Publications by authors named "T T H Jen"

Background: Patients undergoing colectomy are at risk of numerous major complications. However, existing binary risk stratification models do not predict when a patient may be at highest risks of each complication. Accurate prediction of the timing of complications facilitates targeted, resource-efficient monitoring.

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  • Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) trial periods often experience lead migration, which can negatively affect pain management outcomes for patients.
  • Significant lead migration tends to happen early in the trial, specifically on postoperative days 1 or 2, suggesting that adjustments could be made to enhance therapeutic effectiveness.
  • A study involving 27 patients revealed that 74% experienced clinically significant lead migration, with an average movement of around 18-19 mm shortly after implantation.
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  • Researchers studied palm kernel shell extract (PKSE) as an eco-friendly inhibitor for preventing corrosion in carbon steel when exposed to an acidic environment (1 M HCl).
  • The best results were achieved at a concentration of 500 ppm, showing a 95.3% reduction in corrosion rate, with techniques like electrochemical impedance spectroscopy confirming its effectiveness.
  • The study found that PKSE works by adsorbing onto the steel surface, following the Langmuir isotherm model, and is an innovative solution for enhancing the durability of low carbon steel.
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In today's automotive, marine and petrochemical industries, the desire for lightweight materials has increased. Hence, necessitating the production of components with low density. In this work, lightweight Zn-SiN coatings were developed by including SiN in the zinc matrix.

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Integrating innovation and environmental responsibility has become important in pursuing sustainable industrial practices in the contemporary world. These twin imperatives have stimulated research into developing methods that optimize industrial processes, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness while mitigating undesirable ecological impacts. This objective is exemplified by the emergence of biochar derived from the thermo-chemical transformation of biomass.

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