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52. Implementation of textile antenna using jeans substrate at 2.4 Ghz for directivity improvement comparing with paper substrate antenna.
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Katuru, Pavithra and Nagalakshmi, T. J.
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MICROSTRIP antennas , *ANTENNAS (Electronics) , *PERMITTIVITY , *WIRELESS LANs , *MICROSTRIP transmission lines , *TEXTILES - Abstract
The aim of this study is to design a Microstrip Patch Textile antenna using Jeans substrate (Dielectric constant - 1.7) at 2.4GHz and it is compared with Paper substrate antenna (Dielectric constant - 3.6). The Rectangular microstrip patch antenna which uses Jeans substrate with the thickness of 1.6mm (Group1) and 1.4mm (Group 2) and the Paper substrate Antenna with the thickness 1.4mm (Group3) and 1.6mm(Group 4) are designed and simulated with HFSS software. For each group 10 samples are taken for the analysis. If significance p<0.05, then it indicates that the performance of the Antenna is good. The antenna directivity analysis is done for 2 GHz to 2.8 GHz. The Experimental results shows that the jean substrate antenna which is designed at 2.4GHz is having the directivity of 2.31dB. The Rectangular Microstrip patch antenna which is designed using Paper Substrate having directivity of 2.2dB at 2.4GHz. The microstrip patch antenna which is designed using jeans substrate is having significantly better performance when compared to the microstrip patch antenna using Paper substrate while considering its directivity parameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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53. Implementation of textile antenna using jeans substrate at 2.4 Ghz for return loss improvement comparing with paper substrate antenna.
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Katuru, Pavithra and Nagalakshmi, T. J.
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MICROSTRIP antennas , *ANTENNAS (Electronics) , *PERMITTIVITY , *MICROSTRIP transmission lines , *TEXTILES - Abstract
The aim of study is to design a Microstrip Patch Textile antenna using Jeans substrate (Dielectric constant is 1.7) to obtain the Return loss and it is compared with Paper substrate antenna (Dielectric constant is 3.6) which was designed at 2.4GHz. The Rectangular microstrip patch antenna which uses Jeans substrate with the thickness as 1.6mm (Group1) and with the thickness 1.4mm (Group 2) and patch antenna which uses Paper substrate with thickness 1.4mm (Group3) and with the thickness 1.6mm (Group 4) are designed and simulated with HFSS. For each group 10 samples are taken for the analysis using SPSS. The significance p<0.05, indicates that the antenna performance is good. The Experimental results show that the Jean substrate antenna (1.6 mm) which is designed at 2.4GHz is having the Return loss of -0.0338dB and (1.4 mm) is having Return loss of -0.006dB. The Rectangular Microstrip patch antenna which is designed using Paper Substrate (1.6 mm) having Return loss of -0.0756dB and paper substrate (1.4 mm) is having Return loss of -0.037dB at 2.4GHz. The microstrip patch antenna which is designed using jeans substrate is having significantly better performance when compared to the microstrip patch antenna using Paper substrate while considering its Return loss parameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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54. A review paper on the internet of things (IoT) & its modern application.
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Zakaria, Jesmin, Kundu, Jhuma, and Rza, Hasnain
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INTERNET of things , *COMPUTER engineering , *MACHINE-to-machine communications , *TELECOMMUNICATION systems , *SENSOR networks , *HIGH technology - Abstract
In the present world of advanced technology, we are entering a new era of computer technology, the full form of IoT being the Internet of Things. The Internet, a revolutionary invention, is constantly evolving into some new kind of hardware and software that has made it inevitable for everyone. IoT is a kind of global neural network in the cloud that allocates a lot. The communication system we see is person-to-person or device-to-person, but the IoT offers better future for the Internet, where communication type is machine-to-machine (M2M). The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive overview of the IoT display and its enabled technology and sensor network. This paper covers the subject matter, features, basic requirements and applications of IoT. The primary purpose of this research paper is to deliver an idea of the development and use of the IoT, its structure and advantages and disadvantages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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55. A review paper on improving stability of distributed generation system for rural electrification by using FACTS devices.
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Sharma, Hemant and Sharma, Kamalkant
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DISTRIBUTED power generation , *RURAL electrification , *HYBRID systems , *SOLAR technology , *PETROLEUM products , *ELECTRIC power production , *ELECTRON tube grids - Abstract
In the present scenario, the world has a greatest interest in moving from petroleum products to non-conventional energy sources. The non-conventional energy is very popular in these days because it is cost effective solution for providing energy to the rural area where it is difficult to provide electricity. Generation of electricity through non-conventional sources is pollution free, contamination free energy, limit carbon impression and nursery outflows and guarantee energy security. This paper describes the stability study of distribution generation system under varying loading condition. This study work describe that how to maintain stable output of hybrid system by using FACT devices [2]. Firstly the capacity to meet the heap necessities from solar standalone system is dissected after that hydro standalone system is analyzed. Following this the feasibility examination of a hybrid system (solar and hydro) energy sources has been completed [8]. The important objective work of this paper is to investigate, how maximum and stable power is achieve by using latest techniques in hybrid (solar and hydro) system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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56. Characteristics of ORW e-paper with small azo dye exposure time.
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Kudreyko, Aleksey, Chigrinov, Vladimir, and Bachurina, Olga
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ELECTRONIC paper , *ROTATIONAL diffusion , *AZO dyes , *REFLECTANCE - Abstract
Time-limited exposure of electrode-free optically rewritable electronic paper is essential for applications, but performance characteristics can be modest. In this study, we investigate whether image writer mode can improve kinetics of the photosensitive layer order parameter, which is described by the rotational diffusion model. The model that we developed allows adjusting the transmittance spectra of polarizers. We have found that fairly uniform transmittance spectrum of polarizers enables to obtain competitive contrast ratio of 8:1 within 10 s of exposure. In comparison with long-time exposure, the reflectance coefficient is reduced by 24%. Computer-generated image is consistent with the experimental observations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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57. Techniques for improving the productivity of a single slope solar still distillation of fresh water: A review paper.
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Abdulridha, Hussein Oleiwi, Hameed, Hassanain Ghani, and Merzah, Basil Noori
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SOLAR stills , *FRESH water , *SOLAR radiation , *SOLAR energy , *CLEAN energy , *ENERGY consumption - Abstract
Numerous human activities and a rapidly growing world population are increasing the demand for freshwater. Fresh water production relies heavily on the use of conventional fuels and is associated with environmental pollution, leading to the need to look for other alternatives such as clean energy (solar energy). There are many villages and rural areas in the world without access to clean water. Many desalination systems have been developed to address this shortcoming. This study describes strategies for increasing clean water solar energy productivity that are currently in commercial and experimental development stages. Solar stills are the most prudent method for delivering new water since they just sudden spike in demand for the energy of the sun, which is promptly accessible in nature. The focus is on technologies that can be used independently, especially those that can be integrated into solar thermal systems. The results show that the solar thermal distillation yield is inversely proportional to the basin water depth and is directly related to the wind speed in the absorbing region, the temperature of the glass covers and the incident solar radiation. Add to the technology used inside and outside the system to improve productivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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58. A review paper on softwood polymer nanocomposites.
