van der Waal, Stijn (author)
Single-photon emitters are at the heart of quantum optics and photonic quantum-information technologies. Identifying and characterizing such quantum emitters requires sophisticated experimental physics. In this experimental master end project, we aim to design and build an optical setup that allows for the characterization of single photon sources....
Salinas, Evelia Y Otarola, Gaston A Kwon, Heenam Wang, Dean Hu, Jerry C Athanasiou, Kyriacos A
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Cartilage
The medial femoral condyle of the knee exhibits some of the highest incidences of chondral degeneration. However, a dearth of healthy human tissues has rendered it difficult to ascertain whether cartilage in this compartment possesses properties that predispose it to injuries. Assessment of young, healthy tissue would be most representative of the ...
Khalafalla, Abdelmalik Ibrahim Ishag, Hassan Zackaria Ali Albalushi, Hamdoon Ismail Abdulla Al-Hammadi, Zulaikha Mohamed Abdel-Hamee... Al Yammahi, Saeed Mohamed Saeed Shah, Asma Abdi Mohamed Al Muhairi, Salama Suhail Mohammed
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Background The study of coronaviruses has grown significantly in recent years. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) replicates in various cell types, and quick development has been made of assays for its growth and quantification. However, only a few viral isolates are now available for investigation with full characterization. T...
Faussone, Gian Claudio Seljak, Tine Jasiukaityte, Edita Žvar Baškovič, Urban Katrašnik, Tomaž Grilc, Miha Faussone, Gian Claudio
Waste plastics/pyrolysis oil (WPO) obtained from a batch rotary kiln pyrolysis reactor was collected and stored for 60 months in dark at 10 °C, periodically thoroughly characterized for changes in physical and chemical properties and finally tested as the drop-in fuel for power generating units. Changes during storage were manifested through chain ...
Li, Longbiao Kondratiev, Andrii Zhang, Zhongwei Chen, Zhaoke
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Frontiers in Materials
Deepa, Dhanker, Raunak Kumar, Ram Kamble, Shashank S. Kamakshi, Goyal, Shubham
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Frontiers in Nanotechnology
Global food production consumes a large fraction of energy budget, land area, and freshwater; however, a larger fraction of the produce is lost or unutilized, which has potential to produce useful products for human use. The biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles from such waste food appears to be a promising strategy. A conservative estimate o...
Sawant, Pradeep M Waghchaure, Rishabh B Shinde, Pooja A Palikondawar, Avani P Lavania, Mallika
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Viruses
Astroviruses (AstV) and adenoviruses (AdV) are associated with diarrhoea in young animals. However, the epidemiology and genetic diversity of AstVs and AdVs in animals is not well studied. Hence, the present study was conducted to detect and characterize AstVs and AdVs in calves, piglets and puppies from Western Maharashtra, India. Out of the proce...
Armstrong, Michael Mahadevan, Sivasubramanian Selvapalam, Narayanan Santulli, Carlo Palanisamy, Sivasubramanian Fragassa, Cristiano
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Frontiers in Materials
The optimization of heat transfer in heat exchanging equipment is paramount for the efficient management of energy resources in both industrial and residential settings. In pursuit of this goal, this empirical study embarked on enhancing the heat transfer performance of a double pipe heat exchanger (DPHX) by introducing silver (Ag)-graphene oxide (...
Saenz Cavazos, Paola A. Hunter-Sellars, Elwin Iacomi, Paul McIntyre, Sean R. Danaci, David Williams, Daryl R.
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Frontiers in Energy Research
Expanding populations and growing economies result in higher energy needs. Meeting this increasing demand, while lowering carbon emissions, calls for a broad energy mix and commercial deployment of solutions like carbon capture and carbon removal technologies. The scale-up of these solutions is partially hindered by the lack of materials-related in...
Cao, Rongkai Chen, Beibei Song, Kun Guo, Fang Pan, Haoxin Cao, Yujie
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Frontiers in Medicine
As a thin fibrous layer covering the bone surface, the periosteum plays a significant role in bone physiology during growth, development and remodeling. Over the past several decades, the periosteum has received considerable scientific attention as a source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Periosteum-derived cells (PDCs) have emerged as a promisin...