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Role of oxides and porosity on high temperature oxidation of liquid fuelled HVOF thermal sprayed Ni50Cr coatings (2017)
Journal Article
Song, B., Bai, M., Voisey, K. T., & Hussain, T. (2017). Role of oxides and porosity on high temperature oxidation of liquid fuelled HVOF thermal sprayed Ni50Cr coatings. Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 26(3), 554-568. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-017-0531-z

High chromium content in Ni50Cr thermally sprayed coatings can generate a dense and protective scale at the surface of coating. Thus, the Ni50Cr coating is widely used in high temperature oxidation and corrosion applications. A commercially available... Read More about Role of oxides and porosity on high temperature oxidation of liquid fuelled HVOF thermal sprayed Ni50Cr coatings.

Adrenergic blockers and the risk for common solid cancers: a case-control study (2017)
Journal Article
Numbere, B., Fleming, K. M., Walker, A., & Card, T. R. (in press). Adrenergic blockers and the risk for common solid cancers: a case-control study. European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 26(1), https://doi.org/10.1097/cej.0000000000000218

Laboratory studies have suggested that adrenergic blockers may inhibit the proliferation and migration of cancer cells, but epidemiological evidence of their effect on cancer incidence has proven inconsistent. We therefore conducted a case-control st... Read More about Adrenergic blockers and the risk for common solid cancers: a case-control study.

Cracking the code: a personal journey of learning Glaserian grounded theory (2017)
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Narayanasamy, M. J. (2017). Cracking the code: a personal journey of learning Glaserian grounded theory

My PhD study which began in 2009 focused on the decision-making behaviors of mental health professionals, as they attended a “Single Point of Access” meeting. These meetings are set in community mental health services and involve professionals from a... Read More about Cracking the code: a personal journey of learning Glaserian grounded theory.

Non-Markovianity hierarchy of Gaussian processes and quantum amplification (2017)
Journal Article
Liuzzo-Scorpo, P., Roga, W., Souza, L. A., Bernardes, N. K., & Adesso, G. (2017). Non-Markovianity hierarchy of Gaussian processes and quantum amplification. Physical Review Letters, 118(5), Article 050401. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.050401

We investigate the dynamics of Gaussian states of continuous variable systems under Gaussianity-preserving channels. We introduce a hierarchy of such evolutions encompassing Markovian and weakly and strongly non-Markovian processes and provide simple... Read More about Non-Markovianity hierarchy of Gaussian processes and quantum amplification.

Rethinking corruption: hocus-pocus, locus and focus (2017)
Journal Article
Heywood, P. M. (2017). Rethinking corruption: hocus-pocus, locus and focus. Slavonic and East European Review, 95(1), 21-48. https://doi.org/10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.95.1.0021

Although there has been a significant increase in research on the phenomenon of corruption over the last quarter-century, there is little evidence that this has resulted in effective policy interventions, nor in any significant reduction in its scope... Read More about Rethinking corruption: hocus-pocus, locus and focus.

Imaging current-induced switching of antiferromagnetic domains in CuMnAs (2017)
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Grzybowski, M., Wadley, P., Edmonds, K., Beardsley, R., Hills, V. A., Campion, R., …Dhesi, S. (2017). Imaging current-induced switching of antiferromagnetic domains in CuMnAs. Physical Review Letters, 118(5), Article 057701. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.057701

The magnetic order in antiferromagnetic materials is hard to control with external magnetic fields. Using X-ray Magnetic Linear Dichroism microscopy, we show that staggered effective fields generated by electrical current can induce modification of t... Read More about Imaging current-induced switching of antiferromagnetic domains in CuMnAs.

Microscopy and FTIR investigations of the thermal gelation of methylcellulose in glycols (2017)
Journal Article
Fahad, M., Gilbert, M., & Dickens, P. (2017). Microscopy and FTIR investigations of the thermal gelation of methylcellulose in glycols. Polymer Science Series A / Vysokomolekulyarnye Soedineniya, Ser. A, 59(1), 88-97. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965545X17010047

Methylcellulose is a well-known polymer due to its reverse thermal gel formation property in aqueous solutions. Support materials play an important role in the additive manufacturing of three dimensional parts using processes that utilise inkjet tech... Read More about Microscopy and FTIR investigations of the thermal gelation of methylcellulose in glycols.