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Panda, Ashish Kumar and Banik, Nibedita
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POLYMERIC nanocomposites , *WOOD , *WOOD products , *SOFTWOOD , *TECHNOLOGICAL progress , *HARDWOODS - Abstract
Over the last few years, the technological progress in the field of wood polymer nanocomposites have played a significant role. It has been successfully overcome many disadvantages of wood product such as poor dimensional stability, poor mechanical strength, susceptibility and poor thermal stability. Due to the modification of softwood, we are able to find the substitution of costliest hardwood. In the addition of vinyl monomer and thermosetting resin with different cross linking reagents, we can easily develop the properties of wood. Due to its low cost and multi functionality softwood have a broad application in different fields of wood polymer nanotechnologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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59. Review paper on design and development of DMFC using PVA-PANI composite on nafion membrane.
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Kumar, Kiran, Kumar, Pradeep, Thiruvenkadam, Prasanth, and Hussain, Shaik
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POLYELECTROLYTES , *FORCE density , *PROTON conductivity , *SPACE exploration , *ELECTRONIC equipment , *POLYVINYL alcohol , *METHANOL as fuel - Abstract
The immediate methanol energy unit (DMFC) is the substitution of lithium-particle batteries in practically every one of the convenient electronic devices, in which current DMFCs work at double the force thickness of current lithium-particle batteries with moment refuel capability. It's realized that, the DMFC will give higher force densities, just if the center of this power module – the polymer electrolyte layer (PEM) – were more impervious to the fuel (methanol). In this way, the plan and improvement of Nafion® (the most ordinarily utilized PEM in energy components) substitutes that show high proton's conductivity and little methanol porousness (high selectivity) is a functioning space of examination. Polymer mixes are a humble and worthwhile strategy to advance layers that conjoin the ideal vehicle properties. Until now, there is fractional exploration in the space of PEM mixes, and besides, various uncertain inquiries. In this investigation, the properties of mix organization, science, and handling on polymer morphology and thereafter the vehicle properties and selectivity were analyzed. A significant impact in this investigation is correlation arrangement of cast films to warm squeezed layers. The last target is to coordinate with both the layers to furnish immiscible mixes with low selectivity, while likewise with the writing review tempered arrangement cast layers improved miscibility and thusly selectivity. The result with this examination is to discover the DMFC Execution of a strengthened arrangement cast mix layer of Nafion®/poly (vinyl liquor) (PVA) (with just 5 wt% PVA) was 33% higher than Nafion® (the business standard) at a high methanol fuel fixation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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60. Simple isolation and characterization of cellulose of wastepaper.
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Sofyan, Muhammad Ihsan, Mawarni, Rista Siti, Sirumapea, Lasmaryna, Pramono, Edi, Marlina, Anita, and Ndruru, Sun Theo Constan Lotebulo
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WASTE paper , *X-ray diffraction , *CELLULOSE , *FUNCTIONAL groups , *THERMAL analysis , *FUNCTIONAL analysis - Abstract
Cellulose is the most abundant of natural macromolecules in nature, and it can be obtained from the wastepaper. Wastepaper is mainly produced by daily activities such as school and office. This research aims to isolate and characterize the cellulose from wastepaper through the stages of double bleaching/ delignification under stirring and heating. The functional group analysis, crystallinity, and thermal analysis were performed using FTIR, XRD and TGA. Cellulose has some main functional groups, they are –OH stretching, -CH alkane, H-O-H bending, -CH2 bending, -OH bending, -C-O-C asymmetry and β-glycosidic for each wavenumber at 3403, 2902, 1639, 1431, 1373, 1060 and 897 cm−1. Cellulose of wastepaper has a degree of C.I. of 71%, while the onset temperature (Tonset) observed at 292.15 °C. Based on the results, cellulose of wastepaper was successfully isolated through the simple stages proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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61. A review paper on face detection and facial expression recognition using MATLAB.
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Kundu, Parna, Parveen, Shabnam, and Irfan, Md
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FACIAL expression , *FUZZY neural networks , *FACE , *IMAGE processing - Abstract
Now a day face detection & facial expression recognition is one of the major challenging problemin the field of image processing. It is a challenging issue as human color, pose, expression, and orientation varies with regions. Therefore, to detect face & facial expression we need to accept different models & techniques. Detection of different facial expression based on movement of eyes, position of nose & nose tail, gradient of eye brows, movement of lips etc. Detection of facial expression can be done with the help of any neural network or fuzzy logic. This paper reviews different techniques of face detection & facial expression recognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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62. A review paper of optimal resource allocation algorithm in cloud environment.
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Patadiya, Namrata and Bhatt, Nirav
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RESOURCE allocation , *LITERATURE reviews , *SERVICE level agreements , *ALGORITHMS , *ELECTRONIC data processing , *CLOUD computing - Abstract
Cloud computing has become a popular approach for processing data and running computationally expensive services on a pay-as-you-go basis. Due to the ever-increasing requirement for cloud-based apps, appropriately allocating resources according to user requests while meeting service-level agreements between customers and service providers has become increasingly complex. An efficient and versatile resource allocation method is required to properly deploy these assets and meet user needs. The technique of distributing resources has become more arduous as user demand has increased. One of the key areas of research experts is how to design optimal solutions for this approach. In this paper, a literature review on proposed dynamic resource allocation approaches is introduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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63. Study on effective utilization of C&D debris as light weight material.
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Ambika, D., Vaishnavi, T., Shivabalan, S., and Vivek, S.
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WASTE paper , *WASTE recycling , *RECYCLED paper , *SOLID waste , *SUSTAINABLE buildings , *BRICKS , *CONSTRUCTION materials - Abstract
Waste is produced in large quantities all around the world, causing serious environmental problems. Construction and demolition (C&D) trash accounts for a significant fraction of global solid waste production, with the majority of it ending up in landfills. Concrete engineers have truly recommended the possibility of precisely treating and reusing such waste as aggregates in fresh concrete, particularly for lower-level applications, according to their research. Papercrete is a sustainable building material since it uses less cement and makes extensive use of recycled paper. It provides a number of benefits in the manufacturing industry, including a reduced carbon footprint and recovered fabric. Poor embodied strength, low utilization, and so on. The concrete rubble collected from C&D waste is used as a fine aggregate in the manufacture of papercrete bricks in this study. As a result, both waste paper and C&D debris were used, reducing landfill disposal and promoting low-cost, light-weight, and environmentally friendly construction materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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64. High-temperature mechanical properties of MAX-phase based functionally graded laminated composites fabricated from preceramic papers.
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Krotkevich, D. G., Kashkarov, E. B., Krinitsyn, M. G., and Travitzky, N.
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LAMINATED materials , *FUNCTIONALLY gradient materials , *COMPOSITE plates , *FLEXURAL strength , *PLASMA temperature - Abstract
This paper describes the fabrication and high-temperature mechanical properties of functionally graded materials (FGM) based on preceramic papers with Ti3Si(Al)C2 and Ti3Al(Si)C2 powder fillers. The FGMs with different architectures were fabricated by spark plasma sintering at a temperature of 1050°C and a pressure of 50 MPa. Mechanical testing of composites at 25℃ and 1050℃ demonstrated the brittle to plastic transition of fracture mechanism. At 1050 ℃ FGMs demonstrated strain for up to 1.5 % and flexural strength about 200 MPa. Due to migration of Al from A-site of MAX-phases and formation of Al2O3 a crack healing was noted after high-temperature mechanical tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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65. Determination of cystatin C using paper-based analytical devices for early detection of renal failure.
