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  • Dicken, A. J.; Evans, J. Paul O.; Rogers, Keith; Stone, N.; Greenwood, Charlene; Godber, S. X.; Clement, J. G.; Lyburn, Iain Douglas; Martin, R. M.; Zioupos, Peter (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-07-01)
    Osteoporotic fractures present a significant social and economic burden, which is set to rise commensurately with the aging population. Greater understanding of the physicochemical differences between osteoporotic and ...
  • Kam, F. (Department of Informatics and Sensors, 2011-09-19)
    This study concerns with classification techniques in high dimensional space such as that of Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) data sets, with objectives of understanding the strength and weakness of various classifiers and ...
  • Rodríguez-Déniz, Héctor; Suau-Sanchez, Pere; Voltes-Dorta, Augusto (Elsevier, 2013-11-09)
    Government agencies classify airports for different purposes, including the allocation of public funding for capacity developments. In a context of hub classification, determining the contribution of each airport to the ...
  • Edwards, Chris; Braganza, Ashley (1994)
    The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for classifying Business Process Redesign (BPR) initiatives, and to share its initial application in organisations undertaking BPR. There is a growing necessity for such ...
  • Chen, Wen L.; Grabowski, Robert C.; Goel, Saurav (ACS, 2022-01-17)
    The stepwise hydration of clay minerals has been observed repeatedly in studies, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Previous numerical studies confirmed the presence of one-water layer (1W) and two-water layer ...
  • Rebello, Sharrel; Sivaprasad, M. S.; Anoopkumar, A. N.; Jayakrishnan, Lekshmi; Aneesh, Embalil Mathachan; Narisetty, Vivek; Sindhu, Raveendran; Binod, Parameswaran; Pugazhendhi, Arivalagan; Pandey, Ashok (Elsevier, 2021-07-10)
    Heavy metals frequently occur as silent poisons present in our daily diet, the environment we live and the products we use, leaving us victims to various associated drastic health and ecological bad effects even in meagre ...
  • Zsirai, T.; Qiblawey, Hazim; Buzatu, Pompilia; Al-Marri, M.; Judd, Simon J. (Elsevier, 2018-03-09)
    The application of ceramic microfiltration membranes to the tertiary treatment of produced water from an Arabian Gulf oilfield has been studied using a dedicated pilot plant. Studies were based on a previously published ...
  • Harris, J. T. (College of Aeronautics, 1959-09)
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  • Buckley, Oliver; Hodges, Duncan; Windle, Jonathan; Earl, Sally (Elsevier, 2022-06-09)
    The way in which IT systems are usually secured is through the use of username and password pairs. However, these credentials are all too easily lost, stolen or compromised. The use of behavioural biometrics can be used ...
  • Daccache, Andre; Keay, Caroline A.; Jones, Robert J. A.; Weatherhead, E. K.; Stalham, M. A.; Knox, Jerry W. (Cambridge University Press, 2012-04-01)
    The viability of commercial potato production is influenced by spatial and temporal variability in soils and agroclimate, and the availability of water resources where supplemental irrigation is required. Soil characteristics ...
  • Remesan, Renji (OMICS International, 2012-05-21)
    The possible effects of climate change on India’s surface and ground water resources would impart huge pressure on existing water management strategies in coming decades and so. Recent studies shows that the per capita ...
  • Daccache, Andre; Weatherhead, E. K.; Lamaddalena, N. (Ip Publishing, 2010-12-31)
    Numerous previous studies have modelled the impact of climate change on crop water requirements and hence future water resource needs for irrigated agriculture. Fewer have considered the impacts on the performance of ...
  • Watts, Glenn; Battarbee, Richard W.; Bloomfield, John P.; [...]; Daccache, Andre; Hess, Tim; Knox, Jerry; Weatherhead, E. Keith (SAGE, 2015-02-09)
    Climate change is expected to modify rainfall, temperature and catchment hydrological responses across the world, and adapting to these water-related changes is a pressing challenge. This paper reviews the impact of ...
  • Harrison, P. A.; Dunford, Robert W.; Holman, Ian P.; Rounsevell, M. D. A. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-05-23)
    Climate change impact assessments often apply models of individual sectors such as agriculture, forestry and water use without considering interactions between these sectors. This is likely to lead to misrepresentation of ...
  • Holman, Ian P. (Springer Science Business Media, 2006-06-01)
    An integrated approach to assessing the regional impacts of climate and socio- economic change on groundwater recharge is described from East Anglia, UK. Many factors affect future groundwater recharge including changed ...
  • Daccache, Andre; Sataya, W.; Knox, Jerry W. (Taylor & Francis, 2014-08-05)
    There is extensive scientific evidence on climate impacts and adaptation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) but the majority relates to production in south Asia and China. Only a handful of studies have been conducted in Sub-Saharan ...
  • Boakye, Richard Opoku (2017)
    The global water and sanitation sector is faced with numerous problems. Evident from Sub-Sahara Africa is the lack of access to potable water and improved sanitation which has made water coverage and sanitation a worry for ...
  • Knox, Jerry W.; Rodriguez Diaz, J. A.; Weatherhead, E. K.; Khan, K. (Cranfield University/Environment Agency, 2007-02-19)
    This project has undertaken a scoping review and assessment of the impacts of climate change on irrigated horticulture in the Vale of Evesham, an area of intense irrigated production located within the Environment Agency’s ...
  • Crump, Derrick (2012-02-16)
    People in industrialised countries spend approximately 80% of their time indoors and the young and the elderly and people in poor health are likely to spend considerably more time indoors, particularly at home. Therefore ...
  • Medina-Vayá, Ángel; Akbar, Asya; Baazeem, Alaa; Rodriguez, Alicia; Magan, Naresh (Elsevier, 2017-05-18)
    Climate change (CC) scenarios are predicted to have significant effects on the security of staple commodities. A key component of this impact is the infection of such crops by mycotoxigenic moulds and contamination with ...