Delayed response in the Hawk Dove Game (2017)
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Burridge, J., Yu, G., & Mao, Y. (in press). Delayed response in the Hawk Dove Game. European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 90(13), https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2016-70471-1

We consider a group of agents playing the Hawk-Dove game. These agents have a finite memory of past interactions which they use to optimize their play. By both analytical and numerical approaches, we show that an instability occurs at a critical memo... Read More about Delayed response in the Hawk Dove Game.

Diversity of DNA replication in the archaea (2017)
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Ausiannikava, D., & Allers, T. (2017). Diversity of DNA replication in the archaea. Genes, 8(2), https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8020056

DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evolutionary ancestry, the replication machinery found in archaea is similar to that found in eukaryotes. DNA replication is initiated at origins and is h... Read More about Diversity of DNA replication in the archaea.

Compositional dependency on dissolution rate and cytocompatibility of phosphate-based glasses: effect of B2O3 and Fe2O3 addition (2017)
Journal Article
Sharmin, N., Gu, F., Ahmed, I., & Parsons, A. J. (2017). Compositional dependency on dissolution rate and cytocompatibility of phosphate-based glasses: effect of B2O3 and Fe2O3 addition. Journal of Tissue Engineering, 8, 204173141774445. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041731417744454

The unique property of phosphate-based glasses and fibres to be completely dissolved in aqueous media is largely dependent on the glass composition. This article focuses on investigating the effect of replacing Na2O with 3 and 5 mol% Fe2O3 on cytocom... Read More about Compositional dependency on dissolution rate and cytocompatibility of phosphate-based glasses: effect of B2O3 and Fe2O3 addition.

The Dynamics of Portable Wealth, Social Status and Competition in the Ports, Coastal Zones and River Corridors of Northwest Europe, c. AD 650-1100 (2017)
Book Chapter
Loveluck, C. (2017). The Dynamics of Portable Wealth, Social Status and Competition in the Ports, Coastal Zones and River Corridors of Northwest Europe, c. AD 650-1100. In V. Loré, G. Bührer-Thierry, & R. Le Jan (Eds.), Acquérir, prélever, contrôler: les ressources en compétition (400-1100) (299-322). Brepols Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1484/M.HAMA-EB.5.112183

Possession of portable wealth among the connected communities of ports, coasts and river valleys in early medieval northwest Europe reflected a complex web of social relationships of different kinds. It reflected competition in some circumstances, an... Read More about The Dynamics of Portable Wealth, Social Status and Competition in the Ports, Coastal Zones and River Corridors of Northwest Europe, c. AD 650-1100.

Combinatorial actions of bacterial effectors revealed by exploiting genetic tools in yeast (2017)
Journal Article
Huett, A. (2017). Combinatorial actions of bacterial effectors revealed by exploiting genetic tools in yeast. Molecular Systems Biology, 13(1), 911. https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20167447

While yeast has been extensively used as a model system for analysing protein–protein and genetic interactions, in the context of bacterial pathogenesis, the use of yeast-based tools has largely been limited to identifying interactions between pathog... Read More about Combinatorial actions of bacterial effectors revealed by exploiting genetic tools in yeast.

CK2 abrogates the inhibitory effects of PRH/HHEX on prostate cancer cell migration and invasion and acts through PRH to control cell proliferation (2017)
Journal Article
Siddiqui, Y. H., Kershaw, R. M., Humphreys, E. H., Marcolino de Assis Junior, E., Chaudhri, S., Jayaraman, P.-S., & Gaston, K. (2017). CK2 abrogates the inhibitory effects of PRH/HHEX on prostate cancer cell migration and invasion and acts through PRH to control cell proliferation. Oncogenesis, 6, https://doi.org/10.1038/oncsis.2016.82

PRH/HHEX (Proline Rich Homeodomain protein/Haematopoietically-Expressed Homeobox protein) is a transcription factor that controls cell proliferation, cell differentiation and cell migration. Our previous work has shown that in haematopoietic cells Pr... Read More about CK2 abrogates the inhibitory effects of PRH/HHEX on prostate cancer cell migration and invasion and acts through PRH to control cell proliferation.

