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Metamaterial based ultra-wideband antennas for portable wireless applications
Published 2017“…Various approaches have been reported to reduce the physical size of RF antennas including using high permittivity substrates, shorting pins, reactive components, and more recently, metamaterials (MTM) based on composite right-/left-handed transmission-lines (CRLH-TLs). …”
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On the optimal window shape for genomic signal processing
Published 2008“…The most popular frequency domain technique for gene identification is by using a sliding window DFT technique to locate the well known period-3 property in DNA sequences. …”
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Simulation of an hybrid blood cells micro-separator
Published 2015“…The MAP force is induced from ferromagnetic line fabricated on a glass slide while the hydrodynamic force is obtained by a ‘U’ shape microfluidic channel. …”
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Islamic education in Malaysia: A study of history and development
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An ANFIS approach to transmembrane protein prediction
Published 2014“…The ANFIS technique is implemented to predict membrane helices using sliding window data capturing. The paper uses hydrophobicity and propensity to encode the datasets using the conventional one letter symbol of amino acid residues. …”
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Experimental comparison between proportional and PWM-solenoid valves controlled servopneumatic positioning systems
Published 2017“…The performance of the Dynamical Adaptive Backstepping-Sliding Mode Control (DAB-SMC) scheme for positioning of a pneumatic cylinder regulated by two types of PWM-solenoid valves is experimentally investigated. …”
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The alleged transmission of Greek thinking concepts into Arabic grammar: is it still relevant?
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The religious thought of conservative Judaism: an analysis
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Ballistic impact fracture behaviour of continuous fibre reinforced al-matrix composites
Published 2010“…The materials response under high energy impact loads was studied using a gas gun. The projectiles were pins 1.2-1.5 mm in diameter and weighing 0.347-0.435 g. …”
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Quantitative histological and histochemical studies of different muscles of the lower limb in diabetes mellitus cases
Published 2011“…Specimen was stained for enzyme histochemistry NADH-TR staining. The slide was analyzed with ImageJ software for fiber type distribution and oxidative capacity based on staining density. …”
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Experimental study on potential use of photochromic thin film as energy harvester
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Modeling of a turning tool holder with finite elements and simulation of its free vibration frequencies
Published 2012“…This latter difference is unavoidable, due to the experimental test setup whereby the tool holder is clamped within the fixture with only 2 pins as opposed to the more rigid boundary condition applied to the finite element model, whereby the whole holder length within the carriage is rigidly supported at the element nodes. …”
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Histomorphometric analysis of the endothelial cell in skin microvasculature among diabetic foot ulcer patients
Published 2011“…The mean endothelial cell count (ECC) was performed by calculating all the endothelial cells of the 3 selected arterioles in each slide of every patient. The mean endothelial cell thicknesses (ECT) of all endothelia were measured using the image analyzer. …”
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A systematic investigation of the tribological behaviour of oxides formed on AlSiTiN, CrAlTiN, and CrAlSiTiN coatings
Published 2023“…By correlating these results with their tribological behaviour seen in the reciprocating sliding tests, it was concluded that SiO2 was more lubricous than Cr2O3, and provided better wear protection. …”
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A systematic investigation of the tribological behaviour of oxides formed on AlSiTiN, CrAlTiN, and CrAlSiTiN coatings
Published 2023“…By correlating these results with their tribological behaviour seen in the reciprocating sliding tests, it was concluded that SiO2 was more lubricous than Cr2O3, and provided better wear protection. …”
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A systematic investigation of the tribological behaviour of oxides formed on AlSiTiN, CrAlTiN, and CrAlSiTiN coatings
Published 2023“…By correlating these results with their tribological behaviour seen in the reciprocating sliding tests, it was concluded that SiO2 was more lubricous than Cr2O3, and provided better wear protection. …”
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A systematic investigation of the tribological behaviour of oxides formed on AlSiTiN, CrAlTiN, and CrAlSiTiN coatings
Published 2023“…By correlating these results with their tribological behaviour seen in the reciprocating sliding tests, it was concluded that SiO2 was more lubricous than Cr2O3, and provided better wear protection. …”
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