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    The pupil's thinking / by E.A. Peel. by Peel, E. A.

    Published 1976
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    The psychological basis of education / by E.A. Peel. by Peel, E. A.

    Edition: 2nd ed.
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    Degradation of adhesion strength within mini-modules during damp-heat exposure by Dan Wu, Jiang Zhu, Thomas R. Betts, Ralph Gottschalg

    Published 2013
    “…The degradation of adhesion strength between back-sheet and encapsulant due to moisture ingress was investigated for commercial crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) mini-modules. The damp-heat test originated from qualification test was carried out at five different temperature and humidity conditions (95oC/85% RH, 85oC/85% RH, 65oC/85% RH, 85oC/65% RH and 85oC/45% RH) to assess the impact of stress levels on test outcomes. …”
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    A preliminary investigation into the apparent abhesive effect of stearic acid on cured silicone elastomer by U.J. Ana, Gary Critchlow, K.M. Ford, N.R. Godfrey, David Grandy, M.A. Spence

    Published 2010
    “…This showed that stearic acid did not form a weak boundary layer at the metal-polymer interface as would traditionally be expected. …”
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    Rethinking city-regionalism as the production of new non-state spatial strategies: the case of Peel Holdings Atlantic Gateway Strategy by John Harrison

    Published 2013
    “…The brainchild of a private investment group, Peel Holdings, the Atlantic Gateway is important because it points toward the production of new non-state spatial strategies. …”
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    Behaviour of R.C. beams upgraded with externally bonded steel or FRP plates by Mahmoud A.H. Hassanen

    Published 2000
    “…The structural behaviour of simply supported reinforced concrete (R.C.) beams strengthened in flexure by externally bonded steel or fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) plates has been investigated. …”
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    FE investigation of failure modes at the soffit of a steel plated RC beam by Mohammad Arsalan Khan

    Published 2014
    “…Initially designed to achieve a desired capacity, the plated beams prematurely fail in undesirable modes of failure, such as debonding and peeling. …”
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    Realistic adhesion test for photovoltaic modules qualification by Jiang Zhu, Dan Wu, Daniel Montiel-Chicharro, Tom Betts, Ralph Gottschalg

    Published 2018
    “…The test presented reproduces the actual adhesion requirements for fielded modules much more closely than the commonly used peel testing. The test is conducted in-situ during standard damp-heat test at a temperature of 85°C and 85% relative humidity, with the modules installed at an angle to give an appropriate force vector perpendicular to the backsheet. …”
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    Numerical representation of multiple premature failures in steel-plated RC beams by Mohammad Arsalan Khan, Jamal El-Rimawi, Vadim Silberschmidt

    Published 2017
    “…© World Scientific Publishing Company.Realizing the importance of widely used technique of plating for flexural retrofitting of reinforced concrete (RC) beams and its drawbacks due to premature failure(s), present work concentrates in developing a finite element tool model capable of successfully capturing multiple premature failure modes and their corresponding behaviors. …”
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    Degradation of interfacial adhesion strength within photovoltaic mini-modules during damp-heat exposure by Dan Wu, Jiang Zhu, Tom Betts, Ralph Gottschalg

    Published 2014
    “…The damp-heat tests originating from the International Electrotechnical Commission qualification test were carried out at five different temperature and relative humidity (RH) conditions (95 °C/85% RH, 85 °C/85% RH, 65 °C/85% RH, 85 °C/65% RH and 85 °C/45% RH). …”
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    The biocompatibility and adhesive properties of polymer–clay nanocomposite hydrogels by Laura Jinks

    Published 2020
    “…These coatings did not affect the differentiation of SH-SY5Y cells into a neuronal phenotype, as demonstrated by no change in the average number of neurites or the average length of the neurites on all other samples.UV-initiated hydrogels have begun to demonstrate the properties required in an additively manufactured prosthetic device exhibiting neural control. …”
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    Hot ceramic lithography of silica-based ceramic cores: The effect of process temperature on vat-photopolymierisation by Basar Ozkan, Farzaneh Sameni, Athanasios Goulas, Sarah Karmel, Daniel Engstrom, Ehsan Sabet

    Published 2022
    “…The results indicate that printing temperature, if set as described, can significantly impact the mechanical property of parts and conversion rate of the base binders for a successful print process. The second part of this study investigates the impact of temperature on the rheological behaviour and peeling forces of highly loaded ceramic-loaded mixtures (61.2 vol.% of SiO2-ZrSiO4). …”
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    Supplementary information files for Hot ceramic lithography of silica-based ceramic cores: The effect of process temperature on vat-photopolymierisation by Basar Ozkan, Farzaneh Sameni, Athanasios Goulas, Sarah Karmel, Daniel Engstrom, Ehsan Sabet

    Published 2023
    “…The results indicate that printing temperature, if set as described, can significantly impact the mechanical property of parts and conversion rate of the base binders for a successful print process. The second part of this study investigates the impact of temperature on the rheological behaviour and peeling forces of highly loaded ceramic-loaded mixtures (61.2 vol.% of SiO2-ZrSiO4). …”
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    Elizabethan bibliographies / by Samuel A. Tannenbaum and Dorothy R. Tannenbaum

    Published 1967
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    Essential accounting for managers. by Robson, A. P. (Alan Peel)

    Edition: 2nd edition.
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    Queering reproductive loss: Exploring grief and memorialization by Christa Craven, Elizabeth Peel

    Published 2017
    “…These stories are drawn from Peel’s online survey of 60 non-heterosexual women from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and Craven’s 50 interviews with LGBTQ people who had experienced loss in the USA and Canada. …”
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    Stories of grief and hope: Queer experiences of reproductive loss. by Christa Craven, Elizabeth Peel

    Published 2014
    “…These stories are drawn from Peel’s online survey of 60 non-heterosexual women from the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and Craven’s 40 interviews with LGBTQ people who had experienced loss in the USA and Canada. …”
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