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Adsorption Behaviour of [(4-Hydroxy-6-methyl-2-oxo-2Hpyran- 3-yl)-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-1methyl]-urea on Stainless Steel in Phosphoric Media
The adsorption of [(4-hydroxy-6-methyl-2-oxo-2H-pyran-3-yl)-(4-methoxy-phenyl)- methyl]-urea on iron in phosphoric media was studied by using electrochemical
technique. The adsorption mechanism was investigated using adsorption isotherms. The experimental data fit localized adsorption models. The values for free energy of
adsorption, o DGads , were also calculated at each surface coverage, �, of the studied compound by applying the mathematical model of Bockris – Swinkels adsorption
isotherm. The variation of free energy of adsorption o
ads DG with surface coverage, �, was interpreted in terms of deviation from ideal condition assumed in Langmuir model. A possible adsorption model of HPU2 molecules on to the metal surface was suggested
HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES OF BREWERY SPENT GRAINS IN DIETARY PROTEIN FORMULATION IN DONRYU RATS
The increasing production of large tonnage of products in brewing industries continually generates lots of solid waste
which includes spent grains, surplus yeast, malt sprout and cullet. The disposal of spent grains is often a problem and
poses major health and environmental challenges, thereby making it imminently necessary to explore alternatives for its
management. This paper focuses on investigating the effects of Brewery Spent Grain formulated diet on haematological,
biochemical, histological and growth performance of Donryu rats. The rats were allocated into six dietary treatment
groups and fed on a short-term study with diet containing graded levels of spent grains from 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 100%
weight/weight. The outcome demonstrated that formulated diet had a positive effect on the growth performance of the
rats up to levels of 6% inclusions, while the haematological and biochemical evaluation revealed that threshold limit
should not exceed 9% of the grain. However, the histological study on the liver indicated a limit of 3% inclusion in feed
without serious adverse effect. Thus invariably showing that blend between ranges 1-3% is appropriate for the utilization
of the waste in human food without adverse effect on the liver organ. The economic advantage accruing from this waste
conversion process not only solves problem of waste disposal but also handle issues of malnutrition in feeding ration
The pressure of deconfined QCD for all temperatures and quark chemical potentials
We present a new method for the evaluation of the perturbative expansion of
the QCD pressure which is valid at all values of the temperature and quark
chemical potentials in the deconfined phase and which we work out up to and
including order g^4 accuracy. Our calculation is manifestly four-dimensional
and purely diagrammatic -- and thus independent of any effective theory
descriptions of high temperature or high density QCD. In various limits, we
recover the known results of dimensional reduction and the HDL and HTL
resummation schemes, as well as the equation of state of zero-temperature quark
matter, thereby verifying their respective validity. To demonstrate the overlap
of the various regimes, we furthermore show how the predictions of dimensional
reduction and HDL resummed perturbation theory agree in the regime
T~\sqrt{g}*mu. At parametrically smaller temperatures T~g*mu, we find that the
dimensional reduction result agrees well with those of the nonstatic
resummations down to the remarkably low value T~0.2 m_D, where m_D is the Debye
mass at T=0. Beyond this, we see that only the latter methods connect smoothly
to the T=0 result of Freedman and McLerran, to which the leading small-T
corrections are given by the so-called non-Fermi-liquid terms, first obtained
through HDL resummations. Finally, we outline the extension of our method to
the next order, where it would include terms for the low-temperature entropy
and specific heats that are unknown at present.Comment: 45 pages, 21 figures; v2: minor corrections and clarifications,
references added; v3: Fig 16 added, version accepted for publication in PR
Connected Operators for the Totally Asymmetric Exclusion Process
We fully elucidate the structure of the hierarchy of the connected operators
that commute with the Markov matrix of the Totally Asymmetric Exclusion Process
(TASEP). We prove for the connected operators a combinatorial formula that was
conjectured in a previous work. Our derivation is purely algebraic and relies
on the algebra generated by the local jump operators involved in the TASEP.
Keywords: Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, ASEP, Exact Results,
Algebraic Bethe Ansatz.Comment: 10 page
NIGERIA’S ENERGY CHALLENGE AND POWER DEVELOPMENT: THE WAY FORWARD
The ever increasing demand and meager supply of energy in Nigeria has been a great challenge to her development. This situation is becoming critical, with increasing population not balanced by an adequate energy development
programme. The incessant power generation failure has grossly affected the economy, seriously slowing down development in rural and sub-rural settlements,
with present energy policy mainly benefiting urban dwellers. Globally, energy projections stipulate that between 2002 and 2025, global energy needs may rise by
over 34%, with that of developing nations doubling this percentage. A robust solution must be found to end the nation’s energy crises. This Viewpoint compares
the energy potential of Nigeria with the challenges faced. Nigeria receives a huge amount of solar radiation, has abundant wind energy resources, and large deposits
of fossil fuel, as well as enormous hydro-power resources from Niger and Benue Rivers. However, of these about 80% of hydro-power remains untapped, the total 5.5KW-hr/m2/day of solar radiation is not utilized and wind energy resources
remain unexploited. The solution lies in creating a mixed supply of energy in which as yet untapped renewable resources are combined with abundant nonrenewable
fossil fuel, including the massive quantities of gas wasted from crude oil exploitation
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