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    Kinetics of Extraction of Dioscine from Vegetable Raw Materials in Vibrocavitation Homogenizer by E. V. Flisyuk, S. S. Belokurov, I. A. Narkevich, A. N. Shikov, O. M. Flisyuk, D. Yu. Ivkin

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…It was also found that the resistance to mass transfer inside particles increases significantly as it approaches the final stage of the process, and with an increase in the rotor speed, it increases, especially at the initial stage of the process, which is associated with the intensity of cavitation and the weakening of its effect as the process deepens inward particles.Conclusions. …”
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    Influence of Polygon Wheel on Dynamic Performance of Meter-gauge Locomotive by Jingtao HU, Jiuhe YANG, Junjun DING, Zhaoxi LI, Fu LI

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…At last, the change trend of wheel-rail vertical forces was studied under the joint action of polygon wheel and track excitation. The results showed that due to the low running speed of the meter-gauge locomotive, the polygon wheel will form low frequency vibration which will increase the vibration response of the car body; the polygon wheel will greatly increase the wheel-rail vertical forces, but it has little effect on the derailment coefficient; the wave depth limit is inversely proportional to the running speed of the locomotive and the harmonic order; the track excitation will not cover the trend caused by polygon wheel, but it will greatly increase the wheel-rail vertical forces. …”
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    A Multi-Agent Approach to Modeling Task-Oriented Dialog Policy Learning by Songfeng Liang, Kai Xu, Zhurong Dong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In each update, we utilize the maximum action value function to determine the appropriate dialogue action, while the maximum state value function serves to guide the policy learning process. …”
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    Coating silicon catheters with the optimized and stable carotenoid bioproduct from Micrococcus luteus inhibited the biofilm formation by multidrug-resistant Enterococcus faecalis v... by Khaled B. Al-Monofy, Ahmed A. Abdelaziz, Amal M. Abo-Kamar, Lamiaa A. Al-Madboly, Mahmoud H. Farghali

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Submerged fermentation model validation using the M6 isolate (accession number of PP197163) revealed an increase in carotenoid production up to 6-fold (1.2 g/l). …”
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    Born too soon: accelerating change to 2030 and beyond by Joy E. Lawn, Rajat Khosla, Amy Reid, Etienne V. Langlois, Mary Kinney, Gagan Gupta, Doris Mollel, Bo Jacobsson, Maria El Bizri, Anna Gruending, Harriet Ruysen, Kelly Thompson, Per Ashorn, Lori McDougall, Helga Fogstad, Fouzia Shafique, Anshu Banerjee

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Everyone has a role to play. Increasing speed now, and sustaining progress, requires multi-level leadership including from grassroots movements led by parents and affected people through to heads of state. …”
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    Detecting and calibrating large biases in global onshore wind power assessment across temporal scales by Chengzhi Hou, Zhiwei Xu, Kristopher B. Karnauskas, Danqing Huang, Huayu Lu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This discrepancy arises from the exponential decay of WPD with increasing ∆t, reflecting the intrinsic properties of wind speed distributions, particularly in regions with weaker winds. …”
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    Legal Challenges of Marine Insurance Laws in the Use of Unmanned Ships by Mahsa Bahadoran- Baghbaderani, Masoud Shirani, Reza Soltani

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…These include significant cost reductions in transportation, fewer accidents and collisions attributable to human error, enhanced operational speed, and minimization of idle times. Furthermore, these vessels promise lower operational costs, optimized ship designs, increased cargo capacity, reduced fuel consumption, and consequently, a substantial decrease in environmental pollutants. …”
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    AI-Driven Insect Detection, Real-Time Monitoring, and Population Forecasting in Greenhouses by Dimitrios Kapetas, Panagiotis Christakakis, Sofia Faliagka, Nikolaos Katsoulas, Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The main challenge is creating AI models that perform with speed and accuracy, enabling immediate farmer action. …”
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    CALCULATION OF LOADS ON THE CONTROLS WITH HELICOPTER MAIN ROTOR OF SINGLE-ROTOR DESIGN by B. L. Artamonov, M. M. Kruchinin

