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    Effects of squeeze casting parameters on temperature distribution during casting of aluminium

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    The effects of squeeze casting parameters, such as delay time and retention time of applied pressure and die pre-heating, on temperature distribution during casting of aluminium were investigated. Increased applied pressure and die pre-heating produced higher peak solidifying temperatures during squeeze casting of molten aluminium. Longer pressure retention time and shorter delay time gave higher peak solidifying temperature and product of excellent cast properties. The correlation between experimental measurements and computed numerical values of applied pressure, die heating temperature, delay times and retention times was very good

    SCANNING SPEED INFLUENCE ON THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF LASER METAL DEPOSITION TITANIUM ALLOY

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    The most commonly used aerospace titanium alloy, Ti6Al4V, was deposited on Ti6Al4V plate of dimension 72 x 72 x5mm. The laser power of 3 kW, powder flow rate of 1.44 g/min and gas flow rate of 4 l/min were used throughout the deposition process. The transverse/ scanning speed was varied between 0.005 to 0.095 m/sec according to established result of the preliminary study that produces full dense and pore free deposits. The mass of the deposited powder was obtained by weighing the substrate before the deposition and reweighing after the deposition. The substrate and the deposits were thoroughly cleaned using wire brush and acetone to remove unmelted powder particles from the surface of the substrate and the deposit. The height and width of the deposits were measured with Venier Caliper and the material efficiencies were determined using developed equations. The objective of this research is to determine the influence of the scanning speed on the material efficiency and deposit height in laser metal deposition of titanium alloy- Ti6Al4V. The results of this study showed that, for the set of processing parameter used in this study, the optimum scanning speed was at 0.015 m/sec with the optimum material utilization efficiency of 83.33% and the deposition height of 1.09 mm.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v36i1.1

    A novel anti-angiogenic radio/photo sensitizer for prostate cancer imaging and therapy: Zr-89-Pt@TiO2-SPHINX, synthesis and in vitro evaluation

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    Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy and leading cause of cancer deaths in men. Thus, the development of novel strategies for performing combined prostate cancer imaging and therapy methods is crucial and could have a significant impact on patient care. This current study aimed to design a multimodality nanoconjugate to be used for both PET and optical imaging and as a therapeutic radio/photo sensitizer and anti-angiogenesis agent. Initial characterization of this novel nanoconjugate was performed via HPLC, FTIR, TEM and DLS analyses. Pt@TiO2-SPHINX was further evaluated using fluorometric and radiochromatographicmethods. Cytotoxicity, cell uptake and internalizationwere also investigated as well as therapy with photodynamic/radio therapy combinations. Both nanoparticles and nanoconjugates were robustly synthesized according to literature methods. Radiochemistry and cell culture assays showed high Zr-89 radiolabeling efficiency with sufficient stability for studies at later time points. Pt@TiO2-SPHINX was shown to target prostate cancer cells (PC3 and LNCaP), and was non-toxic to normal prostate cells (RWPE-1). This finding was supported by the WST-8 assay and AFM images. The uptake of the compound in prostate cancer cells is significantly higher than prostate normal cells and according to ELISA results, Pt@TiO2-SPHINX can increase anti-angiogenic VEGFA(165b). Additionally, Pt@TiO2-SPHINX dramatically decreased the cell viability of prostate cancer cells when photodynamic and radio therapy were performed at the same time. in vitro results are promising for future studies of Pt@TiO2-SPHINX as a PET imaging agent and anti-angiogenic radio sensitizer. