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Applied Science Private University
Education•Amman, Jordan•
About: Applied Science Private University is a education organization based out in Amman, Jordan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 4124 authors who have published 5299 publications receiving 116167 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a unique synthesis of high-quality PtRuNi trimetallic nanoparticles supported on pristine graphene via a simple but effective supercritical route is presented, which can be applied to other metal nanoparticles in fabrication of highperformance graphene-based nano-catalysts.
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TL;DR: In this paper, nitrogen-doped TiO2 was successfully synthesized by a single-step flame aerosol method, where the nitrogen atoms mainly occupied interstitial positions in the crystal lattice.
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TL;DR: The current understanding of viral, vector and host factors which contribute to dengue virus pathogenesis is summarized and how this knowledge is critically important in the development of pharmaceutical interventions is summarized.
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TL;DR: In this paper, three types of constant composition expansion tests on foamy oil are conducted in a pressure/volume/temperature cell: (a) constant pressure depletion rate test, (b) constant volume withdraw rate test and (c) step-by-step test.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of barium oxide (BaO) on structural, physical, optical, and radiation shielding features of a series of multi-component barium-containing borate-based glasses, namely Sodium Zinc Borate Glass, was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis.
Abstract: The study illustrates the impact of barium oxide (BaO) on structural, physical, optical, and radiation shielding features of a series of multi-component of barium-containing borate-based glasses, namely Sodium Zinc Borate Glass. The amorphous nature of each glass material was confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. Fourier-Transform-Infrared (FTIR) was used to identify the BO3-BO4 distribution and how the variation of Ba-concentrations affects this distribution. The results show that the increase of barium content increases the density of glasses and, in turn, reduces their bandgap. The investigation of the shielding properties at different energies (0.01–10 MeV) by Phy-X program indicates that the high-density of Ba-30 exhibited the best performance in terms of attenuation factor. On the other hand, the samples Ba-0 and Ba-15 show the highest durability results (lowest dissolving rate). These outcomes indicate that the glass samples exhibited promising radiation shielding properties for different applications.
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Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
Menachem Elimelech | 157 | 547 | 95285 |
Yu Huang | 136 | 1492 | 89209 |
Dmitri Golberg | 129 | 1024 | 61788 |
Andrea Carlo Marini | 123 | 1236 | 72959 |
Dionysios D. Dionysiou | 116 | 675 | 48449 |
Liyuan Han | 114 | 766 | 65277 |
Shunichi Fukuzumi | 111 | 1256 | 52764 |
John A. Stankovic | 109 | 559 | 51329 |
Judea Pearl | 107 | 512 | 83978 |
Feng Wang | 107 | 1136 | 64644 |
O. C. Zienkiewicz | 107 | 455 | 71204 |
Jeffrey I. Zink | 99 | 509 | 42667 |
Kazuhiro Hono | 98 | 878 | 33534 |
Robert W. Boyd | 98 | 1161 | 37321 |