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Islamic Azad University
Education•Tehran, Iran•
About: Islamic Azad University is a education organization based out in Tehran, Iran. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 83635 authors who have published 113437 publications receiving 1275049 citations. The organization is also known as: Azad University.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Adsorption, Fuzzy logic, Nonlinear system
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the amount of oil to be sorbed onto the adsorbents used in this study using both static and dynamic methods, and the results obtained were correlated with the first order, second order and intra-particle diffusion models.
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TL;DR: This is probably the first study to collect over 30 different ways to improve the citation record, and shows that the article visibility has tended to receive more download and citations.
Abstract: Due to the effect of citation impact on The Higher Education (THE) world university ranking system, most of the researchers are looking for some helpful techniques to increase their citation record. This paper by reviewing the relevant articles extracts 33 different ways for increasing the citations possibilities. The results show that the article visibility has tended to receive more download and citations. This is probably the first study to collect over 30 different ways to improve the citation record. Further study is needed to explore and expand these techniques in specific fields of study in order to make the results more precisely.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of production parameters on wear resistance of Al-Al2O3 composites was examined and it was found that increasing sintering temperature and time results in increasing density, hardness and wear resistance.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated and compared groundwater spring potential maps produced with two different models, namely multivariate adaptive regression spline (MARS) and random forest (RF), using geographic information system (GIS).
Abstract: This study evaluated and compared groundwater spring potential maps produced with two different models—namely multivariate adaptive regression spline (MARS) and random forest (RF)—using geographic information system (GIS). In total, 234 spring locations were identified in the Boujnord, North Khorasan, Iran and a GIS spring inventory map was prepared. Of these, 176 (70 %) locations were employed to produce spring potential maps (training), while the remaining 58 (30 %) cases were used to validate the model. The explanatory variables used to predict spring location were altitude, slope aspect, slope degree, slope length, topographic wetness index (TWI), plan curvature, profile curvature, land use, lithology, distance to rivers, drainage density, distance to faults, and fault density. Furthermore, the spatial relationships between spring occurrence and explanatory variables were performed using a Certainty Factor (CF) model. For validation, area under a receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves (AUC) was used. The validation results showed that the AUC for calibration is almost identical (0.79) in both models, while for prediction, the MARS model (73.26 %) performed better than RF (70.98 %) model. These results indicate that the MARS and RF models are good estimators of groundwater spring potential in the study area. These groundwater spring potential maps can be applied to groundwater management and groundwater resource exploration.
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China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)1, Nanjing University2, Nanjing Normal University3, Xi'an University of Science and Technology4, Chinese Academy of Sciences5, Islamic Azad University6, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University7, University of Kurdistan8, University of Bucharest9
TL;DR: The experimental results demonstrated that the two ensemble methods were more effective than ANFIS in the study area and can be used for flood susceptibility mapping in other sites with similar geo-environmental characteristics for taking measures to manage and prevent flood damages.
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Ajit Kumar Mohanty | 141 | 1124 | 93062 |
Pierluigi Paolucci | 138 | 1965 | 105050 |
Eric Conte | 132 | 1206 | 84593 |
Patrizia Azzi | 132 | 1275 | 83686 |
D. Del Re | 131 | 1406 | 87230 |
Jean-Laurent Agram | 128 | 1221 | 84423 |
Seyed Mohsen Etesami | 128 | 1101 | 76488 |
Jean-Charles Fontaine | 128 | 1190 | 84011 |
Roberta Arcidiacono | 128 | 1322 | 80917 |
Tejinder Virdee | 128 | 1208 | 74372 |
Frank Hartmann | 127 | 1116 | 81455 |
Paolo Azzurri | 126 | 1058 | 81651 |
Achim Stahl | 124 | 1248 | 111121 |
Federica Primavera | 120 | 876 | 63895 |
Riccardo Andrea Manzoni | 120 | 946 | 67897 |