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Science FellowshipsTurkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK); University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Alabama, USA [2214]; Ege University Research FundEge University [2016NBE006]; UAB Department of RadiologyThe author, Dr. Volkan Tekin, was financially supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) Science Fellowships and Grant Programme Directorate, during which he performed some experiments of this study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Alabama, USA, with an International Graduate Research Fellowship Program-2214. This project was also financially supported by Ege University Research Fund (contract no. 2016NBE006) and the UAB Department of Radiology

    PREreview of "Cancer risk among adolescents and young adults living with HIV in South Africa: a national cohort study"

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    This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREreview at https://prereview.org/reviews/7145372. This full PREreview is the result of a live-streamed preprint journal club organized and hosted by AfricArXiv, Eider Africa, eLife, PREreview, and Training Center in Communication Africa as part of the Open Peer Reviewers in Africa workshop training. An important study has been conducted by the authors at a time when many developing countries face challenges in the medical field due to limited access to technologies. This was a study from the National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS) and the pathology-based national Cancer Registry (NCR) records for 2004-2014 carried out to investigate the incidence and risk factor of various types of cancer in adolescence and young adults living with HIV in South Africa (correlation between cancer and HIV). This study adopted the privacy-preserving probabilistic record linkage methods to first identify HIV-related laboratory records most likely belonged to the same individual. The researchers further linked these individuals to cancer diagnoses from the NCR. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the risk factor of cancer in HIV infected individuals within the ages of 15-24 years in South Africa. The study finds that Kaposi sarcoma was more prevalent in the age group 20-24 years than the 15- 19 years and the higher age groups have a higher prevalence of cervical cancer. The authors therefore concluded that infection - related cancers were the most common type of cancer occurring in adolescents. They recommend that innovative strategies are needed to encourage early ART initiation and enhance treatment adherence in adolescents and young adults living with HIV. Lists of major issues and feedback The reviewers believe that addressing the following major issues would significantly strengthen the conclusion of the study: The data presented by this study might not reflect the actual situation. The reviewers are suggesting the possibility of the number of young people living with HIV might actually be much higher than reported due to the exclusion of individuals without information on sex and age from the study. We encourage authors to consider and possibly include the number of individuals without information on sex and age inorder to ascertain if it does not in any way skew the analysis of data reported. The data used for this study are not recent and might not be appropriate to justify results in recent time. We recommend the authors to consider the data within the last 8 years. We understand by the authors that age is the only predisposing factor to cancer in adolescents and young adults in South Africa between 2004-2014 from their study. We proposed that other