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Zaidi, Moazzam Ali,Grifftths, Robin,Beshyah, Salem A.,Myers, Julie,Zaidi, Mukarram A. Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2012 Safety and health at work Vol.3 No.3
Objectives: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers related to occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens were assessed in a tertiary-care hospital in Middle East. Methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken using a self-administered questionnaire based on 3 paired (infectivity known vs. not known-suspected) case studies. Only 17 out of 230 respondents had an exposure in the 12 months prior to the survey and of these, only 2 had complied fully with the hospital's exposure reporting policy. Results: In the paired case studies, the theoretical responses of participating health professionals showed a greater preference for initiating self-directed treatment with antivirals or immunisation rather than complying with the hospital protocol, when the patient was known to be infected. The differences in practice when exposed to a patient with suspected blood pathogens compared to patient known to be infected was statistically significant (p < 0.001) in all 3 paired cases. Failure to test an infected patient's blood meant that an adequate risk assessment and appropriate secondary prevention could not be performed, and reflected the unwillingness to report the occupational exposure. Conclusion: Therefore, the study demonstrated that healthcare providers opted to treat themselves when exposed to patient with infectious disease, rather than comply with the hospital reporting and assessment protocol.
Taxonomic Notes of the Malaysian Species of Chremistica Stal (Homoptera: Cicadidae)
Y. Salmah,J.P. Duffels,M.I. Zaidi 한국응용곤충학회 2005 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.8 No.1
Malaysian species of Chremistica are listed herewith brief distributional notes. Of them are kept in repository of Centre for Insects Systematics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) namely Chremistica pontianaka (Distant), Chremistica guamusangensis Salmah & Zaidi, Chremistica nesiotes Breddin, Chremistica kecil Salmah & Zaidi, Chremistica tridentigera Breddin, Chremistica biloba Bregman, Chremistica umbrosa (Distant) and Chremsitica minor Bregman. In this paper, the adults and male genitalia are illustrated and key is given, based on for all examined species external and genitalic character. Distirbution of two species in this study are recorded new in Malaysia, namely C. nesiotes Breddin is recorded new to Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak and C. minor is recorded new to Peninsular Malaysia (restricted only in Endau Rompin, Pahang).
Taxonomic Notes of the Malaysian Species of Chremistica $St{\aa}l$ (Homoptera: Cicadidae)
Salmah Y.,Duffels J.P.,Zaidi M.I. Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2005 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.8 No.1
Malaysian species of Chremistica are listed herewith brief distributional notes. Of them are kept in repository of Centre for Insects Systematics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) namely Chremistica pontianaka (Distant), Chremistica guamusangensis Salmah & Zaidi, Chremistica nesiotes Breddin, Chremistica kecil Salmah & Zaidi, Chremistica tridentigera Breddin, Chremistica biloba Bregman, Chremistica umbrosa (Distant) and Chremsitica minor Bregman. In this paper, the adults and male genitalia are illustrated and key is given, based on for all examined species external and genitalic character. Distirbution of two species in this study are recorded new in Malaysia, namely C. nesiotes Breddin is recorded new to Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak and C. minor is recorded new to Peninsular Malaysia (restricted only in Endau Rompin, Pahang).
Utilisation of glass powder in high strength copper slag concrete
Zaidi, Kaleem A.,Ram, Shobha,Gautam, Mukesh K. Techno-Press 2017 Advances in concrete construction Vol.5 No.1
This study was focused on the use of partial replacement of cement with glass powder in high strength concrete and also copper slag as a partial replacement of coarse sand in concrete. The high strength concrete was prepared with different mineral admixtures like silica fume, fly ash and rice ash husk in different proportions. An experimental investigation has been carried to study about the effect of glass powder on high strength copper slag concrete. The range of glass powder was 10%, 15% and 20% as a replacement of cement. The range of copper slag was 0%, 20%, 40% and 60% as a replacement of natural sand. In addition to the different percentage of fly ash, silica fume, and rice husk ash 5% and 10% was also studied in copper slag concrete. Thus, a total of 51 cubes were casted and compressive strength test was performed on them. The result of the study shows that the value of average compressive strength of concrete after addition of 10%, 15% and 20% of glass powder are 70.47, 72.01 and 73.31 respectively. The value of average compressive strength after addition of 20%, 40% and 60% copper slag as a replacement of sand are 72.18, 74.38 and 73.08 respectively. The value of average compressive strength after addition of 5% and 10% fly ash as a replacement of cement are 71.56 and 73.22. The value of average compressive strength after addition of 5% and 10% silica fume as a replacement of cement are 72.33 and 73.53. The value of average compressive strength after addition of 5% and 10% rice husk ash as a replacement of cement are 72.86 and 69.49. At the level of 20% replacement of cement by glass powder meets maximum strength as compared to that of controlled concrete and copper slag high strength concrete.
A Time-Varying Gain Super-Twisting Algorithm to Drive a SPIM
Zaidi, Noureddaher,Jemli, Mohamed,Azza, Hechmi Ben,Boussak, Mohamed The Korean Institute of Power Electronics 2013 JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.13 No.6
To acquire a performed and practical solution that is free from chattering, this study proposes the use of an adaptive super-twisting algorithm to drive a single-phase induction motor. Partial feedback linearization is applied before using a super-twisting algorithm to control the speed and stator currents. The load torque is considered an unknown but bounded disturbance. Therefore, a time-varying switching gain that does not require prior knowledge of the disturbance boundary is proposed. A simple sliding surface is formulated as the difference between the real and desired trajectories obtained from the indirect rotor flux oriented control strategy. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control structure, an experimental setup around a digital signal processor (dS1104) is developed and several tests are performed.
