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Assessing Handheld Mobile Laser Scanners for Forest Surveys (2015)
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Ryding, J., Williams, E., Smith, M. J., & Eichhorn, M. P. (2015). Assessing Handheld Mobile Laser Scanners for Forest Surveys. Remote Sensing, 7(1), 1095-1111. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs70101095

Abstract: A handheld mobile laser scanning (HMLS) approach to forest inventory surveying allows virtual reconstructions of forest stands and extraction of key structural parameters from beneath the canopy, significantly reducing survey time when comp... Read More about Assessing Handheld Mobile Laser Scanners for Forest Surveys.

Effect of surface conditions on internal oxidation and nitridation of HVOF MCrAlY coatings (2015)
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Chen, H., McCartney, D., & Voisey, K. (in press). Effect of surface conditions on internal oxidation and nitridation of HVOF MCrAlY coatings. Materials at High Temperatures, 32(1-2), https://doi.org/10.1179/0960340914Z.000000000103

This study deals with the isothermal oxidation behaviour of high velocity oxy-fuel sprayed MCrAlY coatings. Both free-standing coatings and coatings attached to IN738 and CMSX4 substrates undergo isothermal oxidation at 1100°C for up to 100h. The eff... Read More about Effect of surface conditions on internal oxidation and nitridation of HVOF MCrAlY coatings.

Cyclic thermomechanical testing of 316 stainless steel (2015)
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Buss, T., & Hyde, C. J. (in press). Cyclic thermomechanical testing of 316 stainless steel. Materials at High Temperatures, 32(3), https://doi.org/10.1179/0960340914Z.00000000068

Materials used for components such as power plant steam pipes, gas turbines discs and die forming machinery can be subject to combinations of extreme loading and temperature conditions. In addition, the materials can contain or develop cracks. Once a... Read More about Cyclic thermomechanical testing of 316 stainless steel.

Homogeneous spherical data of orbits in spherical embeddings (2015)
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Gagliardi, G., & Hofscheier, J. (2015). Homogeneous spherical data of orbits in spherical embeddings. Transformation Groups, 20(1), 83-98. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00031-014-9297-2

Let G be a connected reductive complex algebraic group. Luna assigned to any spherical homogeneous space G/H a combinatorial object called a homogeneous spherical datum. By a theorem of Losev, this object uniquely determines G/H up to G-equivariant i... Read More about Homogeneous spherical data of orbits in spherical embeddings.

Characterisation of human saliva as a platform for oral dissolution medium development (2015)
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Gittings, S., Turnbull, N., Henry, B., Roberts, C. J., & Gershkovich, P. (2015). Characterisation of human saliva as a platform for oral dissolution medium development. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 91, 16-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.01.007

Human saliva is a biological fluid of great importance in the field of dissolution testing. However, until now, no consensus has been reached on its key characteristics relevant to dissolution testing. As a result, it is difficult to select or develo... Read More about Characterisation of human saliva as a platform for oral dissolution medium development.

Measurement of gastric meal and secretion volumes using magnetic resonance imaging (2015)
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Hoad, C., Parker, H., Hudders, N., Costigan, C., Cox, E., Perkins, A., …Gowland, P. (2015). Measurement of gastric meal and secretion volumes using magnetic resonance imaging. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 60(3), 1367-1383. https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/60/3/1367

MRI can assess multiple gastric functions without ionizing radiation. However, time consuming image acquisition and analysis of gastric volume data, plus confounding of gastric emptying measurements by gastric secretions mixed with the test meal have... Read More about Measurement of gastric meal and secretion volumes using magnetic resonance imaging.

Characterization of human disease phenotypes associated with mutations in TREX1, RNASEH2A, RNASEH2B, RNASEH2C, SAMHD1, ADAR, and IFIH1 (2015)
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Crow, Y. J., Chase, D. S., Lowenstein Schmidt, J., Szynkiewicz, M., Forte, G. M., Gornall, H. L., …Rice, G. I. (2015). Characterization of human disease phenotypes associated with mutations in TREX1, RNASEH2A, RNASEH2B, RNASEH2C, SAMHD1, ADAR, and IFIH1. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 167(2), 296-312. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.36887

Aicardi–Goutières syndrome is an inflammatory disease occurring due to mutations in any of TREX1, RNASEH2A, RNASEH2B, RNASEH2C, SAMHD1, ADAR or IFIH1. We report on 374 patients from 299 families with mutations in these seven genes. Most patients conf... Read More about Characterization of human disease phenotypes associated with mutations in TREX1, RNASEH2A, RNASEH2B, RNASEH2C, SAMHD1, ADAR, and IFIH1.

The SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey: ALMA resolves the rest-frame far-infrared emission of sub-millemeter galaxies (2015)
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Simpson, J. M., Smail, I., Swinbank, A. M., Almaini, O., Blain, A. W., Bremer, M. N., …van der Werf, P. P. (2015). The SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey: ALMA resolves the rest-frame far-infrared emission of sub-millemeter galaxies. Astrophysical Journal, 799(1), 81. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/799/1/81

We present high-resolution (0’’.3) Atacama Large Millimeter Array 870 μm imaging of 52 sub-millimeter galaxies (SMGs) in the Ultra Deep Survey field to investigate the size and morphology of the sub-millimeter (sub-mm) emission on 2–10 kpc scales. We... Read More about The SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey: ALMA resolves the rest-frame far-infrared emission of sub-millemeter galaxies.