factors should be mentioned such as the patient's lifestyle etc. To further improve the manuscript, the authors could organize the writeup using the format that clearly outlines different sections accordingly; 'Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Acknowledgement' to make their write up readable and enjoyable. Lists of minor issues and feedback Abbreviations of words were not consistent, for example ALYALWH instead of AYALWH. We recommend authors to proofread their write up and maintain abbreviations for easy understanding. The introduction needs more background information.The introduction of this report will be more enlightening if more literature review is added. The format for the presentation of figures was not followed. The title for figures should be below the figures not above. Typographical errors such as the format of dating should be looked into. For example, 25th not 25th as the latter is used in positions but not dates. The text in the figure wasn't clear enough. The figure should be made clear to understand the information in it. We thank the authors for sharing their work as a preprint. We hope our feedback above will be helpful as they consider any revisions to the manuscript or future lines of work. Competing interests The author declares that they have no competing interests

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Tbe replies i" -What I* a paatrt. mime1" Included the foHowlns: A psn- tomlms Is an animal Ibat rata butnau 8**h. a [>-r*uu wbo fleds fsult, s bun Wbo Is always oa the- bad side of ev- rrytblsf. a tmni. a not to rarrr people la. rest in*; ran ibe sboolder* of four len; a vision of one** former .Ins An fer Hie •iut*t!*>.i "Wbat 1* . car toonr' that seetned to excite Ihe wildest Idea* i>r all. aad Havre were Iwuusbl forth such sn**-*** ss these A car toon I* a vessel for botdtns article*, a stroos wtndalorm. a kind of tab, . buii'li uf iiower* pet-tented to a hero or a null).man. a soldi*-* writer bottle. a Statue, a stroos putt of wind.—New York Trit-oae. MONTENEGRO DANCES. The K.io I. • Saatur* *f All 0-««. Nal.*n*| Fs.Iiw.it. The uationat daut-r of klbrutvursru t* tb* -htaW a*stewfast almil-r lo Use -bom" uf liulrnruv. Hulb arte* take part. i-riMaliiR liaud. aod furmlus an mij.iiii.'.i circir Tin- iiiu.ii- tber -u|. ply t tie 11 reel vet. each etui of Ibe lti.ru ait-niat-ty .lo(los; e vets* In bonur of lit- i*t*>ce sad bl* warlike AttAt, Tbt *-tK>k> Is always daiMWd at any strat oatioual fc*iHal. and tbe effect of Ibe aoiinniie* voices sutl awsj Ins rlns 1* vary tin.- Then tbere la anoitu-r iI.uk* -wi^urnM-d by fuur or tv*. uauaii- reatne. lo Ibr sccouipaBlutrut of s fMdir. tbe leader aettlns a lot of lair! cat* ijtika aleps *fatcb the rest In.! lata st om*.' It la really a sutl of fig and make* Ibe special-**** head swltn tf be watch** it for bins I never saw aay daseea la eortbera AlbsaU, tbfosb rcrUla tttsv artl.i. love in depict wutiderf al aword dapfea. with li+ayitHtu* uiaideuB awaylus srsc*. fully after (be style uf nsntch a*lirl*' A ca.ual ubaerver who baa sere tbe Albanian* rotor Inti. 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' *"*** '*•* '■* -»»by look. loto ay rrua Stanford Calrsrsttr—4:11 **** ** **•>»*•* «->« Mr Ueektou. 11 a. a.. 1 and t p. a.; Basts is W.U." sastrorrd his wife. -It aay S: 11 aad It a. a. > aot be siactiv p*ut*. but It show, be tM-Bjalrhad. ! has a asnss of butanr."-Waablnstou Tu North—7:11. t:tl asd 11:tt Star. a. a., l;ll and •:« p. a.; awtalajs lt:l* a. a.. T:I4 p. m, With tha Fr.«„i«v TeSoeth—7:11 a. nt, 11:14. 1:11 U. *a*r .watarh t* ta *toa-aat nad l:tl p. a-: Baadaja, 7:lt aaf *** s**h at ia* wervi tu a aatoa 11:14 a. a. ittnaas tsut *-** TU Btaaferd 0nlv*r*.t-—7:ll •■» w lb. ^-T' —to* » -*-** HIM a. a.. 1:41 n. a.; •>•*>»-* ********** ^l***^™ *-|^* T.