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  1. King, Fuller and Dworkin natural law and hard cases.Muhammad Mustafa Rashid - 2020 - Economic and Social Thought.
    The debate between natural law and positivist law has been received much attention. Ronald Dworkin exposes the limitation of positivist law through the argument of hard cases. This argument is furthered strengthened when we apply the interpretation of Martin Luther King Jr and the voluntarist natural law tradition, and Lon Fuller’s ‘procedural view’ and the application of the ‘principles of legality’.
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  2. Case analysis: Enron; Ethics, social responsibility, and ethical accounting as inferior goods?Rashid Muhammad Mustafa - 2020 - Journal of Economics Library 7 (2):98-105.
    In 2001 soon after the Asian Crises of 1997-1998, the DotcomBubble, 9/11, the Enron crises triggered a fraud crisis in Wall Street that impacted the market to the core. Since then scandals such as the Lehman Brothers and WorldCom in 2007-2008 and the Great Recession have surpassed it, Enron still remains one of the most important cases of fraudulent accounting. In 2000’s even though the financial industry had become highly regulated, deregulation of the energy industry allowed companies to place bets (...)
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  3. Exploring the Possibility of “Ground is Falling to Apple”.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    This paper introduces a speculative reinterpretation of gravity, termed the “ground is falling to apple” theory. Unlike Newtonian and Einsteinian frameworks that allow for stable orbital motion, this perspective denies the long-term possibility of orbit. Instead, all masses are in continuous mutual motion toward one another, such that orbital stability is ultimately unsustainable. We formalize the idea with a discrete-time time-slot propagation model in which objects re-form each tick of time and an effective gravitational strength depends on a temporal density (...)
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  4. R-Medium Gravity: A Sink-Flow Model of Gravitational Interaction and Orbits.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    This paper develops a speculative model of gravity based on the idea that the universe is filled with an invisible, unobservable medium, denoted R, and that all masses act as sinks for this medium. Smaller masses swallow R slowly and thus attract matter weakly; larger masses swallow R more intensely and produce stronger attraction. This “R-medium” picture is loosely analogous to a drain in a pool pulling surrounding water toward it. We situate the model within the historical context of aether (...)
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  5. The Universal Law of Machine Intelligence: Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) Across Technological Eras.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    Debates about artificial intelligence usually oscillate between behavioral measures and hardware-based metrics, but neither provides a physically grounded, substrate-neutral unit of machine intelligence. Benchmark scores are narrow and culture-dependent, whereas FLOP counts and parameter numbers describe particular implementations rather than decision capacity itself. I propose Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) as a candidate for a universal law of machine intelligence: in the minimal physical sense, a machine’s intelligence is its capacity to enact autonomous state transitions per unit time. A modern mechanical (...)
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  6. Physics of Decisions: From Einstein’s E = mc2 to Machine Decision-Making Capacity, Mass–Energy Relation & the Limits of Autonomous Computation.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    This paper extends the framework of Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) by relating it to Einstein’s mass–energy equivalence equation, E = mc2. MDMA quantifies a system’s rate of autonomous state transitions, while E = mc2 defines the total energy reservoir inherent in matter. We argue that energy is the ultimate substrate for decision-making: each autonomous transition requires a quantized energy expenditure, and the mass of a system therefore represents its absolute decision capacity. This paper establishes a conceptual and mathematical bridge: (i) (...)
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  7. Physics of Decisions: Cross-Disciplinary Extensions Linking Physics, Cognition, and Computation.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    This work extends the core Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) framework into a broader scientific context by proposing a structured set of cross-disciplinary theoretical extensions. While the core preprint formalized MDMA as a measure of autonomous decision capacity grounded in physical state transitions, here we examine how fundamental constraints and affordances from physics, information theory, and complexity shape that capacity. We organize nine extensions into four families (Scaling Laws; Quantum and Relativistic Limits; Mind and Complexity; Post-Silicon Frontiers) and formulate each as (...)
