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    Curing effect on the strength of cement mortar with bamboo biochar by Pragalanathan, Selvanathan, Pravina, K. Gunasekaran, Lai, Yeng Fock, Anand, N., Chin, Siew Choo

    Published 2024
    “…The study aims to determine the optimal water/cement ratio (0.40, 0.45, and 0.50) for enhanced flowability in mortar mixtures with a cement:sand ratio of 1:2.25. …”
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    Development and design optimisation of digital intensity measurement system for shot peening by Tarani, Dinesh Kumar

    Published 2024
    “…The force sensor readings are recorded at different air pressures and mass flow rates, the two primary parameters that affect peening intensity. …”
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    Synthesized tin-activated carbon adsorbent for purer and cheaper hydrogen by Iyuke, S.E.

    Published 2001
    “…This phenomenon then indicates a good future for the robustness of this promising adsorbent, since CO remains a major contributor to the current level of the global air pollution problems.…”
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    Bayesian lesion estimation with a structured spike-and-slab prior by Menacher, A, Nichols, T, Holmes, C, Ganjgahi, H

    Published 2024
    “…Neural demyelination and brain damage accumulated in white matter appear as hyperintense areas on T2-weighted MRI scans in the form of lesions. Modeling binary images at the population level, where each voxel represents the existence of a lesion, plays an important role in understanding aging and inflammatory diseases. …”
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    Effect of low temperature blanching, cysteine-HCI, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, Na metabisulphite and drying temperatures on the firmness and nutrient content of dried carrots by Mohamed, Suhaila, Hussein, Rosli

    Published 1994
    “…Hence, 60C drying temperature was good for ascorbic acid and rehydration ability, while 40C drying temperature was good for carotenoid and color of dried carrots.…”
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