Publications by authors named "Rumana A Jahan"

Introduction: According to the GLOBOCAN (Global Cancer Observatory) 2020 report, 13,028 new cases of breast cancer (19%) were diagnosed in the United States, and 6,783 of them succumbed to the disease, making it the most common cancer among women. The clinical stage at the time of diagnosis is one of the most significant survival predictors in breast cancer. With delayed illness detection comes a lower survival rate.

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  • The study focused on creating cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) from medical cotton using various acids (sulfuric, hydrochloric, and phosphoric) for hydrolysis, resulting in different shapes and forms of CNC.
  • CNC produced from sulfuric and hydrochloric acids had a fiber-like shape, while those from phosphoric acid had a spherical shape that decreased in size with longer hydrolysis times, ranging from 853 nm to 187 nm.
  • X-ray Diffraction showed different crystalline structures in the CNCs based on the acid used, with sulfuric and hydrochloric yielding 91% crystallinity and phosphoric yielding between 43-60%, indicating that the hydrolysis medium significantly affects the
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The present study explores the possibilities of using locally available inexpensive waste prawn shell derived chitin reinforced and bioabsorbable polylactic acid (PLA) laminated composites to develop new materials with excellent mechanical and thermal properties for implantable application such as in bone or dental implant. Chitin at different concentration (1-20% of PLA) reinforced PLA films (CTP) were fabricated by solvent casting process and laminated chitin-PLA composites (LCTP) were prepared by laminating PLA film (obtained by hot press method) with CTP also by hot press method at 160 °C. The effect of variation of chitin concentration on the resulting laminated composite's behavior was investigated.

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In this paper, we investigated the activation energies of the aggregation−disaggregation self-oscillation induced by the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction by utilizing the nonthermoresponsive polymer chain in a wide temperature range. This is because the conventional type self-oscillating polymer chain, with thermoresponsive poly(Nisopropylacrylamide) (poly(NIPAAm) main-chain covalently bonded to the ruthenium catalyst (Ru(bpy)(3)) of the BZ reaction, cannot evaluate the activation energy over the lower critical solution temperature (LCST). The nonthermoresponsive self-oscillating polymer chain is composed of a poly-vinylpyrrolidone (PVP) main-chain with the ruthenium catalyst (Ru(bpy)(3)).

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It is unlikely that a dissipative reaction-diffusion system exhibits static domains composed of different pattern elements. So far as we know, there is only one exception in the energy conserving system: the generalized Swift-Hohenberg (GSH) system [M'F. Hilali, Phys.

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