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  8. Gearware to Software: When Machines Gained Spirit.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    Building upon the recently proposed metric of Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA), this paper introduces Software Layer Abstraction (SLA) as a multiplier that extends a machine’s apparent intelligence beyond the raw capabilities of its hardware. SLA quantifies how software layers—through reuse, caching, and prediction—amplify decision-making capacity. Tracing the progression from mechanical systems to electrical and quantum technologies, we argue that while hardware MDMA defines a system’s physical baseline, SLA explains why modern systems often appear to exceed hardware limits. Case studies include (...)
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  9. Physics of Decisions: Relativistic and Observational Effects on Decision-Making Ability.Muhammad Rashid - manuscript
    This preprint extends the Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) framework into a physical setting, asking how motion, gravity, and measurement shape the rates at which decisions are observed. We introduce two complementary extensions: (1) Einstein-MDMA Relativity, which relates observed decision rates to relativistic (kinematic) and gravitational time dilation; and (2) Observable–DMA Collapse, which treats observation as an information-resolving decision event, measured in bits per unit time. The goal is not to claim new physics, but to provide operational, physically grounded lenses that (...)
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  10. Analysis of Political Economy, International Political Economy, Globalization and its Importance to Public Finance.Muhammad Rashid - 2018 - Journal of Economics and Political Economy 5 (4):481-487.
    The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the discipline of political economy, international political economy and their respective historical developments. The paper will then focus on globalization and evaluate the strength and weaknesses of the policy to globalize. Further analysis will be conducted to show the importance of the topic of globalization as it relates to public finance. Rosen & Gayer (2014), Sackery, Schneider & Knoedler (2016), Marlin-Bennett (2017), Ravenhill (2008) and Weingast & Witman (2006) will (...)
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  11. St. Thomas Aquinas and the development natural law in economics thought.Muhammad Rashid - 2020 - Journal of Economic and Social Thought 7 (1).
    Building on the system of reason provided for by the Greek philosopher and specifically Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas built a comprehensive system and theory of natural law which has lasted through the ages. The theory was further developed in the Middle Ages and in the Enlightenment Ages by many a prominent philosopher and economist and has been recognized in the Modern Age. The natural law-theory and system has been repeatedly applied to the spheres of economic thought and has produced many (...)
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  12. International Financial Credit Crises; Lessons from Canada.Muhammad Rashid - 2020 - Journal of Economics Bibliography 7 (2):101-110.
    The credit crises experienced in the US in year 2008 is labeled as perhaps the most significant crises since the great depression. The roots of the crises were found in the default of the sub-prime mortgages and the failure occurred in both the US and the UK. Due to the integrated nature of international financial systems the spillover impacted many countries as the economies in Asia and Europe were purchasers of the sub-prime mortgages that originated in both UK and US. (...)
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  13. Exploitation in a disruptive and unjust gig-economy.Muhammad Rashid - 2020 - Journal of Economics Bibliography 7 (3):163-169.
    The purpose of this report is an appraisal of the gig economy; educating and informing an academic audience of the faults that exist and how these faults lead to exploitation and unjustness in the gig economy. During the writing process, I researched the academic articles and books related to the gig economy and exploitation, enabling myself to form a solid foundation from which to conduct further research. In addition, work was conducted to synthesize the journal articles, online resources and books. (...)
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  14. Proliferation of globalization and its impact on labor markets in advanced industrial nations and developing nations.Muhammad Rashid - 2020 - Journal of Economics Bibliography 7 (1).
    The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into how the proliferation of globalization has impacted labor markets both in a advanced industrialized nations and well as developing nations. Insightful analysis will be drawn from Oatley (2011) on division of labor, Jaumotte & Tytell (2007) on labor compensation, Hahn & Narjoko (2013) on the impact on South Asian Countries, Basu (2016) on wage as a share of GDP and Wallace, Gauchat & Fullerton (2011) on the impact of globalization and (...)
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  15. Mathematics of existential reality.Rashid Muhammad - manuscript
    This paper proposes a zero-free foundational framework called Existential Mathematics. Numerical entities are partitioned into (i) Existence, representing physically existing quantities (positives); (ii) Anti-Existence, representing directed reversals of existence (negatives); and (iii) Nothingness, corresponding to the classical symbol 0, here excluded from arithmetic. I formalize an Existential Algebra in which addition is partial (annihilating pairs are undefined), multiplication and division are total over E = R\{0}, and present an existential factorial in which 0! is assigned the boundary value 0 to (...)
