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Pharmasophy: Pharmacy, Society and Philosophy

by Ahmad Yaman Abdin and Claus Jacob

Sci 2024, 6(3), 55; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030055 - 13 Sep 2024

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Pharmacy is not only a science; it is also a profession, a trade and an art. As such, it frequently encounters society, where it leaves its impact in a way which is probably unique among the natural and life sciences. In turn, individuals [...] Read more.

Pharmacy is not only a science; it is also a profession, a trade and an art. As such, it frequently encounters society, where it leaves its impact in a way which is probably unique among the natural and life sciences. In turn, individuals and society have become increasingly dynamic and also often critical of modern pharmacy and its products. This poses a multitude of intra- and extra-scientific questions which cannot be studied with the traditional tools of pharmacy. Addressing them requires additional expertise from a wide range of disciplines, including social sciences, psychology, ethics and other branches of philosophy. Pharmasophy aims to bring this kind of wisdom to pharmacy by taking a holistic view of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals, from the process of research and development to regulation, distribution, application and compliance. In doing so, it aims to master some of the challenges facing pharmacy in the 21st century Full article

(This article belongs to the Special Issue Feature Papers—Multidisciplinary Sciences 2024)

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Review

Recent Research on Linseed Oil Use in Wood Protection—A Review

by Dace Cirule, Ingeborga Andersone, Edgars Kuka and Bruno Andersons

Sci 2024, 6(3), 54; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030054 - 5 Sep 2024

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Although linseed oil (LO) has been used in wood protection for centuries, research continues to develop new and more effective formulations and treatment approaches. In the future, growing interest in LO use could be expected due to its cost and environmental friendliness. This [...] Read more.

Although linseed oil (LO) has been used in wood protection for centuries, research continues to develop new and more effective formulations and treatment approaches. In the future, growing interest in LO use could be expected due to its cost and environmental friendliness. This review summarizes recent research (from 2000 onwards) on the use of LO in wood protection, published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and included in the online publication databases Scopus or Web of Science. The studies cover surface and impregnation treatments of various wood substrates using different LO formulations, including chemically modified LO and the use of LO as a base for the development of biofinish and as a medium for thermal modification of wood, as well as research into the mechanisms behind the changes in wood properties due to treatment methods and interaction with LO formulations. Although the improvement of wood hydrophobicity and biodurability dominates, other aspects such as weathering and color stability, adhesion, and environmental safety are included in these studies. In general, almost all of the studies show a greater or lesser potency of the proposed approaches to provide benefits in wood protection; however, the level of innovation and practical feasibility varies. Full article

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Comparative Analysis of Ventilation Systems for Aging Salami

by Ferruccio Giametta, Filippo Catalano, Giovanna La Fianza and Biagio Bianchi

Sci 2024, 6(3), 53; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030053 - 3 Sep 2024

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different ventilation systems in two aging cells. One cell featured transverse airflow starting from the top, while the other had a dual-flow system with vertical air motion from top to bottom and [...] Read more.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different ventilation systems in two aging cells. One cell featured transverse airflow starting from the top, while the other had a dual-flow system with vertical air motion from top to bottom and vice versa. In addition to monitoring weight loss during aging, chemical and physical analyses were conducted on various salamis to assess the influence of ventilation both between the two aging cells and among different positions of the salamis within the same cell. It was found that the dual-evaporator (DEV) cell behaved better than transverse flow (TFL) cell. Full article

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From Radar Sensor to Floating Car Data: Evaluating Speed Distribution Heterogeneity on Rural Road Segments Using Non-Parametric Similarity Measures

by Giuseppe Cantisani, Giulia Del Serrone, Raffaele Mauro, Paolo Peluso and Andrea Pompigna

Sci 2024, 6(3), 52; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030052 - 2 Sep 2024

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Rural roads, often characterized by winding paths and nearby settlements, feature frequent curvature changes, junctions, and closely spaced private accesses that lead to significant speed variations. These variations are typically represented by average speed or v85 profiles. This paper examines complete speed [...] Read more.

