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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 mesoporous silica MCM-41 and SBA-15 was impregnated by two imidazolium-based ionic liquids using a facile impregnation-evaporation approach to reduce the derivative decomposition temperatures (Tonset) compared to the bulk ILs, however the decomposition process was found to occur over a wider temperature range for the IL-immobilized samples.
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TL;DR: A novel intelligent acoustic model based on deep neural networks (DNNs) called the Laplacian score-deep belief network (LS-DBN) is introduced to evaluate the sound quality of EV interior noise and is superior to the conventional DBN and BPNN in terms of accuracy and stability.
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TL;DR: In this paper, interference patterns accompanying frequency modulation (FM) of short eccentricity provide a robust basis for identifying the phase of long eccentricity forcing in stratigraphic data, and two dimensional models of sedimentary distortion of the astronomical signal are used to evaluate the veracity of the FM method, and indicate that pristine eccentricity FM can be readily distinguished in paleo-records.
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TL;DR: Single-channel sodium currents that could be blocked with TTX were elicited by depolarizing voltage pulses in either cell-attached or inside-out patches from rat ventricular myocytes, and the conductance of both kinds of channel increased at more depolarized potentials.
Abstract: Single-channel sodium currents that could be blocked with TTX were elicited by depolarizing voltage pulses in either cell-attached or inside-out patches from rat ventricular myocytes. A transient burst of channels was followed by late-opening (persistent) channels with low open probability. Conditioning depolarizing pre-pulses that inactivated transient channels and ‘chattering’ late-opening channels had no effect on persistent channels. The open probability of persistent channels reached a maximum at more negative potentials than transient channels. Between – 70 mV and – 40 mV, the average open time of persistent channels increased, whereas the average open time of transient channels did not change significantly, so the open times of the two channels diverged as the potential became more positive. The conductance of transient and persistent channels was similar, and the conductance of both kinds of channel increased at more depolarized potentials.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a series of laboratory corrosion tests was carried out using electrochemical techniques (cyclic potentiodynamic polarization and impedance measurements) under CO 2 saturation and 80°C for most experiments.
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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 |