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  16. A Novel Metric for Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA).Rashid Muhammad - manuscript
    This paper proposes Machine Decision-Making Ability (MDMA) as a physically grounded unit for quantifying the autonomous decision capacity of machines. Rather than starting from symbolic computation (e.g., abaci), we locate the conceptual origin of computers in devices capable of autonomous state change. We argue that the reusable, momentary mechanical on–off button embodies the first symmetric decision mechanism (two distinct state transitions), while earlier devices such as ancient water clocks and Zhang Heng’s seismoscope execute a single irreversible decision event. We formalize (...)
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  17. Literature of Islamic Awakening: An analytical Study.Abul Mufid Md Hassan - 2013 - Pratidhwani the Echo (II):01-03.
    Muhammad Wazeh Rashid al-Hasani al- Nadawi is an eminent scholar of Islamic sciences and Arabic language and literature and also a celebrated Arabic journalist in contemporary India. He belongs to a famous family of Rai- Berali (U. P.), viz. Shah Elmullah family. He is an alumnus of Darul Ulum Nadwatul Ulama, Laknow and Aligarh Muslim University, two prestigious institutions of India. He is now occupying the post of Education Secretary in Darul Ulum Nadwatul Ulama, Laknow. He is also (...)
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  18. Collected Papers (on Neutrosophic Theory and Applications), Volume VII.Florentin Smarandache - 2022 - Miami, FL, USA: Global Knowledge.
    This seventh volume of Collected Papers includes 70 papers comprising 974 pages on (theoretic and applied) neutrosophics, written between 2013-2021 by the author alone or in collaboration with the following 122 co-authors from 22 countries: Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Abdel-Nasser Hussian, C. Alexander, Mumtaz Ali, Yaman Akbulut, Amir Abdullah, Amira S. Ashour, Assia Bakali, Kousik Bhattacharya, Kainat Bibi, R. N. Boyd, Ümit Budak, Lulu Cai, Cenap Özel, Chang Su Kim, Victor Christianto, Chunlai Du, Chunxin Bo, Rituparna Chutia, Cu Nguyen Giap, Dao The (...)
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  19. Nafas: Breath Ontology in Rumi's Poetry.Zahra Rashid - 2023 - Poligrafi 28 (111/112):121-41.
    For the sake of a respiratory philosophy, it makes sense to look to the East, since many Eastern traditions such as Sufism include breathwork in their somatic practices. In my paper, I aim to show how Rumi – a 13th century Muslim theologian and Sufi – used breath or nafas in his Persian poetry to outline how breathing is an originary phenomenon. My paper will take a few samples of his poetry to demonstrate how breath connotes a newness through the (...)
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  20. Review of: "Nano supercapacitors (supercapacitors or electrochemical nanocapacitors)".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 23.
    Nanosupercapacitors, also called electrochemical supercapacitors or nanocapacitors, thus emerge as promising fuel sources with astonishingly fast charge release rates. Incredibly fast charging occurs. Created to improve power execution (high-speed capability), they still depend on similar inherent breakpoints. About the electrical characteristics and the manufacturing process of a nanocapacitor structure using (metalinsulator-carbon-metal nanotube layers). This structure shows high capacitance and the possibility of extremely high integration density due to the unique structure of the nanotubes. Nanoscale patterns and a high aspect ratio (...)
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  21. Review of: "A combination of interference nanolithography and nanoelectronics lithography enables the fabrication and reproduction of high-resolution structures in large areas".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 19 (6535638_7765).
    Electron beam lithography provides the possibility of precise control of nanostructure characteristics that form the basis of various nanotechnologies. The nanostructure fabrication and measurement group advances lithography precision at the nanometer scale and creates processes for manufacturing innovative devices and standards in physical fields ranging from photonics to fluids.< /span>Such measurements create a positive feedback loop for the fabrication and measurement of nanostructures.Electron beam lithography is used for pattern standards for atomic force correlation microscopy and ultra-resolution optical microscopy, with highthroughput (...)
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  22. Review of: "(Field effect nano transistors) Nano transistor electronic quantity and ionization potential)".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 28:9 _ 18.
