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Investigation of Bamboo Biodiesel Performance in Variable Compression Ratio Engines
ABSTRACT This study investigates the potential of bamboo‐derived biodiesel as a sustainable alternative to conventional diesel fuel in compression ignition (CI) engines. Biodiesel produced from Bambusa vulgaris was evaluated in blends designated BV5, BV10, BV15, BV20, and BV25.
Renjith Krishnan+3 more
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Observation of anomalous thermal Hall effect in a Kagome superconductor. [PDF]
Yoshida H+10 more
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On depressions of the wet-bulb thermometer during the hot season at Ahmednuggur, in the Deccan [PDF]
C. Sykes
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Insights on Catalytic Bio‐Slurry Degradation to Biofuels Using an Electrolytic Biomass Solar Cell
ABSTRACT This study focused on the production of hydrocarbon fuels from bio‐slurry through an innovative electrolytic process powered by solar energy. The bio‐slurry, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion, presents disposal challenges, especially in areas without farmlands for use as organic biofertilizer.
Marjan Abdallah Khamis+3 more
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Temperatures of the Mouthpiece of the Bit of Carriage Horses over a Period of 11 Months. [PDF]
Krcal C, Licka T.
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Abstract Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea L.) starch, a versatile carbohydrate source with high amylose content and unique functional properties, holds significant potential in food and non‐food industries. This study highlights advancements in the extraction, characterization, modification, and applications of arrowroot starch (AS).
Himashri Konch+2 more
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Utilizing Tympanic Membrane Temperature for Earphone-Based Emotion Recognition. [PDF]
Furukawa K, Shui X, Li M, Zhang D.
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High‐Titanium Zircon Rims in Rhyolite – A Reflection of Adiabatic Ascent?
The ascent of granitic magma from source to emplacement is rapidly achieved through dyking, resulting in negligible heat loss to the surrounding wallrock (i.e., adiabatic). Zircon growth during ascent can record the changing magma conditions including adiabatic cooling and heating, resulting in high titanium rims on low titanium cores without ...
Carson Kinney+2 more
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