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Water in Jordan is scarce, yet key to its economic development. A fast growing population and expanding agricultural sector create demands for new water resources. We present a Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) model for the Jordan... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
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      BioinformaticsOrganic ChemistryBiomedical EngineeringMedicinal Chemistry
Introductions: Ultrasonication can be used to synthesize nanosilica from silica derived from betung bamboo sticks and leaves. This study aimed to synthesize nanosilica from betung bamboo sticks and leaves by the use of ultrasonication and... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Biofilms are bacterial communities that live in association with biotic or abiotic surfaces and enclosed in an extracellular polymeric substance. Their formation on both biotic and abiotic surfaces, including human tissue and medical... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Nanotechnology uses very small molecular and intracellular structures ranging from 1 to 100-nanometer in size to create, employ and qualify materials and devices. It is a well-established branch of science having significant applications... more
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      NanotechnologyNanoscienceNanotechnology and its applications in Medical ScienceNanotechnology for medical purposes
Plenty of new two-dimensional materials including graphyne, graphdiyne, graphone, and graphane have been proposed and unveiled after the discovery of the "wonder material" graphene. Graphyne and graphdiyne are two-dimensional carbon... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
The recent research and development (R&D) activities on advanced materials engineering and nanotechnology has the great potential to revolutionise the multifunctionality of smart nanotextiles, thin film complex oxides, nanoparticles,... more
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      EngineeringRural DevelopmentSports PerformanceNanotechnology
This review summarizes the literature on mammalian toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) published between 2009 and 2011. The toxic effects of ZnO NPs are due to the compound's solubility. Whether the increased intracellular... more
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This thematic special issue of the Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology focused on the “Reviews in Nanomedicine, Drug Delivery and Vaccine Development” contains 30 state-of-the-art review articles covering recent advances, trends and... more
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      BiomedicineBiotechnologyCancerTargeted Drug Delivery
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Nanoparticles (NPs) are materials with overall dimensions in the nanoscale range. They have unique physicochemical properties, and have emerged as important players in current research in modern medicine. In the last few decades, several... more
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This study presents a simple and trouble-free method for determining the antimicrobial properties of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) bands. AgNPs were prepared by chemical reduction method using... more
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    • Nanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Bulk complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology is facing enormous challenges at channel lengths below 45 nm, such as gate tunneling, device mismatch, random dopant fluctuations, and mobility degradation. Although multiple... more
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      BioinformaticsLife SciencesMultidisciplinaryBiomedical Research
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      Automated Landing of UAVsNanotechnology and its applications in Medical ScienceDrones/UAVs
Durable superhydrophobic coatings were synthesized using a system of silica nanoparticles (NPs) to provide nanoscale roughness, fluorosilane to give hydrophobic chemistry, and three different polymer binders: urethane acrylate, ethyl... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Bulk complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology is facing enormous challenges at channel lengths below 45 nm, such as gate tunneling, device mismatch, random dopant fluctuations, and mobility degradation. Although multiple... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Aim and Background: Silybinin, one of the active pharmaceutical ingredients in some medical herbs, has been proven to have anti-cancer effects. The aim of this study was to synthesis and characterize lipid nano-carriers containing... more
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Recently, iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have attracted much consideration due to their unique properties, such as superparamagnetism, surface-to-volume ratio, greater surface area, and easy separation methodology. Various physical,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Purpose: Metal-based nanoparticles (M-NPs) have attracted great attention in nanomedicine due to their capacity to amplify and improve the tumor targeting of medical beams. However, their simple, efficient, high-yield and reproducible... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
The goal of this study was to explore the effects of spray-drying on w/o/w double emulsions of methyltestosterone (MT) loaded in a stearic acid matrix. MT-loaded nanoparticles were formulated by a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion technique... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Plenty of new two-dimensional materials including graphyne, graphdiyne, graphone, and graphane have been proposed and unveiled after the discovery of the "wonder material" graphene. Graphyne and graphdiyne are two-dimensional carbon... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Cellulose nanocrystals are unique nanomaterials derived from the most abundant and almost inexhaustible natural polymer, cellulose. These nanomaterials have received significant interest due to their mechanical, optical, chemical, and... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and its symbol is Au (from the Latin aurum). It is a soft metal, yellow in color, due to the absorption of the wavelengths of blue from the incident light. Resistant to most chemical... more
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      Synthesis of nanoparticlesAlzheimer's DiseaseNanobiotechnologyNanomedicine
Among the various nano/biomaterials used in cancer treatment, the beauty and benefits of DNA nanocomposites are outstanding. The specificity and programmability of the base pairing of DNA strands, together with their ability to conjugate... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Graphene has been intensively studied in recent years in order to take advantage of its unique properties. Its synthesis on SiC substrates by solid-state graphitization appears a suitable option for graphene-based electronics. However,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) have previously been shown to exhibit selective cytotoxicity against certain types of cancerous cells suggesting their potential use in biomedical applications. In this study, we investigate the effect of surface... more
