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Next steps to prevent stillbirth associated with growth restriction.
JC Kingdom, GC Smith
Mar 30, 2020
Despite increasing use of ultrasound in obstetrics, the task of accurately identifying fetuses at risk of stillbirth from chronic placental diseases (Kingdom JC, et al. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 2018;218:S803–17) continues to...
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Distribution of the superconducting critical current density within a Gd–Ba–Cu–O single grain
Abstract: The magnitude of the maximum trapped magnetic field in a bulk, single-grain superconductor is a key performance figure of merit. This is determined, generally, by the magnitude of the critical current density, Jc, and...
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Magnetization of YBCO film with ac travelling magnetic waves of relatively short wavelengths
W Wang, T Coombs
Aug 28, 2018
© 2017 Author(s). The magnetizations of the YBCO film with ac travelling magnetic waves of relatively short wavelengths were studied. The results have verified that the reported “intermediate value” of the superconducting...
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Distribution of the superconducting critical current density within a Gd–Ba–Cu–O single grain
Abstract: The magnitude of the maximum trapped magnetic field in a bulk, single-grain superconductor is a key performance figure of merit. This is determined, generally, by the magnitude of the critical current density, Jc, and...
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The transient voltage response of ReBCO coated conductors exhibiting dynamic resistance
Abstract: Dynamic resistance can be observed in a superconducting tape carrying a DC current which is exposed to an oscillating magnetic field. This effect is attributed to the interaction between the transport current and...
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Cross-field demagnetization of stacks of tapes
Abstract: Stacks of superconducting (SC) tapes can trap much higher magnetic fields than conventional magnets. This makes them very promising for motors and generators. However, ripple magnetic fields in these machines present a...
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Energy and greenhouse gas balance of the use of forest residues for bioenergy production in the UK
Life cycle analysis is used to assess the energy requirements and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with extracting UK forest harvesting residues for use as a biomass resource. Three forest harvesting residues were...
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Energy and greenhouse gas balance of the use of forest residues for bioenergy production in the UK
Life cycle analysis is used to assess the energy requirements and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with extracting UK forest harvesting residues for use as a biomass resource. Three forest harvesting residues were...
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A Transcriptomic Analysis of Xylan Mutants Does Not Support the Existence of a Secondary Cell Wall Integrity System in Arabidopsis.
Yeast have long been known to possess a cell wall integrity (CWI) system, and recently an analogous system has been described for the primary walls of plants (PCWI) that leads to changes in plant growth and cell wall...
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Measuring Air Quality for Advocacy in Africa (MA3)
Ambient air pollution in urban cities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is an important public health problem with models and limited monitoring data indicating high concentrations of pollutants such as fine particulate matter...
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RE-WRITING THE CONSTRUCTION HISTORY OF BOUGHTON HOUSE (NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, UK) WITH THE HELP OF DOCU-TOOLS®
JC Schuster
Mar 05, 2020
Abstract. The tablet-based software docu-tools digitize the documentation of buildings, simplifies construction and facility management and the data analysis in building and construction-history research. As a plan-based...
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Model fitting to concrete carbonation data with non-zero initial carbonation depth
JC Forsdyke, JM Lees
Jan 27, 2023
AbstractCarbonation is a key mechanism for deterioration of reinforced concrete structures. In design for resistance to carbonation, the performance of mixes is often specified and measured in...
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Personal exposures to fine particulate matter and carbon monoxide in relation to cooking activities in rural Malawi.
Background: Air pollution is a major environmental risk factor for cardiorespiratory disease. Exposures to household air pollution from cooking and other activities, are particularly high in Southern Africa. Following an...
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Frugal innovation
JC Prabhu
May 11, 2017
The global economy will face significant challenges over the next few decades. On the one hand, it must meet the needs of 7 billion consumers (growing to 9 billion by 2050), including the currently unmet basic needs of large...
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