    An increase in the surface-to- volume ratio and changes in geometry and electronic structure have a strong impact on the chemical interactions of matter, and for example, the activity of small particles changes with changes in the number of atoms (and thus the size of the particles). Unlike today's nano-transistors, which behave based on the movement of a mass of electrons in matter, new devices follow the phenomena of quantum mechanics at the nano scale, in which the discrete nature of (...)
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  23. Haqā’iq-i Hindī: A Sufi Poetics of Air and Breath Through Bhakti Songs.Zahra Rashid - 2025 - Sophia.
    In my paper, I will explore the web of meanings constructed through the poeticsof air and breath in a 16th century text Haqā’iq-i Hindī. My approach will view the Sufi-Bhakti interaction in early modern South Asia through lateral processes of knowledge formation, which found common ground in the emphasis on embodied rituals. This dialogue for both traditions shared a common grammar of multivocal symbols but also heavily relied on identity differentiation. I will begin by specifically situating this grammar within the (...)
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  24. Review of: "The concept of (Nano assembler) in smart electronic nano structures".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 11.
    In smart electronic nano-structures, the concept of Nano -assemblies is summed up in all the information and codes necessary to produce an entity similar to itself. We have a very small machine that knows how to produce similar to itself , which in nano science is called a "nano-assembler". It is interpreted.
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  25. Review of: "High speed (doping) nMOS graphene transistor in p- and n-doping electronic circuits (positive and negative)".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 15 (232_87651):18 _ 32.
    In a nMOS graphene field effect transistor, the resistance between two electrodes can be transferred or controlled by a third electrode. In a multilayer graphene field effect nMOS transistor, the current between the two electrodes is controlled by the electric field from the third electrode. Unlike the bipolar transistor, it is capacitively connected to the third electrode and is not in contact with the semiconductor. Three electrodes in the structure of the nMOS graphene field effect transistor are connected to the (...)
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  26. Review of: "Oligophenylene vanillin (silicon/germanium ) structured nanowires and cylinders for possible applications in electronic energy".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 23 (342345_78865).
    Oligophenylene vanillin nanowires (Si Silicon / Germanium Gi) , narrow structures whose diameter is only a few billionths of a meter but thousands or millions of times longer. They exist in various forms—made of metals, semiconductors, insulators, and organic compounds—and are used for applications in the fields of electronics, energy conversion, optics, and chemical sensing. Because of their extreme thinness, Oligophenylene vanillin nanowires with a (Si Silicon / Germanium Gi) structure are essentially one dimensional. Nanowires are quasi-one-dimensional materials, "their two (...)
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  27. Review of: "FinFET nanotransistor downscaling causes more short channel effects, less gate control, exponential increase in leakage currents, drastic process changes and unmanageable power densities".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 9 (7680_765667).
    FinFEET nanotransistors are field-effect nanotransistors (metal-oxide-semiconductor) that are made on asubstrate. The gate is located on two, three, or four sides of the channel or is wrapped. The channel forms adouble gate structure. These devices are given the general name "finfets" because the source/drain region formsfins on the silicon surface. FinFET devices, compared to flat technology and using nanowires in the structureand (complementary metal oxide and semiconductor), < a i=8>have significantly faster switching and highercurrent density.Due to the reduction of the (...)
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  28. Review of: "Propagation of Oligophenylene vanillin nanowires by focused ion beam (FIB) nanolithography method (below ۱۰۰ nm - ۱۰ nm range)".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 13:1 _ 5.
    Nanowires ( SiNWs) have high mobility and surface-to-volume ratio, which makes them easy to control using a weak electric field. These one-dimensional nanostructures are created from nanowires with a diameter in the range of nanometers and a length of more than a micrometer. It has been done in the manufacture of nanowires through regular one-dimensional arrays with the help of different physical and chemical methods. Methods such as the use of electron beam or lithography method, heavy ion irradiation, laser, chemical (...)
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  29. Review of: "Nano wire immersion method (structure and function)".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 9.
    In the immersion method, nanowires have enough time to transfer from nanoparticle particles to cavities ; The formation step of uniform nanoparticles is done slowly and finally uniform nanowires are formed. Structural study with FESEM in the immersion method of single-stranded nanowires in all porosities and in a large area of nanowire particles are formed. Changing the Sr / Fe ratio does not change the morphology of the nanowires. And spectroscopy of nanowires with a ratio of Sr / Fe states (...)