Capturing residents’ values for urban green space: Mapping, analysis and guidance for practice (2017)
Journal Article
Ives, C. D., Oke, C., Hehir, A., Gordon, A., Wang, Y., & Bekessy, S. A. (2017). Capturing residents’ values for urban green space: Mapping, analysis and guidance for practice. Landscape and Urban Planning, 161, 32-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2016.12.010

Planning for green space is guided by standards and guidelines but there is currently little understanding of the variety of values people assign to green spaces or their determinants. Land use planners need to know what values are associated with di... Read More about Capturing residents’ values for urban green space: Mapping, analysis and guidance for practice.

Terminal uranium(V/VI) nitride activation of carbon dioxide and carbon disulfide: factors governing diverse and well-defined cleavage and redox reactions (2017)
Journal Article
Cleaves, P. A., Kefalidis, C. E., Gardner, B. M., Tuna, F., McInnes, E. J., Lewis, W., …Liddle, S. T. (2017). Terminal uranium(V/VI) nitride activation of carbon dioxide and carbon disulfide: factors governing diverse and well-defined cleavage and redox reactions. Chemistry - A European Journal, 23(12), 2950-2959. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201605620

The reactivity of terminal uranium(V/VI) nitrides with CE2 (E=O, S) is presented. Well-defined C=E cleavage followed by zero-, one-, and two-electron redox events is observed. The uranium(V) nitride [U(TrenTIPS)(N)][K(B15C5)2] (1, TrenTIPS=N(CH2CH2NS... Read More about Terminal uranium(V/VI) nitride activation of carbon dioxide and carbon disulfide: factors governing diverse and well-defined cleavage and redox reactions.

Using corpora to track changing thought styles: evidentiality, epistemology, and Early Modern English and German scientific discourse (2017)
Journal Article
Whitt, R. J. (2017). Using corpora to track changing thought styles: evidentiality, epistemology, and Early Modern English and German scientific discourse. Kalbotyra, 69, https://doi.org/10.15388/Klbt.2016.10376

Most research on evidentiality has focused on classifying evidential systems synchronically; meanwhile, diachronic studies on evidentiality seem to have focused on the development of specific items into evidential markers with little regard to discou... Read More about Using corpora to track changing thought styles: evidentiality, epistemology, and Early Modern English and German scientific discourse.

Nanoscale engineering of hybrid magnetite–carbon nanofibre materials for magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents (2017)
Journal Article
Metelkina, O. N., Lodge, R. W., Rudakovskaya, P. G., Gerasimov, V. M., Lucas, C. H., Grebennikov, I. S., …Majouga, A. G. (2017). Nanoscale engineering of hybrid magnetite–carbon nanofibre materials for magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 5(8), 2167-2174. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6TC04141H

Magnetic nanomaterials show significant promise as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We have developed a new highly efficient one-step procedure for the synthesis of magnetically- functionalised hollow carbon nanofibres, where (i)... Read More about Nanoscale engineering of hybrid magnetite–carbon nanofibre materials for magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.

Spheroid arrays for high-throughput single-cell analysis of spatial patterns and biomarker expression in 3D (2017)
Journal Article
Ivanov, D. P., & Grabowska, A. M. (2017). Spheroid arrays for high-throughput single-cell analysis of spatial patterns and biomarker expression in 3D. Scientific Reports, 7(1), Article 41160. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41160

We describe and share a device, methodology and image analysis algorithms, which allow up to 66 spheroids to be arranged into a gel-based array directly from a culture plate for downstream processing and analysis. Compared to processing individual sa... Read More about Spheroid arrays for high-throughput single-cell analysis of spatial patterns and biomarker expression in 3D.