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Fecal sludge and tannery liming sludge management is essential for humans and the environment. The emitted amount of waste from two industries is reduced in composting leading to value-added products. This research focused on the effectiveness and feasibility of co-composting fecal sludge and hair-burning liming sludge from tannery.

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Particle picking in cryo-electron tomograms (cryo-ET) is crucial for in situ structure detection of macromolecules and protein complexes. The traditional template-matching-based approaches for particle picking suffer from template-specific biases and have low throughput. Given these problems, learning-based solutions are necessary for particle picking.

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The primary focus of this study is to analyze comparative heat transfer in a two-dimensional (2D) multilayered human skin using thermal waves and Pennes' bioheat transfer models. The model comprises the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis tissue, and inner cells, and aims to understand their response to microwave (MW) power and electromagnetic (EM) frequency. The system of equations involves EM wave frequency and bioheat equations and uses the finite element method (FEM) for solving.

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System stability issues regarding frequency and voltage in modern power systems are growing in importance as they incorporate more and more complex components. To ensure a sustainable, pollution-free power generation, modern power systems are designed to incorporate more renewable generation sources than traditional ones. Therefore, in the event of a large-scale disruption event, conventional load-shedding strategies are unable to keep the voltage and frequency limit below the threshold value.

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This article discusses and summarizes some fascinating outcomes and applications of cyclodextrins (CDs) and their derivatives in drug delivery. These applications include the administration of protein, peptide medications, and gene delivery. Several innovative drug delivery systems, including NPs, microspheres, microcapsules, and liposomes, are designed with the help of CD, which is highlighted in this article.

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The coastal district of Bangladesh is susceptible to cyclones, which cause significant damage to infrastructure, economy, and social structures every year. The importance of protecting lives and property in these vulnerable areas is a top priority, especially in times of cyclones and storm surges. Therefore, the identification of potentially suitable shelter locations is essential for disaster risk resilience planning and implementation in the coastal regions.

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Good optical quality of L-asparagine monohydrate (CHNO.HO) organic single crystal has been grown by adopting natural slow evaporation process at room temperature from aqueous solutions. The lattice parameters obtained by powder X-ray diffraction data revealed orthorhombic crystal system of the harvested crystal.

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Plasma polymerized methyl acrylate (PPMA) thin films were fabricated on a borosilicate glass substrate at a plasma power of 28 W to study nonlinear optical parameters and electronic properties. X-ray Diffraction analysis confirmed the amorphous nature of the PPMA films, while Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated monomer fragmentation due to plasma polymerization. Field emission scanning electron microscope images of the films display a water wave-like structure.

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The non-biodegradable nature of polymers presents a considerable environmental hazard, mainly when they accumulate in drainage systems and pollute the water. The application of natural fiber composites has the potential to offer a feasible resolution to address this problem, as natural fibers possess inherent biodegradability. This study examined the degradation ability of epoxy composites made with 5 wt% waste jute fiber and 5 wt% waste sawdust fiber when subjected to drainage water for one year.

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Ship recycling industries play a significant role in the economic development of South Asian countries, including Bangladesh. In the wake of entering the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) in June 2025, the industry aims to improve its overall safety standards cost-effectively. However, due to the restrictive nature of the industry, solutions based on field surveys are limited.

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A terrace in a phylogenetic tree space is a region where all trees contain the same set of subtrees, due to certain patterns of missing data among the taxa sampled, resulting in an identical optimality score for a given data set. This was first investigated in the context of phylogenetic tree estimation from sequence alignments using maximum likelihood (ML) and maximum parsimony (MP). It was later extended to the species tree inference problem from a collection of gene trees, where a set of equally optimal species trees was referred to as a "pseudo" species tree terrace which does not consider the topological proximity of the trees in terms of the induced subtrees resulting from certain patterns of missing data.

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This study incorporates environmental feedback into the optional prisoner's dilemma and rock-paper-scissors games to examine the mutual influence of eco-evolutionary outcomes and strategy dynamics. A novel game-theoretic model is developed that integrates the optional prisoner's dilemma and rock-paper-scissors games by incorporating an environmental state variable. By adjusting feedback parameters, chaos, oscillations and coexistence are observed that surpass the usual outcomes of social dilemmas when the environment transitions between depleted and replenished states.

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Municipal solid waste (MSW) management is a major concern for Bangladesh, given its high population density and increasing waste production rate. Conventional waste management methods, such as landfilling, result in high carbon emissions for the environment. With over 70% of MSW being organic, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) has emerged as a promising technology for recovering energy and nutrients from such heterogeneous waste streams.

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Kinetic study and modelling of drying of .

Heliyon

October 2024

Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Microalgae, a versatile source of biofuels, chemicals, and nutraceuticals, necessitates efficient drying for subsequent applications. Extensive studies have been done on the benefits and uses of microalgae, but very few are focusing on drying. This research focused on a specific microalga, , to analyze the drying kinetics involved in the moisture removal process.

