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National University of Malaysia

EducationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
About: National University of Malaysia is a education organization based out in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heat transfer. The organization has 26593 authors who have published 41270 publications receiving 552683 citations. The organization is also known as: NUM & Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the effective factors that can decrease the brittleness in the aforementioned cermets through various binders are reviewed, such as the effects of grain size and chemical composition of binders including toughness, hardness, and wear resistance.

139 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored whether the transformation of different economies over the past few decades yielded any significant positive impact towards sustainable economic development by reducing the level of CO2 emission.
Abstract: Environmental degradation measured by CO2 emissions is a significant challenge to sustainable economic development. Owing to significant differences in the empirical relationship between the economic growth and CO2 emissions and policies adopted by different countries to overcome the challenge are not decisive. This study aims to generalize our knowledge about the relationship between CO2 emissions per capita and economic growth across the world for 1980–2009 periods. Besides, it explores whether the transformation of different economies (e.g. agrarian to industrial and industrial to sophisticated service economy) over the past few decades yielded any significant positive impact towards sustainable economic development by reducing the level of CO2 emission. Empirical results suggest that (i) except for high-income-countries, Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) is a general phenomenon across the world, and (ii) the transformation of different economies towards a service economy has produced more pollution in high income countries and less pollution in low and middle income countries.

139 citations

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TL;DR: The problem of protecting information and data flows has existed from the very first day of information exchange, and the widespread use of wired and wireless communication networks, internet, web applications and computing has increased the gravity of the problem.
Abstract: Purpose – The problem of protecting information and data flows has existed from the very first day of information exchange. Various approaches have been devised to protect and transfer such information securely. However, as technology and communications advance and information management systems become more and more powerful and distributed, the problem has taken on new and more complex dimensions and has become a major challenge. The widespread use of wired and wireless communication networks, internet, web applications and computing has increased the gravity of the problem. Organizations are totally dependent on reliable, secure and fault‐tolerant systems, communications, applications and information bases. Unfortunately, serious security and privacy breaches still occur every day, creating an absolute necessity to provide secure and safe information security systems through the use of firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (ID/PSs), encryption, authentication and other hardware and softw...

139 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of several disassemblability methods, including spread sheet-like chart, end-of-life value and time for disassembly, and conclude on the need for an effective disassembly method in order to enhance the recovery of products.

139 citations

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TL;DR: Engineered tissue resulted from ITS supplementation demonstrated higher quality of cartilage formation and the benefits of ITS supplementation in human chondrocytes monolayer culture and tissue engineering Cartilage formation.
Abstract: This study was to investigate the effects of insulin-transferrin-selenium (ITS) on the proliferation and quantitative gene expression of adult human nasal septum chondrocytes in monolayer culture expansion and the formation of tissue engineered hyaline cartilage. Effects of ITS on human nasal septum chondrocytes monolayer culture expansion and gene expression were evaluated in various culture media either added with 2% fetal bovine serum (FBS) or 1 ng/mL basic fibroblast growth factor plus 1 ng/mL transforming growth factor or both serum and growth factors supplementation in comparison with medium added with 10%FBS. Chondrocytes cultured in medium added with 2% fetal bovine serum and growth factors either supplemented with or without ITS were then mixed with pluronic F-127 hydrogel for in vivo tissue engineered cartilage formation in nude mice model. Engineered tissues were removed after 8 weeks of implantation and evaluated with histological staining, immunohistochemistry, transmission electron microscopy and quantitative gene expression analysis. ITS promoted human chondrocytes proliferation and reduced chondrocytes dedifferentiation in media supplemented with serum and growth factors. ITS with 2% FBS and growth factors provided 15-fold increased in chondrocytes number by the end of the culture period compared to the standard culture medium used in chondrocytes culture (medium added with 10% FBS). Engineered tissue resulted from ITS supplementation demonstrated higher quality of cartilage formation. In conclusion, our study has demonstrated the benefits of ITS supplementation in human chondrocytes monolayer culture and tissue engineering cartilage formation.

139 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jonathan E. Shaw114629108114
Sabu Thomas102155451366
Biswajeet Pradhan9873532900
Haji Hassan Masjuki9750229653
Mika Sillanpää96101944260
Choon Nam Ong8644425157
Keith R. Abrams8635530980
Kamaruzzaman Sopian8498925293
Benedikt M. Kessler8238524243
Michel Marre8244439052
Peter Willett7647929037
Peter F. M. Choong7253218185
Nidal Hilal7239521524
Margareta Nordin7226719578
Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia7033917444
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202382
2022363
20213,169
20202,808
20192,888
20183,299