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TAJARUB RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
تجارب Ù„Ù„Ø¨ØØ« والتطوير

Our Publications in Building Materials
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Hybrid effect of GNPs, GOs, and CNTs on the flexural and compressive strengths of cement paste
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This paper presents the individual and synergic effects of Graphene Nanoplatelets (GNPs), Graphene Oxides (GOs) and Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) on the flexural and compressive strengths of cement paste. After that, the microstructure of the failed samples was studied using a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Cost analysis was done to evaluate the mixes' performance in-terms of strength and cost.
Our Publications in Building Technology

Nano-fly ash and clay for 3D-Printing concrete buildings: A fundamental study of rheological, mechanical and microstructural properties
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Three-dimensional printing concrete (3DPC) represents a recent innovation in the construction and building research sector and novel approach to building techniques. The focus of this study is to develop an environmentally sustainable cementitious composite optimized for 3D printing applications.
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Our Publications in Pavement Materials

Green Technology: Performance of Sustainable Asphalt Mixes Modified with Linear Low-Density Polyethylene Waste
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This study focuses on the methods of incorporating LLDPE in asphalt. It evaluated the rheological behavior of the mixtures and suggested the optimum LLDPE content. This research offers valuable information about how to quantitatively determine the workability of asphalt and specially modified mixtures by achieving these aims. A viable strategy for mix design and pavement construction will also be developed, enhancing the workability of asphalt mixtures containing recycled plastics.
Our Publications in Biomedical

Intranodal Injection of Immune Activator Demonstrates Antitumor Efficacy in an Adjuvant Approach
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This study explored the efficacy of a universal immune activator (ImmAct) targeted to the tdLN. This approach can be viewed as an attempt to turn a cold, unresponsive tdLN into a hot, responsive site. The adjuvant antitumor efficacy of our novel intranodal injection was evaluated in an aggressive metastatic mammary carcinoma murine model. The cancer cells were inoculated subcutaneously in the lower quadrant of the mouse to provoke the tdLN (inguinal lymph node). The study encompasses a range of methodologies, including in vivo and in vitro assays and high-dimensional flow cytometry analysis.
Our Publications in Social Sciences

IMPACT OF STRATEGIC FLEXIBILITY ON CRISIS MANAGEMENT: EXAMINING THE MEDIATING ROLE OF COGNITIVE ABILITY
This study explored impact of Strategic flexibility on crisis management and also examined the mediating role of cognitive ability of decision makers in telecommunication sector of Amman, Jordan. This study was quantitative & cross-sectional by using the deductive approach and positivist philosophy. Primary data acquired through instrument based on close-ended questions. There were five relevant range of choices for agreement and disagreement. Data acquired by simple random sampling that is component of probability sampling from the target population.
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https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/04-02-2023-23-499-507​
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