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Towards standardisation of the out-of-plane permeability measurement for reinforcement textiles (2024)
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Yong, A., Endruweit, A., George, A., May, D., Aksoy, Y. A., Ali, M. A., Allen, T., Baral, P., Betteridge, C., Brauner, C., Caglar, B., Chiminelli, A., Cracknell, D., Dame, L., Dittmann, J., Dransfeld, C., Drapier, S., García Manrique, J. A., Garrigou, E., Guilloux, A., …Yuksel, O. (2025). Towards standardisation of the out-of-plane permeability measurement for reinforcement textiles. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 190, Article 108630. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2024.108630

In the collaborative effort towards standardisation of out-of-plane permeability measurement, an international benchmarking exercise was carried out whereby 19 participants worldwide were instructed to measure the out-of-plane permeability following... Read More about Towards standardisation of the out-of-plane permeability measurement for reinforcement textiles.

Midwifery-led antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL research programme including a feasibility and pilot cluster RCT (2024)
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MacArthur, C., Bick, D., Salmon, V., Jones, E., Hay-Smith, J., Bishop, J., Gkini, E., Hemming, K., Webb, S., Pearson, M., Coleman, T., Terry, R., Edwards, L., Frawley, H., Oborn, E., & Dean, S. (2024). Midwifery-led antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL research programme including a feasibility and pilot cluster RCT. Programme Grants for Applied Research, 12(9), 1-106. https://doi.org/10.3310/tjdh7946

Background

Antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercises are effective in reducing postnatal urinary incontinence. Midwives, however, lack training and confidence to promote these exercises and often do not provide information or support to women to do... Read More about Midwifery-led antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL research programme including a feasibility and pilot cluster RCT.

Systematic review—understanding the barriers and facilitators experienced by healthcare professionals in providing care for tics: a mixed methods systematic review of clinical knowledge, attitudes, and practices (2024)
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Parker, A., French, B., Groom, M. J., & Hall, C. L. (2024). Systematic review—understanding the barriers and facilitators experienced by healthcare professionals in providing care for tics: a mixed methods systematic review of clinical knowledge, attitudes, and practices. BMC Medical Education, 24, Article 1403. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06369-z

Tic disorders (TDs) have a prevalence of approximately 1%, and while various therapies have demonstrated effectiveness, people with tics and their families report a lack of understanding by healthcare professionals (HCPs). This systematic review incl... Read More about Systematic review—understanding the barriers and facilitators experienced by healthcare professionals in providing care for tics: a mixed methods systematic review of clinical knowledge, attitudes, and practices.

Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences (2024)
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Curtis, B., & Noonan, H. (2024). Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences. Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 80(4), 885-904. https://doi.org/10.17990/RPF/2024_80_4_0885

Many philosophers today accept the broadly Aristotelian view that one can explain de re necessary properties by invoking essence. These ‘Neo-Aristotelian essentialists’ hold that a property F is an essential property of x iff specifying F gives a cor... Read More about Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences.

What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity? (2024)
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Noonan, H. W. (2024). What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?. Organon F, 31(4), 388-398. https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2024.21403

What is so bad about permanent coincidence without identity?’ (Mackie 2008: 163). This is the very question at the heart of the debate between pluralists and monists about constitution (Baker 1997, Fine 2003, Gibbard 1975, Johnston 1992, Lewis 1986,... Read More about What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?.

The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct (2024)
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Noonan, H. (2024). The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct. Argumenta, 2024(19), 369—373. https://doi.org/10.14275/2465-2334/202419.noo

Eric Olson has made an important addition to the discussion started by Parfit of the argument from the possibility of fission to the unimportance of personal iden-tity. Olson’s discussion is challenging. I want, more briefly, to highlight what is the... Read More about The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct.