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Sabarudin, Akhmad, Tyas, Aulia Ayuning, Pamungkas, Bagas Dwi, Pratama, I. Gede Bhaskara Adi, Andayani, Ulfa, and Sakti, Setyawan Purnomo
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CYSTATIN C , *KIDNEY failure , *BLOOD substitutes , *GOLD nanoparticles , *PAPAIN - Abstract
Renal failure is often detected when it has reached the last stage. The amount of cystatin C in blood serum can be used as a biomarker for early identification of renal function failure. This work reported a fast and environmentally friendly microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) to determine the amount of cystatin C in the artificial blood serum samples. Functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were prepared by capping the surface of AuNPs with papain to form AuNPs-papain. The aggregate of functionalized AuNPs-papain and Cu2+ ion could be formed due to coordination interaction between Cu2+ ion and papain attached to AuNPs. In the presence of cystatin C, the amount of aggregate decreased because the functionalized AuNPs-papain would bind easily with cystatin C as the substrate of papain. The intensity of aggregate on μPAD was scanned using a paper scanner. The difference intensity of aggregate in the presence of cystatin C was proportional to the concentration of cystatin C in the artificial blood serum sample. The linearity range obtained by this work was 0.5-10.0 mg/L with regression of y=0.3302x+3.488 and linearity of r2=0.998. The limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantitation (LOQ) were 0.511 (3xSD/slope) and 2.044 mg/L (12xSD/slope), respectively. The linearity range and the LOD were wide enough to detect cystatin C in normal people or people with renal diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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66. Future of sugarcane bagasse paper: A review.
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Azmi, Annur Azlin and Othman, Siti Amira
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NON-timber forest products , *ENVIRONMENTAL degradation , *BAGASSE , *PAPER industry , *MAGNETIC materials , *WASTE products , *SUGARCANE , *FOOD packaging - Abstract
Generally, development in the pulp and paper industry requires extensive cutting of trees, which in effect contributes to deforestation. The dramatic growth in demand for wood supply, combined with the increasingly increasing cost of timber, has created a surge of interest in the use of non-wood plant fibres for paper production in widely developed countries. The use of waste material in pulping and paper-based industries could be beneficial as it helps prevent the need for disposal, which currently increases agricultural costs and causes environmental deterioration due to pollution and fires. The manufacture of sugarcane bagasse paper may help to minimize deforestation in the development of paper utilizing wood, which also contributes to the creation of biodegradable, biocompatible, and eco-friendly paper utilizing non-wood fibre. This would help the industry to develop sustainable technology in the current economy and environmental order. In the meantime, the magnetic material inside the paper acts as a filler can improves the quality and strength of the paper. While the incorporation of paper radiation will also improve the quality of pulp production, by preventing the presence of fungi on paper. This will be widely used on food wrapping or packaging that is clean is the most important aspect that should be taken to prevent food from being damaged. Biodegradable implies that it can be spontaneously broken down by microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi under some circumstances such as temperature, humidity and others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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67. Perimeter description of research publications on drones by prolific engineering writers.
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Suryani, I., Basir, N., Norkhairi, A., Halim, M. Z. A., and Zubir, F.
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BIBLIOMETRICS , *CONFERENCE papers , *ENGINEERING , *ACADEMIC discourse , *AUTHORS - Abstract
Teaching technical writing to engineering researchers particularly post graduate students is a demanding and complex task. Often the challenge faced by the language instructor is in having inadequate understanding on students' expected writing output which is engineering research publication. While the language instructors may find the language use aspect manageable, it is the understanding on expected writing output for engineering discipline that is a challenge; therefore, supporting language module developers to understand those expected outputs is essential and needed for the advancement in language teaching. In view on the need for the description of the targeted output which is engineering publication, this study focuses on supporting the understanding of engineering research publication specifically on drones. This study is aimed to describe the perimeter of research publication on drones written by prolific engineering writers. This paper uses bibliometric analysis method which is based on identifying the core research and authors, as well as the works that cited them. This study examines 275 research publications indexed in SCOPUS database and also investigates 1947 research publications that cited the 275 publications as reference source. The findings show that the publications are mostly articles, conference papers and reviews deriving mostly from the US, China and the UK whereas the citing documents are mostly from China, the UK and the US. This paper presents the description on the perimeter for both groups. Such description provides a ready narrative to language instructors as well as ready narratives and guidance on writing/content dimension for young scholars embarking on writing scholarly articles on drone research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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68. Characterization of hydroxyapatite synthesized from paper mill sludge.
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Geethakarthi, A. and Devi, P. Keerthana
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PRECIPITATION (Chemistry) , *HYDROXYAPATITE , *PAPER mills , *HYDROXYAPATITE coating , *WATER treatment plant residuals , *HYDROXYAPATITE synthesis , *METAL ions , *HEAVY metals - Abstract
Hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH2) is major mineral constituent of vertebrate bones and teeth. It is extensively used in biomedical field due to its biocompatible, bioactive and osteoconductive properties. Hydroxyapatite (HAp) has recently gained attention as efficient adsorbents, owing to its physical and chemical nature as it can substitute both cationic and anionic complexes present in an aqueous solution in its atomic arrangement. The Hydroxyapatite has been reported to be an efficient adsorbent in removing divalent heavy metal ions. In this work, an attempt has been made to synthesis hydroxyapatite by wet chemical precipitation method by extracting the calcium source from paper sludge ash. Experimental works were carried out under controlled condition by maintaining pH, temperature, stirring speed and aging period. The obtained powder is optimized at 6000C based on the TG-DTA results. The presence of hydroxyl ion in the apatite lattice was confirmed by absorption bands at 3410.15 cm−1 through FT-IR studies. The mean pore diameter and pore volume of the HAp was deducted through BET analysis as 45.22 nm and 1.7100 cm3g−1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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69. Young entrepreneurs participation in halal food products: A conceptual paper.
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Nursalwani, M., Amizi, A. Mohammad, Aweng, E. R., Zulhazman, H., Sannasi, A. Palsan, and Ariff, A. L. Zul
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HALAL food , *HALAL food industry , *BUSINESSPEOPLE , *PAPER products , *PARTICIPATION - Abstract
The paper aims to study more about young entrepreneur participation toward halal food industry. Many studies stated that halal food industry demand is growing rapidly in both Malaysia and global. The current situation in Malaysia is precisely targeting the youth to act as organizer and participant in Malaysia halal food industry. The factors which may influence the participation of young entrepreneurs includes job happiness, intention, perception, attitude, social norms, perceived behaviour, and financial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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70. Survey paper on big data tool analysis.
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Bhagat, Vaishali B., Thakare, V. M., and Pande, Sagar
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BIG data , *DATA analysis , *DATA mining , *ELECTRONIC data processing - Abstract
In this era of technology, online data is increasing enormously in various forms be it images, videos, texts, sound, etc. Now with increasing data, there arises the issue of storage and that's the time when Bigdata and its tools come into the picture. To analyze the big data and process it with the available traditional methods, becomes an extremely strenuous task. And to overcome this drawback, there are various big data tools and techniques available. Some of the techniques that are used to analyze big data are the techniques of data mining such as clustering, classification, division, and prediction. The tools that are used in analyzing the big data are MongoDB, NoSQL, HPCC, Apache Storm, Spark, Apache Hadoop, also these tools are used in handling big data. In this paper, analysis of big data tools and techniques has been done with different examples and instances. To understand the tools better, their summaries along with examples are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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71. A review paper: Text-to-image cryptography in color coding.
