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Kaye, Sherrie Anne (author), Nandavar, Sonali (author), Lewis, Ioni (author), Blackman, Ross (author), Schramm, Amy (author), McDonald, Melinda (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author), Haworth, Narelle (author)
The study applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to explore motorcycle riders’ underlying behavioural, normative, and control beliefs towards Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS). Each belief was explored in terms of three categories of technologies, (i) advanced technologies that help riders manage riding according to situations...
journal article 2024
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Yong, Wen Pin (author), Menke, Hannah (author), Maes, Julien (author), Geiger, S. (author), Bakar, Zainol Affendi Abu (author), Lewis, Helen (author), Buckman, Jim (author), Bonnin, Anne (author), Singh, Kamaljit (author)
Microporosity is commonly assumed to be non-connected porosity and not commonly studied in geoengineering industry. However, the presence of micropores plays a key role in connecting macropores and it can contribute significantly to the overall flow performance. In this study, targeted CO<sub>2</sub> storage carbonate fields in Southeast Asia...
conference paper 2024
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Spirito, M. (author), Jargon, Jeffrey (author), Martens, Jon (author), Lewis, Dennis (author)
journal article 2023
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Li, G. (author), Wan, Yucheng (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Fan, B. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
Living systems can respond to their environment through signal transduction cascades. In these cascades, original stimuli are amplified and translated into reaction or assembly events. In an effort to instill synthetic materials with biomimetic responsivity, we report an aggregation process forming a supramolecular network held together by...
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Lewis, R.W. (author), Muralidharan, A. (author), Klemm, B. (author), Boukany, P. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
Polycationic carriers promise low cost and scalable gene therapy treatments, however inefficient intracellular unpacking of the genetic cargo has limited transfection efficiency. Charge-reversing polycations, which transition from cationic to neutral or negative charge, can offer targeted intracellular DNA release. We describe a new class of...
journal article 2023
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Li, G. (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
The field of supramolecular chemistry is rapidly progressing, transitioning from the creation of thermodynamically stable systems found in local or global minima on the free energy landscape to the development of out-of-equilibrium systems that rely on chemical reactions to establish and maintain their structures. Over the past decade,...
review 2023
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Wu, B. (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Li, G. (author), Gao, Yifan (author), Fan, B. (author), Klemm, B. (author), Huang, J. (author), Wang, Junyou (author), Cohen Stuart, Martien A. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
In the quest for stimuli-responsive materials with specific, controllable functions, coacervate hydrogels have become a promising candidate, featuring sensitive responsiveness to environmental signals enabling control over sol-gel transitions. However, conventional coacervation-based materials are regulated by relatively non-specific signals,...
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Jangda, Zaid (author), Menke, Hannah (author), Busch, Andreas (author), Geiger, S. (author), Bultreys, Tom (author), Lewis, Helen (author), Singh, Kamaljit (author)
Hypothesis<br/><br/>Underground hydrogen (H2) storage is a potentially viable solution for large-scale cyclic H2 storage; however, the behavior of H2 at subsurface pressure and temperature conditions is poorly known. This work investigates if the pore-scale displacement processes in H2-brine systems in a porous sandstone can be sufficiently well...
journal article 2022
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Klemm, B. (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Piergentili, I. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
Out of equilibrium operation of chemical reaction networks (CRNs) enables artificial materials to autonomously respond to their environment by activation and deactivation of intermolecular interactions. Generally, their activation can be driven by various chemical conversions, yet their deactivation to non-interacting building blocks remains...
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Lewis, R.W. (author), Klemm, B. (author), Macchione, M. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
Fuel-driven macromolecular coacervation is an entry into the transient formation of highly charged, responsive material phases. In this work, we used a chemical reaction network (CRN) to drive the coacervation of macromolecular species readily produced using radical polymerisation methods. The CRN enables transient quaternization of tertiary...
