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    Evaluation of classifiers in a pressure and latency-based typing biometric system by Moez Khan, Imran, ., Imama, Ushama, K. M., Aibinu, Abiodun Musa, Lai, Weng Kin

    Published 2011
    “…System authentication in present time relies on validation by some sort of a password or Personal Identification Number (PIN). However, if an intruder discovers this password or PIN, the user’s account can be easily compromised. …”
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    The competing interactions on a Cayley tree-like lattice: pentagonal chandelier by Uguz, Selman, Ganikhodjaev, Nasir, Akin, Hasan, Temir, Seyit

    Published 2012
    “…Different types of lattice spin systems with competing interactions have rich and interesting phase diagrams. …”
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    An investigation of defect formation and growth in epoxy resin using light scattering methods by Perkins, Elaine Ann

    Published 1989
    “…The later has been attributed to failure occurring at the pin tip epoxy interface causing relaxation in the scattering volume. …”
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    Lead removal by using carbon nanotubes by Muataz, A. A., Fettouhi, M., Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Yahya, Noorahayu

    Published 2009
    “…The removal of Pb (II) ions from aqueous solution using carbon nanotubes (CNT) as the adsorbent was investigated. …”
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    A hydrophobic barrier deep within the inner pore of the ​TWIK-1 K2P potassium channel by Aryal, Prafulla, Abd Wahab, Firdaus, Bucci, Giovanna, Sansom, Mark, Stephen, Tucker

    Published 2014
    “…In this study, we use a combination of molecular dynamics simulations and functional validation to demonstrate that ​TWIK-1 possesses a hydrophobic barrier deep within the inner pore, and that stochastic dewetting of this hydrophobic constriction acts as a major barrier to ion conduction. These results not only provide an important insight into the mechanisms which control ​TWIK-1 channel activity, but also have important implications for our understanding of how ion permeation may be controlled in similar ion channels and pores.…”
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    Influence of lipids on the hydrophobic barrier within the pore of the TWIK-1 K2P channel by Aryal, Prafulla, Abd. Wahab, Mohd. Firdaus, Bucci, Giovanna, Sansom, Mark S.P., Tucker, Stephen J.

    Published 2015
    “…Several recent ion channel structures have revealed large side portals, or ‘fenestrations’ at the interface between their transmembrane helices that potentially expose the ion conduction pathway to the lipid core of the bilayer. …”
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    Multi-Mode Yagi Uda Patch Array Antenna With Non-Linear Inter-Parasitic Element Spacing by ISA, SITI RAHENA, JUSOH, MUZAMMIL, THENNARASAN SABAPATHY, THENNARASAN SABAPATHY, KAMARUDIN, MUHAMMAD RAMLEE, OSMAN, MOHAMED NASRUN, AKRAM ALOMAINY, AKRAM ALOMAINY

    Published 2023
    “…Applying the inter-parasitic element spacing’s optimization and minimizing the switching circuitry using four RF PIN diodes on the parasitic elements have contributed to the gain achievement of more than 7 dBi.…”
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    Phase diagram of an Ising model with competitive interactions on a Husimi tree and its disordered counterpart by Ostilli, Massimo, Mukhamedov, Farrukh, Mendes, Jose Fernando Ferreira

    Published 2008
    “…Then we introduce the disorder for studying the spin glass version of the model: the triangular ±J model. …”
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    Reconstruction and electronic properties of interface between carbon nanotubes and ferromagnetic co electrodes by Cuong, Nguyen Tien, Mohamed, Mohd Ambri, Otsuka, Nobuo, Chi, Dam Hieu

    Published 2012
    “…It implies that the spin transport through this layer is low, which results in the small hysteretic magneto-resistance of carbon nanotube devices.…”
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    Cooperative transition of electronic states of antisite As defects in Be-doped low-temperature-grown GaAs layers by Mohamed, Mohd Ambri, Tien Lam, Pham, Bae, K. W., Otsuka, Nobuo

    Published 2011
    “…Magnetic properties resulting from localized spins associated with antisite arsenic ions AsGa+ in Be-doped low-temperature-grown GaAs (LT-GaAs) layers were studied by measuring the magnetization of lift-off samples. …”
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    Sputtering of paraboloid microstructure using fib by Ali, Mohammad Yeakub, Loo, Y. W.

    Published 2006
    “…This paper describes the fabrication of three dimensional (3D) microstructures using focused ion beam (FIB) sputtering. Paraboloid cavity was chosen as an example for 3D microstructure. …”
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    Lead removal by using carbon nanotubes by Muataz, A. A., Fettouhi, M., Al-Mamun, Abdullah, Yahya, Noorahayu

    Published 2009
    “…The removal of Pb (II) ions from aqueous solution using carbon nanotubes (CNT) as the adsorbent was investigated. …”
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    The tribological behaviour of Fe-C-Al cast iron – effect of temperature by Maleque, Md. Abdul, Sugrib , S.

    Published 2013
    “…The microstructures of materials were studied using field emission scanning electron microscope. The wear and friction tests were conducted using universal pin-on-disk machine at 25 0C, 100 0C, 200 0C and 300 0C temperature. …”
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    Metamaterial-inspired antenna array for application in microwave breast imaging systems for tumor detection by Alibakhshikenari, Mohammad, Virdee, Bal Singh, Shukla, Pancham, Parchin, Naser Ojaroudi, Azpilicueta, Leyre, See, Chan, Abd-Alhameed, Raed, Falcone, Francisco, Huynen, Isabelle, Denidni, Tayeb A., Limiti, Ernesto

    Published 2020
    “…This means that antennas in the array (i) can be closely spaced to accommodate more radiators to achieve higher-resolution imaging scans, and (ii) the imagining scans can be done over a wider frequency range to ascertain better contrast in electrical parameters between malignant tumor-tissue and the surrounding normal breast-tissue to facilitate the detection of breast-tumor. …”
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    Influence of substrate annealing on inducing Ti3+ and oxygen vacancy in TiO2 thin films deposited via RF magnetron sputtering by Abdullah, S.A., Sahdan, M.Z., Nafarizal, N., Saim, H., Embong, Z., Cik Rohaida, C.H., Adriyanto, F.

    Published 2018
    “…This observation also supported by The Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) analysis which shows highest total ion count for positive polarity is O+ for sample at 300 °C and Ti ion dominant is Ti2O3 + for sample at 400 °C. …”
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    Adsorption of some toxic elements from water samples on modified activated carbon, activated carbon and red soil using neutron activation analysis by Mohd Yusof, Alias, Rahman, Md. Mokhlesur, Wood, Abdul Khalid

    Published 2007
    “…The adsorption capacity of the chemically modified activated carbon materials was evaluated for the above mentioned metalloid and toxic metal ions in the presence of iron ions and simulated water samples. …”
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