Rural roads, often characterized by winding paths and nearby settlements, feature frequent curvature changes, junctions, and closely spaced private accesses that lead to significant speed variations. These variations are typically represented by average speed or v85 profiles. This paper examines complete speed distributions along rural two-lane roads using Floating Car Data (FCD). The Wasserstein distance, a non-parametric similarity measure, is employed to compare speed distributions recorded by a radar Control Unit (CU) and a selected FCD sample. Initially, FCD speeds were validated against CU speeds. Subsequently, differences in speed distributions between the CU location and specific sections identified by sharp curves, intersections, or accesses have been assessed. The Wasserstein Distance is proposed as the most effective synthetic indicator of speed distribution variability along roadways, attributed to its metric properties. This measure offers a more concise and immediate assessment compared to an extensive array of statistical metrics, such as mean, median, mode, variance, percentiles, v85, interquartile range, kurtosis, and symmetry, as well as qualitative assessments derived from box plot trends. Full article

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Fortifying Industry 4.0: Internet of Things Security in Cloud Manufacturing through Artificial Intelligence and Provenance Blockchain—A Thematic Literature Review

by Mifta Ahmed Umer, Elefelious Getachew Belay and Luis Borges Gouveia

Sci 2024, 6(3), 51; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030051 - 2 Sep 2024

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Cloud manufacturing allows multiple manufacturers to contribute their manufacturing facilities and assets for monitoring, operating, and controlling common processes of manufacturing and services controlled through cloud computing. The modern framework is driven by the seamless integration of technologies evolved under Industry 4.0. The [...] Read more.

Cloud manufacturing allows multiple manufacturers to contribute their manufacturing facilities and assets for monitoring, operating, and controlling common processes of manufacturing and services controlled through cloud computing. The modern framework is driven by the seamless integration of technologies evolved under Industry 4.0. The entire digitalized manufacturing systems operate through the Internet, and hence, cybersecurity threats have become a problem area for manufacturing companies. The impacts can be very serious because cyber-attacks can penetrate operations carried out in the physical infrastructure, causing explosions, crashes, collisions, and other incidents. This research is a thematic literature review of the deterrence to such attacks by protecting IoT devices by employing provenance blockchain and artificial intelligence. The literature review was conducted on four themes: cloud manufacturing design, cybersecurity risks to the IoT, provenance blockchains for IoT security, and artificial intelligence for IoT security. These four themes of the literature review were critically analyzed to visualize a framework in which provenance blockchain and artificial intelligence can be integrated to offer a more effective solution for protecting IoT devices used in cloud manufacturing from cybersecurity threats. The findings of this study can provide an informative framework. Full article

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Application of Coffee Silverskin Cellulose/Polyacrylamide Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Rechargeable Zinc-Ion Batteries

by Vorrada Loryuenyong, Jessada Khamsawat, Panuwit Danwong, Achanai Buasri and Prasit Pattananuwat

Sci 2024, 6(3), 50; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030050 - 2 Sep 2024

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Rechargeable zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) have grown in popularity due to their low cost and the abundance of resources. However, there has been little research into the development of gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) for high voltage and capacity ZIBs. The use of agricultural waste [...] Read more.

Rechargeable zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) have grown in popularity due to their low cost and the abundance of resources. However, there has been little research into the development of gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) for high voltage and capacity ZIBs. The use of agricultural waste as a polymer electrolyte (PE) is gradually increasing in order to support a circular economy. This study focuses on the utilization of cellulose derived from coffee silverskin (CS); coffee silverskin is a by-product generated during coffee roasting. We employ a reasonable approach to create the coffee silverskin cellulose (CSC)/polyacrylamide (PAM) GPE, with the goal of achieving good properties and improved battery performance. An investigation was conducted to determine the effect of CSC content in GPEs on ZIB characteristics. The cellulose derived from CS had a crystallinity index (CrI) of 64.60%. The optimal amount of cellulose added to the acrylamide monomer (AM) for the GPE of ZIB was found to be 2.5 mg (CSC/AM/salt weight ratio of 0.01/6/23). This amount resulted in the highest electrochemical stability and a cycling time of approximately 226 h. Furthermore, the PAM/Cellulose 2.5-based GPE exhibited increased Young’s modulus and tensile strength compared to the pure PAM. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) test revealed a diffusion resistance of 27.47 Ω and an ionic conductivity of 9.10 mS/cm at a temperature of 25 °C. Additionally, the use of cellulose in GPEs does not affect the electrochemical window. When the pure PAM-based GPE was compared to the CSC/PAM-based GPE, the biocomposites demonstrated electrochemical stability for a cycle life of over 200 cycles in the ZIB application. Full article

(This article belongs to the Special Issue Feature Papers—Multidisciplinary Sciences 2024)

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Permeability Measurement of Glass-Fiber Textiles Used in Composites Industry Using Radial Flow Experimental Setup and Comparison with Image-Based Numerical Methods

by Mouadh Boubaker, Willsen Wijaya, Arthur Cantarel, Gérald Debenest and Simon Bickerton

Sci 2024, 6(3), 49; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030049 - 26 Aug 2024

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Permeability measurement of engineering textiles is a key step in preparing composite manufacturing processes. A radial flow experimental setup was used in this work to measure the unsaturated and saturated in-plane permeabilities of five different types of E-glass textiles and their ratios. In [...] Read more.