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Noor, Noor Sattar, Hammood, Dalal Abdulmohsin, and Al-Naji, Ali
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COLOR codes , *IMAGE encryption , *CRYPTOGRAPHY - Abstract
Encryption techniques are important on the Internet. The challenges of color-coding are still hot topics. Many papers were published to develop encryption algorithms to prevent security attacks. Cryptography is the process of converting plaintext into ciphertext. It is classified into two types: symmetric encryption, which uses the same key for encryption and decryption processes; and asymmetric encryption, which uses private and public keys. Text to image color coding needs to encrypt text data into colors. Researchers proposed different techniques to implement this approach to safeguard text data against attacks. This work compares various types of text to image encryption and decryption techniques based on the RGB and CMYK color values and provides a comparison between them using various parameters such as application, program language, type of image, number of keys used, image dimension used, encryption and decryption processing time, advantage and disadvantage, image size used, evaluation measures, and so on. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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72. Speech emotion recognition in Hindi: Review paper.
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Sharma, Aditi, Garg, Nidhi, Kaur, Gurpreet, Madhu, Charu, and Singh, Preeti
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EMOTION recognition , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *EMOTIONAL state , *SPEECH , *AVERSION , *AUTOMATIC speech recognition , *FEATURE selection - Abstract
Speech Emotion Recognition is an amazing field of research in current days. Speech Emotion Recognition is an innovative technology with numerous applications that can be used in our day-to-day life. This review paper, mainly focused on some parameters such as: feature vector size, feature selection, classifiers and experimental approach for categorizing the different emotional states. To explore this research, we also focused on the dataset which is studied out by IITKGP-SEHSC in Hindi speech. This study reviews the different emotion states Happy, Anger, Neutral, Fear, Disgust, Sad, Sarcastic and Surprise by using the Hindi speech data as an input. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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73. Colorimetric determination of albumin to creatinine ratio using paper-based analytical devices for rapid detection of kidney disfunction.
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Amalia, Kikie Trivia, Nurrahmah, Andayani, Ulfa, Sakti, Setyawan Purnomo, and Sabarudin, Akhmad
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ALBUMINS , *DIABETIC nephropathies , *PICRIC acid , *CREATININE , *CHRONIC kidney failure , *DYES & dyeing , *KIDNEYS - Abstract
Diabetic nephropathy is a common complication of diabetes, which can lead to chronic renal failure in patients. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition characterized by abnormalities and loss of kidney function. Early detection of nephropathy can prevent the progression of this disease to CKD. In this work, both albumin (ALB) and creatinine (CRE) were used as biomarkers for detecting albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) using paper-based analytical devices (PADs) by applying the alkaline picrate and bromocresol purple (BCP) reagents as the reagent solutions. ALB detections were performed by a dye-binding method using BCP reagent resulted in the color change from yellow to purple, while CRE detection was based on the Jaffe reaction using picric acid in an alkaline solution resulted in the color change from yellow to orange. The color changes were photographed by a digital camera and the pictures' color intensity (RGB) were evaluated using ImageJ. The ACR in artificial samples was measured using the calibration curve constructing by plotting logarithmic of ACR (mg g−1) against the Δ intensity ALB/CRE ratio. The accuracy of ACR determination in artificial samples were found in the range of 75.70 – 99.98%, whereas their standard deviations were in the range of 0.01 – 0.02, showing relatively good accuracy and high precision of the proposed method. The detection limits (LOD) for albumin (ALB) and creatinine (CRE) were 8.2 mg.dL−1 and 5.1 mg.dL−1, respectively. The fast, cheap, and easy-to-use method for ACR detection could be attributed to the proposed method. Additionally, it has relatively good accuracy and high precision, and it can potentially be used as an alternative technique for early detecting or screening kidney disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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74. A thermal insulator manufacturing, using solid residuals from pulp and paper factories in Missan City.
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Allamy, Waleed Khalaf Jabbar and Al-Najati, Ibrahim Ali Hameed
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PAPER mills , *PAPER pulp , *VAPOR barriers , *GLASS fibers , *THERMAL conductivity - Abstract
Residuals from pulping process of Iraqi pulp and papermaking factories was taken to produce a thermal insulator by wetting, crushing, and pressing to a certain shape to get a board called by the authors as "Cellulose Board" that can be used as a thermal insulator for air conditioning and piping systems carrying hot water for heating. It was found that thermal conductivity of cellulose board is 0.0311 W/m.c hence it can be compared with common thermal insulators such as rock wool and fiber glass which is expensive from economic point of view. It is recommended to use vapor barriers to prevent board from getting moisture. Additionally, it is recommended not to use Cellulose Board in a high temperature application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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75. The characterization of agitated bacterial cellulose-based paper synthesized at various rotational speeds.
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Gea, Saharman, Marpongahtun, Nasution, Darwin Yunus, Pasaribu, Khatarina Meldawati, Amaturrahim, Suci Aisyah, Piliang, Averroes Fazlurrahman, and Siahaan, Rio Cahyono
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YOUNG'S modulus , *CELLULOSE , *ROTATIONAL flow , *SCANNING electron microscopy , *THERMOGRAVIMETRY , *PAPERMAKING - Abstract
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a type of cellulose produced by bacteria in a glucose-based medium that has more advantages than plant cellulose. The production of cellulose powders, however, has the characteristics affected due to physical treatments; thus, the objective of this research was to produce BC powder for use in paper production. BC was produced by agitation with oxygen flow at various rotational speeds to obtain a fragmented BC phase. BC samples were dried by a spray dryer to produce powder for paper making. The characterization of BC powder and paper samples was done by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), tensile strength, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The morphological results showed optimum BC was produced at 300 rpm rotation speed with a 405.2 g yield, while the FTIR spectrum confirmed that the material is a cellulosic compound. TGA characterization of the optimum sample displayed thermal stability at 330 °C in the thermal analysis. Among the variations in rotational speed, the 300 rpm sample led to the highest Young's modulus value, 878 MPa, and the most improved surface morphology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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76. Financial revolution of payment methods toward energy efficiency growth: Which one is the most sustainable?
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Santoso, Henrycus Winarto, Tanaya, Olivia, Levina, Priscilla, Astanto, Theresya Jeini, Ajiedragono, Fritz, and Lim, Raymond
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PAYMENT , *PAPER money , *FOSSIL fuels , *CRYPTOCURRENCIES , *HUMAN beings - Abstract
Environmental issues have been a crucial concern in every global sector. One sector that might cause environmental problems is the financial sector. Surrounding issues come from various factors such as the usage of fossil fuels that lead to global warming and climate change which slowly assassinate human beings. This article will focus on efficiency comparison between using paper money, plastic cards and cryptocurrency. The main goal is to prove which of the three financial payments is the most energy-efficient in the past, present, and future. The parameters used in this study are electricity usage and CO2 emissions. The whole analysis is based on a quantitative-descriptive method which provides in depth analysis of electricity usage and CO2 emissions level among financial equates from every generation. Even though plastic cards have the highest efficiency level initially, over time, cryptocurrency is going revolutionary, making them more efficient than paper money and plastic cards. This proves that cryptocurrency could be the most energy-efficient payment method in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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77. The effects of particle contamination on high blend palm biodiesel against fuel filter blockage.
