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Towards Developing A Unified Index For Power Quality Evaluation In Distributed Generation Systems

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Currently, renewable energy-based power generation is rapidly growing across the world as a response to technical, economic, and environmental developments, as well as political and…
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A Novel Method For Lithium-ion Battery State Of Energy And State Of Power Estimation

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Environmental pollution and energy crises make people develop new energy. Lithium-ion batteries, which have the characteristics of long cycle life, low self-discharge rate, and environmental…
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Less Is More: Blockchain Intelligence Enabled With Just A Hint

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Distributed intelligence (or blockchain intelligence, as the recent trends insist to refer) is another valid paradigm of “less is more.” During the recent past decades,…
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Closing The Gaps In Photovoltaic Forecasting Methods

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A photovoltaic (PV) value is the voltage output generated by solar cells that harvest solar energy to produce electricity. The PV value is a critical…
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A Qualitative Study Of Electricity And Decarbonisation Challenges In The Nordic Region 

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The Nordic countries — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden — have aggressive climate and energy policies in place and have already emerged as leaders…
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Engineering T Cell Receptors To Reduce The Risk Of Adverse Side Effects In Immunotherapy

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Engineered T cells represent a new and novel approach to target cancer. By introducing unique antigen targeting molecules, we can redirect T cells to locate…
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Regulating Tacrolimus Production in Streptomyces Species

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Streptomyces species are bacteria growing in the soil These bacteria are among the most abundant organisms in soil. They are heterotrophic, i.e., they decompose the…
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Energy Harvesting Tiles Could Transform Footsteps Into Power

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Harvesting energy from pedestrians could be used to power sensors in smart infrastructure, monitor structural health, and provide environmental sensing data. Energy harvesting tiles have…
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Carbon Nanotubes And Their Encounter With Biological Molecules

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their detail structures were observed by a Japanese physicist somewhat accidentally and now are attracting thousands of researchers’ interests. They have…
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CO2 Capture Via Semiclathrates At Ambient Temperature

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Global warming is a worldwide issue caused by the increasing greenhouse gas emissions due to human-induced activities. In order to control the CO2 emission in…
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A Novel Five-Node Feed-Forward Loop Delves Into The Molecular Mechanism Of Ischemic Stroke

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  When Robert Hooke first discovered cells in a sliver of cork, one would have barely imagined that this microscopic entity is a room to…
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