The Making of Liquid Soap Based on Used Cooking Oil with An Addition of Starfruit Extract (Averrhoa Carambola L.) as an Antioxidant

The used cooking oil is a waste that can damage environmental sustainability if its disposed of directly without processing.One of the utilization of it, is as a raw material for making the liquid soap.Sweet starfruit (Averrhoa Carambola L.) is known have a potential as a source of natural antioxidants due to its high AEG HKB75NB540 75cm Five Burne

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Mechanical Characterization of Aluminum Sandwich Structures with Woven-Ply Pineapple Leaf/Glass Fiber-Reinforced Hybrid Composite Core

Fiber-metal laminates consisting of alternating metal and fiber-reinforced polymer layers have displayed remarkable performance in several engineering applications.This work aims to identify the feasibility of incorporating pineapple leaf fiber to partially supersede glass fiber in thermoplastic-based fiber-metal laminates.Fiber-metal laminates mad

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FedFusion: Adaptive Model Fusion for Addressing Feature Discrepancies in Federated Credit Card Fraud Detection

The digitization of financial transactions has led to a rise in credit card fraud, necessitating robust measures to secure digital financial systems from fraudsters.Nevertheless, traditional centralized approaches for detecting such frauds, despite their effectiveness, often do not maintain the confidentiality of financial data.Consequently, Federa

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Noncoding RNAs involved in the STAT3 pathway in glioma

Abstract Glioma is the most common malignant primary brain tumour in adults.Despite NAILS improvements in neurosurgery and radiotherapy, the prognosis of glioma patients remains poor.One of the main limitations is that there are no proper clinical therapeutic targets for glioma.Therefore, it is crucial to find one or more effective targets.Signal t

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Phage Resistance in Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST258 Evolves via Diverse Mutations That Culminate in Impaired Adsorption

ABSTRACT The evolution of phage resistance poses an inevitable threat to the efficacy of phage therapy.The strategic selection of phage combinations that impose high genetic barriers to resistance and/or high compensatory fitness costs may mitigate this threat.However, for such a strategy to be effective, the evolution of phage resistance must be s

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