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Nompilo Moyo, Martin Jones, Shaun Dennis, Karan Sharma, Michael McKeown and Richard Gray
Higher levels of educational preparation for nurses are associated with lower mortality rates in both medical and surgical wards. In mental health inpatient wards, few studies have examined whether specialist mental health nurse training has any impact o...
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Suzanne K. Thomas, Adam Pockett, Krishna Seunarine, Michael Spence, Dimitrios Raptis, Simone Meroni, Trystan Watson, Matt Jones and Matthew J. Carnie
The number of interconnected devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is increasing at a considerable rate. It is inevitable therefore that so too will the energy demand. IoT describes a range of technologies such as sensors, software,...
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Michael John Lowde, Henry George Arthur Peters, Ruadan Geraghty, Jasper Graham-Jones, Richard Pemberton and John Summerscales
Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) matrix composites are widely used in large marine structures, and in wind turbines where blade lengths are now over 100 m. Composites are the material of choice for small vessels due to ease of manufacture, high hull girder...
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Dennis Barber III, Michael Harris, Jeffrey Jones
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Michael Jones, Marc Alexander, Marc Höfinger, Miles Barnett, Perry Comeau and Arthur Gubbels
This paper describes a joint research campaign conducted by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the National Research Council Canada (NRC) to explore methods and techniques to expose rotorcraft pilot-induced oscillations (PIOs) during flight testing. A...
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Michelle H. Busch, Katie H. Costigan, Ken M. Fritz, Thibault Datry, Corey A. Krabbenhoft, John C. Hammond, Margaret Zimmer, Julian D. Olden, Ryan M. Burrows, Walter K. Dodds, Kate S. Boersma, Margaret Shanafield, Stephanie K. Kampf, Meryl C. Mims, Michael T. Bogan, Adam S. Ward, Mariana Perez Rocha, Sarah Godsey, George H. Allen, Joanna R. Blaszczak, C. Nathan Jones and Daniel C. Allenadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Rivers that cease to flow are globally prevalent. Although many epithets have been used for these rivers, a consensus on terminology has not yet been reached. Doing so would facilitate a marked increase in interdisciplinary interest as well as critical n...
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Li Erikson, Patrick Barnard, Andrea O?Neill, Nathan Wood, Jeanne Jones, Juliette Finzi Hart, Sean Vitousek, Patrick Limber, Maya Hayden, Michael Fitzgibbon, Jessica Lovering and Amy Foxgrover
This paper is the second of two that describes the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) approach for quantifying physical hazards and socio-economic hazard exposure in coastal zones affected by sea-level rise and changing coastal storms. The modelling ...
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Lee K. Jones, Nathan H. Gartner, Michael Shubov, Chronis Stamatiadis, David Einstein
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This study develops new methods for network assessment and control by taking explicit account of demand variability and uncertainty using partial sensor and survey data while imposing equilibrium conditions during the data collection phase. The methods c...
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Michael G. Sanderson, Theo Economou, Kate H. Salmon and Sarah E. O. Jones
Increases in numbers and lengths of heat waves have previously been identified in global temperature records, including locations within Europe. However, studies of changes in UK heat wave characteristics are limited. Historic daily maximum temperatures ...
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Benjamin T. Jones, Jennifer Muller, Sebastian O?Shea, Asan Bacak, Grant Allen, Martin Gallagher, Keith Bower, Michael Le Breton, Thomas J. Bannan, Stephane Bauguitte, John Pyle, Dave Lowry, Rebecca Fisher, James France, Euan Nisbet, Dudley Shallcross and Carl Percival
This study presents the first gaseous formic acid (HC(O)OH) concentration measurements collected over the Fenno-Scandinavian wetlands (67.9?68.0° N, 22.1?27.8° E) as part of the MAMM (Methane and other greenhouse gases in the Arctic-Measurements, process...
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