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Bacteriological water testing by H2S method
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Work-related ill-health in construction: the importance of scope, ownership and understanding
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Modelling of driven free surface liquid films
Published 2015“…In particular, we focus on the relation of the deposition of (i) an ultrathin precursor film at small velocities and (ii) a macroscopic film of thickness h ∝ U^(2/3) (corresponding to the classical Landau Levich film). …”
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Distinct magnetic phase transition at the surface of an antiferromagnet
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Effects of radiation on predicted flame temperature and combustion products of a burning liquid fuel spray
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Raising awareness of the occupational health of older construction workers
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Loughborough University SKInS: wearable simulations of occupational health – defining specifications and product development
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Quantized Self-Assembly of Discotic Rings in a Liquid Crystal Confined in Nanopores
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Insights into the mechanism of electrochemical ozone production via water splitting on the Ni and Sb Doped SnO2 catalyst
Published 2017“…In order to investigate the H2O splitting mechanism Density Functional Theory (DFT) was performed on a Ni/Sb-SnO2 surface with oxygen vacancies. …”
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Recurrence rates for shifts of finite type
Published 2024“…In particular, given a function ψ : N → N we are interested in the following set Rψ = {i ∈ ΣA : in+1 . . . in+ψ(n)+1 = i1 . . . iψ(n) for infinitely many n ∈ N}. …”
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Towards more accurate and reliable mathematical model for steam gasification [Abstract]
Published 2017“…Hydrogen is one of the most important renewable energy that can be employed in many applications e.g. fuel cell technologies. Biomass, including municipal solid waste, is also a potential option for producing hydrogen and they can be converted through the thermochemical process particularly gasification, which is a technology that can produce H2 on both small and large scales using just air or steam as the oxidizing agents. …”
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Designing for health and safety in cladding installation – implications from pre-assembly
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Designing for health – reducing occupational health risks in bored pile operations
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