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Keith Porter, 1956
Keith R. Porter. The submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm Lecture delivered March 15, 1956 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Industrial organisation, the degree of monopoly and macroeconomic performance – a perspective on the contribution of Keith Cowling (1936-2016)
Keith Cowling became a pioneer and key figure in a number of areas in industrial economics, including mergers and acquisitions, advertising, the theoretical determination of Structure, Conduct Performance (SCP) relationships and...
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Industrial organisation, the degree of monopoly and macroeconomic performance – a perspective on the contribution of Keith Cowling (1936-2016)
Keith Cowling became a pioneer and key figure in a number of areas in industrial economics, including mergers and acquisitions, advertising, the theoretical determination of Structure, Conduct Performance (SCP) relationships and...
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Reliability Analysis of Keith Centrifuge at a Meat Processing Plant in Windhoek, Namibia
Critical equipment failures in a meat processing plant can shut down the business unit, resulting in a loss of output and financial loss. Furthermore, many stakeholders face risks because of equipment failures. The purpose of...
IPR Policy Brief - A new industrial policy for the UK - some guidelines for policy-makers
Global financial crisis, failures in corporate governance and economic management and the on-going recession - the worst since the 1930s - has led to dissatisfaction with the neoliberal economic model which has dominated...
Published by: University of Bath
Detecting meaningful body composition changes in athletes using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) imaging is considered to provide a valid and reliable estimation of body composition when stringent scanning protocols are adopted. However, applied practitioners are not always able to...
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Detecting meaningful body composition changes in athletes using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) imaging is considered to provide a valid and reliable estimation of body composition when stringent scanning protocols are adopted. However, applied practitioners are not always able to...
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IPR Policy Brief - A new industrial policy for the UK - some guidelines for policy-makers
Global financial crisis, failures in corporate governance and economic management and the on-going recession - the worst since the 1930s - has led to dissatisfaction with the neoliberal economic model which has dominated...
Published by: University of Bath
Printable Perovskite Diodes for Broad-Spectrum Multienergy X-Ray Detection.
Multienergy X-ray detection is critical to effectively differentiate materials in a variety of diagnostic radiology and nondestructive testing applications. Silicon and selenium X-ray detectors are the most common for...
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Cosmological distances with general-relativistic ray tracing
Hayley J Macpherson
Mar 07, 2023
Abstract In this work we present the first results from a new ray-tracing tool to calculate cosmological distances in the context of fully nonlinear general relativity. We use...
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Dynamic structure elucidation of chemical reactivity by laser pulses and X-ray probes

Visualising chemical reactions by X-ray methods is a tantalising prospect. New light sources provide the prospect for studying atomic, electronic and energy transfers accompanying chemical change by X-ray spectroscopy and...

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Searching for axion-like particles with X-ray polarimeters
F Day, S Krippendorf
Sep 18, 2018
X-ray telescopes are an exceptional tool for searching for new fundamental physics. In particular, X-ray observations have already placed world-leading bounds on the interaction between photons and axion-like particles (ALPs)....
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A long-lived neutron star merger remnant in GW170817
Multimessenger observations of GW170817 have not conclusively established whether the merger remnant is a black hole (BH) or a neutron star (NS). We show that a long-lived magnetized NS with a poloidal field B ≈ 1012 G is fully...
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Relativistic X-Ray Reverberation from Super-Eddington Accretion Flow
LL Thomsen, L Dai, E Kara, C Reynolds
Feb 02, 2022
X-ray reverberation is a powerful technique which maps out the structure of the inner regions of accretion disks around black holes using the echoes of the coronal emission reflected by the disk. While the theory of X-ray...
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A long-lived neutron star merger remnant in GW170817
Multimessenger observations of GW170817 have not conclusively established whether the merger remnant is a black hole (BH) or a neutron star (NS). We show that a long-lived magnetized NS with a poloidal field B ≈ 1012 G is fully...
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The First High-contrast Images of X-Ray Binaries
Abstract X-ray binaries provide exceptional laboratories for understanding the physics of matter under the most extreme conditions. Until recently, there were few, if any...
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The hyperluminous X‐ray source population
We have recently published a catalog of 1843 candidate ultraluminous X‐ray sources (ULXs). This is the largest catalog of ULXs to date and was built by cross‐correlating recent serendipitous source catalogs from the XMM‐Newton...
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Radio flares from gamma-ray bursts
We present predictions of centimeter and millimeter radio emission from reverse shocks in the early afterglows of gamma-ray bursts with the goal of determining their detectability with current and future radio facilities. Using...
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Ab initio nonrigid X-ray nanotomography
Abstract: Reaching the full potential of X-ray nanotomography, in particular for biological samples, is limited by many factors, of which one of the most serious is radiation damage. Although sample deformation caused by...
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Ab initio nonrigid X-ray nanotomography.
Reaching the full potential of X-ray nanotomography, in particular for biological samples, is limited by many factors, of which one of the most serious is radiation damage. Although sample deformation caused by radiation damage...
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Dynamic structure elucidation of chemical reactivity by laser pulses and X-ray probes

Visualising chemical reactions by X-ray methods is a tantalising prospect. New light sources provide the prospect for studying atomic, electronic and energy transfers accompanying chemical change by X-ray spectroscopy and...

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Super-Eddington accretion on to the neutron star NGC7793 P13
We present a detailed, broad-band X-ray spectral analysis of the ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) pulsar NGC 7793 P13, a known super-Eddington source, utilizing data from the XMM–Newton, NuSTAR and Chandra observatories. The...
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