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MHD peristaltic two-phase Williamson fluid flow, heat and mass transfer through a ureteral tube with microliths: <i>Electromagnetic therapy simulation</i> (2024)
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Deepalakshmi, P., Siva, E. P., Tripathi, D., Bég, O. A., & Kuharat, S. (2024). MHD peristaltic two-phase Williamson fluid flow, heat and mass transfer through a ureteral tube with microliths: Electromagnetic therapy simulation. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A Applications, 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/10407782.2024.2333501

The ureter typically experiences a frequency of one to five peristaltic contractions per minute. However, it is important to note that these contractions can be disrupted by various physical and mechanical irritants. Ionic contents in the urine make... Read More about MHD peristaltic two-phase Williamson fluid flow, heat and mass transfer through a ureteral tube with microliths: <i>Electromagnetic therapy simulation</i>.

Sarrus-inspired deployable polyhedral mechanisms (2024)
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Gu, Y., Zhang, X., Wei, G., & Chen, Y. (2024). Sarrus-inspired deployable polyhedral mechanisms. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 193, 105564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2023.105564

Deployable polyhedral mechanisms (DPMs) have witnessed flourishing growth in recent years because of their potential applications in robotics, space exploration, structure engineering, and so forth. This paper firstly presents the construction, mobil... Read More about Sarrus-inspired deployable polyhedral mechanisms.

Association between protein intake and muscle wasting in critically ill children: A prospective cohort study (2024)
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Tume, L. N., Simons, C., Latten, L., Huang, C., Comfort, P., Compton, V., …Valla, F. V. (in press). Association between protein intake and muscle wasting in critically ill children: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2627

Background: Survival from pediatric critical illness in high‐income countries is high, and the focus now must be on optimizing the recovery of survivors. Muscle mass wasting during critical illness is problematic, so identifying factors that may redu... Read More about Association between protein intake and muscle wasting in critically ill children: A prospective cohort study.

Innovative drilling fluid containing sand grafted with a cationic surfactant capable of drilling high pressure and high temperature geothermal and petroleum wells (2024)
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Martin, C., Nourian, A., Babaie, M., & Nasr, G. (in press). Innovative drilling fluid containing sand grafted with a cationic surfactant capable of drilling high pressure and high temperature geothermal and petroleum wells. #Journal not on list, 237, 212767. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoen.2024.212767

Maintaining the rheology and filtration properties of a drilling fluid plays a vital role during a drilling operation. With the current challenges of high pressure and high temperature environments, there is an urgent need to design... Read More about Innovative drilling fluid containing sand grafted with a cationic surfactant capable of drilling high pressure and high temperature geothermal and petroleum wells.

Case Analysis: Application of the TRAP-18 to the Perpetrator of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting in Parkland, Florida (2024)
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Allely, C., Scheithauer, H., & Langman, P. (in press). Case Analysis: Application of the TRAP-18 to the Perpetrator of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting in Parkland, Florida. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management,

Objectives and Method: It is argued that there are overlaps and similarities in the dynamics and other characteristics between perpetrators of acts of terrorist violence and perpetrators of school shootings. In this case analysis paper, we retroactiv... Read More about Case Analysis: Application of the TRAP-18 to the Perpetrator of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting in Parkland, Florida.

User-centric secured smart virtual assistants framework for disables (2024)
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Alfayez, F., & Khan, S. B. (in press). User-centric secured smart virtual assistants framework for disables. Alexandria engineering journal : AEJ, 95, 59-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2024.03.033

Research on intelligent secured virtual assistant (ISVA) systems for disabled people is essential in order to meet the special requirements and overcome the difficulties they confront. The delicate nature of user interactions makes... Read More about User-centric secured smart virtual assistants framework for disables.