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  • - This study investigates magnetohydrodynamic mixed convection in a semicircular enclosure with a rotating inner cylinder using various nanofluids, including AlO-TiO-SWCNT-water hybrid nanofluids, to analyze their effects on heat transfer.
  • - An artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed, achieving over 97% accuracy for predicting the average Nusselt number, while the influence of parameters like Reynolds number, Richardson number, and cylinder speed on heat transfer is examined.
  • - Key results show significant heat transfer improvements, such as a 6.98% increase in SWCNT-water nanofluid efficiency at higher Richardson numbers and a 21.12% enhancement with increased cylinder rotation speed
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Optimizing machining parameters is crucial, enhancing machinability while maintaining high product quality standards. This study bridges a critical research gap by evaluating and comparing five Taguchi-based Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) techniques-Combined Compromised Solution (CoCoSo), Grey Relational Analysis (GRA), Multi-Objective Optimization Ratio Analysis (MOORA), Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS), and Complex Proportional Assessment (COPRAS)-coupled with the Entropy method to optimize machining parameters for enhancing machinability in turning medium carbon steel. The focus is on feed rate and cutting speed under dry and Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) environments considering six critical machining responses: material removal rate, surface roughness, main cutting force, cutting temperature, cutting ratio, and tool life.

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Motivation: Proteins are responsible for most biological functions, many of which require the interaction of more than one protein molecule. However, accurately predicting protein-protein interaction (PPI) sites (the interfacial residues of a protein that interact with other protein molecules) remains a challenge. The growing demand and cost associated with the reliable identification of PPI sites using conventional experimental methods call for computational tools for automated prediction and understanding of PPIs.

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Acoustic scattering by smooth and rough elastic cylinders insonified by directional sonars: Bistatic experiments.

J Acoust Soc Am

October 2024

Department of Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA.

Bistatic laboratory measurements are presented for acoustic scattering from both smooth and rough elastic cylinders insonified by directional spherical waves. A scattering model, accounting for incident directional spherical waves while assuming negligible end effects, was derived in a previous article [Mursaline, Stanton, Lavery, and Fischell, J. Acoust.

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The development of bioadhesives that concurrently exhibit high adhesion strength, biocompatibility, and tunable properties and involve simple fabrication processes continues to be a significant challenge. In this study, a novel bioadhesive named DOTAGEL is synthesized by crosslinking gelatin (GA), dopamine (DA), and tannic acid (TA) in an unoxidized environment due to the advantage of controlling the degree of protonation in GA and TA, as well as controlling the degree of intermolecular amide and hydrogen bonding in the acidic medium. DOTAGEL (DA + TA + GA) shows superior adhesion strengths of 104.

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This article proposes a proximal policy optimization (PPO)-based reinforcement learning (RL) approach for DC-DC boost converter control that is compared with traditional control methods. The performance of the PPO algorithm is evaluated using MATLAB Simulink co-simulation, and the results demonstrate that the most efficient approach for achieving short settling time and stability is to combine the PPO algorithm with a reinforcement learning-based control method. The simulation results show that the control method based on RL with the PPO algorithm provides step response characteristics that outperform traditional control approaches, thereby enhancing DC-DC boost converter control.

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This study aims to produce high-quality functional cotton fabric through the deposition of nano TiO. Here nanoparticles are deposited by the pad-dry-cure method with different recipes formulated using an acrylic binder and wax emulsifier together with TiO nanoparticles to observe the optimal effect on the final quality. The treated fabric is characterized by SEM, EDS, XRD, and FTIR.

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Disease severity through an immunized population ensconced on a physical network topology is a key technique for preventing epidemic spreading. Its influence can be quantified by adjusting the common (basic) methodology for analyzing the percolation and connectivity of contact networks. Stochastic spreading properties are difficult to express, and physical networks significantly influence them.

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Nowadays, the advancement of heat transmission for the heat exchanger device is an important field of research for many researchers. In this work, a numerical study has been conducted to investigate the thermal performance of a mixed convective flow through the octagonal heat exchanger covered by hybrid nanofluid (Cu-TiO-HO). A magnetic field has been introduced inside the cavity to investigate the mixed convective hydrodynamics heat flow characteristics.

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Pure and Ag-doped Titanium dioxide (TiO) thin films have been synthesized via the sol-gel spin coating method, and their structural, morphological, and optical properties have been investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis verifies that the polycrystalline anatase TiO phase is retained up to 2 % Ag doping. However, lattice expansion and grain refinement down to 25.

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The performance characteristics of supercapacitors composed of crumpled graphene electrodes and aqueous NaCl electrolytes are investigated through Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations using a newly developed crumpled graphene-based supercapacitor model. Results suggest that the three-dimensional configuration of crumpled graphene boosts electrolyte-electrode interaction. This improved interaction, which includes a larger ion-accessible zone, increases the specific capacitance of the supercapacitor by roughly 400% (16.

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