An overview of the mental health system in Gaza: an assessment using the World Health Organization’s Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) (2015)
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Saymah, D., Tait, L., & Michail, M. (2015). An overview of the mental health system in Gaza: an assessment using the World Health Organization’s Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS). International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 9, https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-4458-9-4

Background: Mental health system reform is urgently needed in Gaza to respond to increasing mental health consequences of conflict. Evidence from mental health systems research is needed to inform decision-making. We aimed to provide new knowledge on... Read More about An overview of the mental health system in Gaza: an assessment using the World Health Organization’s Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS).

‘The viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi’: British symbols of power in post-colonial India (2015)
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McGarr, P. M. (2015). ‘The viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi’: British symbols of power in post-colonial India. Modern Asian Studies, 49(3), 787-831. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X14000080

In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imperial iconography, to the surprise and approval of many Western observers, India evidenced little interest in sweeping away remnants of its colonial h... Read More about ‘The viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi’: British symbols of power in post-colonial India.

Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions (2015)
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Carrol, G., & Conklin, K. (2015). Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 7(5), https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.7.5.5

Eye-tracking in linguistics has focused mainly on reading at the level of the word or sentence. In this paper we discuss how the phenomenon of formulaic language might best be examined using this methodology. Formulaic language is fundamentally multi... Read More about Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions.

A machine learning heuristic to identify biologically relevant and minimal biomarker panels from omics data (2015)
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Swan, A. L., Stekel, D. J., Hodgman, C., Allaway, D., Alqahtani, M. H., Mobasheri, A., & Bacardit, J. (2015). A machine learning heuristic to identify biologically relevant and minimal biomarker panels from omics data. BMC Genomics, 16(Suppl 1), doi:10.1186/1471-2164-16-s1-s2

Background: Investigations into novel biomarkers using omics techniques generate large amounts of data. Due to their size and numbers of attributes, these data are suitable for analysis with machine learning methods. A key component of typical machin... Read More about A machine learning heuristic to identify biologically relevant and minimal biomarker panels from omics data.

Do orally administered antibiotics reach concentrations in the middle ear sufficient to eradicate planktonic and biofilm bacteria?: a review (2015)
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Belfield, K., Bayston, R., Birchall, J., & Daniel, M. (2015). Do orally administered antibiotics reach concentrations in the middle ear sufficient to eradicate planktonic and biofilm bacteria?: a review. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 79(3), 296-300. doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2015.01.003

INTRODUCTION: Infectious conditions of the middle ear are a common and significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Systemic antibiotics are frequently used, but their effectiveness will depend on whether an adequate antibiotic concentrat... Read More about Do orally administered antibiotics reach concentrations in the middle ear sufficient to eradicate planktonic and biofilm bacteria?: a review.

The functional repertoire of survivin's tails (2015)
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Wheatley, S. P. (2015). The functional repertoire of survivin's tails. Cell Cycle, 14(2), https://doi.org/10.4161/15384101.2014.979680

Survivin is a multitasking protein that can inhibit cell death and that is essential for mitosis. Due to these prosurvival activities and the correlation of its expression with tumour resistance to conventional cancer treatments, survivin has receive... Read More about The functional repertoire of survivin's tails.

Impact of infection control interventions on rates of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in National Health Service acute hospitals, East Midlands, UK, using interrupted time-series analysis (2015)
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Newitt, S., Myles, P. R., Birkin, J., Maskell, V., Slack, R., Nguyen-Van-Tam, J., & Szatkowski, L. (in press). Impact of infection control interventions on rates of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in National Health Service acute hospitals, East Midlands, UK, using interrupted time-series analysis. Journal of Hospital Infection, 90(1), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2014.12.016

Background: Reducing healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) is a UK national priority. Multiple national and regional interventions aimed at reduction have been implemented in National Health Service acute hospitals, but assessment of their effective... Read More about Impact of infection control interventions on rates of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in National Health Service acute hospitals, East Midlands, UK, using interrupted time-series analysis.

Renormalized vacuum polarization on rotating warped AdS3 black holes (2015)
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Ferreira, H. R., & Louko, J. (2015). Renormalized vacuum polarization on rotating warped AdS3 black holes. Physical Review D, 91(2), Article 024038. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.91.024038

We compute the renormalized vacuum polarization of a massive scalar field in the Hartle-Hawking state on (2+1)-dimensional rotating, spacelike stretched black hole solutions to topologically massive gravity, surrounded by a Dirichlet mirror that make... Read More about Renormalized vacuum polarization on rotating warped AdS3 black holes.

The effect of isocapnic hyperoxia on neurophysiology as measured with MRI and MEG (2015)
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Croal, P. L., Hall, E. L., Driver, I. D., Brookes, M. J., Gowland, P. A., & Francis, S. T. (2015). The effect of isocapnic hyperoxia on neurophysiology as measured with MRI and MEG. NeuroImage, 105, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.10.036

The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterised, with studies reporting conflicting results on the role of hyperoxia as a vasoconstrictor. It is not clear whether hyperoxia is the primary contributor to vasoconstriction or whether... Read More about The effect of isocapnic hyperoxia on neurophysiology as measured with MRI and MEG.