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Minia University
Education•Minya, Egypt•
About: Minia University is a education organization based out in Minya, Egypt. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 4967 authors who have published 8986 publications receiving 108384 citations.
Topics: Population, Medicine, Adsorption, Catalysis, Computer science
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TL;DR: Support vector regression is introduced in this paper as a better technique for predicting emotions as quantifiable continuous variables rather than classifying emotions into discrete emotional values.
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TL;DR: Young age at menopause and older age at first pregnancy were factors significantly associated with increased risk of bladder cancer, even after adjusting for schistosomiasis history and other covariates in the multivariable logistic model, and early estrogen exposure plays a role in urinary bladder carcinoma development among Egyptian women.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of heat treatment on surface topography and crystal orientation of NiCo(11.17%) and NiP(3.49%) alloy coatings were studied in contrast to that of NiP ones.
Abstract: Ternary Ni–Co–P and binary Ni–P alloy coatings were deposited on mild steel panels from an alkaline bath in the presence and absence of cobalt sulfate using an electroless process. The effects of heat treatment on surface topography and crystal orientation of Ni–Co(11.17%)–P(3.49%) alloy coatings were studied in contrast to that of Ni–P ones. It was found that the as plated Ni–Co–P alloy is a supersaturated solid solution of P and Co dissolved in a microcrystalline Ni matrix with 〈111〉 preferred direction. Heat treatment induces structural changes. The formation of Ni3P phase precipitates and recrystallization of nickel occur when the sample is treated at > 400 °C for one hour. It is observed that the Ni diffraction lines of treated Ni–Co–P alloy at > 400 °C are shifted to lower angles as compared to those of treated Ni–P or as plated Ni–Co–P alloys. The surface topography of Ni–Co–P alloy also changes with heat treatment temperature. The surface topography and crystal orientation were characterized by means of scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction, respectively. The hardness and corrosion resistance, in 5 wt % NaCl solution, of heat treated Ni–Co–P samples were studied.
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TL;DR: It is revealed that melatonin vitamin C‐based aspasomes showed favorable pharmaceutical properties in addition to clinically promising results compared to melatonin solution, manifested by increased hair thickness, density and decreased hair loss, with photographic improvement in most patients.
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Hak Yong Kim | 77 | 556 | 24215 |
Peter G. Jones | 69 | 2432 | 34349 |
Ahmed Ali | 61 | 728 | 15197 |
Timothy J. Bartness | 61 | 207 | 12956 |
Munekazu Iinuma | 51 | 436 | 11236 |
Ian T. Jackson | 50 | 312 | 9236 |
Mohamed Elhoseny | 49 | 240 | 7044 |
Nasser A.M. Barakat | 49 | 250 | 8243 |
Mohamed E. Mahmoud | 47 | 415 | 8645 |
Ayman Al-Hendy | 45 | 275 | 5878 |
Jasmin Jakupovic | 43 | 458 | 8944 |
Tom J. Mabry | 42 | 459 | 13375 |
Gábor Tóth | 42 | 506 | 9011 |
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem | 40 | 182 | 4369 |
Mohamed A. Mohamed | 39 | 274 | 5824 |