Search Results - Gibbs, H. A.
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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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Effects of radiation on predicted flame temperature and combustion products of a burning liquid fuel spray
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Distinct magnetic phase transition at the surface of an antiferromagnet
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Quantized Self-Assembly of Discotic Rings in a Liquid Crystal Confined in Nanopores
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Raising awareness of the occupational health of older construction workers
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Designing for health – reducing occupational health risks in bored pile operations
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Loughborough University SKInS: wearable simulations of occupational health – defining specifications and product development
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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“…The H2O splitting mechanism is a very attractive alternative used in electrochemistry for the formation of O3. …”
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Recurrence rates for shifts of finite type
Published 2024“…Let ΣA be a topologically mixing shift of finite type, let σ : ΣA → ΣA be the usual left-shift, and let μ be the Gibbs measure for a H¨older continuous potential that is not cohomologous to a constant. …”
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Towards more accurate and reliable mathematical model for steam gasification [Abstract]
Published 2017“…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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