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…On the basis of the hinge moments values data loads on rotorcraft rotating ring, arising at different azimuthal location of the rotating main rotor blades are calculated.The calculations executed on the example of Mi-34 helicopter main rotor have shown that average loads in one revolution in the channel of collective pitch control increase in a control path at flying speed. At the same time loads in the channel of longitudinal control make up to 80 % of loads in the channel of collective pitch control, and in the channel oflateral control - to 40 % that will well be coordinated with the provided data of flight tests.…”
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    Crowd Evacuation in Stadiums Using Fire Alarm Prediction by Afnan A. Alazbah, Osama Rabie, Abdullah Al-Barakati

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The predictive alarm system significantly reduces false alarm rates and enhances fire detection speed, allowing emergency responders to take preemptive action. …”
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    Development of a Bicycle Road Surface Roughness and Risk Assessment Method Using Smartphone Sensor Technology by Dong-youn Lee, Ho-jun Yoo, Jae-yong Lee, Gyeong-ok Jeong

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The FII showed a clear relationship between bump size and cycling speed, with higher bump sizes and faster cycling speeds leading to significantly increased impact forces on cyclists. …”
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    Factors for traffic accident-prone section formation on federal roads by E. V. Pechatnova, K. S. Nechaev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…A comprehensive analysis of traffic accident-prone section of federal roads in the Altai Territory allowed to identify a number of typical conditions that contribute to the formation of increased accident risk. Among them: a significant change in the speed limit, proximity to the city, the presence of a large number of conflict points, road works.The scope of the study / the possibility of subsequent use of the results of scientific work. …”
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    Optimized Scheduling Under Master-Slave Game Considering Charging Power Segmental Regulation of Electric Vehicles by TENG Changlong, HU Qinran, JI Zhenya, QIAN Tao, LIANG Yiheng

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Finally, to address challenges such as increased equilibrium game variables and decreased computation speed resulting from segmented regulation, we adopt an improved Kriging meta-model for solving, reducing the computational load, and improving the solving efficiency. …”
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    Design, development, and testing of a cassava storage root-cutting robot utilizing a Stewart platform and mask R-CNN for precision agriculture by Thanaporn Singhpoo, Seree Wongpichet, Jetsada Posom, Kanda Runapongsa Saikaew, Arthit Phuphaphud, Poramate Banterng, Mahisorn Wongphati, Khwantri Saengprachatanarug

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Second, the optimal moving speed and the cutter's speed were determined. In the third step, the robot was integrated with computer vision technology. …”
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    Epidemiological study on road traffic accidents in Al-Najaf city during 2011 by Salam Jasim Mohammed

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Deaths were not related to the number of RTA ( there is no relationship between deaths and the number of crashes but it depends on the severity of the crashes) and this need improving road safety legislations and putting them into action (speed limits, seatbelt laws, helmet laws) and education of people about the danger of speed and the importance of seatbelt wearing and proper and rapid hospital care. …”
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    Temporal and spatial variation of PM2.5 in Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar by Mbolanjara Hélène Andriamamonjy, Zo Rakotomavo, Linda Geiser, Lovanomenjanahary Marline

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Wind speed exhibits weak negative correlation with PM2.5, consistent with its role in particle dispersion. …”
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    Photoalignment and photopatterning: New liquid crystal technology for displays and photonics by V. G. Chigrinov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In particular, we consider switches, controllers and polarization rotators, optical attenuators, switchable diffraction gratings, polarization image analyzers, liquid crystal lenses, and ferroelectric liquid crystal displays with increased operation speed. Conclusions. The liquid crystal photoalignment and photopatterning technology is a promising tool for new display and photonics applications. …”
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    Mathematical model of controlled vane hydraulic shock absorber by S. V. Kozeletov, S. V. Saveliev

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Method of calculation is proposed and theoretical studies are performed on influence of change of volume flow rate of working medium of shock absorber in MR throttle on forces of resistance to rotation on shaft of shock absorber blade.The results of theoretical research. 1) Results of theoretical studies of change of volume flow rate of working medium of controlled hydraulic blade shock absorber are presented. 2) An adequate mathematical model is obtained that is suitable for calculating the characteristics of controlled (adjustable) hydraulic vane shock absorbers, where magnetorheological fluid is used as the working medium of the shock absorber, as well as for selecting control action in the control system. Conclusion. The results of the study are intended for organizations and enterprises engaged in the development and production of heavy high-speed tracked vehicles.The results of the studies can be used to refine the methodology for estimating the smoothness of the heavy high-speed tracked vehicles.…”
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