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Haryono, Ihwan, Rochmanto, Budi, Mohtar, Setiapraja, Hari, and Yubaidah, Siti
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FUEL filters , *DIESEL motor exhaust gas , *DIESEL fuels , *BIODIESEL fuels , *FILTER paper , *ENERGY security - Abstract
In order to increase energy security or to reduce diesel engine exhaust emissions, the use of biodiesel fuel is continuously increased. This effort is carried out by increasing the composition of biodiesel in the biodiesel blends. One of other considerations regarding the use high composition biodiesel blends above 20% (B20) is the concern of fuel filter blockage or shorten the life time. Various efforts have been done to overcome filter blocking problems due to the use of biodiesel, so that mitigation can be carried out. One of the evaluations of the effect of using palm oil biodiesel with a high composition above 20% has been carried out by acceleration testing in a test rig with additional dust contaminants. The test used fuel filter paper with a porosity of 30 micron with variations in the composition of the test fuel, namely pure diesel/B0 (Pertadex), B30, B50 and B70. The test was carried out by flowing the test fuels through filter paper in a DENSO standard test rig in temperature ambient (around 29°C). Filter blocking was recorded by the differential pressure (delta pressure) between before and after of the test filter paper. The results show that for the pure diesel and biodiesel blends without any contaminants, there is no increase in the differential pressure. Otherwise, for the addition of 3 grams of contaminants per 15 liters of test fuels, a higher biodiesel composition will result in a faster increase in the filter differential pressure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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78. The impact of European Union-Indonesia voluntary partnership agreement on forest law enforcement governance and trade on Indonesia's pulp and paper export to European Union.
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Maatoke, G. B. and Mursitama, T. N.
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FORESTRY laws , *PARTNERSHIP agreements , *PAPER pulp , *LAW enforcement , *WOOD products - Abstract
This study aims to analyze Indonesia's strategy in facing the Voluntary Partnership Agreement on Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT-VPA) cooperation agreement between the European Union and Indonesia to improve the export performance of Indonesian wood products to the European Union market. With research, an analysis of the opportunities and challenges that Indonesia intends to face in maintaining the stability of the export activities of Indonesian wood products and improving the quality of these wood products so that they can be accepted based on the standards of the destination country. FLEGT-VPA is a bilateral agreement between the European Union and timber exporting nations to improve forest sector governance and ensure that timber and wood products supplied into the EU are produced in line with partner country laws and regulations. The issue that a developing country like Indonesia wants to experience in an effort to improve the quality of wood products according to the standards of the destination country is a large number of illegal logging, illegal timber sales and others. This study focuses on the pulp and paper industry and uses qualitative analysis research methods and analyzes the data collection techniques from various sources. The increase in the export performance of Indonesian pulp, paper and, paperboard to the European Union from 2016 after the ratification of the FLEGT-VPA shows that the quality of Indonesian products is promising to spread in the European Union market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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79. Cryptocurrency in modern finances.
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Chahal, Jasmeen Kaur, Bhatia, Nanki, Singh, Gurpreet, Gandhi, Vidhyotma, and Kaushal, Payal
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CRYPTOCURRENCIES , *ELECTRONIC money , *PAPER money , *PRICES , *SILVER coins , *GOLD coins - Abstract
The currencies of nations have always been transforming throughout the human history. From gold and silver coins to simple coins and paper money then eventually to digital money. The evolutionary period of currency includes both physical and legal extent. With the digital revolution, the evolution of currencies is inevitable. The first attempt at a digital currency was not Bitcoin, but it has been the most successful digital currency and it is now accepted by many major retailers. This report contains a brief description of the evolution of cryptocurrencies, their types, and how and when the prices of different currencies rose. The comprehensive study of the volatility of the market and when to buy or sell the currencies hold the major share throughout the report. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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80. Compressive strength prediction model of concrete by utilizing wastepaper ash as partial replacement of cement using artificial neural network (ANN).
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Azmi, Nur Amirah and Salim, Wan Safizah Wan
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WASTE paper , *CONSTRUCTION materials , *NONRENEWABLE natural resources , *COMPRESSIVE strength , *RENEWABLE natural resources , *STANDARD deviations , *CEMENT - Abstract
Recently, the construction industry has experienced rapid development. Thus, this situation led to the depletion of non- renewable natural resources like cement due to the increases in the demand and production of construction materials that consume non-renewable resource such as cement. There are various types of waste in large amount that may contribute to environmental issues such as wastepaper. Therefore, many research that have been conducted to reduce the consumption of cement by partial replacing the cement with wastepaper ash yet sampling work for the experimental research still contribute to the usage of cement in huge quantities. In addition, sampling for laboratory work is less effective due to the longer period to prepare the test sample, and higher cost is needed. Hence, this paper introduces the use of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in predicting the compressive strength of concrete that utilizing wastepaper ash as partial cement replacement. The data for modelling work was gathered in the form of cement content, fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, water content, water cement ratio and wastepaper ash for 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% of cement replacement. The model was developed by considering 80% of collected previous research data for training, 10% for testing and another 10% for validation which trained using the Levenberg-Marquardt Back Propagation (LMBP) method in Matlab2017a. The R value obtained from the training, testing and validation data was 0.99999, 0.99843 and 0.99902 respectively meanwhile the Mean Absolute Error (MAE) and Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) values obtained were 0.458 and 1.070, respectively. In the form of percentage, the MAE and RMSE values were 1.53% and 3.57%, respectively. The result indicates a highly correlation between the data input and the targeted data. Therefore, the simulation model using ANN is effective to predict compressive strength of concrete that may reduce the usage of cement, recycling option for waste material, and increase the efficiency of sampling work. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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81. Investigation of strain measurement on paper-based strain sensor using carbon electrical conductive paint.
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Jamaluddin, Muhammad Nazrul Hisyam, Salleh, Mohd Hazimin Mohd, and Zulkifli, Mohd Zamani
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STRAIN sensors , *STRUCTURAL health monitoring , *EMULSION paint , *STRAIN gages , *PAINT , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *STRENGTH of materials - Abstract
Electrical strain gauge has been used widely in many applications, such as experimental strength of materials and structural health monitoring because of their low cost and durability in making measurements. Recently, a few new sensors have been developed using the constantan alloy to enhance the sensor's response and sensitivity. However, researchers have noticed that electrical conductive paints alternate their electrical resistance when subjected tomechanical strain. This conductivity is given by the conductive network created by the conductive particles in the paint mixture. The conductive network is then altered as a result of the mechanical deformation, changing the material's electrical properties. This research aims to study the effect of the paper-based strain sensor when the carbon electrical conductive paint is used as a sensor coil in the sensor. We studied the changes in the electrical resistance R as the length of the sensor changed according to the applied strain. The conductive paint was applied on 80gsm A4 printing paper. There are three sensor designs that have been studied. For the first method, the gauge factor for design one is 0.67, the second design gives 0.33 for the gauge factor, and the gauge factor for the third design is 0.50. The design that is suitable for the fabrication of the paper-based strain sensor is design 1 because it has the highest sensitivity compared to other designs. However, the sensor's sensitivity must be enhanced by doing more research to produce a better sensor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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82. The synthesis of paper soap: Effect of polyvinyl alcohol consentration.
