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  • Technika a cywilizacja W, ZiIP, MiBM, M, IMM, TiL, PiBJ, O, E sem.01, PG_00056487, PG_00056482, PG_00056657

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  • Fouling mechanisms in anoxic-aerobic sequencing batch membrane bioreactor based on adapted Hermia models and main foulant characteristics

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    • H. Shams
    • M. R. A. Moghaddam
    • R. Maknoon
    • J. Mąkinia
    • M. H. Zonoozi

    - JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - Year 2022

    Various derivatives of Hermia models (complete pore blocking, intermediate pore blocking, cake layer formation, and standard pore blocking) and different assessments of foulant characteristics have long been used to determine the membrane fouling mechanisms. Accordingly, this study aims to adapt Hermia models and their combination according to the operating conditions of an anoxic-aerobic sequencing batch membrane bioreactor (A/O-SBMBR)....

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  • The correlation between the MRI-evaluated ectopic fat accumulation and the incidence of diabetes mellitus and hypertension depends on body mass index and waist circumference ratio.

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    - PLOS ONE - Year 2020

    The widespread presence of overweight and obesity increases with every decade, and the number of people with body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m2 has doubled in the last 30 years. The aim of the study is to assess the correlation between MRI-evaluated ectopic fat accumulation in pancreas, skeletal muscles and liver and the incidence of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, depending on BMI and waist circumference ratio. This prospective...

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  • The mechanical properties and bactericidal degradation effectiveness of tannic acid-based thin films for wound care

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    • B. Kaczmarek
    • M. Wekwejt
    • K. Nadolna
    • A. Owczarek
    • O. Mazur
    • A. Pałubicka

    - Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials - Year 2020

    The surface area is the most important aspect when considering the interactions between a material and the surrounding environment. Chitosan (CTS) and tannic acid (TA) were previously successfully tested by us to obtain thin films to serve as wound dressings or food packaging materials. However, surface properties as well as the antimicrobial activity of the material were not considered. They are important if the material is likely...

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  • Empirical Analysis of Forest Penalizing Attribute and Its Enhanced Variations for Android Malware Detection

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    • A. G. Akintola
    • A. O. Balogun
    • L. F. Capretz
    • H. A. Mojeed
    • S. Basri
    • S. A. Salihu
    • F. E. Usman-Hamza
    • P. O. Sadiku
    • G. B. Balogun
    • Z. O. Alanamu

    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2022

    As a result of the rapid advancement of mobile and internet technology, a plethora of new mobile security risks has recently emerged. Many techniques have been developed to address the risks associated with Android malware. The most extensively used method for identifying Android malware is signature-based detection. The drawback of this method, however, is that it is unable to detect unknown malware. As a consequence of this problem,...

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  • Influence of Gd deposition on the oxidation behavior and electrical properties of a layered system consisting of Crofer 22 APU and MnCo2O4 spinel

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    • T. Brylewski
    • S. Molin
    • M. Marczyński
    • Ł. Mazur
    • K. Domaradzki
    • O. Kryshtal
    • A. Gil

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY - Year 2021

    In the study, the surface of the Crofer 22APU ferritic steel was modified with gadolinium oxide nanoparticles and a protective-conducting layer consisting of the MnCo2O4 spinel. This system was studied in the context of application in IT-SOFC interconnects. Four types of samples were studied: unmodified steel, steel coated with a manganese-cobalt spinel layer, steel modified with gadolinium oxide nanoparticles, and a system consisting...

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  • Performance Analysis of Machine Learning Methods with Class Imbalance Problem in Android Malware Detection

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    • A. G. Akintola
    • A. O. Balogun
    • H. A. Mojeed
    • F. Usman-Hamza
    • S. A. Salihu
    • K. S. Adewole
    • G. B. Balogun
    • P. O. Sadiku

    - International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies - Year 2022

    Due to the exponential rise of mobile technology, a slew of new mobile security concerns has surfaced recently. To address the hazards connected with malware, many approaches have been developed. Signature-based detection is the most widely used approach for detecting Android malware. This approach has the disadvantage of being unable to identify unknown malware. As a result of this issue, machine learning (ML) for detecting malware...

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  • Influence of Heat Treatment Temperature on Fatigue Toughness in Medium-Carbon High-Strength Steels

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    • G. Wheatley
    • R. Branco
    • J. A. F. O. Correia
    • R. F. Martins
    • W. Macek
    • Z. Marciniak
    • M. Szala

    - Structural Integrity - Year 2022

    Current research has demonstrated that the tempering temperature affects the martensitic transformation of medium-carbon high-strength steels. This temperature plays an important role in the final microstructure, percentage ratios of martensite to ferrite phases and, consequently, in the mechanical properties and the fatigue response. So far, the relationship between the martensitic tempering temperature and the cyclic deformation...

