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ABOUT IJAS |
International Journal of Applied Sciences (IJAS) is publishing articles in all areas of applied sciences. IJAS is an open access peer review journal that seeks to promote and disseminate knowledge in the applied sciences, natural and social sciences industrial research materials science and technology, energy technology and society including impacts on the environment, climate, security, and economy, environmental sciences, physics of the games, creativity and new product development, professional ethics, hydrology and water resources, wind energy. IJAS is an online International journal of broad appeal aimed at fast publication of cutting edge multidisciplinary research articles reporting on original research across the fields of pure and applied sciences.
The journal publishes research articles collected from all over the world in the field of biochemical engineering, energy storage, environmental engineering science, financial engineering, food technology, marine engineering, materials science and engineering, microtechnology, naval engineering, pharmaceuticals, sanitary engineering and many other topics relevant to applies sciences. The journal mainly targets scientists, researchers, specialists, professors, policy makers and industrial experts from different domains of applied and natural sciences to learn from real time experiences, analysis, empirical studies and conclusions drawn by other researchers and industrial experts.
IJAS aims to provide qualitative and updated research to its target audience. The journal also provides a platform and encourages the intended audience to publish and disseminate their theoretical and empirical research.
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RANDOMLY SELECTED PUBLICATIONS |
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Solar Concentrators |
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Firdaus Muhammad-Sukki, Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez, Scott G. McMeekin, Brian G. Stewart, Barry Clive |
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- United Kingdom |
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On the Analysis of the Laminar to Turbulent Flow Patterns in the Treatment of a Patient Receiving Oxygen |
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Navarun Gupta, Lawrence Hmurcik, Manan Joshi, Bhushan Dharmadhikari |
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University of Bridgeport - United States of America |
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Trend Analysis of Onboard Calibration Data of Terra/ASTER/VNIR and One of the Suspected Causes of Sensitivity Degradation |
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Kohei Arai, Nagamitsu Ohgi, Fumihiro Sakuma, Masakuni Kikuchi, Satoshi Tsuchida, Hitomi Inada |
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- Japan |
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