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Handayani, Sri, Atmojo, Damasus Radityo, Marsudi, Sidik, and Ismojo
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POLYVINYL alcohol , *FREE fatty acids , *SOAP , *COCONUT oil , *ETHYLENE glycol , *ALOE vera - Abstract
Paper soap is currently in great demand by the public because it is easy to carry everywhere. In the process, solid soap is printed as thin as paper. This paper soap will dissolve and produce foam when exposed to water. This study aims to synthesize the paper soap product against the effect of variations in the concentration of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). PVA serves as an adhesive and forms a thin layer (film). The raw material for making soap is virgin coconut oil and NaOH as a basic soap. Basic soap is mixed with glycerin, ethylene glycol, silicone oil, olive oil, aloe vera, and perfume. After that, the mixture was added with polyvinyl alcohol with various concentrations of 5, 10, 15, and 20 percent solution. The processed soap material is then poured into a flat mold with a thickness of 0.5 mm and 1 mm. The paper soap produced was tested for water content, free fatty acids, pH and antibacterial activity test. The test results showed that the best paper soap was obtained when using a 5 percent PVA solution. The results are in accordance with the requirements of SNI 3532:2016 solid soap with a moisture content of 12%, free fatty acids 1.5%, pH 9.6 and the value of inhibition diameter on the antibacterial activity test 18.7 mm, the value stability of foam of 94% with a thickness of 0.5 mm soap. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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83. Framework development of fabric drape evaluation: Paper weighing method transformed to digital image analysis technique.
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Kamadi, Nur Rasyidah, Ghani, Suzaini Abdul, Yahya, Mohamad Faizul, Tulos, Najua, Yusof, Nur Ain, and Yusof, Nor Juliana Mohd
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DIGITAL images , *IMAGE analysis , *DRAPERIES , *TEXTILES , *PAPER arts , *VALUATION of real property - Abstract
The drape is a fabric's ability to deform when suspended under its weight in specified conditions of known size using a Drape Meter. The Drape Coefficient % (DC%) is calculated by taking the weight of paper cut out based on the shadow of the fabric. A fabric property is very important in relating to the behavior of drapes and these factors were determined by earlier researchers in developing a tool to measure drape. The Cusiks's Drape Meter was the first equipment that used the principle of shadow in reflecting the drape behavior and later on calculating the DC%. The principle introduced by Cusick has been used by a lot of researchers to determine DC% more accurately using computer captured images. In recent years, a lot of research has moved forward using software to calculate the DC% by incorporating the values of fabric properties to create an image for the drape. A lot of work on comparing the values of DC% using conventional and simulated/virtual methods was published. The usage of particular software can predict the DC% before the actual production of fabrics. Prediction can be made based on physical properties needed on particular fabrics to be produced and thus saving a lot of time and giving more choices in fabrics selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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84. Design of science learning based on CoSpaces-Edu paper cube augmented reality through computational thinking approach.
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Taufiq, Muhamad, Nuswowati, Murbangun, Hartono, Hartono, and Widagdo, Pratama Bayu
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AUGMENTED reality , *PROBLEM-based learning , *DESIGN science , *CUBES , *PROBLEM solving , *TWENTY-first century - Abstract
Computational thinking is a way of thinking for problem solving and is one of the basic skills of the 21st century that is very important to be applied in science learning as an effort to prepare for disruption in the industrial era 4.0 and society 5.0. This study aims to find a new method that has proven its effectiveness to apply problem solving skills. The Research and Development (R and D) method with the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implementation and Evaluation) was carried out to develop a Problem Project Based Learning (PPjBL) model with a Computational Thinking (CT) approach based on CoSpaces-Edu Paper Cube Augmented Reality. This research has produced a product in the form of a Problem Project Based Learning (PPjBL) model with a Computational Thinking (CT) approach based on CoSpaces-Edu Paper Cube Augmented Reality which has been validated by experts on very feasible and effective criteria to be applied as a science learning design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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85. Improving the ability to write scientific papers with the whole language approach through the Moodle-based Learning Management System (LMS).
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Arwansyah, Yanuar Bagas and Utama, Windi Wulandari Iman
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LEARNING Management System , *SCIENTIFIC ability , *TECHNICAL writing , *COVID-19 pandemic , *MEAN value theorems - Abstract
Moodle-based Learning Management Systems have been widely used in learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in Indonesia. In this regard, this study aims to identify and describe the implementation of the Whole Language Approach in improving the ability to write simple scientific papers for students at PGRI Yogyakarta University through the Moodle-based Learning Management System. The method in this research is descriptive qualitative with data in the form of descriptions of the results of research implementation supported by observations, interviews, theoretical studies, and relevant research. The results of this study indicate an increase in the ability to write student scientific papers in the experimental class after using the Whole Language Approach through Moodle-based LMS in learning to write. Several aspects that were assessed were structure, systematics, language use, content coherence, and references used. This increase is indicated by the test numbers before and after the use of the Whole Language Approach through the Moodle-based LMS with mean values of 6.5 to 8.8 in the experimental class, and 6.7 to 7.1 in.the control class. This shows that the use of the Whole Language Approach through Moodle-based LMS is proven to improve students' ability to write simple scientific papers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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86. Homogeneity of papercrete with 10% waste paper substitution using Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV).
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Handika, Nuraziz, Rafky, M., Danifaro, S., Tjahjono, Elly, and Arijoeni, Essy
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ULTRASONIC testing , *WASTE paper , *HOMOGENEITY , *CONCRETE waste , *STRENGTH of building materials - Abstract
Paper waste production in DKI Jakarta according to data from The Jakarta's Environmental Services reaches an average of 40% of total waste production per month for each municipality (kotamadya). On the other hand, Indonesia's necessity of construction development, notably residential home, is increasing constantly along with the amount of Indonesia's population. This condition stimulates innovation of eco-friendly, inexpensive building material with suitable strength. Since 1990's, papercrete, concrete with waste paper as substitution of fine and/ or coarse aggregate, has been studied. Its use for structural materials has evolved and required supporting research for application on larger structural components. In this research, homogeneity aspect of papercrete from domestic waste (office) is investigated along a certain height of vertical beam. To do so, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) propagation measurement on 5 vertical prismatic beam specimens was conducted. By using direct mode transmission, two transducerswere used through 15 cm of width. Rate of propagation can detect the density of concrete at each level since early age of concrete (2 hour after casting). It describes the distribution of material inside. This homogeneity study is beneficial in evaluating papercrete application in real beam structure in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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87. Preface: International Conference on Mathematics and Its Scientific Applications (ICMSA 2022).
