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Economic Design of a Novel Magnetic ZnO-Doped Biocomposite: An Integrated Advanced Ionic Theory and Statistical Physics Approach for Cr(VI) and Hg(II) Remediation [PDF]
A previously unexplored magnetic biocomposite (CMC-HSDs/Fe3O4) was developed through the valorization of hydrophobic scleroprotein discards (HSDs). The synthesized material was evaluated for its efficacy in the adsorption of Cr(VI) and Hg(II) ions from ...
Ahmed A. Bhran +4 more
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Energy and Exergy Analysis of the Heating Unit Components of Nag Hammadi Fiber Board Company [PDF]
In this study, energy and exergy analysis are studied to examine and understand the performance of the heating unit in Nag Hammadi fiber board Company (NFB) with a capacity of 22 MW, utilizing natural gas and biofuel together where the combustion chamber
Saddam H. Abd El-Hamid +3 more
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THE EFFECT OF WELDING FRICTION PARAMETERS ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MAINTAINED ANODIC YOK IN THE ALUMINUM INDUSTRY [PDF]
In this paper, friction welding was applied in the aluminum industry at repairing operation. The process of repairing the anodic yoke, which was carried out by welding in the traditional way, was replaced by the method of rotary friction welding, as a ...
Zayed Safwt +4 more
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Nanoparticles succeeded to enhance the dielectric properties of industrial insulation but the presence of voids inside the power cable insulation still leads to formation high electrical stress inside power cable insulation material and collapse. In this
Ahmed Thabet, M. Fouad
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Abstract This article examines the phrase “light from light” in the 4th‐century Nicene and Nicene‐Constantinopolitan creeds. The article begins by presenting the earliest use of light as a metaphor for Christ and his agency, as well as examples of similar language outside “orthodox” Christianity. It goes on to examine the meaning and use of “light from
Maria Munkholt Christensen
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The Study of the Past and its Present Challenges in the Study of Religions
The article comments on the three challenges, which Mattias Brand presents in the Introduction: the questioning of central concepts, multiplication and fragmentation, and communication with a large audience. It also comments on Nickolas P. Roubekas article, “Asking Old Questions Anew: On the History of Religions.” The author stresses the lack of ...
Ingvild Sælid Gilhus
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Why Did the Origenist Controversy Begin? Re‐thinking the Standard Narratives
Abstract The Origenist controversy at the end of the fourth century was largely played out within a monastic context, and had, moreover, an immediate and extensive impact on the movement. In spite of this, studies of the controversy and its causes have mainly focused on the dogmatic issues foregrounded in the controversy, neglecting the more ...
Samuel Rubenson
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A Framework for Estimating Global‐Scale River Discharge by Assimilating Satellite Altimetry
Abstract Understanding spatial and temporal variations in terrestrial waters is key to assessing the global hydrological cycle. The future Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission will observe the elevation and slope of surface waters at <100 m resolution.
Menaka Revel +3 more
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Im kurzen Kommentar zu Logion 82 von Thomasevangeillum von Nag Hammadi wird die gnostische Interpretation vom Feuer mit der Interpretation von Origenes Zusammengestellt.
Wincenty Myszor
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