-U tad 14:41 s, a. -__! Ml W*^ ■Borr proved eqiisl to tb* H* rsl**d bl* hat snd t>ow*d te the Sround aad rti»n aid lu bit calatret "Ttte (-ptaauss ot* tbe always to the hlsbeat cofiwids-rolk-n." Th* "De -on dralr* |o bar* It undrr Mc-od." asksd tbe Judse. sdd-twstns tb* tad- wbo wanted tb* divorce, "that your bust band deer-ted your* "I**, sir." "Plssse tell tbr court aa conclaely a* you rsn bow be dseerted j>.« " * ■Twe month* after we bed com pJrtrd our wi-ddlus trip be scttided *** becaua* be tbonsbl 1 waa eitravassnt In th* matter of i-rttlns clulhra, aod 1 went botue to tuy |teoplr." "Y*a l-rortsed- -Wrll. I waited and walled sad wail- •d for blm to <-o*ur aod bes ae to rr turn tu blm. asd be etever did "-Chi c*-u ItiHurd-HiTaid • By* F*r Sutlnas*. While-Why at* j«u ao Bailout t.- lead that friend a dollar wtkt-arrer.be ssks lit He only *>*a-Is hi* UMUey' In drink* and ■ Ij-ara Illack-Oh. be ai- way* paya II lati-k. White But their must be aotn* other reeton for your ready st-uaroalty Hlack-WeU, tber* ta. II* wlwajra a-prsda half the OMtser on me.-Jsds* tsev.an Aemy 9>tJ. Of tbe .■truer, el the army of Ken la. B searral nrelvee &ear. a t*ole> aet, $1.4011-. a ileutrnsnt t-estrnel. 11.100: s aelt-r. JOOO- a -**>tBtu. n*j**n- a tret lieutenant, AtZi'. a -n-uud Heut-oaat. 9300. ht-l-vlai nuinndi-rw us* thr whlatl* In lh. tt.-iii and n-atn.l their men by .tsnsl wliiiuut any .Iwuiloj .* roufutlou durin*- ..)eratl»u.- - Meat oi Oata In Ositvs. > nut niard M Cnlne and aot th* rtcer. a Hew an Ostrish Hatahee Bipa. It Is s curiosity to watch tba asl* estrirh aaalet tbe betrblns out pria tw* As swon ss he ta** the beak er t*e Bl|ek!as tbrousb tb* abtat be wtu take lh* r**S up by tbe pn-t rod Ins bill or foot. lift It two or luree fett sod drsp 't on Ibr around until It Britain'* scbeior of an iwr-rrlal army and a scim-twI ataff ror tbr rw ((uiicrai'latea au army with a ***n aud s war feottns of i.-uncuv tt divide* ■ be vmpir*. into four ssctious, sa foi WW*; SOUtb-rl-n. Au.tralaalt and South Africa weatrro. Canada: asatern. to dU. hi.m*. British Isle*. Cup,ifs B.aut Oan Cupid utanr arrowa sands. As •*..--tol- knows. 1 is arbr It a*, my rrlaod* Things Theatrical. -Tbr Beauty Spot" i* to be prndnced in Paris. tleors* litbsu 1* tu .i. Into vaotle vltlr In a skvtib c*ll*d "Tli*. Stsn of it* ttose." Joarpblnr babel baa Ttc-jr-ed a Us bit Is Julia uDraliiirc. Booth Africa, Is vaudeville. Maud llaymond' la to bs festured with Msi Ilt-srra Burn tbe latter pro- duces -Ta* Youns Turk." Kjrfr tlellew I* ii. appear neat sea sou In a play by Alfred Huiro csll-d "The llulldrr of liridsea" Dsvld WsrSeU will appear ne-t sen- sou in s new play whlcb IMssro t* ttsld te be a riling ft* him marie. Irt.hmsu has a-n-urvd thr AneVrtcui. rlshta to a new I***don an* Steal prodsetlon called -The Arcs In Hairtealaenini Tl-n*. "And If yon sot the ballot what would jou do with H r ■Wtiy. I aurepose It wonld hsvs to Sf up Imo tbe attic. I'm euro thero'a no other pUce for tt"-Ci*v*Isnd Plsln laanlsr. Foe ba ws. slii an _ And in. lun*. war* wvtaa. .__ TOar yanra .Tou-rfci ra**r asesase* In Yikt a-tUevslapad atyta. vtaas tta ..lis it* ache rsi -a f\ Earners Ida - a-fwakiias - U«et*i..iei. -y-*. it areas tn be sJ ways uailss. "Ire never hw-w klasrdr -Chacaco Trlbuos. Tbe prlmifaat Indutrtrlee of Uollast* art cuttle lsr**dins nnd asrit-ulturr. Value*!. Pa**e Ssa-wt. Cinjrch and Ciertry. Au Ohio rburrh c-rf*iil*a*j4in haa porta bl* cburrb bufldlnas foe ante. Tor Re*. Joel 8. Ires, for many rears s-wtsurj of th* Coea-x-tlcut r-a*-rr-rotl-saal Mtfcktnsry t-r-clety. Is now both sttniary aad trt*o*nr. • t Oeorse A. Qordob bss tired sad w-orked fnr twanty-dv* year* la tn* j eft* of IVtatoo sa the minister of tbe ' Old South ti>*ST--a-atioo*l cborch. The Bsptun church uf Hopklntc-n. N B- nbaet-ved tb* oo* hundred snd tblr- : ty-eishih annlverssry of Us orsaeiss- Hon May d. It to tbe se- *ad ntdeat I t'tltt church to tbe -tat* the oideet ZH **** * **T * ast*r*. aatiaia* etts* ter *at*™ t-M'a ■*-**> lAea ta the ****** JL* mad fram tbtt is abac*. "Ttsn trlvt. a aatlua Maady We'll .. ur!, (ba - .te* tt.st 1* vrbstisvar -s (tt rotOr Wa'lt .ir:., i| sralh ****** —Waafattu-taa a Tbtt*r-*oo- t»ld liroaaoa *.,• a srlBT Bmltbt>-*-T**-tli*t la. be left a will BruuBOo bad for twenty Ore j -Hs-prr-a Weekly. The t>,ford P-r- syudlcat. value* ,-aia, tb* lUptlst church ta N.