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      ChemistryCancerCytotoxicityMedicine
Abstract-Water in Jordan is scarce, yet key to its economic development. A fast growing population and expanding agricultural sector create demands for new water resources. We present a Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) model for the... more
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      Climate ChangeMultidisciplinaryWater ManagementWastewater
Magnetotransport properties of granular oxide-segregated CoPtCr films were studied on both macroscopic and microscopic length scales by performing bulk and pointcontact magnetoresistance measurements, respectively. Such a perpendicular... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
By using magnetron sputtering deposition method Platinum (Pt.) thin films have been deposited with 17nm and 34nm thin film thickness. Power RF used for depositing 5 nm of Titanium (Ti) before depositing thin films of Pt. by DC on Ni-Cr... more
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      Thin Films and CoatingsPlatinumNanotechnology and its applications in Medical ScienceCorrosion Resistance
Graphene and graphene oxide have become the base of many advanced biosensors due to their exceptional characteristics. However, lack of some properties, such as inertness of graphene in organic solutions and non-electrical conductivity of... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Biofilms are bacterial communities that live in association with biotic or abiotic surfaces and enclosed in an extracellular polymeric substance. Their formation on both biotic and abiotic surfaces, including human tissue and medical... more
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      MedicineMultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
It is well known that the addition of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can strongly affect the thermomechanical and electrical properties of the polymer into which they are dispersed. The common solvent mixing dispersion method of functionalized... more
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      Materials ScienceMedicineMultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Introduction: Oxidative tissue damage caused by reactive oxygen species results in a significant decrease in the total antioxidant capacity of the biological system. The aim of this interdisciplinary study was to answer the question of... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
This study focuses on the development of a sensitive and simple cluster-linked immunosorbent assay (CLISA) using gold colloidal cluster labeling for determination of proteins such as antigens (Ags) or antibodies (Abs). Abs for detection... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Introduction: Oxidative tissue damage caused by reactive oxygen species results in a significant decrease in the total antioxidant capacity of the biological system. The aim of this interdisciplinary study was to answer the question of... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
We report on the comparison between two different driving circuits for addressing micro-fabricated organic electrochemical transistors of different channel resistances and transconductance, aiming for neuromorphic sensing. The Wheatstone... more
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      Microelectronics And Semiconductor EngineeringNanotechnologyElectrochemical SensorsNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Graphene has been intensively studied in recent years in order to take advantage of its unique properties. Its synthesis on SiC substrates by solid-state graphitization appears a suitable option for graphene-based electronics. However,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
This study focuses on the development of a sensitive and simple cluster-linked immunosorbent assay (CLISA) using gold colloidal cluster labeling for determination of proteins such as antigens (Ags) or antibodies (Abs). Abs for detection... more
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      ChemistryMedicineMultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
All characterized major ampullate silks from orb-web weaving spiders are composites of primarily two different proteins: MaSp1 and MaSp2. The conserved association of MaSp1 and MaSp2 in these spider species, the highly conserved amino... more
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      ChemistryNanotechnologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
Purpose: Evaluation of structural features, thermodynamics and kinetic properties of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) as artificial nanoscale enzymes (nanozyme). Methods: Synthesis of CNFs was done using chemical vapor deposition, and... more
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      Materials ScienceMedicineMultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
α-Mangostin, a xanthone derivative from the pericarp of Garcinia mangostana L., has numerous bioactivities and pharmacological properties. However, α-mangostin has low aqueous solubility and poor target selectivity in the human body.... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Nanotechnology uses very small molecular and intracellular structures ranging from 1 to 100-nanometer in size to create, employ and qualify materials and devices. It is a well-established branch of science having significant applications... more
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      NanotechnologyNanoscienceNanotechnology and its applications in Medical ScienceNanotechnology for medical purposes
The ability of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) of different sizes to influence copper metabolism in mice is assessed. Materials and Methods: AgNPs with diameters of 10, 20, and 75 nm were fabricated through a chemical reduction of silver... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Bulk complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology is facing enormous challenges at channel lengths below 45 nm, such as gate tunneling, device mismatch, random dopant fluctuations, and mobility degradation. Although multiple... more
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      BioinformaticsLife SciencesMultidisciplinaryBiomedical Research
Halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) were investigated as a platform for tunable nanoparticle composition and enhanced opacity in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement. Halloysite has been widely used to increase the mechanical properties... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Synthesis of Nickel Oxide (NiO) nanoparticles and cobalt oxide (CO3O4) materials synthesis by aqueous chemical growth (ACG) Techniques. Oxide based material having a wide band gap, and suitable for optical devices,Optoelectronic devices,... more
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      Synthesis of nanoparticlesNanotechnology and its applications in Medical Science
Carvedilol (Coreg) is a nonselective β-adrenergic blocking agent with vasodilating activity. It is used for the treatment of congestive heart failure and hypertension. During the bulk synthesis of carvedilol, we have observed six... more
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      BiochemistryOrganic ChemistryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMultidisciplinary