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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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About: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria is a education organization based out in Santa Maria, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 21178 authors who have published 35632 publications receiving 371665 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic and structural properties of CO and NO molecules adsorbed on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) and carbon doped BNNTs were investigated.
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TL;DR: The binding energies of H(2) molecules absorbed on carbon-doped boron nitride nanotubes are in the optimal range to work as a hydrogen storage medium.
Abstract: The adsorption of atomic and molecular hydrogen on carbon-doped boron nitride nanotubes is investigated within the ab initio density functional theory. The binding energy of adsorbed hydrogen on carbon-doped boron nitride nanotube is substantially increased when compared with hydrogen on nondoped nanotube. These results are in agreement with experimental results for boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) where dangling bonds are present. The atomic hydrogen makes a chemical covalent bond with carbon substitution, while a physisorption occurs for the molecular hydrogen. For the H(2) molecule adsorbed on the top of a carbon atom in a boron site (BNNT + C(B)-H(2)), a donor defect level is present, while for the H(2) molecule adsorbed on the top of a carbon atom in a nitrogen site (BNNT + C(N)-H(2)), an acceptor defect level is present. The binding energies of H(2) molecules absorbed on carbon-doped boron nitride nanotubes are in the optimal range to work as a hydrogen storage medium.
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TL;DR: There was a decrease in the skin permeability coefficient of the drug by nanoencapsulation, independently of the dosage form, meaning that the drug is retained for a longer time on the skin surface.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a synthesis methodology for developing a set of very high step-up dc-dc converters is presented and discussed, in which three stepup techniques are combined and incorporated.
Abstract: A synthesis methodology for developing a set of very high step-up dc–dc converters is presented and discussed in this paper. The proposed method makes use of a boost converter as basic topology in which three step-up techniques are combined and incorporated. The studied techniques are the switched capacitors voltage multipliers (VM), the diode VMs, and the coupled-inductors. With the proposed methodology, many well-known converters are identified and two novel converters are proposed. In addition to a detailed analysis of the synthesis of each topology, a comparative analysis among of some important converters is presented. This comparison involves aspects such as voltage gain, voltage stress, component stress factor, component count, and relative cost. By means of these comparisons, the main characteristics and constraints of the analyzed converters are identified. Results from 250 W prototypes, designed according to photovoltaic ac-module specifications, are obtained experimentally to validate the theoretical analyses and point out advantages and limitations of each converter. The results demonstrate that the combination of the three studied techniques provides the best trend off on the comparative analysis carried out in this work.
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TL;DR: The anti-inflammatory activity of glutamine in a rat model of acetic acid-induced colitis may be mediated, at least in part, by inhibition of the expression of certain pro-inflammatory mediators which are regulated by the oxidative stress-sensitive NF-kappaB signalling pathway.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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João Rocha | 93 | 1521 | 49472 |
Jose Rodriguez | 93 | 803 | 58176 |
Christian C. Abnet | 86 | 413 | 29165 |
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann | 70 | 318 | 22817 |
Ali Emadi | 69 | 660 | 24174 |
Luis S. Pereira | 68 | 317 | 35582 |
Diogo O. Souza | 68 | 534 | 17793 |
Adair R.S. Santos | 63 | 329 | 14529 |
Ahmad Awada | 61 | 547 | 16109 |
Farin Kamangar | 61 | 237 | 16554 |
Stefan Laufer | 59 | 481 | 11158 |
Cristina W. Nogueira | 59 | 503 | 16655 |
Ana Lúcia S. Rodrigues | 58 | 244 | 10187 |
Julia F. Ridpath | 57 | 229 | 9543 |
Ludger A. Wessjohann | 53 | 513 | 11405 |