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Minia University

EducationMinya, 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.


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TL;DR: Gabbro Akarem is a Late-Precambrian concentrically-zoned mafic-ultramafic intrusion located along a major fracture zone trending NE-SW in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.
Abstract: ¶Gabbro Akarem is a Late-Precambrian concentrically-zoned mafic-ultramafic intrusion located along a major fracture zone trending NE-SW in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. It intruded low-grade metasedimentary rocks, and has a contact metamorphic aureole a few meters wide. This intrusion comprises a dunite core enveloped by clinopyroxene hornblende-bearing lherzolite, olivine-hornblende clinopyroxenite and plagioclase hornblendite. The contacts between the rock types are gradational. They have cumulate textures and the observed crystallization sequence is: olivine ( + cotectic spinel)-orthopyroxene (Opx)-clinopyroxene (Cpx)-hornblende. Mafic minerals from the core of the intrusion are highly magnesian, a consistent increase in the Mg# of olivine (from 69 to 87), Opx (from 62 to 89), Cpx (from 85 to 96) and hornblends (from 62 to 88) is observed from the mafic to the ultramafic units. Spinel has a wide range of Cr# and Mg# ratios. The various rock units define a fractionation trend. The mafic rocks are slightly LREE-enriched relative to the ultramafic units and chondrites.

105 citations

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TL;DR: This research presents a comprehensive review to study state-of-the-art challenges and recommended technologies for enabling data analysis and search in the future IoT presenting a framework for ICT integration in IoT layers.

104 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, amorphous and crystalline tungsten oxide films were RF-sputtered from a metallic target in oxygen/argon atmosphere onto unheated and heated substrates.
Abstract: Amorphous and crystalline tungsten oxide films were RF-sputtered from a metallic target in oxygen/argon atmosphere onto un-heated and heated substrates. Upon cyclic electrochemical treatment in 0.1 M H2SO4 aqueous solution, both types of films showed good electrochromic reversibility beyond 1000 cycles. The crystallinity changes of both types of films were studied by XRD. For c-WO3, the results showed that hydrogen insertion enhance the degree of crystallinity with the clear appearance of tungsten bronze diffraction peaks due to the formation of H0.1WO3, with tetragonal crystalline structure. For a-WO3, coloration weakens the amorphous features and increases the crystallinity properties. The DC electrical conductivity increases, in a reversible way, with four order of magnitudes namely from 10−7 to 10−3 (Ω cm)−1 for bleached and colored films, respectively. Both types of films exhibit remarkable solar transmission modulation, about 51%, which is adequate for smart windows applications. In contrast to amorphous films, crystalline tungsten oxide films show reflection modulation in the NIR reaching 25% upon charge insertion. The Drude reflectance edge arises for colored films suggesting that coloration in c-WO3 is attributed to a scattering mechanism of Drude-like free electron, while coloration of a-WO3 is attributed to a hopping mechanism of small polaron. The visible, infrared and solar modulations are given for both types of films. Coloration/bleaching were found to be faster for amorphous films. Self-bleaching process in different oxidative environments involves a redox cycle aided by water polarity. Crystalline WO3 showed pronounced coloring persistence relative to amorphous films which is attributed to different binding energy related to large and small polarons.

104 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the rate of intraparticle diffusion was studied for adsorption of two basic dyes, basic red and basic yellow, on particles of palm fruit bunch.

104 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review intensively discusses the possibility of using nonprecious metals, for example Ni-based catalysts, for actual electricity generation in direct (methanol, ethanol, and urea) fuel cells, and the different methods applied to achieve the highest values of open-circuit voltage (OCV).

104 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hak Yong Kim7755624215
Peter G. Jones69243234349
Ahmed Ali6172815197
Timothy J. Bartness6120712956
Munekazu Iinuma5143611236
Ian T. Jackson503129236
Mohamed Elhoseny492407044
Nasser A.M. Barakat492508243
Mohamed E. Mahmoud474158645
Ayman Al-Hendy452755878
Jasmin Jakupovic434588944
Tom J. Mabry4245913375
Gábor Tóth425069011
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem401824369
Mohamed A. Mohamed392745824
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202316
2022110
20211,285
20201,121
2019865
2018727