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Applied Science Private University

EducationAmman, 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 paper, an optical fiber-based liquid level detection system for applications in cryogenic environment is described, which consists of a multiplexed array of point liquid probes and two different designs of the probe were fabricated and tested.
Abstract: This paper reports a preliminary experimental investigation and characterization of an optical fiber-based liquid level detection system for applications in cryogenic environment. The sensor system comprises a multiplexed array of point liquid probes. Two different designs of the probe were fabricated and tested. Probe tests were conducted in water–air, liquid–gas nitrogen environments. The multiplexing of multiple liquid probes using an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) device was successfully demonstrated. In addition, response time of the liquid probe was measured and compared experimentally.

77 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the silicon isotope (Si) composition of deep-sea sponges from near Antarctica, subantarctic waters (Tasmania Seamounts) and subtropical waters north of New Zealand vary widely between + 0.87 and − 3.13.

76 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a consistent mathematical formulation is presented to decompose the damage tensor into two parts: one caused by voids and the other caused by cracks, and explicit relations governing the components of the crack and void damage variables are derived.
Abstract: The principles of continuum damage mechanics are reviewed first for the case of uniaxial tension. The damage variable is then decomposed into two variables called crack damage variables and void damage variables. A consistent mathematical formulation is presented to decompose the damage tensor into two parts: one caused by voids and the other caused by cracks. In the first part of this work, isotropic damage in the uniaxial tension case is assumed. However, the generalization to three-dimensional states of damage is presented in the second part of this work, using tensorial damage variables. It is shown that the components of tensorial crack damage variables and void damage variables are not independent of each other, implying a coupling between the two damage mechanisms. This coupling may be obvious based on the physics of the problem, but a rigorous mathematical proof is given for it. Also, explicit relations governing the components of the crack and void damage variables are derived.

76 citations

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TL;DR: The results showed that the temperature level was enhanced in the presence of CA and UA during the first 8 days, and the significant drop in pH was observed in the treatment without any amendment, which could alleviate the drop of pH.

76 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that the practice of aerobic physical exercise, strength training, or a combination of both is essential for attenuating the complications developed by the consumption of fructose.
Abstract: Fructose consumption has been growing exponentially and, concomitant with this, the increase in the incidence of obesity and associated complications has followed the same behavior. Studies indicate that fructose may be a carbohydrate with greater obesogenic potential than other sugars. In this context, the liver seems to be a key organ for understanding the deleterious health effects promoted by fructose consumption. Fructose promotes complications in glucose metabolism, accumulation of triacylglycerol in the hepatocytes, and alterations in the lipid profile, which, associated with an inflammatory response and alterations in the redox state, will imply a systemic picture of insulin resistance. However, physical exercise has been indicated for the treatment of several chronic diseases. In this review, we show how each exercise protocol (aerobic, strength, or a combination of both) promote improvements in the obesogenic state created by fructose consumption as an improvement in the serum and liver lipid profile (high-density lipoprotein (HDL) increase and decrease triglyceride (TG) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels) and a reduction of markers of inflammation caused by an excess of fructose. Therefore, it is concluded that the practice of aerobic physical exercise, strength training, or a combination of both is essential for attenuating the complications developed by the consumption of fructose.

76 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hua Zhang1631503116769
Menachem Elimelech15754795285
Yu Huang136149289209
Dmitri Golberg129102461788
Andrea Carlo Marini123123672959
Dionysios D. Dionysiou11667548449
Liyuan Han11476665277
Shunichi Fukuzumi111125652764
John A. Stankovic10955951329
Judea Pearl10751283978
Feng Wang107113664644
O. C. Zienkiewicz10745571204
Jeffrey I. Zink9950942667
Kazuhiro Hono9887833534
Robert W. Boyd98116137321
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202255
2021599
2020473
2019404
2018355