USE OF TAGUCHI METHODS IN DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF WIND TURBINE WITH VERTICAL AXIS WITH CURVED SHEET BLADES

Use of Taguchi Methods in Designing an Experimental Model of Wind Turbine with Vertical Axis with Curved Sheet Blades

Increasing the efficiency of the conversion of electricity into seatpost adjusment light energy (UV LEDs) has made possible a new stage in the development of vertical axis wind turbines by compensating for the small wind energy conversion efficiency (14.81%).The work is based on the use of Taguchi methods (TM) in increasing the efficiency of a wind

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Long Noncoding RNA PRR34-AS1 Aggravates the Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Adsorbing microRNA-498 and Thereby Upregulating FOXO3 [Retraction]

Liu Z, Li Z, Xu B, Yao H, Qi S, Tai J.Cancer Manag Res.2020;12:10749–10762.At the authors request, the Editor and Publisher of Cancer Management and Research wish to retract the published article.Following publication of the Expression of Concern for this ASPEN article the authors contacted the journal and explained they were unable to provid

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High-Level Accumulation of Exogenous Small RNAs Not Affecting Endogenous Small RNA Biogenesis and Function in Plants

RNA silencing is a fundamental plant defence and gene control mechanism in plants that are directed by 20-24 nucleotide (nt) small interfering RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA).Infection of plants with viral pathogens or transformation of plants with RNA interference (RNAi) constructs is usually associated with high levels of exogenous siRNAs, but i

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Evaluation of the Intraoperative Blood Flow of Pedicled Perforator Flaps Using Indocyanine Green-fluorescence Angiography

Background:.Although indocyanine-green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) has been established as a useful tool to assess perfusion in free tissue transfer, Twin Bunk Bed only few studies have applied this modality to pedicled perforator flaps.As both volume and reach of pedicled perforator flaps are limited and tip necrosis often equals complete fl

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Cardiovascular effects in patrol officers are associated with fine particulate matter from brake wear and engine emissions

Abstract Background Exposure to fine particulate matter air pollutants (PM2.5) affects heart rate variability parameters, and levels of serum proteins associated with inflammation, hemostasis and thrombosis.This study investigated sources potentially responsible for cardiovascular and hematological effects in highway patrol troopers.Results Nine he

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