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Exceptional gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage for densified zeolite templated carbons with high mechanical stability (2014)
Journal Article
Mokaya, R., & Masika, E. (2014). Exceptional gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage for densified zeolite templated carbons with high mechanical stability. Energy and Environmental Science, 7(1), 427-434. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ee42239a

Zeolite templating successfully generates carbons with high surface area and pore volume of ca. 3300 m2 g−1 and 1.6 cm3 g−1, respectively. The templated carbons have an exceptional gravimetric hydrogen uptake of 7.3 wt% at 20 bar and −196 °C, and a p... Read More about Exceptional gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage for densified zeolite templated carbons with high mechanical stability.

Invisible enemies (2014)
Book Chapter
Lee, C. (2014). Invisible enemies. In C. Lee, & S. Crawford (Eds.), Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and DisabilityArchaeopress

Directed Motivational Currents: Energising language learning by creating intense motivational pathways (2014)
Book Chapter
Dörnyei, Z., Muir, C., & Ibrahim, Z. (2014). Directed Motivational Currents: Energising language learning by creating intense motivational pathways. In D. Lasagabaster, A. Doiz, & J. M. Sierra (Eds.), Motivation and foreign language learning: From theory to practice (9-29). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/lllt.40.01dor

In this chapter, we introduce a novel psychological construct whose key aspects are well-established in major motivation theories. A Directed Motivational Current (DMC) is a conceptual framework which depicts unique periods of intensive motivational... Read More about Directed Motivational Currents: Energising language learning by creating intense motivational pathways.

Continuous and direct 'in situ' reaction monitoring of chemical reactions via dielectric property measurement: Controlled polymerisation (2014)
Journal Article
Lester, E., Kamaruddin, M. J., Nguyen, N. T., Robinson, J., El harfi, J., Irvine, D., Binner, E. R., DIMITRAKIS, G., & Kingman, S. W. (2014). Continuous and direct 'in situ' reaction monitoring of chemical reactions via dielectric property measurement: Controlled polymerisation. RSC Advances, 4(11), 5709-5717. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ra46941g

The feasibility of using a parenting programme for the prevention of unintentional home injuries in the under-fives: a cluster randomised controlled trial (2014)
Journal Article
Mytton, J., Ingram, J., Mulvaney, C., Manns, S., Stevens, T., Blair, P., …Stewart-Brown, S. (2014). The feasibility of using a parenting programme for the prevention of unintentional home injuries in the under-fives: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Health Technology Assessment, 18(3), https://doi.org/10.3310/hta18030

Background: Unintentional injury is the leading cause of preventable death of children over the age of 1 year in the UK and a major cause of attendance at emergency departments. Children having one injury are at increased risk of further injuries. Pa... Read More about The feasibility of using a parenting programme for the prevention of unintentional home injuries in the under-fives: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

Postnatal maturation of endogenous opioid systems within the periaqueductal grey and spinal dorsal horn of the rat (2014)
Journal Article
Bennett, A., Kwok, C. H., Devonshire, I. M., & Hathway, G. J. (2014). Postnatal maturation of endogenous opioid systems within the periaqueductal grey and spinal dorsal horn of the rat. PAIN, 155(1), 168-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2013.09.022

Significant opioid-dependent changes occur during the fourth postnatal week in supraspinal sites (rostroventral medulla [RVM], periaqueductal grey [PAG]) that are involved in the descending control of spinal excitability via the dorsal horn (DH). Her... Read More about Postnatal maturation of endogenous opioid systems within the periaqueductal grey and spinal dorsal horn of the rat.

Foundations for an iteration theory of entire quasiregular maps (2014)
Journal Article
Bergweiler, W., & NICKS, D. (2014). Foundations for an iteration theory of entire quasiregular maps. Israel Journal of Mathematics, 201(1), 147-184. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-014-1081-4

The Fatou-Julia iteration theory of rational functions has been extended to uniformly quasiregular mappings in higher dimension by various authors, and recently some results of Fatou-Julia type have also been obtained for non-uniformly quasiregular m... Read More about Foundations for an iteration theory of entire quasiregular maps.

