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Tracking Control Method for Double Compound-Combination Synchronization of Fractional Chaotic Systems and Its Application in Secure Communication

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This paper introduces the chaotic fractional-order Sprott Q system and its dynamics. The double compound combination of eight fractional-order chaotic synchronizations was investigated. This kind of synchronization is considered a generalization of many types of synchronization given in the literature. The analytical formula of the control functions is developed and proven using the tracking control method. As we know the fractional derivatives of two multiple functions are very difficult to calculate, and the tracking control method is more suitable for this kind of synchronization. This technique’s communication is more secure and reliable because there are more drive and response systems. To achieve the proposed synchronization, four driving and four response identical chaotic systems are used as an example. This scheme may be used in many applications such as secure communications and safe information. Using the proposed double compound-combination synchronization is an example given to encrypt a message. The analytical results were confirmed by numerical simulation, and we found good agreemen

Research Authors
A Al Themairi, Tarek M Abed-Elhameed, Ahmed A Farghaly
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Research Journal
Hindawi
Research Pages
1-8
Research Publisher
Hindawi
Research Year
2022

Effects of adding Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum in the hydrogen production stage of a two-stage anaerobic digestion system on hydrogen-methane production and microbial communities.Fuel 127831.

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Microorganisms play a vital role in anaerobic digestion, however, bioaugmentation in a two-stage co-digestion system to directly regulate the microbial structure is limited. In this study, the different dosage of Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum was added in the hydrogen production stage of a two-stage anaerobic digestion system operating at a thermophilic temperature (55 °C). Results showed that Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum of 1.12 g had the best effect, with the cumulative hydrogen and methane yields reaching 81.54 mL/g VS and 550.98 mL/g VS respectively, which were 68.72 % and 84.45 % higher than the control group. According to the microbial analysis, the addition of Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum significantly changed the microbial community structure, and also its relative abundance increased in the hydrogen production stage, thereby increasing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and hydrogen content. Although the methane production stage did not contain Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum, the microbial community structure changed, increasing the dominant species Anaerolineae and Limnochordia, thereby improving the efficiency of substrate decomposition and methane production. This study shows that Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum can promote not only hydrogen production but also the production of methane in two-stage anaerobic digestion

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Xin Liu, Xianpu Zhu, Dominic Yellezuome, Ronghou Liu, Xuwei Liu, Chen Sun, Mohamed Hemida Abd-Alla, Abdel-Hamied M. Rasmey
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Fuel 127831.
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127831
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
q1
Research Vol
342
Research Website
10.1016/j.fuel.2023.127831
Research Year
2023

Comparative genome analysis of the monogonont marine rotifer Brachionus manjavacas Australian strain: Potential application for ecotoxicology and environmental genomics

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This is the first study to analyze the whole-genome sequence of B. manjavacas Australian (Aus.) strain through combination of Oxford Nanopore long-read seq, resulting in a total length of 108.1 Mb and 75 contigs. Genome-wide detoxification related gene families in B. manjavacas Aus. strain were comparatively analyzed with those previously identified in other Brachionus spp., including B. manjavacas German (Ger.) strain. Most of the subfamilies in detoxification related families (CYPs, GSTs, and ABCs) were highly conserved and confirmed orthologous relationship with Brachionus spp., and with accumulation of genome data, clear differences between genomic repertoires were demonstrated the marine and the freshwater species. Furthermore, strain-specific genetic variations were present between the Aus. and Ger. strains of B. manjavacas. This whole-genome analysis provides in-depth review on the …

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Jordan Jun Chul Park, Duck-Hyun Kim, Min-Sub Kim, Alaa El-Din H Sayed, Atsushi Hagiwara, Un-Ki Hwang, Heum Gi Park, Jae-Seong Lee
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Research Department
Research Journal
Marine Pollution Bulletin
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Research Pages
113752
Research Publisher
Pergamon
Research Year
2022

Investigation of bulk magneto-resistance crossovers in iron doped zinc-oxide using spectroscopic techniques