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *CONFERENCE papers - Abstract
The text is a preface to the Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematics and its Scientific Applications (ICMSA 2022). The conference took place on March 3-4, 2022, at the Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The conference was organized by the Department of Mathematics and was held online via the Zoom platform. The aim of the conference was to provide a platform for mathematicians and engineers to present new models in their respective fields. Around 200 research papers were received and 68 were selected for possible publication in the Scopus Indexed AIP proceedings. The editors of the AIP Conference Proceedings accepted the selected papers for publication. The preface expresses gratitude to the contributors, the conference organizers, and the advisory and technical committee members for their support and guidance. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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88. Development of bricks from lime sludge of paper industry and assessment of indoor air quality of buildings made of them.
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Bhushan, Mr. Brij, Kanwar, Manvi, John, Siby, and Kanwar, Varinder S
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INDOOR air quality , *INDUSTRIAL wastes , *PAPER industry , *WASTE management , *WASTE paper , *SOLID waste - Abstract
Urbanization, increase in population and change in lifestyle of human beings increased pressure on natural resources and accumulation of industrial waste in the environment. Dumping and landfilling of such industrial waste especially the solid waste is leading towards severe environmental degradation in the form of water pollution, air pollution and soil pollution etc. Due to increase in installation of more paper mills, there is rapid increase in quantity of solid waste from these industries. In recent years, utilization of lime mud generated from paper mill has been emerged as a potential method to reuse/recover the usable rich material and reduce the quantity of waste and its disposal cost for landfilling/dumping. In this experimental examination, an effort has been complete to examine the behavior of the bricks developed using the waste (lime mud) from paper industry waste and other paper sludge by partial replacing the clay to the extent from 10% to 50%. The bricks were developed by using varying composition. Later execution various tests, it has been detected that bricks made from partial replacement of clay with lime mud are light weight, having desirable compressive strength, corrosion resistant. The indoor air quality assessment of buildings made of these bricks indicted little to no impact on ambient air quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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89. Printing paper as a reflector with idealized properties: How to link the paper industry and printing art.
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Tarasov, Dmitry A., Tyagunov, Andrey G., and Milder, Oleg B.
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PAPER industry , *PRINTING industry , *GOVERNMENT report writing , *ART industry , *COMMUNICATIONS industries - Abstract
Whiteness is one of the most important characteristics of a printing paper. There is a stable relationship between the printed and optical properties of the paper. At the same time, the understanding of whiteness in the paper-making and printing industries is significantly different. Such miscommunication negatively affects the quality of printed products, since the choice of a suitable paper (or cardboard) is difficult to a certain extent. One of the ways to get out of this situation is to create a simple and clear computational model of the white paper, which would not depend on any physical standards. The model would help when conducting the input control in printing plants and would allow one to establish communication between industries. This work is devoted to the description of such a model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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90. A review paper on different thermal management techniques used for Li-ion battery.
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Yaragurd, Hanamant, Kumar, Ashok, Reddy, Dhanush Chandra, Venkatesh, Charan, Balaji, Hemanth Venkatraman, Murali, Dhanush, and Venugopal, Abhilash
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LITHIUM-ion batteries , *LEAD-acid batteries , *PHASE transitions , *CELL anatomy , *ENERGY density , *STORAGE batteries - Abstract
Due to high densities of energy, power, and remarkable operational efficiency of Li-on battery when in contrast to Lead-acid batteries and nickel-cadmium batteries are examples of other types of batteries. Vehicles, electronics, aircraft, and other industries are all interested in lithium-ion batteries right now. However, some critical variables, such as performance degradation under extreme driving circumstances due to temperature difference in the lithium-ion cell, limit its usefulness. As a result, it's important to decide the optimal course of action based on the consequences of heat generation on various lithium-ion cell components. This paper looked at how heat is generated and how it affects each component of a li-ion battery. An analysis of different heat-controlling systems employing various design structures in numerous techniques of cooling such as liquid convection, phase transition material, air Convection and a combination of these techniques are used. Finally, utilizing a variety of design frameworks, a summary is created [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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91. Analysis of controller techniques for nonlinear Hopper tank system.
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Marshiana, D., Mary Joy Kinol, A., Krishnamoorthy, N.R., Thaj Mary Delsy, T., and Anandha Narayanana, P.
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PAPER industry , *WATER purification , *NONLINEAR systems , *STEEL tanks , *WORK design , *STORAGE tanks - Abstract
The work focuses on the design of conventional controllers, which can be used for the control of non-linear systems to provide a desired level of a process tank. The nonlinear systems take's up for the study is Hopper tanks because of its use in the field of Pharmaceutical, Petro chemical, water treatment and paper making industries. Its non-linearity is due to the cross-sectional behavior of the process. It consists of two parts Conical Tank for easy flow of solid, viscous liquids and a cylindrical tank for storage of materials. It is used for the evacuation of products without wastage is possible. The closed loop performance is determined to obtain the desired level control using conventional PI, controllers for various tuning methods. The major advantage of this method is simplicity. Simulation results using MATLAB software to determine the outperformance of controller techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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92. Paper on comparisons of laser spot welding with manual arc welding for 304 stainless steel.
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Abbas, Abbas Allawi, Hussein, Maher Ali, and Hussein, Tawfeeq Naji
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STAINLESS steel welding , *LASER welding , *LASER arc welding , *FUSION welding , *ELECTRIC welding , *SPOT welding , *WELDING - Abstract
Now days, welding technology become high in demand due to industrial and domestic development. There has been constant improvement in the welding technology. The arc welding plays an important role in a process of fusion welding. It was more flexible and routinely has been used for many decades. Recent development is laser welding. It is highly utilized in manufacturing industry because of its special features. Recently, everywhere the automatic welding processes most preferable for achieving the high rate of production. Higher efficiency and low cost strategies is primary requirement in case of joining the metal. In the present study, we aim to compare the arc welding and laser welding. The stress-strain curves of the reference and welded specimen is depicted in the Figure 3. As strain increased up to 1.6-1.9%, the stress also showed an increased trend in the both the welding. The stress gets stabilized further upon increased in the percent strain up to 6. Laser welded specimen showed maximum stress tolerance values than arc welded specimen. Laser welds and arc weld showed a hardness of about 354 HV and 237 HV, respectively. The study can be concluded as the laser welding is superior than manual arc welding. The laser welding showed maximum hardness, stress tolerance and strain sustainability than the arc welding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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93. Recent trends in sentiment analysis tools.
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Ahmad, Ishteyaaq, Khan, Iram Ahmad, Verma, Archita, and Sharma, Sonal
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SENTIMENT analysis , *TREND analysis , *CONFERENCE papers , *USER-generated content , *ACCOUNT books , *DATABASES - Abstract
Sentiment analysis is a technique for extracting feelings, emotions, and points of view from texts that have been made publicly available through various data sources, such as social media. In the mid-2000s, the term "sentiment analysis" became widespread, and it peaked in 2019. The SCOPUS database shows a positive research trend in sentiment analysis research during the last 10 years (2012–2021). While conference papers accounted for 49.6 percent of this research, journal articles accounted for 38.8 percent of overall production. The United States is the country with the most paper publications in this research area. The majority of the technologies investigated in this study can identify positive, negative, and neutral polarity. Twenty prominent and widely accessible tools for sentiment analysis available on the Internet were examined, only a few of them are completely free, while some of them do provide a limited-featured free version. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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94. Survey paper on technologies of automatic writing pen.
