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University of Maribor
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About: University of Maribor is a education organization based out in Maribor, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & KEKB. The organization has 3987 authors who have published 13077 publications receiving 258339 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerza v Mariboru.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a tensiometric analysis of the free energy of adsorption was performed on stainless steel type X4Cr13 in aqueous solutions of 2m H2SO4.
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TL;DR: In this article, an anatomically accurate static digital human hand model (DHHM) was developed to estimate the shape of the hand during optimal power-grasp posture when determining the tool-handles' shapes, which could additionally improve the handles' ergonomics.
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TL;DR: Two reactive evolutionary algorithms, and four reactive, swarm intelligence-based algorithms (bat, hybrid bat, particle swarm optimization and cuckoo search), were used to tune the PID controller in a comparative study and showed that particle swarm optimize is the best option for such a task.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a ring opening metathesis polymerisation was used to stabilize emulsions of dicyclopentadiene and 50, 60, 70, 80% or 80% of water were cured using ring opening polymerization.
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TL;DR: In this article, the cross-section morphologies of polymeric membranes obtained by scanning electron microscopy are presented and qualitatively correlated with the turbidity appearance and its intensity during the (proto)membrane formation process and with their permeability to pure water.
Abstract: The cross-section morphologies of polymeric membranes obtained by scanning electron microscopy are presented. Membranes are prepared by a wet phase inversion process from cellulose acetate, polysulfone, polyester and a polyether type of elastomeric polyurethanes, poly(methylmethacrylate), and polyamide—nylon 4,6. Morphologies are qualitatively correlated with the turbidity appearance and its intensity during the (proto)membrane formation process and with their permeability to pure water. From the morphological characteristics, such as different cellular or dense structures, macrovoids, and polymer beads, and from the turbidity phenomena during the (proto)membrane formation, the nucleation and growth of polymer-lean or polymer-rich phase and the spinodal modes of polymer-solvent-nonsolvent ternary system decomposition are postulated. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ignacio E. Grossmann | 112 | 776 | 46185 |
Mirjam Cvetič | 89 | 456 | 27867 |
T. Sumiyoshi | 88 | 855 | 62277 |
M. Bračko | 87 | 738 | 30195 |
Xin-She Yang | 85 | 444 | 61136 |
Matjaž Perc | 84 | 400 | 22115 |
Baowen Li | 83 | 477 | 23080 |
S. Nishida | 82 | 678 | 27709 |
P. Križan | 78 | 749 | 26408 |
S. Korpar | 78 | 615 | 23802 |
Attila Szolnoki | 76 | 231 | 20423 |
H. Kawai | 76 | 477 | 22713 |
John Shawe-Taylor | 72 | 503 | 52369 |
Matjaz Perc | 57 | 148 | 12886 |
Mitja Lainscak | 55 | 287 | 22004 |