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Thermal cycling effects on the durability of a pultruded GFRP material for off-shore civil engineering structures
This paper investigates the effects of thermal cycles on the structural integrity of a pultruded Glass Fibre Reinforced
Polymer (GFRP). Through a critical review of current literature alongside a comprehensive experimental...
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Thermal cycling effects on the durability of a pultruded GFRP material for off-shore civil engineering structures
This paper investigates the effects of thermal cycles on the structural integrity of a pultruded Glass Fibre Reinforced
Polymer (GFRP). Through a critical review of current literature alongside a comprehensive experimental...
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ARTP statement on cardiopulmonary exercise testing 2021.
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become an invaluable tool in healthcare, improving the diagnosis of disease and the quality, efficacy, assessment and safety of treatment across a range of pathologies. CPET's superior...
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ARTP statement on cardiopulmonary exercise testing 2021.
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become an invaluable tool in healthcare, improving the diagnosis of disease and the quality, efficacy, assessment and safety of treatment across a range of pathologies. CPET's superior...
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Communication Overload in Online Communities in Higher Education
This paper presents part of a research project on the use of information technology by students and teachers to communicate with each other in online community contexts of higher education institutions. The part of this project...
Electronic product returns and potential reuse opportunities
One route to reducing electronic waste, increasing product reuse, is dependent on the quality and functionality of discarded electronic goods (core), about which little is known or understood. This paper reports on the...
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Editorial:ViTac
Animals interact with the world through multimodal sensing inputs, especially vision and touch sensing in the case of humans interacting with our physical surroundings. In contrast, artificial systems usually rely on a single...
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The newly created Publicly Available Specification (PAS 141) for reusable electrical/electronic products
In 2011, a governmental initiative driven by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills invited the British Standards Institute (BSI) to write and publish a publicly available specification (PAS) for the reuse of waste...
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The newly created Publicly Available Specification (PAS 141) for reusable electrical/electronic products
In 2011, a governmental initiative driven by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills invited the British Standards Institute (BSI) to write and publish a publicly available specification (PAS) for the reuse of waste...
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Electronic product returns and potential reuse opportunities
One route to reducing electronic waste, increasing product reuse, is dependent on the quality and functionality of discarded electronic goods (core), about which little is known or understood. This paper reports on the...
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When do changes in consumer preferences make forecasts from choice-based conjoint models unreliable?
Forecasting the sales or market share of new products is a major challenge as there is little or no sales history with which to estimate levels and trends. Choice-based conjoint (CBC) is one of the most common approaches used to...
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REST framework
Future cities of the Global South will not only rapidly urbanise but will also get warmer from climate change and urbanisation induced effects. It will trigger a multi-fold increase in cooling demand, especially at a residential...
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When do changes in consumer preferences make forecasts from choice-based conjoint models unreliable?
Forecasting the sales or market share of new products is a major challenge as there is little or no sales history with which to estimate levels and trends. Choice-based conjoint (CBC) is one of the most common approaches used to...
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Editorial:ViTac
Animals interact with the world through multimodal sensing inputs, especially vision and touch sensing in the case of humans interacting with our physical surroundings. In contrast, artificial systems usually rely on a single...
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Guidelines
INTRODUCTION: Two developing forces have achieved prominence in medical education: the advent of competency-based assessments and a growing commitment to expand access to medicine for a broader range of learners with a wider...
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Finite Element Modeling of Hot Compression Testing of Titanium Alloys
This paper presents experimental results and finite element analysis of hot upsetting of titanium alloys Ti64 and Ti407 using a dilatometer in loading mode. All samples showed barrelling, as a consequence of an inhomogeneous...
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A Borescope Design Tool for Laser Measurements in Fluids
This paper presents the method, implementation and validation of a borescope probe design tool devised for the challenges of optical fluid measurement techniques. The design tool is capable of predicting the path and power...
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The future of sleep health
In recent years, there has been a significant expansion in the development and use of multi-modal sensors and technologies to monitor physical activity, sleep and circadian rhythms. These developments make accurate sleep...
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