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Ganesan, Renuka, Sardar, Soghra Samreen, and Marimuthu, Maheswari
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SPEECH , *MACHINERY , *DETECTORS - Abstract
This study outlines the numerous models of automated writing machines that employ diverse technologies, as well as the creative concept of the most recent automatic writing pen. Despite the technologyaccessible, the proportion of compactness and capacity to stand without aid in these machines is almost nil. In contrast to the writing machine, our innovation allows the autonomous writing pen to stand alone without the need for additional support. This pen ensures faultless and exact writing based on the speech recognizing voice sensor or the brain signal detected by a brain sensor. A side from that, the pen has two additional features: it can move the page on its own using a page turner, and it comes preloaded with Pelican for correction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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95. The effect of sludge from waste paper industry additon as a filler into composite panel based on polypropylene plastic waste and cocofiber.
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Hidayani, Tengku Rachmi, Wirjosentono, Basuki, Yunus, Darwin, Tamrin, Pelita, Elda, Rahmad, Dedy, Mirandaulia, Meutia, Rusmar, Irfan, Sembriring, Seri Bima, Kaban, Jamaran, Marpaung, Lamek, Gea, Saharman, Basyuni, Mohammad, and Mahmud, Taifo
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PLASTIC scrap , *WASTE paper , *PAPER mill waste , *POLYPROPYLENE , *WALL panels - Abstract
The aim of this research was to manufacture composite panel that can be used as wall panel for earthquake resistantly building. First stage on wall panel production was done by preparing polypropylene plastic waste, coconut coir fiber, and waste sludge paper mill. The second stage was carried out by mixing polypropylene plastic waste with coconut coir fiber and sludge of paper mill waste. In this research, two mixing variations were carried out. First variation was done by mixing polypropylene plastic waste and coconut fiber in a ratio of 60:40 without adding sludge, while the other was done by mixing sludge, polypropylene plastic waste and coconut fiber with a ratio of 60:20:20. The mixing process was done using extruder and the drying process was done using hot press. Density, internal adhesion values, and thickness extension of resulted composite panels then was characterized. From two variations resulted wall panels were found that the wall panels with sludge addition has better density value of 0.9713 g/cm3 compare to composite panel without sludge addition where its density value of 1.093 g/cm3. In addition, the internal adhesive strength value of the wall panels without sludge addition of 0.59 N/mm2, whereas it improved to 0.61 N/mm2 on panel with sludge addition. Moreover, the thickness of the panel that was produced without sludge addition was 0.508 percent, while panel with sludge addition decreased to 0.104 percent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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96. Modification of craft paper to change its surface properties.
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Basyrova, S. I., Galikhanov, M. F., Shaimukhametova, I. F., Bogdanova, S. A., Makhotina, L. G., Volkovich, Vladimir A., Kashin, Ilya V., Smirnov, Andrey A., and Narkhov, Evgeniy D.
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PAPER arts , *SURFACE properties , *CORONA discharge , *PAPER pulp , *PULPING , *CRAFT beer , *POLYCAPROLACTONE - Abstract
The influence of the electret on the properties of craft paper modified with polycaprolactone is shown in this article. When applying a polymer coating, a change in the surface properties of the pulp and paper material occurs, which is reflected in the wetting parameters. Processing pulp and paper materials in the field of a unipolar corona discharge leads to an increase in their mechanical characteristics and a decrease in roughness and air permeability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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97. Influence of unipolar corona discharge on mechanical and operating properties of paper ashless filters.
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Gilfanova, S. V., Galikhanov, M. F., Galeeva, L. R., Sunait, V. N., Kuznetsov, A. G., Volkovich, Vladimir A., Kashin, Ilya V., Smirnov, Andrey A., and Narkhov, Evgeniy D.
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CORONA discharge , *FILTER paper - Abstract
The using possibility a unipolar corona discharge to improve the range of paper ashless filters operational properties has been investigated. It was revealed that the samples treatment by corona discharge led to an increase in the purity of the test filtrate, as well as to an increase in the strength characteristics of paper ashless filters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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98. Inked fingerprint recognition system: A review.
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Rafaa, Taif, Falih, Rehab, and Tahssen, Israa
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FORENSIC fingerprinting , *RESEARCH personnel , *EMAIL systems , *ELECTRONIC paper , *BIOMETRY - Abstract
One of the biometrics that is used to analyze and measure the features of any individual for security and authentication purposes is the fingerprint. purposes, and it is one of the most grown biometric types and considered legal proof of guide in a court of law all over the worldwide. The techniques that is used to find the matching between different fingerprint images have been varied Over the past few years, the researcher in this topic use several methods to extract the essential features, and use these features as input to different matching techniques in inked fingerprint recognition system.in this paper we will discuss in details the contents of fingerprint recognition system and how it is work and a several number of techniques and methods used by the researchers in this top and we made a compression between the widely used techniques to reach the best in terms of accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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99. Recycling the Waste of Paper into Usable Board.
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Naeem, Usama J. and Almtori, Safaa A. S.
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PAPER recycling , *CARDBOARD , *WASTE paper , *NATURAL resources , *IMPACT testing , *ENVIRONMENTAL quality - Abstract
The recycling of waste paper conserves our natural resources and will retrieve environmental quality. Concentrate on recycling waste paper into the usable board will benefit plants and the environment. This research depends on the investigation of manufacturing of usable board from waste paper. This manufacturing board can use instead of the board which manufactures from ordinary wood. On the other hand, it protected the forest and eliminates waste that harms the environment. This research illustrates the efficiency of our manufacturing board material by using mechanical tests and comparing it with a board manufactured by two types of ordinary wood and Medium-density fiberboard (MDF). Also, comparing the heat isolation between them. In this project, we use three types of waste paper: white, yellow envelope and newspaper. This waste paper produced our new board material. Our samples were manufactured with dimensions of 10*10 cm and 2 cm thickness. Different amount of waste paper and white glue was investigated to produce a batter board. Our study for the manufactured board materials demonstrated that a white paper sample was the battery on hardness and tensile test. However, yellow envelope samples were more efficient in the impact test than other samples. Moreover, yellow envelope samples were the better one between our samples in heat isolation. Mainly, the waste of paper and white glue was the cheapest to manufacture boards than using ordinary wood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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100. Possibility of removing residual optical brightening agents in paper-based cultural artefacts contaminated with offset OBAs.
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Huang, Hsiao-Ju, Li, I.-Cheng, Huang, Bo-Wun, and Wu, Han-Chung
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OPTICAL brighteners , *WATER damage , *COMMUNITIES , *POSSIBILITY , *CORAL bleaching , *HYDROGEN peroxide , *DAYLIGHT , *CARBON offsetting - Abstract
This study explores the possibility of removing residual optical brighteners in paper, caused by the migration of OBAs from commercially available papers through water during an instance of water damage. From the standpoint of conservation treatment, this OBA removal experiment was conducted in the hope of providing a treatment method for the removal of OBAs as a reference point for the conservation community. This study presents an example case of removing offset OBAs, and the results of the removal experiment are discussed in order to explore the feasibility of the proposed treatment method. The results demonstrated that the removal of offset OBAs using a compatible conservation treatment is feasible. A combination of daylight bleaching with alkaline water and aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution is recommended, and the time of exposure to sunlight should be shortened as much as possible if performed on a bright, sunny day. However, performing such treatment on the actual cultural artefact will require careful assessment with regards to necessity and safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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