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Investigating the feasibility of using dynamic stiffness beam functions in a hybrid structure-borne noise prediction model (2019)
Thesis
Filipe, D. (in press). Investigating the feasibility of using dynamic stiffness beam functions in a hybrid structure-borne noise prediction model. (Dissertation). University of Salford

Ground-borne vibration and structure-borne noise in buildings associated with nearby railway systems, either above ground or underground, is a common occurrence in densely populated areas. This is especially true where new transportation systems are... Read More about Investigating the feasibility of using dynamic stiffness beam functions in a hybrid structure-borne noise prediction model.

Endothelin-1 mediates Aspergillus fumigatus induced airway inflammation and remodelling (2019)
Journal Article
Labram, B., Namvar, S., Hussell, T., & Herrick, S. (2019). Endothelin-1 mediates Aspergillus fumigatus induced airway inflammation and remodelling. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 49(6), 861-873. https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.13367

BACKGROUND: Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways and patients sensitised to airborne fungi such as Aspergillus fumigatus have more severe asthma. Thickening of the bronchial subepithelial layer is a contributing factor to asthma... Read More about Endothelin-1 mediates Aspergillus fumigatus induced airway inflammation and remodelling.

Role assigning and taking in cloud computing (2019)
Journal Article
Khan, S., Nicho, M., Takruri-Rizk, H., Maamar, Z., & Kamoun, F. (2019). Role assigning and taking in cloud computing. Human Systems Management, 38(1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.3233/HSM-180336

The widespread use of cloud computing (CC) has brought to the forefront information technology (IT) governance issues, rendering the lack of expertise in handling CC-based IT controls a major challenge for business enterprises and other societal orga... Read More about Role assigning and taking in cloud computing.

Plant Defense by VOC-Induced Microbial Priming (2019)
Journal Article
Liu, H., & Brettell, L. (2019). Plant Defense by VOC-Induced Microbial Priming. Trends in Plant Science, 24(3), 187-189. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2019.01.008

The plant holobiont extends the plant’s capacity for nutrient acquisition and stress protection. Recent studies show that under biotic stress plants can promote the acquisition of certain beneficial bacteria to their rhizosphere. Active emission of v... Read More about Plant Defense by VOC-Induced Microbial Priming.

Supporting the development and delivery of the Level 3 DEC! learning programme : enhancing the pathway to higher education and employment through local HEI and School partnership (2019)
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and employment through local HEI and School partnership. Salford, UK

This report outlines the key findings and benefits from this BIM4Education project, and the partnership between St. Ambrose Barlow RC High School, The University of Salford, and Class Of Your Own. The purpose of the report is to document evidence of... Read More about Supporting the development and delivery of the Level 3 DEC! learning programme : enhancing the pathway to higher education and employment through local HEI and School partnership.

“Energetic” cancer stem cells (e-CSCs) : a new hyper-metabolic and proliferative tumor cell phenotype, driven by mitochondrial energy (2019)
Journal Article
Fiorillo, M., Sotgia, F., & Lisanti, M. (2019). “Energetic” cancer stem cells (e-CSCs) : a new hyper-metabolic and proliferative tumor cell phenotype, driven by mitochondrial energy. Frontiers in Oncology, 8(677), https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2018.00677

Here, we provide the necessary evidence that mitochondrial metabolism drives the anchorage-independent proliferation of CSCs. Two human breast cancer cell lines, MCF7 [ER(+)] and MDA-MB-468 (triple-negative), were used as model systems. To directly... Read More about “Energetic” cancer stem cells (e-CSCs) : a new hyper-metabolic and proliferative tumor cell phenotype, driven by mitochondrial energy.

Smart processes for smart buildings : ‘sustainable processes’, ‘recyclable processes’ and ‘building seeds’ in parametric design (2019)
Journal Article
Haidar, A., Underwood, J., & Coates, P. (2019). Smart processes for smart buildings : ‘sustainable processes’, ‘recyclable processes’ and ‘building seeds’ in parametric design. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 15(5), 402-429. https://doi.org/10.1080/17452007.2018.1564645

The rapid evolution of digital technologies and the resulting emergence of novel design methodologies are coinciding with climate change, population growth and increased pressure on global resources. This concurrence evokes opportunities to harness t... Read More about Smart processes for smart buildings : ‘sustainable processes’, ‘recyclable processes’ and ‘building seeds’ in parametric design.

Lie group analysis of nanofluid slip flow with Stefan Blowing effect via modified Buongiorno’s Model : entropy generation analysis (2019)
Journal Article
Rana, P., Shukla, N., Beg, O., & Bhardwaj, A. (2021). Lie group analysis of nanofluid slip flow with Stefan Blowing effect via modified Buongiorno’s Model : entropy generation analysis. Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, 29(1), 193-210. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12591-019-00456-0

This article presents a detailed theoretical and computational analysis of alumina and titania-water nanofluid flow from a horizontal stretching sheet. At the boundary of the sheet (wall), velocity slip, thermal slip and Stefan blowing effects are co... Read More about Lie group analysis of nanofluid slip flow with Stefan Blowing effect via modified Buongiorno’s Model : entropy generation analysis.

Numerical computation of nonlinear oscillatory two-immiscible magnetohydrodynamic flow in dual porous media system : FTCS and FEM study (2019)
Journal Article
Beg, O., Zaman, A., Ali, N., Gaffar, S., & Beg, T. (2019). Numerical computation of nonlinear oscillatory two-immiscible magnetohydrodynamic flow in dual porous media system : FTCS and FEM study. Heat Transfer - Asian Research, 48(4), 1245-1263. https://doi.org/10.1002/htj.21429

The transient Hartmann magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of two immiscible fluids flowing through a horizontal channel containing two porous media with oscillating lateral wall mass flux is studied. A two-dimensional spatial model is developed for the t... Read More about Numerical computation of nonlinear oscillatory two-immiscible magnetohydrodynamic flow in dual porous media system : FTCS and FEM study.

Genomics, environment and balancing selection in behaviorally bimodal populations : the caribou case (2019)
Journal Article
Cavedon, M., Goubili, C., Heppenheimer, E., vonHoldt, B., Mariani, S., Hebblewhite, M., …Musiani, M. (2019). Genomics, environment and balancing selection in behaviorally bimodal populations : the caribou case. Molecular Ecology, 28(8), 1946-1963. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15039

Selection forces that favor different phenotypes in different environments can change frequencies of genes between populations along environmental clines. Clines are also compatible with balancing forces, such as negative frequency‐dependent selectio... Read More about Genomics, environment and balancing selection in behaviorally bimodal populations : the caribou case.