Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing"

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Article

Chalé-Rush, Angela, Burgess, John R. and Mattes, Richard D. (2007) Evidence for human orosensory (taste?) sensitivity to free fatty acids. Chemical Senses, 32(5), pp. 423-431. ISSN (print) 0379-864X

Chalé-Rush, Angela, Burgess, John R. and Mattes, Richard D. (2007) Multiple routes of chemosensitivity to free fatty acids in humans. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 292(5), G1206-G1212. ISSN (print) 0193-1857

Jindrich, Devin, Smith, Nicola C., Jespers, Karin and Wilson, Alan M. (2007) Mechanics of cutting manoeuvres by ostriches ('Struthio camelus'). Journal of Experimental Biology, 210(8), pp. 1378-1390. ISSN (print) 0022-0949

Liang, X., Ong, F.L.C., Pillai, P., Chan, P.M.L., Mancuso, V., Koltsidas, G., Pavlidou, F.N., Caviglione, L., Ferro, E., Gotta, A., Cruickshank, H., Iyengar, S. and Fairhurst, G. (2007) Fusion of digital television, broadband internet and mobile communications - Part II of II: Future service scenarios. International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 25(4), pp. 409-440. ISSN (print) 1542-0973

Ong, F.L.C., Liang, X., Pillai, P., Chan, P.M.L., Koltsidas, G., Pavlidou, F.N., Ferro, E., Gotta, A., Cruickshank, H., Iyengar, S., Fairhurst, G. and Mancuso, V. (2007) Fusion of digital television, broadband Internet and mobile communications—Part I: Enabling technologies. International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 25(4), pp. 363-407. ISSN (print) 1542-0973

Smith, N.C., Payne, R.C., Jespers, K.J. and Wilson, A.M. (2007) Muscle moment arms of pelvic limb muscles of the ostrich ('Struthio Ccamelus'). Journal of Anatomy, 211(3), pp. 313-324. ISSN (print) 0021-8782

Westgarth-Smith, Angus R., Leroy, Suzanne A.G., Collins, Philip E.F. and Harrington, Richard (2007) Temporal variations in English populations of a forest insect pest, the green spruce aphid ('Elatobium abietinum'), associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation and global warming. Quaternary International, 173-4, pp. 153-160. ISSN (print) 1040-6182

Conference or Workshop Item

Ghazal, H., Dyas, A. M., Ford, J. L. and Hutcheon, G. A. (2007) The intrinsic dissolution rate of ketoconazole in proteinaceous biorelevant media. In: British Pharmaceutical Conference (BPC); 10 - 12 Sep 2007, Manchester, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Magnanti, Brooke, Dorak, M. Tevfik, Parker, Louise and McNally, Richard J.Q. (2007) Sex-specific temporal trends in the incidence of cancer in children and young adults in northern England. In: 39th Annual Conference of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology; 31 Oct - 03 Nov 2007, Mumbai, India.

Muppala, S., Wen, J.X, Aluri, N.K and Dinkelacker, F. (2007) Molecular transport effects of hydrocarbon addition on turbulent hydrogen flame propagation. In: International Conference on Hydrogen Safety 2007; 11-13 Sep 2007, San Sebastian, Spain.

Narimani, Ramin, Khorramabadi, Mehdi Karami and Khazaeinejad, Payam (2007) Mechanical buckling of functionally graded cylindrical shells based on the first order shear deformation theory. In: ASME 2007 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference; 22 - 26 Jul 2007, San Antonio, Texas, U.S..

Philbin, Simon (2007) Systems engineering tools for the surveillance and protection of complex networks and their infrastructures. In: 2nd European Conference on Security Research; 26-27 Mar 2007, Berlin, Germany. (Unpublished)

Patent

Daniel, Doni Jayaseelan [Inventor], Kita, Hideki [Inventor], Kondo, Naoki [Inventor], Ueno, Shunkichi [Inventor], Ohji, Tatsuki [Inventor], Kanzaki, Shuzo [Inventor], Koike, Kazuhiko [Inventor], Suzawa, Takumi [Inventor] and Nakanishi, Tomohiko [Inventor] (2007) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Nagoya, Japan Needle-shaped ceramic body, needle-shaped ceramic catalyst and method for producing same. US2007254804.

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