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      <title>Khazar Journal of Science and Technology (KJSAT)</title>
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      <description>Title: Highly Efficient Removal of Oil from Wastewater by Bio-nanoadsorbents
Authors: Abdullayeva, U.N.; Hajiyeva, S.R.; Hajiyeva, F.V.
Abstract: In our research, we used pomegranate peels and hazelnut shells as plant of origin to&#xD;
clean oil-contaminated water. The main objective of the work was to determine the&#xD;
optimal conditions for oil absorption by pomegranate and hazelnut shell bioadsorbents,&#xD;
pomegranate peels and hazelnut shells, and Fe3O4 bio-nanoadsorbents.&#xD;
The effects of bioadsorbent and bio-nanoadsorbents, nanoparticles, and oil&#xD;
concentration, temperature, and pH on oil adsorption were studied to find the&#xD;
optimal conditions.</description>
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      <description>Title: Fabrication and Tuning of the Morphological Characterization of Pvdf Based Electrospun Nanofibrous Material
Authors: Huseynova, Dilara; Moradi, Rasoul; Jabbarli, Rasim
Abstract: Surface protection has undergone a radical transformation thanks to nanocoatings,&#xD;
which provide novel approaches with enhanced durability, performance, and&#xD;
resistance. Because of their unique properties and wide range of applications, these&#xD;
coatings based on nanotechnology have attracted a lot of attention in recent years.&#xD;
In this work, the use of PVDF to produce electrospin fiber-oriented film coating&#xD;
material was examined. The technique employed to produce the aligned nanofibers&#xD;
is electrospinning. To investigate the alignment of the nanofiber material, we&#xD;
employed a directed electrical field in electrospinning apparatus. We employed&#xD;
atomic force microscopy (AFM) as our test. The impacts of the different types of&#xD;
collectors on the form of the fiber led to an increase in the alignment structure of&#xD;
nanofiber molecules. The results show that the morphological structure of the&#xD;
ordered organized nano-fibrous material that was generated is aligned.</description>
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      <description>Title: A survey of Web Assembly Runtime Ecosystem
Authors: Hasanov, Vugar; Khan, Sallar; Malik, Tania; Hasanov, Khalid
Abstract: WebAssembly is a secure, portable, low-level binary code format that offers&#xD;
efficient execution and compact representation. With the intro- duction of the&#xD;
WebAssembly System Interface, Wasm is expanding beyond its original role as a&#xD;
browser-only technology, finding applications in diverse fields such as generative&#xD;
AI, serverless AI, edge computing, cloud computing, and high-performance&#xD;
computing. Despite the existence of numerous Wasm run- time ecosystems, there is&#xD;
currently no comprehensive overview or taxonomy of these state-of-the-art runtimes&#xD;
and their ecosystems. This paper aims to fill that gap by providing a detailed&#xD;
taxonomy of Wasm runtime ecosystems, ex- amining runtime characteristics and&#xD;
classifying modern Wasm runtimes within this framework.</description>
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