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  • Static in vitro digestion model adapted to the general older adult population: an INFOGEST international consensus

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    • O. Ménard
    • U. Lesmes
    • C. S. Shani-Levi
    • A. Araiza Calahorra
    • A. Lavoisier
    • M. Morzel
    • A. Rieder
    • G. Feron
    • S. Nebbia
    • L. Mashiah... and 16 others

    - Food & Function - Year 2023

    Understanding the mechanisms of food digestion is of paramount importance to determine the effect foods have on human health. Significant knowledge on the fate of food during digestion has been generated in healthy adults due to the development of physiologically-relevant in vitro digestion models. However, it appears that the performance of the oro-gastrointestinal tract is affected by ageing and that a model simulating the digestive...

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  • Sampling-based novel heterogeneous multi-layer stacking ensemble method for telecom customer churn prediction

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    • F. E. Usman-Hamza
    • A. O. Balogun
    • R. T. Amosa
    • L. F. Capretz
    • H. A. Mojeed
    • S. A. Salihu
    • A. G. Akintola
    • M. A. Mabayoje

    - Scientific African - Year 2024

    In recent times, customer churn has become one of the most significant issues in business-oriented sectors with telecommunication being no exception. Maintaining current customers is particularly valuable due to the high degree of rivalry among telecommunication companies and the costs of acquiring new ones. The early prediction of churned customers may help telecommunication companies to identify the causes of churn and design...

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  • Mechanical exfoliation and layer number identification of single crystal monoclinic CrCl3

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    • S. Kazim
    • M. Alì
    • S. Palleschi
    • G. D’Olimpio
    • D. Mastrippolito
    • A. Politano
    • R. Gunnella
    • A. DiCicco
    • M. Renzelli
    • G. Moccia... and 6 others

    - NANOTECHNOLOGY - Year 2020

    After the recent finding that CrI3, displays ferromagnetic order down to its monolayer, extensive studies have followed to pursue new two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials. In this article, we report on the growth of single crystal CrCl3 in the layered monoclinic phase. The system after mechanical exfoliation exhibits stability in ambient air (the degradation occurs on a time scale at least four orders of magnitude longer than...

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  • Empirical analysis of tree-based classification models for customer churn prediction

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    • F. E. Usman-Hamza
    • A. O. Balogun
    • S. K. Nasiru
    • L. F. Capretz
    • H. A. Mojeed
    • S. A. Salihu
    • A. G. Akintola
    • M. A. Mabayoje
    • J. B. Awotunde

    - Scientific African - Year 2023

    Customer churn is a vital and reoccurring problem facing most business industries, particularly the telecommunications industry. Considering the fierce competition among telecommunications firms and the high expenses of attracting and gaining new subscribers, keeping existing loyal subscribers becomes crucial. Early prediction of disgruntled subscribers can assist telecommunications firms in identifying the reasons for churn and...

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  • Intelligent Decision Forest Models for Customer Churn Prediction

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    • F. E. Usman-Hamzah
    • A. O. Balogun
    • L. F. Capretz
    • H. A. Mojeed
    • S. Mahamad
    • S. A. Salihu
    • A. G. Akintola
    • S. Basri
    • R. T. Amosa
    • N. K. Salahdeen

    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2022

    Customer churn is a critical issue impacting enterprises and organizations, particularly in the emerging and highly competitive telecommunications industry. It is important to researchers and industry analysts interested in projecting customer behavior to separate churn from non‐churn consumers. The fundamental incentive is a firm’s intent desire to keep current consumers, along with the exorbitant expense of gaining new ones....

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  • Design and implementation of an illumination system to mimic skyglow at ecosystem level in a large‐scale lake enclosure facility

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    • A. Jechow
    • G. Schreck
    • C. C. M. Kyba
    • S. A. Berger
    • L. Thuile Bistarelli
    • M. Bodenlos
    • M. O. Gessner
    • H. Grossart
    • F. Kupprat
    • J. C. Nejstgaard... and 10 others

    - Scientific Reports - Year 2021

    Light pollution is an environmental stressor of global extent that is growing exponentially in area and intensity. Artificial skyglow, a form of light pollution with large range, is hypothesized to have environmental impact at ecosystem level. However, testing the impact of skyglow at large scales and in a controlled fashion under in situ conditions has remained elusive so far. Here we present the first experimental setup to mimic...

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  • BASECOL2023 scientific content

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    • M. L. Dubernet
    • C. Boursier
    • O. Denis-Alpizar
    • Y. Ba
    • N. Moreau
    • C. M. Zwölf
    • M. Amor
    • D. Babikov
    • N. Balakrishnan
    • C. Balança... and 45 others

    - ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS - Year 2024

    Context. The global context of making numerous data produced by researchers available requires collecting and organising the data, assigning meaningful metadata, and presenting the data in a meaningful and homogeneous way. The BASECOL database, which collects inelastic rate coefficients for application to the interstellar medium and to circumstellar and cometary atmospheres, meets those requirements. Aims. We aim to present the...

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