Effectiveness of early vocational rehabilitation versus usual care to support RETurn to work after stroKE: A pragmatic, parallel-arm multicenter, randomized controlled trial (2024)
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Radford, K. A., Wright-Hughes, A., Thompson, E., Clarke, D. .., Phillips, J., Holmes, J., Powers, K., Trusson, D., Craven, K., Watkins, C., Bowen, A., McKevitt, C., Stevens, J., Murray, J. D., O’Connor, R. J., Pyne, S., Risebro, H., Cameron, R., Sach, T. H., Day, F., …On behalf of the RETAKE Research group. (2024). Effectiveness of early vocational rehabilitation versus usual care to support RETurn to work after stroKE: A pragmatic, parallel-arm multicenter, randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Stroke, https://doi.org/10.1177/17474930241306693

Background: Return-to-work is a major goal achieved by fewer than 50% stroke survivors. Evidence on how to support return-to-work is lacking. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of Early Stroke Specialist Vocational Rehabili... Read More about Effectiveness of early vocational rehabilitation versus usual care to support RETurn to work after stroKE: A pragmatic, parallel-arm multicenter, randomized controlled trial.

Smarter Pregnancy Coaching and Maternal Blood Pressure (2024)
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Hojeij, B., Schoenmakers, S., Van Mullem, I., Willemsen, S. P., Dinnyes, A., Sinclair, K. D., Rousian, M., & Steegers-Theunissen, R. P. (2025). Smarter Pregnancy Coaching and Maternal Blood Pressure. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 68(3), 455-464. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2024.11.007

Introduction
Maternal lifestyle behaviors can affect blood pressure with consequences for maternal and offspring health. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Smarter Pregnancy digital lifestyle coaching program on matern... Read More about Smarter Pregnancy Coaching and Maternal Blood Pressure.

Fault-tolerant hierarchical energy management system for an electrical power system on more-electric aircraft (2024)
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Wang, X., Atkin, J., & Bozhko, S. (2025). Fault-tolerant hierarchical energy management system for an electrical power system on more-electric aircraft. Applied Energy, 379, Article 124955. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.124955

The concept of More-Electric Aircraft (MEA) has the potential to improve the environmental, economic, and reliability performance in the energy and transportation sectors. To achieve this potential, it has become a tendency to develop complex archite... Read More about Fault-tolerant hierarchical energy management system for an electrical power system on more-electric aircraft.

Gender characteristics and comparisons in the emotional reception of standard and aesthetically integrated subtitles in a fantasy-thriller context (2024)
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Mevel, P.-A., Leveridge, F., & Tsikandilakis, M. (in press). Gender characteristics and comparisons in the emotional reception of standard and aesthetically integrated subtitles in a fantasy-thriller context. Journal of Audiovisual Translation,

In this article, we test the findings by Leveridge and colleagues (2024) regarding as regards the reception of aesthetically integrated subtitles (AIS), and most critically, we explore the role of gender in these outcomes. We explore psychophysiologi... Read More about Gender characteristics and comparisons in the emotional reception of standard and aesthetically integrated subtitles in a fantasy-thriller context.

Wherefore art thou competitors? How situational affordances help differentiate among prosociality, individualism, and competition (2024)
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Liu, Y., Stivers, A. W., Murphy, R. O., Van Doesum, N. J., Joireman, J., Gallucci, M., Aharonov-Majar, E., Athenstaedt, U., Bai, L., Böhm, R., Buchan, N. R., Chen, X.-P., Dumont, K. B., Engelmann, J. B., Eriksson, K., Euh, H., Fiedler, S., Friesen, J., Gächter, S., Garcia, C., …Van Lange, P. A. M. (2024). Wherefore art thou competitors? How situational affordances help differentiate among prosociality, individualism, and competition. European Journal of Personality, https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070241298850

The Triple Dominance Measure (choosing between prosocial, individualistic, and competitive options) and the Slider Measure (“sliding” between various orientations, for example, from individualistic to prosocial) are two widely used techniques to meas... Read More about Wherefore art thou competitors? How situational affordances help differentiate among prosociality, individualism, and competition.

A kiloparsec-scale ordered magnetic field in a galaxy at z = 5.6 (2024)
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Chen, J., Lopez-Rodriguez, E., Ivison, R. J., Geach, J. E., Dye, S., Liu, X., & Bendo, G. (2024). A kiloparsec-scale ordered magnetic field in a galaxy at z = 5.6. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 692, Article A34. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202450969

Magnetic fields are widely observed in various astronomical contexts, yet much remains unknown about their significance across different systems and cosmic epochs. Our current knowledge of the evolution of magnetic fields is limited by scarce observa... Read More about A kiloparsec-scale ordered magnetic field in a galaxy at z = 5.6.