Robust open tubular layer of S-ketoprofen imprinted polymer for chiral LC separation
Zaidi, Shabi Abbas,Cheong, Won Jo WILEY-VCH Verlag 2008 Journal of Separation Science Vol.31 No.16
<P>This study is about the preparation of an open tubular capillary column of molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) and its application to chiral separation by μLC. A non-covalent in-situ molecular imprinting polymerization protocol was used to synthesize the S-ketoprofen MIP. A special procedure was employed to secure formation of an open tubular and rigid MIP layer in a silica capillary of 100 μm id. The capillary was filled with the reaction mixture, sealed, and placed in a water bath at 50°C for 3 h. Then it was flushed with a 0.5 MPa nitrogen flow for 5 min, and was again placed in the water bath for 2 h to complete MIP formation. Methacrylic acid (MAA) has been known to be an inefficient functional monomer in preparation of MIP of an acid molecule. However, MAA was used with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate in preparation of the S-ketoprofen MIP in this study. The open tubular structure and the μLC mode of separation enabled free optimization without any restriction, thus a very good resolution (R = 4.7) of ketoprofen enantiomers was achieved when a mobile phase composed of 30% acetonitrile and 70% acetate buffer at pH 4.5 was used with 5 mbar inlet pressure. This may be partially attributed to the open tubular structure of our MIP, enabling low column back-pressure and free optimization of eluent composition, as well as to the small capillary dimensions. Our MIP capillary column also showed some versatility in chiral separation, thus a good chiral separation was observed for naproxen, ibuprofen, and fenoprofen enantiomers.</P>
Zaidi, Shabi Abbas,Han, Kyoung Moon,Kim, Sung Soon,Hwang, Dong Guk,Cheong, Won Jo WILEY-VCH Verlag 2009 Journal of Separation Science Vol.32 No.7
<P>An open tubular molecule imprinted polymer (OT-MIP) capillary column has been prepared for chiral separation of ofloxacin enantiomers in CEC. The S-ofloxacin imprinted OT column was fabricated by thermally initiated non-covalent polymerization procedure inside a pretreated and silanized fused silica capillary. The template molecule was incorporated with methacrylic acid (MAA), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EDMA) and 4-styrenesulfonic acid (4-SSA) and dissolved in a porogen mixture of ACN/2-propanol (9:1). The separation efficiency of the 4-SSA MIP column was found quite better than that of the MIP column without 4-SSA. It has been demonstrated that our OT-MIP column can separate ofloxacin enantiomers with excellent chiral separation efficiency after tuning the various chromatographic conditions. The optimized chromatographic eluent was 85:15, v/v%, ACN/60 mM sodium acetate at pH 7. The separation efficiency and selectivity of chiral separation of this study were far better than those obtained by previous methods for chiral separation of R- and S-ofloxacin.</P>
Zaidi, Shabi Abbas,Lee, Seung-Mi,Lee, Ju-Young,Cheong, Won-Jo Korean Chemical Society 2010 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.31 No.10
Some open tubular (OT) molecule imprinted polymer (MIP) silica capillary columns with templates of camphor derivatives such as 10-camphorsulfonic acid (10-CSA), 10-camphorsulfonamide (10-CS) and camphor-p-tosyl hydrazone (CTH) have been successfully prepared by the prior generalized preparation protocol. The three MIP thin layers of different templates showed quite different morphologies. The chiral selectivity of each MIP column for the template enantiomers was optimized by changing eluent composition and pH. The optimization conditions were found to be different for the three MIPs. This work suggests prospective successful extension of the generalized preparation protocol for OT-MIP silica capillary columns toward templates of a variety of chemical groups.
Zaidi, S.A.,Cheong, W.J. Elsevier 2009 Journal of chromatography Vol.1216 No.14
Enhanced chiral separation performance has been observed for ketoprofen enantiomers in capillary electrochromatography (CEC) with an open-tubular (OT) column prepared with a specific molecule imprinted polymer (MIP) on the innerwall of 50μm ID capillary. The column was prepared by in situ thermal polymerization inside the pretreated and silanized fused silica capillary. A specific diluted monomer mixture composed of S-ketoprofen, methacrylic acid (MAA, functional monomer), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EDMA, cross-linker), and 4-styrenesulfonic acid (4-SSA) dissolved in 9/1 (v/v) acetonitrile/2-propanol was used to fabricate the OT-MIP layer. 4-SSA was added to form a MIP layer capable of stable and strong electro-osmotic flow (EOF) over the pH range of this study securing CEC elution of ketoprofen having partial negative charge near the optimized pH. Various parameters such as buffer pH, organic modifier composition, salt concentration, and applied potential have been optimized for CEC chiral separation of ketoprofen enantiomers. Very good separation selectivity and efficiency were observed, thus the chromatographic resolution of ketoprofen enantiomers was as high as 10.5, and the number of theoretical plates of R-ketoprofen, 156,000/m (40,000/m for S-ketoprofen), which proves that the OT-MIP-CEC type approach is a promising strategy in MIP study.