Publications by authors named "J MALEK"

The physical appearance of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) fruit (dates) is important for its market value. Many date-producing countries experience significant financial losses due to the poor appearance of the fruit, skin separation or puffiness being a major reason. Previous research showed evidence linking the skin separation phenotype to environmental conditions.

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The knowledge of viscosity behavior, crystal growth phenomenon, and diffusion is important in producing, processing, and practical applications of amorphous solids prepared in different forms (bulk glasses and thin films). This work uses microscopy to study volume crystal growth in GeSe bulk glasses and thermally evaporated thin films. The collected growth data measured over a wide temperature range show a significant increase in crystal growth rates in thin films.

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  • * Current vaccines help a bit but aren't very effective or safe, so scientists created a new type of vaccine using special parts of the germ.
  • * The new vaccine showed good results in chickens, especially when combined with a specific ingredient that helped reduce illness and damage in their throats.
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The structural relaxation dynamics of conventionally prepared bulk glass of N,N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N'-diphenyl-benzidine (TPD) was measured by differential scanning calorimetry. The calorimetric data were quantitatively described in terms of the Tool-Narayanaswamy-Moynihan (TNM) model. The TNM parameters were evaluated using a combination of linearization and non-linear optimization methodologies: h*/R = 109.

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  • This study integrates 18 advanced omics technologies using samples from 391 participants to analyze complex physiological processes and pathologies related to diabetes.* -
  • With over 6,000 molecular traits and various genetic and epigenetic factors, the research establishes a comprehensive molecular network showcasing significant correlations between different traits in biological fluids.* -
  • The findings not only shed light on diabetes subtypes but also provide an open-access web interface for users to explore the molecular data and generate new hypotheses.*
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