Tunnelling-induced wall damage: An appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for masonry (2024)
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Yu, Y., Franza, A., Ghiassi, B., Neves, L. C., & Marshall, A. M. (2025). Tunnelling-induced wall damage: An appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for masonry. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 156, Article 106240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2024.106240

This paper investigates the role of masonry elastoplastic constitutive models on tunnelling-induced damage in buildings. A two-stage analysis method (TSAM) is adopted, incorporating input greenfield displacements, 3D masonry walls, and an elastic mod... Read More about Tunnelling-induced wall damage: An appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for masonry.

Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry (2024)
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Yu, Y., Franza, A., Ghiassi, B., Canhoto Neves, L., & Marshall, A. M. (2025). Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 156, Article 106240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2024.106240

This paper investigates the role of masonry elastoplastic constitutive models on tunnelling induced damage in buildings. A two-stage analysis method (TSAM) is adopted, incorporating input greenfield displacements, 3D masonry walls, and an elastic mod... Read More about Tunnelling-induced wall damage: an appraisal of elastoplastic constitutive models for the masonry.

Integrating human behaviour and epidemiological modelling: unlocking the remaining challenges (2024)
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Hill, E. M., Ryan, M., Haw, D., Lynch, M. P., McCabe, R., Milne, A. E., Turner, M. S., Vedhara, K., Zeng, F., Barons, M. J., Nixon, E. J., Parnell, S., & Bolton, K. J. (2024). Integrating human behaviour and epidemiological modelling: unlocking the remaining challenges. Mathematics in Medical and Life Sciences, 1(1), Article 2429479. https://doi.org/10.1080/29937574.2024.2429479

This paper is part of a special issue on Behavioural Epidemiology.

Historically, responses to health-related emergencies (whether public health, veterinary health or plant health related) have exposed the deficiencies of mathematical models to inc... Read More about Integrating human behaviour and epidemiological modelling: unlocking the remaining challenges.

Monitoring university student response to social distancing policy during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic using Bluetooth: the RADAR study (2024)
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Bolton, K. J., Mendez-Villalon, A., Nanji, H., Jia, R., Ayling, K., Figueredo, G., & Vedhara, K. (2024). Monitoring university student response to social distancing policy during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic using Bluetooth: the RADAR study. Mathematics in Medical and Life Sciences, 1(1), Article 2425096. https://doi.org/10.1080/29937574.2024.2425096

Aim: We use the Remote Assessment of Disease and Relapses platform (RADAR) to collect Bluetooth contact and location data from university students. We test the ability of this technology to objectively capture social interaction, explore the propensi... Read More about Monitoring university student response to social distancing policy during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic using Bluetooth: the RADAR study.

Active Short Circuit Tolerant Design of Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Machines (2024)
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Gallicchio, G., Nardo, M. D., Zou, T., Paciura, K., Gerada, C., & Cupertino, F. (2024). Active Short Circuit Tolerant Design of Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Machines. IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, https://doi.org/10.1109/TEC.2024.3508457

The functional safety standard fulfillment could necessitate the active short circuit manoeuvre regardless the pre-operating condition of the electrical machine used in traction applications. This poses an additional and computationally-challenging r... Read More about Active Short Circuit Tolerant Design of Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Machines.

Assessing Public Morality and the Necessity of Restrictions on ECHR Rights (2024)
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McGoldrick, D., & DeCock, M. (in press). Assessing Public Morality and the Necessity of Restrictions on ECHR Rights. European Human Rights Law Review,

One does not have to be an animal lover to consider that unnecessary suffering during the ritual slaughter of animals is morally unjustified. The moral objection can arguably be met by legally requiring that animals be stunned before being subjected... Read More about Assessing Public Morality and the Necessity of Restrictions on ECHR Rights.

Demanufacturing of thermoplastic composites: Small scale experiments exploring ply separation and recovery (2024)
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Parsons, A. J., Johnson, M. S., Piano, S., & De Focatiis, D. S. (2025). Demanufacturing of thermoplastic composites: Small scale experiments exploring ply separation and recovery. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 190, Article 108626. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2024.108626

Thermoplastic composites are intrinsically suited to recycling, but processes are poorly realised. Methods applied to thermosets are energy intensive, resulting in fibre downgrading and matrix loss. With digital manufacturing and data intertwining, t... Read More about Demanufacturing of thermoplastic composites: Small scale experiments exploring ply separation and recovery.