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de Swart, A.F.M.J. (author), van Trigt, B. (author), Wasserberger, Kyle (author), Hoozemans, Marco J.M. (author), Veeger, H.E.J. (author), Oliver, Gretchen D. (author)
It is generally accepted that most of the energy transferred to the ball during a baseball pitch is generated in the trunk and lower extremities. Therefore, purpose of this study was to assess the energy flow through the lower extremities during a baseball pitch. It was hypothesised that the (stabilising) leading leg mainly transfers energy...
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Heinrich, Andreas J. (author), Oliver, William D. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Ardavan, Arzhang (author), Sessoli, Roberta (author), Loss, Daniel (author), Jayich, Ania Bleszynski (author), Fernandez-Rossier, Joaquin (author), Laucht, Arne (author), Morello, Andrea (author)
For the past three decades nanoscience has widely affected many areas in physics, chemistry and engineering, and has led to numerous fundamental discoveries, as well as applications and products. Concurrently, quantum science and technology has developed into a cross-disciplinary research endeavour connecting these same areas and holds...
review 2021
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Oliver, Hilary (author), Shin, Matthew (author), Matthews, David (author), Sanders, Oliver (author), Bartholomew, Sadie (author), Clark, Andrew (author), Fitzpatrick, Ben (author), Haren, R. van (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Drost, Niels (author)
Complex cycling workflows are fundamental to numerical weather prediction (NWP) and related environmental forecasting systems. Large numbers of jobs are executed at regular intervals to process new data and generate new forecasts. Dependence between these forecast cycles creates a single never-ending workflow, but NWP workflow schedulers have...
journal article 2019
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Cesar, Pablo (author), Singh, Vivek (author), Jain, Ramesh (author), Sebe, Nico (author), Oliver, Nuria (author)
The objective of this special issue is to revisit how sensor technology is transforming the way context and human behavior is understood, enabling personal and enriched media experiences.</p><p><br/>
contribution to periodical 2018
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El-Habr, Elias A. (author), Dubois, Luiz G. (author), Burel-Vandenbos, Fanny (author), Bogeas, Alexandra (author), Lipecka, Joanna (author), Turchi, Laurent (author), Lejeune, François Xavier (author), Coehlo, Paulo Lucas Cerqueira (author), Yamaki, Tomohiro (author), Wittmann, Bryan M. (author), Fareh, M. (author), Mahfoudhi, Emna (author), Janin, Maxime (author), Narayanan, Ashwin (author), Morvan-Dubois, Ghislaine (author), Schmitt, Charlotte (author), Verreault, Maité (author), Oliver, Lisa (author), Sharif, Ariane (author), Pallud, Johan (author), Devaux, Bertrand (author), Puget, Stéphanie (author), Korkolopoulou, Penelope (author), Varlet, Pascale (author), Ottolenghi, Chris (author), Plo, Isabelle (author), Moura-Neto, Vivaldo (author), Virolle, Thierry (author), Chneiweiss, Hervé (author), Junier, Marie Pierre (author)
Cell populations with differing proliferative, stem-like and tumorigenic states co-exist in most tumors and especially malignant gliomas. Whether metabolic variations can drive this heterogeneity by controlling dynamic changes in cell states is unknown. Metabolite profiling of human adult glioblastoma stem-like cells upon loss of their...
journal article 2017
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Oliver, R.C. (author), Lipfert, J. (author), Fox, D.A. (author), Lo, R.H. (author), Doniach, S. (author), Columbus, L. (author)
Micelle-forming detergents provide an amphipathic environment that can mimic lipid bilayers and are important tools for solubilizing membrane proteins for functional and structural investigations in vitro. However, the formation of a soluble protein-detergent complex (PDC) currently relies on empirical screening of detergents, and a stable and...
journal article 2013
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Naevdal, G. (author), Hanea, R.G. (author), Oliver, D.S. (author), Vallès, B. (author)
journal article 2011
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Oliver, Clay (author), Robinson, John (author)
conference paper 2008
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Claughton, Andrew R. (author), Oliver, Clay (author)
conference paper 2004
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Oliver, David (author)
conference paper 2000
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Farr, Bruce (author), Oliver, Clay (author)
report 1993
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Oliver, J.C. (author)
report 1990
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Letcher, John S. (author), Cressy, C.P. (author), Oliver, J.C. (author), Fritts, M.J. (author)
journal article 1987
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Letcher, John S. (author), Cressy, C.P. (author), Oliver, J.C. (author), Fritts, M.J. (author)
conference paper 1987
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Oliver, James C. (author), Letcher, John S. (author), Salvesen, Nils (author)
conference paper 1987
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Oliver, J.C. (author)
report 1981
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Kidby, H.A. (author), Oliver, J.G. (author)
The study area encompasses 18 miles of Oregon coastline known as Clatsop Beach, which lies between the Columbia River south jetty and Tillamook Head, south of Seaside, Oregon. The physical changes (including man-made changes such as jetty construction which was initiated in 1885) that have occurred in the area since 1792 are described and...
report 1965
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Oliver, S. (author)
A scale model of a six degrees of freedom numerically controlled machine tool, constructed as an aid to programming the full size machine, is described. The six movements are controlled either manually or from perforated paper tape, and the resultant motions recorded on a new tape. This tape can be 'played back' and corrections made to optimise...
report 1963
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Johnson, H.B. (author), Oliver, F.J.B. (author)
An experimental Flight Director for helicopters has been developed and tested in a Whirlwind Mark 5 aircraft. A four channel system provides signals for both autostabilisation and flight path control in pitch, roll and yaw, with height control through the collective pitch lever. The flying programme has covered straight and level flights with...
report 1962
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Johnson, H.B. (author), Oliver, F.J.B. (author)
An experimental Flight Director for helicopters has been developed and tested in a Whirlwind Mark 5 aircraft. A four channel system provides signals for both autostabilisation and flight path control in pitch, roll and yaw, with height control through the collective pitch lever. The flying programme has covered straight and level flights with...
report 1962
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