-ton. Iba|b«-a-a>uj* f-w nasklus tbt v*rj iJata. j wUeb -«a *-*»siiJa*d Is 17» lawt bsr fiia4*dat bar rnss 4 s aid *-*-*-tbt.-* tl boot bar trom tsaUsv* sa* Lpujh i*i*r uwrd Is tb* lilble* at thau a luUlloo dullara. To prrr-ct Ihe pi*oc*ss r*.,uir-il isrnijOi* yesrs of Luvrd work and in* eapendlture *f tio Urarui By srube arc nn*t d-ratrur- tire lo tbe fry uf Bab. om of :■ iiru-il Into a poud one April onlr tHty- f.ptir could be found tb* feltuwlns tie* ber. Tb* -mo-1 wa* tnf**t-d by drs*ptn fly. The Royal Box. The kin* sf Spain Is eery proud of J *** tb* ******* *** « bat knowitdsr ef Er.«ll.b tlarut snd ' f**Un* as ** Issi d*llshts la watos It Queru vi.-n.ria of Bpala. soct-rssfnl Is ber effona to have the once -tupulsr milling i-uttom uf duellnf placed under Ibr ben now put-pia-e* to but* buittiebtl-u* mtoootA Kins Edward* lucky number M Blue Both hla perrnt* were burn In IMP. br waa born on Ihe Mb of tbe month, bl* pis rr laa* lowk place in Ihe yenr <sTb wtitch two titiiiil-T* added inskr nine: ise meml>t-r* bt. -etjrn tasrao in 11**1. hs waa sa family and Otti tbra hare tteeu erowned en Ibr STtb. wbleh be wna Waetd Justi.. I Tbe fellow wbo live* ob lit it* to rev- I nuntly died -a thrifty i bo Hi -a on notblns to IJppi-t-wtt* •dsnT-atOSBto Cr.mio.il in Chin*. Impurtaut factor lu tb* pun lab men! uf crlalbahi in China to th* pot er uf tbe su *f tbe crialnal- Few |*im added make nine, Chinamen will tw uben Ihey. know actusli'y crowned And. 9. ibat tbrlr fatbrr or m..flier or near j relatlvt* tnsy be pounc-d upon and lm- prieoued. J The Writers. Net aullty. "Tiiuns men," said the serlitu* par -roe. "don't yoo r-arti* tbat tb* lane of ntt-ney to the root of all e"tir* "WeB." Bwrwerv-t Ibr M-rttdthrlti "you dont ttt :ue banslns on to tn*in e.v aa If I lorrd It, do y.tur | An Amrri. ruarka thr : Very L.-eJts* When Ibat very Hailed tnonarcb Lout* I-hll1pt>r waa asked to paititon TV oueen ef Bmmni thirty volnutss nl* nas written Norah I>*»ls. author of a new novel. -a i. ia.rttuu . .-*.—v .-. Hsrtf* be rrptled. "Ilr baa my par i bs. erne-] aa clerk of, lb* Galtsd ■ I* I ; that of my ainWter* " I can set him A Rtjllinn Fin. A wondrous Instrument ta mat To -naa. or mar ronnuMal 1 lata accortHrta sat ll mils !■—J arsad Or toModo itvs loo ef titty-i r*a*. WNhdMit M-di*al Aid. "Bo ibey'tl never know what cauasO hla death." "Not now. Tbr doctor proved aa SUM. tbousb"- Browaies's Mturtunlne Fesh tt At.*. rtb a wwrthr aaat. It vlsws to n.(. W*1I ha-, lo let th* tariff rant t'uut tber sra.lj.i, r*ltis4aad rial* Daaltr. Up t* the Clerk. "What alae of atvne du you wear. ■astdatnn "What atsss have your--M*w Tnr» Life. Sams Thlnp. -Tatn'i eeurt trouble. " "No; cvturt s sirl 'asd Is* rtr*t wtl take ear* etf Itself "- Huston Herald State* district toon tot tbr Nonbrcn dtocrtct ef Atobeaa. at Plnmnsham | DsvM Crabsm i-bUt>P* dora mweb of Lau*hs. hi* w-itlns atandlns st s tletk. and be neler In l*ur-t|ae r*> I a**-* he dors so because it 4s tbe most iwatas nee Knimi lausb aa lanculd-i healthful wsy to work Bud be '•**. hot mutuVst. Ihe Orrtian aa drtlU-nte. better *flt-r-r*rd tb* t*reucB a* **>aa-ni>dlc and nucer ' gj* r-*a>b> T->t«J, the popular aetas taln. the -i*-r--r cUw. Kncltab at -ruard j *-,m*-*-*wT. haw a IM fnr upt>M«ertBs. ed and not alway* trnntnr, tbe lower { m^a tt to claimed for him tbat all of das* Knrllab ha rtplnalr*. the Bcotrb i tbm ntinofaHertus of Lsdy tBaafl draw* •f nil ciseses a* brsrty snd tbe Irtab tog ,-«,*, fmmMMt* has been done Iff 1-*t1bs a pair nf plucb*r*.-Nrw Test as rollld-klns law i-aJerat-it-a hMbeal. Ut*. As. - th* Water Wa..-.. -**aia UtiUrtd tr-wtnkbas.ra-t swtul i«ns*ar* *tart WltJi peillaJta-l shot*. -Oe-mir rrsa frtoo Sdjtne worried think tha-r arc t-**rtr«| a pair of aboes when ttpr-y are r ""~
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