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Piergentili, I. (author), Bouwmans, Pepijn R. (author), Reinalda, L. (author), Lewis, R.W. (author), Klemm, Benjamin (author), Liu, H. (author), de Kruijff, R.M. (author), Denkova, A.G. (author), Eelkema, R. (author)
In certain tumor and diseased tissues, reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, are produced in higher concentrations than in healthy cells. Drug delivery and release systems that respond selectively to the presence of ROS, while maintaining their stability in “healthy” biological conditions, have great potential as...
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Pressley, Mariyah (author), Salvioli, Monica (author), Lewis, David B. (author), Richards, Christina L. (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly in the context of response to anthropogenic disturbances. Nowhere is this more evident, replicated and accessible to study than in cancer. Curiously cancer has been late - relative to fisheries, antibiotic resistance, pest management and...
journal article 2021
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Palamà, Riccardo (author), Fioranelli, F. (author), Ritchie, Matthew (author), Inggs, Michael (author), Lewis, Simon (author), Griffiths, Hugh (author)
This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatures of small UAVs at L- and X-bands. The system employed was the multistatic multiband radar system, NeXtRAD, consisting of one monostatic transmitter-receiver and two bistatic receivers. NeXtRAD is capable of recording simultaneous bistatic and...
journal article 2021
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Omairey, Sadik L. (author), Sampethai, Sofia (author), Hans, Luka (author), Worrall, Chris (author), Lewis, Stuart (author), Muijs, L. (author), Veldman, S.L. (author), Doldersum, M.H.J. (author), Tonnaer, R. (author)
In this study, the development of innovative tooling and end-effector systems for the assembly of a multifunctional thermoplastic fuselage is presented. The increasing demand for cleaner and new aircraft requires utilising novel materials and technologies. Advanced thermoplastic composites provide an excellent material option thanks to their...
journal article 2021
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Jan Van Oldenborgh, Geert (author), Krikken, Folmer (author), Lewis, Sophie (author), Leach, Nicholas J. (author), Lehner, Flavio (author), Saunders, K.R. (author), Haustein, Karsten (author), Sparrow, Sarah (author), Arrighi, Julie (author)
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the question to what extent the risk of these fires was exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change. To answer the question for southeastern Australia, where fires were particularly severe, affecting people and ecosystems, we use a physically...
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Beck, Hylke E. (author), Westra, Seth (author), Tan, Jackson (author), Pappenberger, Florian (author), Huffman, George J. (author), McVicar, Tim R. (author), Gründemann, Gaby J. (author), Vergopolan, Noemi (author), Fowler, Hayley J. (author), Lewis, Elizabeth (author), Verbist, Koen (author)
We introduce the Precipitation Probability DISTribution (PPDIST) dataset, a collection of global high-resolution (0.1°) observation-based climatologies (1979–2018) of the occurrence and peak intensity of precipitation (P) at daily and 3-hourly time-scales. The climatologies were produced using neural networks trained with daily P observations...
journal article 2020
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McCahill, Jennifer (author), Stebbins, Julie (author), Lewis, Andrew (author), Prescott, Robin (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Theologis, Tim (author)
Background: There are numerous static measures of foot posture but there is no published score of dynamic foot motion. Three-dimensional gait analysis can include a multi-segment foot model like the Oxford Foot Model (OFM) to comprehensively quantify foot kinematic deviations across the gait cycle but it lacks an overall score, like the Gait...
journal article 2019
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Arias-Cuevas, O. (author), Li, Z. (author), Lewis, R. (author)
The adhesion (or available friction) in the wheel–rail contact is the most important parameter for the braking and traction operation of rail vehicles. Since the beginning of railway transportation, sanding from the locomotive has been a common practice to enhance the wheel–rail adhesion. In recent years, sanding from electrical multiple units ...
journal article 2009
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Li, Z. (author), Arias-Cuevas, O. (author), Lewis, R. (author), Gallardo-Hernández, E.A. (author)
Leaf-related adhesion problems have been present in many railway networks all over the world in the last few decades. Since the early 1970s many measures have been undertaken in order to mitigate the problem. One of the measures adopted by many railway networks is the use of friction modifiers. However, the low adhesion problem still persists....
journal article 2008
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Lewis, M.R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2004
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