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Pellets of Pure and Fe-doped dilute magnetic semiconducting (DMS) samples are studied for bulk magneto-resistance (BMR) at room temperature and at low-temperatures∼ 100K. Raman-, photoluminescence-and X-ray photoelectron-spectroscopic techniques are used to determine chemical and electronic structures of the samples. A broadband intense yellow-green-orange luminescence is observed in Fe-doped ZnO samples and emission red-shifts are investigated. Electrical transport is studied with and without applied magnetic field up to 9T and thermal activation and hopping modes of conduction is discussed in light of nature of Fe substitution in the host lattice. Several decremental-to incremental-BMR crossovers are obtained corresponding to experimental variables of Fe concentration 0.025≤ x≤ 0.1, temperature and applied magnetic field. Several possible modes of magneto-transport are discussed

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Liaqat Ali, Wiqar H Shah, Akhtar Ali, Sayed M Eldin, Abdullah A Al-Jaafary, A Sedky, Javed Mazher, Naveed Imran, Muhammad Sohail
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Research Department
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1112798
Research Vol
10
Research Year
2023

NMR spectroscopic investigation of benzothiazolylacetonitrile azo dyes: CR7 substitution effect and semiempirical study.

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H.M. Alsoghier a,b, M. Abdellaha,c, H.M. Rageha, H.M.A. Salmana, M.A. Selima, M.A. Santosb, S.A. Ibrahimd
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Results in Chemistry 3, 100088 (2021).
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Results in Chemistry 3, 100088
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Volume 3,
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rechem.2020.100088
Research Year
2021

NMR spectroscopic, linear and non-linear optical properties of 1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl-(phenylhydrazono)acetonitrile (BTPA) azo dye.

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H.M. Alsoghier a, * , M.A. Selim a , H.M.A. Salman a , H.M. Rageh a , M.A. Santos b , S.A. Ibrahim c , M. Dongol d , T. Soga e , A.A. Abuelwafa
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Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Molecular Structure 1179, 315 (2019).
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Research Pages
315-324
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Journal of Molecular Structure 1179, 315 (2019).
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Volume 1179,
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2018.11.004
Research Year
2019

Spectroscopic and Semiempirical Investigation of The Structural Features of Hetarylazo-5-isoxalones Tautomerism.

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H.M. Rageh, S.A. Ibrahim, M.A. Selim and H.M. Alsoghier
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Research Department
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Research Pages
S467-S474
Research Publisher
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
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21
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jscs.2015.01.007
Research Year
2017

Spectroscopic and Structural Studies of Nano-Sized Bioactive Materials Based on Metal-Mercaptotrazole Assemblies.

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D.M. Fouad, A.M. Hammam, M.A. El-Gahami, Z.A. Khafagy, M.S. Al-Salimi and S.A. Ibrahim
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Research Department
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Research Pages
444 - 456
Research Publisher
J. Mater. Environ. Sci., 8, 444 (2017).
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8
Research Website
http://www.jmaterenvironsci.com/
Research Year
2017

Synthesis, Spectroscopic and Thermal Studies on Nano-sized Complexes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Cd(II) Ions with Bioactive Mercaptotriazoles and N,N’-Donor Ligands.

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D.M. Fouad, M.A. El-Gahami, Z.A. Khafagy, A.M. Hammam, M.S. Al-Salimi and S.A. Ibrahim
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Research Website
Assiut Univ. J. Chem.(AUJC) 45, 99( 2016)
Research Year
2016

Nano- Crystalline Co3O4 Spinel Prepared by Combustion Method as a Catalyst for Direct Decomposition of N2O

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M.T. Makhlouf, B.M. Abu-Zied, T.H. Mansour and S.A. Ibrahim
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Research Department
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Res. Rev. J. Chem., 4, 14, 2015
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Research Pages
11
Research Vol
RRJCHEM | Volume 4 | Issue 4 | October-December, 2015
Research Website
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.rroij.com/open-access/nanocrystalline-co3o4-spinel-prepared-by-combustion-method-as-a-catalyst-for-direct-decomposition-of-n2o.pdf
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2015
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