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    TECHNOLOGY Performance of Temperature Control Microwave Closed System (TCMCS)

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    In this study, the performance of temperature control microwave closed system (TCMCS) assisted with fluid sealed stirring device was described. The performance of modified microwave closed system were assessed by calorimetric methods before modification, after modification without stirring system and after modification with stirring system were explained in detailed. The result of % microwave powers absorbance of TCMCS with fluid sealed stirring device is 92.04 % as compared to 92.04 % for without stirring system at 700Watt. The standardized coefficient (ß) test shows that the stirring system is an important factor in the uniformity of the heat distribution in the microwave system. Regression analysis of R 2 observed the quadratic model of TCMCS with fluid sealed stirring device is a good model as compared to TCMCS without stirring system. The volume rate of heat generation in each microwave power level and different solvent was calculated and it was concluded that the result of TCMS at 700 Watt and water is higher due to longer pulse period and high dielectric properties respectively. I

    Kinetics study of membrane anaerobic system (MAS) in palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment / Abdurrahman Hamid Nour … [et al.]

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    Increasing demands in palm oil industry resulting in the increase in production palm oil. It is then creating a major problem in disposing the waste to be treated in appropriate ways. The governments are forced to look for alternative technology for the palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment because the demand of oil increases with the awareness on increasing environmental issue. Therefore, a new technology must be found in order to reduce energy consumption, to meet legal requirements on emission and for cost reduction and also increased quality of water treatment. Membrane Anaerobic System (MAS) is a promising alternative way to overcome these issues. In this study, the efficiency of the MAS performance increases to 99.03% in ten days operation. The application ofMonod, Contois and Chen & Hashimoto models were used to analyze the performance of MAS for treating POME. The results from the experiment show the substrate removal model is well fits for estimation of kinetics membrane anaerobic system. Amongst them, the Contois and Monod models predicted the bio-kinetic reactions of the MAS very well with coefficient of determination (R2>97%) values. The MAS bioreactor was created to be an improvement method as well as successful biological treatment since the graph shows linearized which is in good agreement with reported in literature

    Pancreatic surgery outcomes: multicentre prospective snapshot study in 67 countries

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    Background: Pancreatic surgery remains associated with high morbidity rates. Although postoperative mortality appears to have improved with specialization, the outcomes reported in the literature reflect the activity of highly specialized centres. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes following pancreatic surgery worldwide.Methods: This was an international, prospective, multicentre, cross-sectional snapshot study of consecutive patients undergoing pancreatic operations worldwide in a 3-month interval in 2021. The primary outcome was postoperative mortality within 90 days of surgery. Multivariable logistic regression was used to explore relationships with Human Development Index (HDI) and other parameters.Results: A total of 4223 patients from 67 countries were analysed. A complication of any severity was detected in 68.7 percent of patients (2901 of 4223). Major complication rates (Clavien-Dindo grade at least IIIa) were 24, 18, and 27 percent, and mortality rates were 10, 5, and 5 per cent in low-to-middle-, high-, and very high-HDI countries respectively. The 90-day postoperative mortality rate was 5.4 per cent (229 of 4223) overall, but was significantly higher in the low-to-middle-HDI group (adjusted OR 2.88, 95 per cent c.i. 1.80 to 4.48). The overall failure-to-rescue rate was 21 percent; however, it was 41 per cent in low-to-middle-compared with 19 per cent in very high-HDI countries.Conclusion: Excess mortality in low-to-middle-HDI countries could be attributable to failure to rescue of patients from severe complications. The authors call for a collaborative response from international and regional associations of pancreatic surgeons to address management related to death from postoperative complications to tackle the global disparities in the outcomes of pancreatic surgery (NCT04652271; ISRCTN95140761)
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