The Early American Novel in Fragments: Reading and Writing Serial Fiction in the Post-Revolutionary United States (2014)
Book Chapter
PETHERS, M. (2014). The Early American Novel in Fragments: Reading and Writing Serial Fiction in the Post-Revolutionary United States. In P. Parrinder, A. Nash, & N. Wilson (Eds.), New Directions in the History of the Novel (63-75). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137026989_4

Following the trend towards authoritative ‘collected works’ and definitive ‘libraries of classics’ inaugurated in both Britain and the United States in the 1860s, publishers today tend to package old novels in a seamless, self-contained, visually uni... Read More about The Early American Novel in Fragments: Reading and Writing Serial Fiction in the Post-Revolutionary United States.

Culture, Education and Politics: Greek and Roman Comedy in Afrikaans (2014)
Book Chapter
Van Zyl Smit, B. (2014). Culture, Education and Politics: Greek and Roman Comedy in Afrikaans. In S. D. Olson (Ed.), Ancient Comedy and Reception (984-999). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781614511250.984

Afrikaans became an official language of the Union of South Africa in 1925. Many works of the Western canon that had been brought to the country by the colonial powers were translated into the new language. To boost the prestige of the language and t... Read More about Culture, Education and Politics: Greek and Roman Comedy in Afrikaans.

A face in the crowd: imagining individual and collective disabled identities in contemporary China (2014)
Journal Article
Dauncey, S. (2014). A face in the crowd: imagining individual and collective disabled identities in contemporary China. Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, 25(2),

This essay explores the concept of a “disabled crowd” in the Chinese cultural and social imagination. It highlights key terms, analogies, and cultural locations of disability that are seen to relate to and inform group identity and collective behavio... Read More about A face in the crowd: imagining individual and collective disabled identities in contemporary China.

Mean curvature, threshold dynamics, and phase field theory on finite graphs (2014)
Journal Article
van Gennip, Y., Guillen, N., Osting, B., & Bertozzi, A. L. (2014). Mean curvature, threshold dynamics, and phase field theory on finite graphs. Milan Journal of Mathematics, 82(1), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00032-014-0216-8

In the continuum, close connections exist between mean curvature flow, the Allen-Cahn (AC) partial differential equation, and the Merriman-Bence-Osher (MBO) threshold dynamics scheme. Graph analogues of these processes have recently seen a rise in po... Read More about Mean curvature, threshold dynamics, and phase field theory on finite graphs.

DEM of triaxial tests on crushable cemented sand (2014)
Journal Article
de Bono, J. P., McDowell, G. R., & Wanatowski, D. (2014). DEM of triaxial tests on crushable cemented sand. Granular Matter, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10035-014-0502-8

Using the discrete element method, triaxial simulations of cemented sand consisting of crushable particles are presented. The triaxial model used features a flexible membrane, allowing realistic deformation to occur, and cementation is modelled using... Read More about DEM of triaxial tests on crushable cemented sand.

DEM of triaxial tests on crushable sand (2014)
Journal Article
de Bono, J. P., & McDowell, G. R. (2014). DEM of triaxial tests on crushable sand. Granular Matter, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10035-014-0500-x

This paper presents simulations of high-pressure triaxial shear tests on a crushable sand. The discrete element method is used, featuring a large number of particles and avoiding the use of agglomerates. The triaxial model features a flexible membran... Read More about DEM of triaxial tests on crushable sand.

Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage (2014)
Journal Article
Yan, Y., Yang, S., Blake, A. J., & Schröder, M. (2014). Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage. Accounts of Chemical Research, 47(2), https://doi.org/10.1021/ar400049h

Hydrogen (H2) is a promising alternative energy carrier due to its environmental benefits, high energy density and its abundance. However, development of a practical storage system to enable the “Hydrogen Economy” remains a huge challenge. Metal-orga... Read More about Studies on metal-organic frameworks of Cu(II) with isophthalate linkers for hydrogen storage.

Confirming a predicted selection rule in inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy: the quantum translator-rotator H2 entrapped inside C60 (2014)
Journal Article
Xu, M., Jiménez-Ruiz, M., Johnson, M. R., Rols, S., Ye, S., Carravetta, M., …Horsewill, A. J. (2014). Confirming a predicted selection rule in inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy: the quantum translator-rotator H2 entrapped inside C60. Physical Review Letters, 113(123001), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.123001

We report an inelastic neutron scattering (INS) study of H2 molecule encapsulated inside the fullerene C60 which confirms the recently predicted selection rule, the first to be established for the INS spectroscopy of aperiodic, discrete molecular com... Read More about Confirming a predicted selection rule in inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy: the quantum translator-rotator H2 entrapped inside C60.