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University of Aden
Education•Aden, Yemen•
About: University of Aden is a education organization based out in Aden, Yemen. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cancer & Population. The organization has 209 authors who have published 267 publications receiving 4281 citations.
Topics: Cancer, Population, Metaheuristic, Health care, Boundary value problem
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Christina Fitzmaurice1, Christina Fitzmaurice2, Tomi Akinyemiju3, Faris Lami4 +172 more•Institutions (95)
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) to improve and expand the quantification of personal health-care access and quality for 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2015.
427 citations
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Christopher J L Murray1, Charlton S K H Callender1, Xie Rachel Kulikoff1, Vinay Srinivasan1 +1092 more•Institutions (424)
TL;DR: This work estimated population in 195 locations by single year of age and single calendar year from 1950 to 2017 with standardised and replicable methods and used the cohort-component method of population projection, with inputs of fertility, mortality, population, and migration data.
287 citations
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TL;DR: The use of PTC technology in the operational CSP projects is 95.7% and has decreased to 73.4% for the under-construction projects as mentioned in this paper, while the use of TSP technology has reached to 71.43%, compared to 28.57% for PTC.
Abstract: The conventional ways for generating electricity around the world face two main problems, which are gradual increase in the earth׳s average surface temperature (global warming) and depleting fossil fuel reserves. So switching to renewable energy technologies is an urgent need. Concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies are one of renewable technologies that are able to solve the present and future electricity problems. In this paper the historical evolution for the cornerstone plants of CSP technologies to generate clean electricity was reviewed and the current projects worldwide of CSP technologies were presented to show that the CSP technologies are technically and commercially proven and have the possibility for hybridization with fossil fuel or integration with storage systems to sustain continuous operation similar to conventional plants. Among all solar thermal technologies parabolic trough is the most technically and commercially proven. It also has the possibility for hybridization since it is proven by operating in several commercial projects for more than 28 years. It has a high maturity level and able to provide the required operating heat energy either as a stand-alone or in hybrid systems at the lowest cost and lower economic risks. For this reason, this technology is dominant in the operational and under-construction projects. However, currently there is a trend toward employing the other CSP technologies in the future projects as a result of the improvement in their performance. The use of PTC technology in the operational CSP projects is 95.7% and has decreased to 73.4% for the under-construction projects. Meanwhile, the uses of Fresnel collector (LFC), Tower power (TSP) and Stirling dish (SDC) technologies in the operational projects are 2.07%, 2.24%, and 0% respectively and have increased to 5.74%, 20.82% and 0.052% respectively for the under-construction projects. For the development projects, the use of TSP technology has reached to 71.43%, compared to 28.57% for PTC.
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TL;DR: The degree of contamination of Gulf of Aden waters by the metals studied is discussed and the potential ability of molluscs, especially A. haddoni and T. coronatus, as biomonitors of metallic pollutants is postulated.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Raed Bahelah | 13 | 28 | 976 |
Wahib M. Atroosh | 13 | 25 | 578 |
Huda Basaleem | 12 | 25 | 3066 |
Amen Bawazir | 11 | 40 | 453 |
Mohamed Al-Fatimi | 11 | 22 | 647 |
Saleh Karamah AL-Tamimi | 9 | 18 | 356 |
Waheed Ali H. M. Ghanem | 8 | 24 | 170 |
Nazeh Al-Abd | 8 | 23 | 159 |
Anis Ahmed Ali | 7 | 7 | 430 |
Yahiya Kadaf Manea | 7 | 19 | 111 |
Sabri T. M. Thabet | 7 | 11 | 131 |
Mohammed Alshakka | 7 | 29 | 116 |
Hussein Samma | 6 | 13 | 121 |
Theeazen Al-Gahouari | 6 | 15 | 91 |
Gamal Abdul Hamid | 6 | 29 | 142 |