with the comparison of the predicted value obtained from the experimental design.…”
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    Statistical approach to modeling & optimization of surface roughness in high speed end milling of silicon with diamond coated tools by Amin, A. K. M. Nurul, Khalid, Noor Syairah, Mohd Nasir, Siti Nurshahida, Arif, Muammer Din

    Published 2012
    “…Spindle speed, depth of cut, and feed rate, ranges: 60,000 to 80,000 rpm, 10 to 20 μm, and 5 to 15 mm/min respectively, were considered as the independent machining parameters for the modeling process. …”
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    Noble tool based micromilling for nanometric surface finish by Ali, Mohammad Yeakub

    Published 2011
    “…The optimized values of Ra, Ry, TWR and MRR were 0.04 μm, 0.34 μm, 0.044 and 0.08 mg/min respectively, which were obtained at feed rate of 4.79 μm/s, capacitance of 0.10 nF and voltage of 80 volts. …”
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    Monograph
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    Optimisation of arsenic adsorption from water by carbon nanofibres grown on powdered activated carbon impregnated with nickel by Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Al-Khatib, Ma'an Fahmi Rashid, Kadir, Zahirah Abdul, Ahmed, Yehya M., Mohammed, A. R. S., Alam, Md. Zahangir, Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu, Ismail, Ahmad Faris, Idris, Azni

    Published 2009
    “…The interactions of each parameters were considered during this analysis and the result indicated that the highest removal (97.25%) of As can be attained at pH 6, initial concentration of arsenic of 0.08 mg/L, contact time of 60 min and CNF dosage of 200 mg/L. Comparison between impregnated CNF and Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) were also done and it is determined that impregnated CNF has better removal compared to PAC alone. …”
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    Development and validation of a high-performance liquid chromatographic method for bioanalytical application with rimonabant by Bhaumik, Uttam, Ghosh, Animesh, Chatterjee, Bappaditya, Sengupta, Pinaki, Darbar, Soumendra, Roy, Bikash, Nandi, Utpal, Pal, Tapan K.

    Published 2009
    “…The mobile phase was a mixture of 10 mM phosphate buffer and acetonitrile (30:70, v/v) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min. The UV detection was set at 220 nm. The extraction recovery of rimonabant in plasma at three quality control (QC) samples was ranged from 84.17% to 92.64%. …”
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