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Benjamin J. Brimacombe, James A. Scobie, Joseph M. Flynn, Carl M. Sangan and Oliver J. Pountney
This paper presents experimental measurements of adiabatic effectiveness for three transpiration cooling porosities (ϕ=" role="presentation">??=?=
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Alex Griffiths, Shatha Alhulaefi, Eleanor J. Hayes, Jamie Matu, Kirsten Brandt, Anthony Watson, Mario Siervo and Oliver M. Shannon
In recent years, a number of studies have explored the potential salutary effects of dietary nitrate, with promising findings emerging. Indeed, numerous investigations have now demonstrated that increasing intake of dietary nitrate can reduce blood press...
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Laura Oliver, Laura Fernández-de-Castro, Thomas Dietrich, Maria Carmen Villaran and Ramón J. Barrio
The study demonstrates the potential of industrial waste-derived volatile fatty acids to be used as a sustainable carbon source in the heterotrophic cultivation of Schizochytrium limacinum.
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Christin Wilske, Peter Herzsprung, Oliver J. Lechtenfeld, Norbert Kamjunke, Jürgen W. Einax and Wolf von Tümpling
Long-term changes in dissolved organic matter (DOM) quality, especially in humic-rich raw waters, may lead to intensive adaptions in drinking-water processing. However, seasonal DOM quality changes in standing waters are poorly understood. To fill this g...
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Marc J. Addison, Michael O. Rivett, Peaches Phiri, Prince Mleta, Emma Mblame, Modesta Banda, Oliver Phiri, Wilson Lakudzala and Robert M. Kalin
Consumption of groundwater containing fluoride exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) 1.5 mg/L standard leaves people vulnerable to fluorosis: a vulnerability not well characterised in Malawi. To evaluate geogenic fluoride source and concentration, gr...
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Iñigo Zabarte-Maeztu, Fleur E. Matheson, Merilyn Manley-Harris, Robert J. Davies-Colley, Megan Oliver and Ian Hawes
Seagrass meadows are vulnerable to fine sediment (mud) pollution, with impacts usually attributed to reduction in submerged light. Here we tested two non-exclusive hypotheses, that mud particles (<63 µm) impact seagrasses through both (1) the light clima...
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J. Pablo Arroyo-Mora, Margaret Kalacska, Deep Inamdar, Raymond Soffer, Oliver Lucanus, Janine Gorman, Tomas Naprstek, Erica Skye Schaaf, Gabriela Ifimov, Kathryn Elmer and George Leblanc
Hyperspectral remote sensing provides a wealth of data essential for vegetation studies encompassing a wide range of applications (e.g., species diversity, ecosystem monitoring, etc.). The development and implementation of UAV-based hyperspectral systems...
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Cristian Carmona, Gabriel Horrach, Carles Oliver, Francisco J. Forteza, Joan Muñoz
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The Balearic Islands? Housing Institute (Instituto Balear de la Vivienda-IBAVI), in collaboration with the Directorate General of Nature, Environmental Education, and Climate Change of the government of the Balearic Islands, has received a European grant...
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Lydon D. Alexandrou, Barry J. Meehan, Paul D. Morrison and Oliver A. H. Jones
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Oliver Weigelt and Christine J. Syrek
Unfinished tasks have been identified as a significant job stressor that impairs employee recovery after work. Classic experimental research by Ovsiankina has shown that people tend to resume yet unfinished tasks to satisfy their need for closure. We app...
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