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Collective Coordinate Approach to the Dynamics of Various Soliton-Obstruction Systems
Various soliton-obstruction systems have been studied from analytical
perspective. We have used collective coordinate to approach the dynamics of
solitons as they meet a potential obstruction in a form of square barriers and
holes for three models in (1+1) dimensions, namely: model,
deformed Sine-Gordon model, and a model that give rise to Q-ball solution. We
have shown that our approximated field solution is valid enough to describe the
behaviour of solitons scattering off a potential obstruction.Comment: 26 pages, 18 figure
A consistent scalar-tensor cosmology for inflation, dark energy and the Hubble parameter
The authors are grateful for financial support to the Cruickshank Trust (CW), EPSRC/GG-Top (CW, JR), Omani Government (MA), Science Without Borders programme, CNPq, Brazil (DR), and STFC/CfFP (CW, AM, RB, JM). CW and AM acknowledge the hospitality of CERN, where this work was started. The University of Aberdeen and University of Edinburgh are charitable bodies registered in Scotland, with respective registration numbers SC013683 and SC005336.Peer reviewedPostprin
Techno-economic feasibility of retired electric-vehicle batteries repurpose/reuse in second-life applications: A systematic review
In line with the global target in decarbonising the transportation sector and the noticeable increase of new electric vehicles (EV) owners, concerns are raised regarding the expected quantity of Retired EV Batteries (REVB) exposed to the environment when they reach 70–80% of their original capacity. However, there is significant potential for REVB, after deinstallation, to deliver energy for alternative applications such as storing surplus. This systematic review evaluates state-of-art modelling/experimental studies focused on repurposing REVB in second-life applications. Technical and economic viability of REVB repurposing has been confirmed to solve the unreliability of cleaner energy technologies and mitigate the high investment of new storage systems. 40% of included studies considered hybrid systems with PV being a dominant technology where REVB was evaluated to be small-scaled and large storage systems. Additionally, successful attempts were conducted to evaluate REVB performance in providing grid services. It has however, been discovered intensive grid services applications like frequency regulation, was technically challenging due to demanding working requirements. Reviewed studies considered different prices for REVB due to lack of market regulation on REVB resale; similarly, technical parameters, including initial State of Health (SoH) and State of Charge (SoC) constraints were inconsistent due to lack of standardisation
Perception of Stigma among Attendees of Tertiary Care Psychiatric Clinic in Oman
Objectives: To examine the level of perceived stigma experienced by people with mental illnesses and its
relation to patient's age, gender, marital status, employment status, psychiatric diagnosis, and education level.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among patients attending Psychiatric Clinic at Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital. Perceived stigma was assessed using the modified version of the 42 patients’ stigma
scale. Data were analyzed using statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) version 19.
Results: A total of 197 patients participated in the study (49% males and 52% females). Disclosure and
discrimination of mental illness subscales were highest factor of self- or perceived stigma compared to the positive
aspects. The impact of demographic factors and psychiatric diagnosis on the perception of stigma was not statistically
significant.
Conclusion: This study showed that attendees of the Psychiatry Clinic at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital
were less likely to disclose their mental illness and experienced more discrimination of mental illness than the
positive aspects
Embracing sustainable farming: Unleashing the circular economy potential of second-life EV batteries in agricultural applications
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Attitude of Medical Students at Sultan Qaboos University toward Psychiatry
Objectives: To examine the attitude of medical students at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) toward Psychiatry
and the impact of factors such as age, gender, curriculum, clinical level, Psychiatry training, and experience of
mental illness in self or family.
Methods: This is a cross sectional study conducted among medical students at the college of Medicine at Sultan
Qaboos University, muscat, Oman. All students from the Pre–clerkship, junior–clerkship and 7th year students were
invited to participate in this study. The 30 items Attitude toward Psychiatry survey (ATP–30) was used. Data was
analyzed using statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) version 19.
Results: A total of 269 students participated in the study (37% males and 63% females). The Attitude towards
Psychiatry (ATP) was moderately positive and the positivity increased among the students who completed psychiatry
rotation. The impact of demographic factors on the attitude was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: This study showed that medical students at Sultan Qaboos University have a positive attitude
toward psychiatry
A study of the effects of work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and work-life balance on Saudi female teachers’ performance in the public education sector with job satisfaction as a moderator
Purpose: The main objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and work-life balance on female teachers in the public education sector in Saudi Arabia as well as to analyze the impact of job satisfaction as a moderator for the independent variables.
Methodology: This paper is based on quantitative research methods that included a survey of employees. The constructs of work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and work-life balance were formed using the bivariate and correlation analysis done in SPSS. A scatterplot was used to identify the relationships between the moderating factor of job satisfaction with the independent variables. Finally, multiple regression was done to understand the impact of work-family conflict, family-work conflict, and work-life balance on employee performance among female Saudi teachers in the public education sector. A linear regression analysis was applied to test the research hypotheses.
Findings: The results showed that there is a positive and highly significant impact on employee performance by work-life balance and job satisfaction, whereas there is a positive but not significant effect when it comes to work-family conflict. However, family-work conflict revealed a significant negative impact on employee performance
Advancing safety and efficiency in critical infrastructure with a novel SOC estimation for battery storage systems: A focus on second life batteries
Planning, operation, and design of market-based virtual power plant considering uncertainty
The power systems of today seem inseparable from clean energy sources such as wind turbines (WTs) and photovoltaics (PVs). However, due to their uncertain nature, operational challenges are expected when WT and PV energy is added to the electricity network. It is necessary to introduce new technologies to compensate for the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources (RESs). Therefore, rationally implementing a demand response (DR) program with energy storage systems (ESSs) in a virtual power plant (VPP) environment is recommended as a way forward to minimize the volatile nature of RESs and improve power system reliability. Our proposed approach aims to maximize social welfare (SW) (i.e., maximization of consumer benefits while minimizing energy costs). Our method assesses the impact of the DR program on SW maximization. Two scenarios are examined, one with and one without a DR program. Stochastic programming theory is used to address the optimization problem. The uncertain behavior of WTs, PVs, and load demand is modeled using a scenario-based approach. The correctness of the proposed approach is demonstrated on a 16-bus UK generic distribution system. Our results show that SW and active power dispatch capacity of WT, PV, and ESS are fairly increased using the proposed approach. View Full-Tex
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