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A novel fly optimization algorithm for swarming application
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Control of mini autonomous surface vessel
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Characterization and topical delivery of phenylethyl resorcinol
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Topical delivery of Niacinamide: influence of binary and ternary solvent systems
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An overview of out-of-step protection in power systems
Published 2017“…This paper mainly discussed the power swing and distance relay and the effect of the power swing on the distance relay and demonstrate about the basic power system stability and power swing phenomena. …”
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Extraction of fish oil from the skin of Indian mackerel using supercritical fluids
Published 2010“…The largest recoveries of PUFA, especially the x-3 family, were achieved from the soaking and pressure swing techniques at 35 MPa and 75 �C. Thus, the pressure swing and soaking techniques are the most effective at extracting the oil from fish skin.…”
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Design and development of controller of a rotary crane system
Published 2012“…The inputs for the system are the position and the angle of swing that are being detected by the encoder and potentiometer. …”
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Biomechanical evaluation and new improvement on ankle external fixator
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Fish oil recovery from viscera of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) by supercritical fluid: an optimization approach
Published 2012“…The study demonstrated a lower CO2 consumption by the soaking and pressure swing techniques at the optimized conditions. Thus, the soaking and pressure swing techniques were most effective for extracting oil from fish viscera.…”
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Extraction of fish oil from longtail tuna head waste using various method of supercritical carbon dioxide
Published 2013“…The extraction were performed at temperature 45 to 65 °C and pressure 20 to 40 MPa, where 65 °C/40 MPa gave the highest yield of 20.6, 35.4 and 34.1 g/ 100 g sample (dry basis) for the continuous, cosolvent, and pressure swing techniques of SC-C02, respectively. The highest C02 consumption was found in continuous technique (943.5 gN a ed by pressure swing (393.1 g), and co-solvent technique (258.6 g) respectively at 65 °C and 40 MPa. …”
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