TTS: Hilbert Transform-based Generative Adversarial Network for Tattoo and Scene Text Spotting (2024)
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Banerjee, A., Palaiahnakote, S., Antonacopoulos, A., Pal, U., Lu, T., & Canet, J. L. (2024). TTS: Hilbert Transform-based Generative Adversarial Network for Tattoo and Scene Text Spotting. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmm.2024.3378458

Text spotting in natural scenes is of increasing interest and significance due to its critical role in several applications, such as visual question answering, named entity recognition and event rumor detection on social media. One of the newly emerg... Read More about TTS: Hilbert Transform-based Generative Adversarial Network for Tattoo and Scene Text Spotting.

Evidence for Exercise-Based Interventions across 45 Different Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Systematic Reviews (2024)
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Dibben, G. O., Gardiner, L., Ml, H., Wells, Y. V., Evans, R. A., Ahmed, Z., …Taylor, R. S. (in press). Evidence for Exercise-Based Interventions across 45 Different Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Systematic Reviews. #Journal not on list,

Background Almost half of the global population face significant challenges from long-term conditions (LTCs) resulting in substantive health and socioeconomic burden. Exercise is a potentially key intervention in effective LTC management. Methods... Read More about Evidence for Exercise-Based Interventions across 45 Different Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Systematic Reviews.

The Sprint Mechanics Assessment Score: A Qualitative Screening Tool for the In-field Assessment of Sprint Running Mechanics. (2024)
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Bramah, C., Tawiah-Dodoo, J., Rhodes, S., Elliott, J., & Dos'Santos, T. (2024). The Sprint Mechanics Assessment Score: A Qualitative Screening Tool for the In-field Assessment of Sprint Running Mechanics. American Journal of Sports Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465241235525

Qualitative movement screening tools provide a practical method of assessing mechanical patterns associated with potential injury development. Biomechanics play a role in hamstring strain injury and are recommended as a consideration within injury sc... Read More about The Sprint Mechanics Assessment Score: A Qualitative Screening Tool for the In-field Assessment of Sprint Running Mechanics..

Hybrid optimization algorithm for enhanced performance and security of counter-flow shell and tube heat exchangers (2024)
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Kiran, A., Nagaraju, C., Babu, J. C., Venkatesh, B., Kumar, A., Khan, S. B., …Basheer, S. (in press). Hybrid optimization algorithm for enhanced performance and security of counter-flow shell and tube heat exchangers. PloS one, 19(3), e0298731. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0298731

A shell and tube heat exchanger (STHE) for heat recovery applications was studied to discover the intricacies of its optimization. To optimize performance, a hybrid optimization methodology was developed by combining the Neural Fitting Tool (NFTool),... Read More about Hybrid optimization algorithm for enhanced performance and security of counter-flow shell and tube heat exchangers.

Advances in real time smart monitoring of environmental parameters using IoT and sensors (2024)
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Narayana, T. L., Venkatesh, C., Kiran, A., J, C. B., Kumar, A., Khan, S. B., …Quasim, M. T. (in press). Advances in real time smart monitoring of environmental parameters using IoT and sensors. Heliyon, 10(7), e28195. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28195

People who work in dangerous environments include farmers, sailors, travelers, and mining workers. Due to the fact that they must evaluate the changes taking place in their immediate surroundings, they must gather information and da... Read More about Advances in real time smart monitoring of environmental parameters using IoT and sensors.

Sustainable Adaptation Plan in Response to Climate Change and Population Growth in the Iraqi Part of Tigris River Basin (2024)
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Saeed, F. H. ;., Al-Khafaji, M. S., Al-Faraj, F. A. M. ;., & Uzomah, V. (2024). Sustainable Adaptation Plan in Response to Climate Change and Population Growth in the Iraqi Part of Tigris River Basin. Sustainability, 16(7), 2676. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16072676

Climate change and population growth play crucial roles in the planning of future water resources management strategies. In this paper, a balancing between projected water resources and water demands in the Iraqi Part of the Tigris River Basin (TRB)... Read More about Sustainable Adaptation Plan in Response to Climate Change and Population Growth in the Iraqi Part of Tigris River Basin.