Permeability measurement of engineering textiles is a key step in preparing composite manufacturing processes. A radial flow experimental setup was used in this work to measure the unsaturated and saturated in-plane permeabilities of five different types of E-glass textiles and their ratios. In parallel, delayed tow saturation during the oil injection stage was visually observed to identify fabrics that exhibited a significant dual-scale effect. A numerical approach to determine the saturated permeability of a given fabric geometry at the mesoscale was tested and validated against analytical models found in the literature. It was then applied to a realistic geometry acquired from an E-glass plain weave textile using an X-ray microtomography scanner (μCT). Two numerical methods were adopted: the single-scale method, where the tows are considered impermeable, and the dual-scale method, where the permeability of the tows is taken into account. The numerical results from both methods were then compared with the experimental values and showed good agreement, especially with the second method. Full article

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The Gaussian Plume Model Equation for Atmospheric Dispersion Corrected for Multiple Reflections at Parallel Boundaries: A Mathematical Rewriting of the Model and Some Numerical Testing

by Alfred Micallef and Christopher Micallef

Sci 2024, 6(3), 48; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030048 - 15 Aug 2024

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The well-known Gaussian plume model has proven to be very useful in simulating the atmospheric dispersion of air pollutants (both gaseous and particulates). Nevertheless, the nature of the model presents problems in the actual computation of concentrations when the plume is confined between [...] Read more.

The well-known Gaussian plume model has proven to be very useful in simulating the atmospheric dispersion of air pollutants (both gaseous and particulates). Nevertheless, the nature of the model presents problems in the actual computation of concentrations when the plume is confined between two parallel boundaries due to the occurrence of multiple reflections. The ground and temperature inversion lid (especially, when the inversion layer is at low levels in the atmosphere) with a chimney stack releasing the effluent below the latter, is one contextual example of horizontal parallel reflecting boundaries. A second example is buildings confining a roadway on either side, with motor vehicles emitting pollution within the street canyon (or urban notch). In such cases, multiple reflections should be accounted for, otherwise the model underpredicts the resulting concentration. This paper presents a mathematical rewriting of the Gaussian plume model equation corrected for multiple reflections when the pollution source is confined between parallel boundaries. The obtained result is most appropriate when the parallel boundaries are rigid, and near-complete reflection is achieved, e.g., street canyon environment (second quoted example). It is worth noting that the relevant mathematical derivations and definitions are all included in the paper to facilitate reading and to ensure comprehensiveness in the presentation. Additionally, the outcome of some preliminary numerical testing is presented. The latter indicates that the new formulation is mathematically stable and yields interesting results. Further numerical investigation and experimental evaluation are merited. Full article

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The Influence of Ionizing Radiation on the Morphological Structure of the Fluoride-Releasing Restorative Materials in Cancer Patients: An In Vitro Study

by Eva Klarić, Bruno Špiljak, Luka Šimunović, Majana Soče, Timor Grego and Ana Ivanišević

Sci 2024, 6(3), 47; https://doi.org/10.3390/sci6030047 - 7 Aug 2024

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Radiotherapy plays a key role in the treatment of the early and advanced stages of head and neck cancer. To date, there is still no consensus on the effects of radiotherapy on the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing restorative materials which can be used [...] Read more.

Radiotherapy plays a key role in the treatment of the early and advanced stages of head and neck cancer. To date, there is still no consensus on the effects of radiotherapy on the mechanical properties of fluoride-releasing restorative materials which can be used in patients undergoing radiotherapy with increased incidence of caries. The fluoride-releasing materials Equia Forte HT and Cention N were compared to the resin-based materials Tetric EvoCeram and Tetric Power Fill. Standard irradiation was performed with a linear accelerator. Vickers microhardness, mass, surface roughness and color were measured before and after irradiation. Cention N and Tetric PowerFill showed stability in the mass, while the surface roughness did not change in any of the examined groups. Resistance to microhardness change was shown by Cention N, Tetric PowerFill and Tetric EvoCeram, and the color change was significant in all groups (p < 0.05). It should be remembered that patients receiving head and neck radiation therapy may experience adverse effects from the treatment, including changes in the mechanical properties of the restorative materials. The obtained results suggest that Cention N can be used as a material in patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy due to the mechanical stability and depo effect of fluoride release. Full article

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