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Korean Council for University Education

EducationSeoul, South Korea
About: Korean Council for University Education is a education organization based out in Seoul, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 1582 authors who have published 1348 publications receiving 14251 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the recent applications of LDH-containing hybrids as adsorbents for water remediation and reported the maximum adsorption capacities of various toxic heavy metals and dyes on different LDH hybrids.

380 citations

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TL;DR: Evidence suggests potential diagnostic and prognostic value of CSF and blood biomarkers closely reflecting the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, such as α-synuclein species, lysosomal enzymes, markers of amyloid and tau pathology, and neurofilament light chain.
Abstract: In the management of Parkinson's disease, reliable diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers are urgently needed. The diagnosis of Parkinson's disease mostly relies on clinical symptoms, which hampers the detection of the earliest phases of the disease-the time at which treatment with forthcoming disease-modifying drugs could have the greatest therapeutic effect. Reliable prognostic markers could help in predicting the response to treatments. Evidence suggests potential diagnostic and prognostic value of CSF and blood biomarkers closely reflecting the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease, such as α-synuclein species, lysosomal enzymes, markers of amyloid and tau pathology, and neurofilament light chain. A combination of multiple CSF biomarkers has emerged as an accurate diagnostic and prognostic model. With respect to early diagnosis, the measurement of CSF α-synuclein aggregates is providing encouraging preliminary results. Blood α-synuclein species and neurofilament light chain are also under investigation because they would provide a non-invasive tool, both for early and differential diagnosis of Parkinson's disease versus atypical parkinsonian disorders, and for disease monitoring. In view of adopting CSF and blood biomarkers for improving Parkinson's disease diagnostic and prognostic accuracy, further validation in large independent cohorts is needed.

313 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of indole-3-acetic acid on mild steel was investigated at different temperatures by using potentiodynamic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and polarization resistance measurements.

244 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the potential opportunities for food waste pyrolysis focusing on the conversion of food waste to biochar products were evaluated. But the authors did not consider the food waste composition and the process conditions.
Abstract: Waste generated from anthropogenic activities contributes toward stresses on our natural systems through impacts associated with both production and disposal. Sustainable waste management necessitates that industries shift from the current linear model to a circular based economy, utilizing wastes as raw materials for the production of new products, eg. fuels and chemicals. Biomass and associated waste materials can be converted into value-added products using thermochemical processes. The pyrolysis process is a convenient thermochemical method, whereby biomass is efficiently converted into biofuels, biochars and BBQ briquettes; and further processing yields additional value added products, such as activated carbons, carbon black and printing ink. This paper reviews current development work and evaluates potential opportunities for food waste pyrolysis focusing on the conversion of food waste to biochar products. Overall, it was found that the constituents of the food waste together with the process conditions play a major role in the yield and composition of the produced chars. Moreover, more research work needs to be conducted on food waste to biochar and on mixed food blends in particular.

219 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a doxic logic and a habituated logic are proposed to address difficult social, cultural, economic and political conditions for aspiring, based in structural changes associated with globalization.
Abstract: ‘Raising aspirations’ for education among young people in low socioeconomic regions has become a widespread policy prescription for increasing human capital investment and economic competitiveness in so-called ‘knowledge economies’. However, policy tends not to address difficult social, cultural, economic and political conditions for aspiring, based in structural changes associated with globalization. Drawing conceptually on the works of Pierre Bourdieu, Raymond Williams, Arjun Appadurai and authors in the Funds of Knowledge tradition, this article theorizes two logics for aspiring that are recognizable in research with young people and families: a doxic logic, grounded in populist–ideological mediations; and a habituated logic, grounded in biographic–historical legacies and embodied as habitus. A less tangible third ‘logic’ is also theorized: emergent senses of future potential, grounded in lived cultures, which hold possibility for imagining and pursuing alternative futures. The article offers a...

205 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yang Yang1712644153049
Harold G. Koenig9967846742
Gordon McKay9766161390
Muhammad Shahbaz92100134170
Rajendra Prasad8694529526
Rayaz A. Malik7553123875
Shozo Fujioka7122419407
Tsutomu Katsuki7054520614
Kimihiko Hirao6536518712
Hiroshi Kitagawa6250015977
Shinji Inagaki6123715879
Suguru Takatsuto5820714295
Toshio Goto5771217917
Takao Yokota5724511813
C.E. Brion5427810873
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20233
202212
2021132
2020148
2019108
2018100