COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PURE AND SCRAP METAL ELECTRODES OF ALUMINUM (AL), ZINC (ZN) AND COPPER (CU) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SALINE BATTERIES AS AN ALTERNATIVE POWER SOURCE DURING CALAMITIES

Comparative Analysis of Pure and Scrap Metal Electrodes of Aluminum (Al), Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu) for the Development of Saline Batteries as an Alternative Power Source during Calamities

This study was conducted to explore the development of a cost-effective and accessible battery system that can be assembled Microwave by residents during disaster situations.Specifically, the research compared pure and scrap metals, namely Aluminum (Al), Zinc (Zn), and Copper (Cu) to evaluate the feasibility of using scrap metals as substitutes for

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Optimization of the Solution of a Dispersion Model

The study of the combination of chemical kinetics with transport phenomena is the main step for reactor design.It is possible to deviate from the model behaviour, the cause of which may be fluid channelling, fluid recirculation, or creation of stagnant regions in the vessel, by using a dispersion model.In this paper, the known general solution of t

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Low-Load Limit in a Diesel-Ignited Gas Engine

The lean-burn capability of the Diesel-ignited gas engine combined with its potential Baby for high efficiency and low CO 2 emissions makes this engine concept one of the most promising alternative fuel converters for passenger cars.Instead of using a spark plug, the ignition relies on the compression-ignited Diesel fuel providing ignition centers

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Ion Channel Regulation by Sex Steroid Hormones and Vitamin D in Cancer: A Potential Opportunity for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

Many ion channels are involved in tumor development, promoting cancer cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and survival.Accordingly, some of them have been suggested as tumor markers and novel targets for cancer therapy.Some sex steroid hormones (SSH), including estrogens and androgens, favor cancer progression.Meanwhile, other steroid hormones

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