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Cairo University

EducationGiza, Egypt
About: Cairo University is a education organization based out in Giza, Egypt. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 33532 authors who have published 55581 publications receiving 792654 citations. The organization is also known as: Fuad I University & King Fuad I University.


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TL;DR: The review highlights the reported advantages and applications of the modified chitosan and the synthetic routes of the biopolymer modification.

252 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of cysteine on the corrosion inhibition of copper was investigated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization measurements, and the experimental impedance data were analyzed using a proposed equivalent circuit model for the electrode/electrolyte interface.

251 citations

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05 Jun 2017
TL;DR: Experimental results indicate that in terms of robustness, stability, and quality of the solution obtained, of both LSHade-SPA and LSHADE-SPACMA are better than LSHades algorithm, especially as the dimension increases.
Abstract: To improve the optimization performance of LSHADE algorithm, an alternative adaptation approach for the selection of control parameters is proposed. The proposed algorithm, named LSHADE-SPA, uses a new semi-parameter adaptation approach to effectively adapt the values of the scaling factor of the Differential evolution algorithm. The proposed approach consists of two different settings for two control parameters F and Cr. The benefit of this approach is to prove that the semi-adaptive algorithm is better than pure random algorithm or fully adaptive or self-adaptive algorithm. To enhance the performance of our algorithm, we also introduced a hybridization framework named LSHADE-SPACMA between LSHADE-SPA and a modified version of CMA-ES. The modified version of CMA-ES undergoes the crossover operation to improve the exploration capability of the proposed framework. In LSHADE-SPACMA both algorithms will work simultaneously on the same population, but more populations will be assigned gradually to the better performance algorithm. In order to verify and analyze the performance of both LSHADE-SPA and LSHADE-SPACMA, Numerical experiments on a set of 30 test problems from the CEC2017 benchmark for 10, 30, 50 and 100 dimensions, including a comparison with LSHADE algorithm are executed. Experimental results indicate that in terms of robustness, stability, and quality of the solution obtained, of both LSHADE-SPA and LSHADE-SPACMA are better than LSHADE algorithm, especially as the dimension increases.

250 citations

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TL;DR: The processing techniques of phosphate ores depend mostly on the type of associated gangue minerals present in the mined rock and simple, inexpensive techniques are enough to produce the required grade.

250 citations

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TL;DR: The present review is focused on the recent trends on the extraction of different bioactive chemical constituents depending on the nature of sample matrices and their chemical classes including anthocyanins, flavonoids, polyphenols, alkaloids, oils, etc.
Abstract: Plant extracts have been long used by the traditional healers for providing health benefits and are nowadays suitable ingredient for the production of formulated health products and nutraceuticals. Traditional methods of extraction such as maceration, percolation, digestion, and preparation of decoctions and infusions are now been replaced by advanced extraction methods for increased extraction efficiency and selectivity of bioactive compounds to meet up the increasing market demand. Advanced techniques use different ways for extraction such as microwaves, ultrasound waves, supercritical fluids, enzymes, pressurized liquids, electric field, etc. These innovative extraction techniques, afford final extracts selectively rich in compounds of interest without formation of artifacts, and are often simple, fast, environment friendly and fully automated compared to existing extraction method. The present review is focused on the recent trends on the extraction of different bioactive chemical constituents depending on the nature of sample matrices and their chemical classes including anthocyanins, flavonoids, polyphenols, alkaloids, oils, etc. In addition, we review the strategies for designing extraction, selection of most suitable extraction methods, and trends of extraction methods for botanicals. Recent progress on the research based on these advanced methods of extractions and their industrial importance are also discussed in detail.

250 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Chiara Mariotti141142698157
Pierluigi Paolucci1381965105050
Andrea Giammanco135136298093
Matthew Herndon133173297466
Eduardo De Moraes Gregores133145492464
Pedro G Mercadante129133186378
Alexander Nikitenko129115982102
Stephen G. Ellis12765565073
Peter R. Carroll12596664032
Mikhail Dubinin125109179808
Cesar Augusto Bernardes12496570889
K. Krajczar12464665885
Flavia De Almeida Dias12059059083
Jaap Goudsmit11158142149
Hans J. Eysenck10651259690
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023155
2022486
20215,731
20205,196
20194,578