Does Board Diversity Mitigate Risk? The Effect of Homophily and Social Ties on Risk-Taking in Financial Institutions (2024)
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Alzayed, N., Batiz-Lazo, B., & Eskandari, R. (2024). Does Board Diversity Mitigate Risk? The Effect of Homophily and Social Ties on Risk-Taking in Financial Institutions. Research in International Business and Finance, 70(A), 102306. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102306

Research Question/Issue This study investigates whether greater board diversity and looser social network ties have an impact on board independence and risk-taking in US financial institutions from 2010 to 2022.The... Read More about Does Board Diversity Mitigate Risk? The Effect of Homophily and Social Ties on Risk-Taking in Financial Institutions.

Perspectives on Citizen Data Privacy in a Smart City -an Empirical Case Study (2024)
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Lucas, E., Simpson, S., & Lucas, E. (in press). Perspectives on Citizen Data Privacy in a Smart City -an Empirical Case Study. Convergence,

Digitisation is arguably an inevitable feature of contemporary urban development, yet privacy issues arising from the mass data collection, transmission and processing it entails continue to be a poorly understood and contentious issue for people liv... Read More about Perspectives on Citizen Data Privacy in a Smart City -an Empirical Case Study.

Vascular dementia: From pathobiology to emerging perspectives (2024)
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Morgan, A. E., & McAuley, M. T. (in press). Vascular dementia: From pathobiology to emerging perspectives. Ageing research reviews, 96, 102278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2024.102278

Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most common type of dementia. VaD is synonymous with ageing, and its symptoms place a significant burden on the health and wellbeing of older people. Despite the identification of a substantial... Read More about Vascular dementia: From pathobiology to emerging perspectives.

NDOrder: Exploring a Novel Decoding Order for Scene Text Recognition (2024)
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Zhong, D., Zhan, H., Lyu, S., Liu, C., Yin, B., Palaiahankote, S., …Lu, Y. (2024). NDOrder: Exploring a Novel Decoding Order for Scene Text Recognition. Expert systems with applications, 249, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2024.123771

Text recognition in scene images is still considered as a challenging task for the computer vision and pattern recognition community. For text images affected by multiple adverse factors, such as occlusion (due to obstacles) and poor quality (due to... Read More about NDOrder: Exploring a Novel Decoding Order for Scene Text Recognition.

Psychosocial adaptation under adverse experiences: A study on the role of empathy with adolescents from vulnerable contexts in Brazil. (2024)
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Komatsu, A. V., Costa, R. C. S., Buoso, F. P., Dos Santos, P. V., Caetano, L. A. O., & Bazon, M. R. (2024). Psychosocial adaptation under adverse experiences: A study on the role of empathy with adolescents from vulnerable contexts in Brazil. Child Abuse and Neglect, 150, 106298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106298

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that affect children and adolescents, increasing the risk for negative outcomes in several developmental domains. The literature suggests that ACEs affect boys and girls differentl... Read More about Psychosocial adaptation under adverse experiences: A study on the role of empathy with adolescents from vulnerable contexts in Brazil..

An Adaptive Xception Model for Classification of Brain Tumors (2024)
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Thakur, A., Bhatia Khan, S., Palaiahnakote, S., Kumar V, V., Almusharraf, A., & Mashat, A. (in press). An Adaptive Xception Model for Classification of Brain Tumors. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence,

Classification of different brain tumors is challenging due to unpredictable variations in intra-inter-classes. Unlike existing methods which are not effective for images of complex backgrounds, the proposed work aims at accurate classification of di... Read More about An Adaptive Xception Model for Classification of Brain Tumors.

Knee Offloading by Patients During Walking and Running After Meniscectomy (2024)
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Starbuck, C., Walters, V., Herrington, L., Barkatali, B., & Jones, R. (in press). Knee Offloading by Patients During Walking and Running After Meniscectomy. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 12(3), 23259671231214766. https://doi.org/10.1177/23259671231214766

Background:: Changes in knee loading have been reported after meniscectomy. Knee loading has previously been assessed during jogging and treadmill running rather than overground running, which could give altered results. Purpose/Hypothesis:: The purp... Read More about Knee Offloading by Patients During Walking and Running After Meniscectomy.