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  30. Review of: "transistor nMOS (with ultra-low power consumption, energy-efficient computing, during the subthreshold range)".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 17 (67307_76234):1 _ 2.
    Note: The field-effect tunnel transistor nMOS is an experimental type of transistor. Even if its structure is very similar to a metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor nMOS , the basic switching mechanisms in these two transistors differ from each other; nMOS instead of exhibiting thermionic emission modulation, changes through a quantum tunnel modulation 12> They change through a dam. The field-effect tunneling transistor nMOS, as an alternative to conventional CMOS by enabling the voltage supply (VDD) with ultra-low power consumption, enables energy-efficient (...)
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  31. Review of: In General, an Electrical Nano-Biosensor Consists of an Immobilized Static Biological System (Based on their own Built-in Immobilized Static Biological System).Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 14.
    The development of biosensors to measure the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the blood began. This sensor is also called COBD because it covers the surface of the electrode with an enzyme whose constituent is sometimes called (electro-calorie). Later, it helped oxidize glucose. This sensor was used to measure blood sugar. In the same Bapvshandn electrode, an enzyme that has the ability to convert urea into ammonium carbonate in the electrode material ++ ion, NH4, was used to create biosensors that (...)
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  32. Review of: "Nano electrical memories and testing Nickel nanoparticles NI_nanoparticle Strong conductors of electric current".Afshin Rashid - 2023 - Qeios 5 (78484_8637):1 _ 3.
    Note: NI_nanoparticle nickel nanoparticles is a strong conductor of electric current and its surface is shiny and polished. This element belongs to the group of iron and cobalt elementsUsing particles from the microscale to the nanoscale provides benefits for various scientific fields, but because a large percentage of their atoms is on the surface, nanomaterials can be highly reactive and pose risks. have a potential for humans. Nanoparticles are of great interest due to their wide application, both in industry and (...)
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  33. Review of: "Many types of electrical nano-sensors using CP nanomaterials designed for nano-biological applications".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 8 (815_987654):1 _ 2.
    Note: Many types of nanosensors are designed using CP nanomaterials for nanobiological applications. (Conductive surface) The oxidation of conductive polymeric materials is easily altered by redox mechanisms, and the charge transfer properties of these materials are affected by structural parameters, such as diameter and dimensions. CP materials are able to provide sensitive and rapid responses to specific biological and chemical species. Techniques such as chemical polymerization are often used to make CP nanomaterials. Manufacturing strategies can be divided into three categories: (...)
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  34. Qalandariyat: Marginality in the Negative Aesthetics of Sufi Poetry.Zahra Rashid - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):1-17.
    A major part of Ordinary Aesthetics has been to include the traditionally marginalized aesthetic categories excluded when studying beauty, truth, and goodness. These “negative aesthetics” are implicated in the construction, presentation, and sustenance of marginalized identities. For the purposes of my article, I will be focusing on the effort to incorporate the aforementioned in the study of aesthetics, essentially arguing for them to be inherently valuable and not for the sake of producing a “positive.” To this end and keeping up (...)
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  35. The influence of psychosocial adjustment factors on team embeddedness at the workplace.Rashid Shar Baloch - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (3):312-328.
    The high prevalence of aggression, anxiety and stress symptoms among team members in the organisation, while acquisition of task is alarming causation of adjustment disorder influences on team embeddedness, is the subject of this study. The ontogenesis of psychosocial adjustment disorder in any employees is not palingenetic, this is exact reproduction of psychosocial factors (PSF) which develops at workplace The most important strategy for productivity improvement is based on the fact that human productivity, both positive and negative, is determined by (...)
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  36. Review of: "_ Lindemann's change structure section in electrical nanostructures Lindemann change / (change structure) in multilayer nanostructures".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 11.
    To solve this problem , they usually use an intermediate layer of retarding materials such as Ta, w or Mo as a penetration barrier to improve the thermal stability of the Si/Cu layer . In the characterization of Si/Ta/Cu nanoparticles and multilayer systems, there is an effect of negative bias voltage on the improvement of the electrical and structural properties of the permeation barrier of the Ta sputtering layer in the Si/Ta system. Surface processes of the Si layer, including burning, (...)
