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National University of Malaysia
Education•Kuala 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.
Topics: Population, Heat transfer, Thin film, Membrane, Photovoltaic system
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TL;DR: In this paper, the suitability of quarry dust as a partial substitute for sand in high-strength concrete (HSC) containing rice husk ash (RHA) was evaluated with and without the incorporation of RHA.
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Cornell University1, Rutgers University2, Ghent University3, Duke University4, Florida State University5, University of Tartu6, Tokyo University of Social Welfare7, Bunkyo Gakuin University8, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic9, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology10, Slovak Academy of Sciences11, Cayetano Heredia University12, University of Buenos Aires13, Pusan National University14, Ewha Womans University15, Jagiellonian University16, Hampshire College17, The College of New Jersey18, National University of Malaysia19, University of Paris20, Makerere University21, San Diego Community College District22, Pompeu Fabra University23, University of Lausanne24, University of Zagreb25, University of Otago26, University of Belgrade27, Susquehanna University28, Queen's University Belfast29, University of Sussex30, Sapienza University of Rome31, Peking University32, Queensland University of Technology33, University of Coimbra34, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin35, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile36, University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)37
TL;DR: For instance, this article analyzed responses from 3,323 individuals across 26 nations (mean age = 22.3 years, 31% male) who were asked to rate the five-factor personality traits of typical men or women in three age groups (adolescent, adult, and older adult).
Abstract: Numerous studies have documented subtle but consistent sex differences in self-reports and observer-ratings of five-factor personality traits, and such effects were found to show well-defined developmental trajectories and remarkable similarity across nations. In contrast, very little is known about perceived gender differences in five-factor traits in spite of their potential implications for gender biases at the interpersonal and societal level. In particular, it is not clear how perceived gender differences in five-factor personality vary across age groups and national contexts and to what extent they accurately reflect assessed sex differences in personality. To address these questions, we analyzed responses from 3,323 individuals across 26 nations (mean age = 22.3 years, 31% male) who were asked to rate the five-factor personality traits of typical men or women in three age groups (adolescent, adult, and older adult) in their respective nations. Raters perceived women as slightly higher in openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness as well as some aspects of extraversion and neuroticism. Perceived gender differences were fairly consistent across nations and target age groups and mapped closely onto assessed sex differences in self- and observer-rated personality. Associations between the average size of perceived gender differences and national variations in sociodemographic characteristics, value systems, or gender equality did not reach statistical significance. Findings contribute to our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of gender stereotypes of personality and suggest that perceptions of actual sex differences may play a more important role than culturally based gender roles and socialization processes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the main objective of the study was to determine the kinetics of the polyphenol oxidation reaction in cocoa beans during air drying at various air temperatures and humidities.
Abstract: The main objective of the study was to determine the kinetics of the polyphenol oxidation reaction in cocoa beans during air drying at various air temperatures and humidities The temperatures used were between 40 and 60 °C and the relative humidities were between 50 and 80% The higher the temperature and relative humidity of the drying air, the lower the amount of polyphenol residue in the cocoa beans, because of enzymatic oxidation of polyphenols At higher drying temperatures, non-enzymatic oxidation of polyphenols could also occur Computer simulation results gave rate constants for the polyphenol oxidation reaction (k 1 ) and the condensation reaction (k 2 ), at various air conditions, in the range of 0055-0200 and 0136-0155 h -1 respectively The activation energies obtained for the polyphenol oxidation reaction were in the range of 27 800-30 312 J K -1 mol -1 The reaction kinetics of the enzymatic browning reaction fitted a pseudo first-order reaction
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TL;DR: In many countries, the Internet of Medical Things has been deployed in tandem with other strategies to curb the spread of COVID-19, improve the safety of front-line personnel, increase efficacy by lessening the severity of the disease on human lives, and decrease mortality rates.
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TL;DR: This study presents an exhaustive review of previous works by classifying them based on based on wireless communication, particularly VANET, and highlights the current and emerging technologies with use cases in vehicular networks to address the several challenges in the VANet infrastructure.
Abstract: Vehicular communication networks is a powerful tool that enables numerous vehicular data services and applications. The rapid growth in vehicles has also resulted in the vehicular network becoming heterogeneous, dynamic, and large-scale, making it hard to meet the strict requirements, such as extremely latency, high mobility, top security, and enormous connections of the fifth-generation network. Previous studies have shown that with the increase in the application of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) on Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) in industries, researchers have exerted considerable efforts to improve vehicular communications. This study presents an exhaustive review of previous works by classifying them based on based on wireless communication, particularly VANET. First, a concise summary of the VANET structure and SDN controller with layers and details of their infrastructure is provided. Second, a description of SDN-VANET applications in different wireless communications, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and VANET is provided with concentration on the examination and comparison of SDN-VANET works on several parameters. This paper also provides a detailed analysis of the open issues and research directions accomplished while integrating the VANET with SDN. It also highlights the current and emerging technologies with use cases in vehicular networks to address the several challenges in the VANET infrastructure. This survey acts as a catalyst in raising the emergent robustness routing protocol, latency, connectivity and security issues of future SDN-VANET architectures.
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Jonathan E. Shaw | 114 | 629 | 108114 |
Sabu Thomas | 102 | 1554 | 51366 |
Biswajeet Pradhan | 98 | 735 | 32900 |
Haji Hassan Masjuki | 97 | 502 | 29653 |
Mika Sillanpää | 96 | 1019 | 44260 |
Choon Nam Ong | 86 | 444 | 25157 |
Keith R. Abrams | 86 | 355 | 30980 |
Kamaruzzaman Sopian | 84 | 989 | 25293 |
Benedikt M. Kessler | 82 | 385 | 24243 |
Michel Marre | 82 | 444 | 39052 |
Peter Willett | 76 | 479 | 29037 |
Peter F. M. Choong | 72 | 532 | 18185 |
Nidal Hilal | 72 | 395 | 21524 |
Margareta Nordin | 72 | 267 | 19578 |
Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia | 70 | 339 | 17444 |