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  37. Review of: "Nano supercapacitor called (electrostatic) -- The total thickness of each < a i=4>electrostatic nanocapacitors only 25 nm".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 18:10 -12.
    Electrostatic nanocapacitors also benefit from a very short distance between their electrodes. Electrostatic nanocapacitors are unique in this respect. If the electrodes are far apart, like charges on their surface strongly repel each other. When the electrodes are placed closer together, the negative and positive charges on both sides balance these repulsive forces, and more total charge can be stored in a given area.
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  38. Review of: "Micro and nano-electromechanical systems ( MEMS / NEMS ) are devices in which the physical motion of a micro- or nano-scale structure is controlled by an electronic circuit".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 25.
    Micro and nano-electromechanical systems ( MEMS / NEMS ) are devices in which the physical motion of a micro or nano-scale structure is controlled by an electronic circuit or vice versa. MEMS and NEMS can be used to build sensitive sensors and stable timing devices. Nano System is a function at the molecular scale. This includes both current work and more advanced concepts. In its core meaning, nanotechnology refers to the predicted ability to make items from the bottom up, using (...)
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  39. Review of:" bipolar transistors (pMOS) have a state voltage connected (Von) around ۲ to ۳ volts.Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 15.
    In addition to that, the presence of particles prevents the selective reaction of internal nanotubes, and this issue of purity confuses nanotubes based on their size, type, or use as macromolecular species. Absorption spectroscopy (NIR-Vis-UV) can be used to check the population of the sample or the degree of grouping of the sample. If how to distribute nanotubes by NIR-Vis-UV absorption spectroscopy is desired, the sample should be dispersed or in the form of a thin layer. Optical absorption measurements provide (...)
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  40. Review of: "Normally, the length of nanowires is more than 1000 times greater than their diameter. This huge difference in ratio (length to diameter) compared to nanowires is often referred to as ۱D materials".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 11.
    Nanowires are less than 100 nm in diameter and can be as small as 3 nm. Typically, nanowires are more than 1000 times larger than their diameter. This huge difference in length-to-diameter ratio compared to nanowires is often referred to as 1D materials. This leads to unique properties not seen in bulk materials, The minute size of nanowires means that the quantum mechanical effects of are of great importance. "Quantum Wires" They use quantum mechanics to produce wires with a wide (...)
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  41. Review of: "distribution of nanotubes by NIR-vis-UV absorption spectroscopyresulting in preparation like valence electrons (dopingP)".Afshin Rashid - 2024 - Qeios 9.
    In addition to that, the presence of particles prevents the selective reaction of internal nanotubes, and this issue of purity confuses nanotubes based on their size, type, or use as macromolecular species. Absorption spectroscopy (NIR-Vis-UV) can be used to check the population of the sample or the degree of grouping of the sample. If how to distribute nanotubes by NIR-Vis-UV absorption spectroscopy is desired, the sample should be dispersed or in the form of a thin layer. Optical absorption measurements provide (...)
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  42. Theory of Protection of Nano-Telecommunication Communications in Emergency Situations (Noise or Random Oscillation).Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Researchhub 12.
    The origin of noise in nanoelectronics is currently mostly in carbon nanotubes based on the nanocommunicative functions and the structure of graphene particles in nanotubes in interaction for nanocommunication purposes by (nanoparticles) in single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and multi-walled CNTs. Nanomaterials with high surface-to-volume ratio are very attractive for noise generated by nanoelectrons because they are very sensitive to changes in their surface. A representative material of this type is carbon nanotubes, which are rolled sheets of hexagonal graphene lattice, which (...)
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  43. Functions in Nanotransmitter TN and Nanoreceiver RN in Nanocommunication.Afshin Rashid - unknown
    Molecular communication is a natural communication method used by living organisms (e.g., pheromone communication) and is predicted to become a portable method for future nanodevices. The concentration of a molecule in the close vicinity of the receiver may be used to sense the transmitter of the molecular bit being sent. Quantum communication is based on the transfer of entangled pairs from one location to another, using exchange, repetition, and purification. Quantum interference or quantum parallelism gives us enormous computational power, especially (...)
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  44. (Organic Polymer- Graphene Oxide) New Nanostructures for Nanoelectronics and Biomedical Applications.Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Research Hub 19.
    The study focused on the synthesis of graphite nanorods in a 1000 ml concentrated sulfuric acid solution, resulting in the preparation of black charcoal nanopowder. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses revealed suitable morphologies for these prepared nanostructures, resembling sheets or paper. XRD and FTIR patterns also demonstrated the presence of suitable peaks and shifts for the prepared composite material. These nanocomposites were then used to prepare artificial leather. We prepared a series of PVA/GO hydrogels with a fixed PVA ratio and (...)
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  45. Difference between nanotube antennas and classic antennas ( wave speed in nanotubes is about one hundred times slower than the speed of light).Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Elsevier Bv 186.
    The main difference between nanotube antennas and classical antennas is that if the wave speed is the speed of light, the current distribution wavelength is the wavelength of electromagnetic waves in free space. On the other hand, the wave speed in nanotubes is about a hundred times slower than the speed of light. This is because in circuit theory, the wave speed is equal to the inverse square root of the capacitive capacitance per unit length multiplied by the inductive capacitance (...)
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  46. Optical Nanoantennas (a Practical Solution With High Efficiency Compared to Other Technologies).Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Elsevier , Bv 189.
    Note : Since the use of optical nano-antennas for solar energy harvesting offers a practical solution with high efficiency compared to other common photovoltaic technologies such as solar panels, it has led to rapid development in the nano-and optical materials industry. -/- When a solar electromagnetic wave strikes the surface of a nanoantenna, a time-varying current is generated on the surface of the nanoantenna, resulting in a voltage at its feed gap. An antenna is a device that can receive electromagnetic (...)
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  47. Review and introduction of nanochips (MEMS-Bio) and the application of nanoelectronics in the advancement of medical industries.Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Research Hub 46.
    In the production of nanochips and nanotransistors, when the repulsive force overcomes the surface tension, the electric field reaches a critical value or threshold. Initially, the jet moves in a linear pattern, then slowly deviates from the linear pattern and forms a complex shape along the path towards the collector. The structure and construction of nanochips and nanotransistors and the length of the jet are proportional to the applied voltage. The structure of the Taylor nanocone changes from convex to concave (...)
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  48. Canlılık ve Canlılıkbilimi Üzerine Yeni Bir Değerlendirme.Mustafa Yavuz - 2019 - Kutadgubilig Felsefe-Bilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 1 (40):183-197.
    In this study, it is tried to put forth some explanations on the definition of vitality referring to the historical definition of biology that can be considered as thestudy of life. In accordance with the explanations, the necessity of revision and distinction of some terms in the contemporary biology is also mentioned. The first among which is the updating of the term known as homeostasis into homeokinesis. For this reason, a number of propositions are emphasized in order to clarify the (...)
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  49. Nano Laboratory on a Chip (LOC) is a Nano Electrical Device That Consists of One or More Laboratory Agents on a Nano Chip With Dimensions of Several Nanometers.Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Research Hub 23.
    These synthetic nanosensors and gas nanosensors are prepared by attaching special particles to the ends of carbon nanotubes and calculating the vibration frequency in the presence or absence of particles. These nanosensors are often used to detect and control chemical reactions by nanoparticles. The construction of gas nanosensors has been one of the most important topics in recent decades due to their many applications in various food, chemical, health, military and even space research industries. Leakage of deadly gases is one (...)
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  50. Reactivity of Nanoparticles (NPs) in The Electrochemical Nanoparticle Simulation Process Nano Chemical Particular.Afshin Rashid - 2025 - Research Hub 145.
    With the remarkable achievements in nanotechnology and nanotechnology, nanomaterial-based nanoelectrochemical signal amplification has great potential in enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity for electrochemical nanoparticles and biosensors. First of all, it is well known that electrode materials play an important role in constructing high-performance nanoelectrochemical sensing platforms for detecting target molecules through various analytical principles. In addition, in addition to electrode materials, functional nanomaterials can not only create a synergistic effect among catalytic activity, conductivity and biocompatibility to accelerate signal transduction, but (...)
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