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Flow resistance of modular geosynthetic materials used for conveyance in stormwater source control (2003)
Thesis
Todorovic, Z. Flow resistance of modular geosynthetic materials used for conveyance in stormwater source control. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

Growing demand for sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) to limit run-off has opened new areas of research into the application of plastic materials to form underground voids that are used either to attenuate (built in layers of boxes as ta... Read More about Flow resistance of modular geosynthetic materials used for conveyance in stormwater source control.

Women’s leisure activities, their social stereotypes and Some implications for identity (2003)
Journal Article
Taylor, J. (2003). Women’s leisure activities, their social stereotypes and Some implications for identity. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66(4), 151-158

An understanding of leisure as an area of occupational performance that can contribute to the individual’s personal and social development is important to the occupational therapist. The knowledge bases from other disciplines, such as sociology an... Read More about Women’s leisure activities, their social stereotypes and Some implications for identity.

A neural network for blind identification of speech transmission index (2003)
Journal Article
Li, F., & Cox, T. (2003). A neural network for blind identification of speech transmission index. Proceedings of the ... IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2, II-757. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICASSP.2003.1202477

A hybrid neural network model is proposed to determine the speech transmission index of a transmission channel from transmitted speech signals without resort to prior knowledge of original speech. It comprises a Hilbert transform pre-processor, a PCA... Read More about A neural network for blind identification of speech transmission index.

Monte Carlo simulations of polyion−macroion complexes. 2. Polyion length and charge density dependence (2003)
Journal Article
Akinchina, A., & Linse, P. (2003). Monte Carlo simulations of polyion−macroion complexes. 2. Polyion length and charge density dependence. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 107(32), 8011-8021. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp022460f

The complexation between a polyion and an oppositely charged spherical macroion in the framework of the primitive model has been studied by the use of Monte Carlo simulations. The polyion length, linear charge density, and bare persistence length a... Read More about Monte Carlo simulations of polyion−macroion complexes. 2. Polyion length and charge density dependence.

All you ever wanted to know about the Conventional Gait Model but were afraid to ask (2003)
Other
Baker, R., & Rodda, J. (2003). All you ever wanted to know about the Conventional Gait Model but were afraid to ask

This is an interactive multi-media report that was originally produced as a CD-ROM to support a tutorial session delivered at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society. Download the zipped file, unzip the files... Read More about All you ever wanted to know about the Conventional Gait Model but were afraid to ask.

E-heads v beer monsters : researching young people's drug consumption in dance club settings (2003)
Book Chapter
Moore, K. (2003). E-heads v beer monsters : researching young people's drug consumption in dance club settings. In M. Cieslik, A. Bennett, & S. Miles (Eds.), Researching Youth: Issues, Controversies and Dilemmas (138-153). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Written in a clear and accessible style, this book presents a broad ranging enquiry into various methodological issues associated with contemporary youth research. Chapters cover a variety of topical areas, including youth transitions, youth in care,... Read More about E-heads v beer monsters : researching young people's drug consumption in dance club settings.

Comparison of conventional and catalytic in-situ combustion processes for oil recovery (2003)
Thesis
Abuhesa, M. Comparison of conventional and catalytic in-situ combustion processes for oil recovery. (Dissertation). The University of Salford

in-situ combustion is the processes of injecting air or oxygen enriches air into oil reservoir through injection wells. initially, communication within the reservoir is created and then the crude oil is ignited, so that a combustion front is propagat... Read More about Comparison of conventional and catalytic in-situ combustion processes for oil recovery.

Stress in ion-beam assisted silicon dioxide and tantalum pentoxide thin films (2003)
Thesis
Sirotkina, N. Stress in ion-beam assisted silicon dioxide and tantalum pentoxide thin films. (Thesis). University of Salford

Ta205 and Si02 thin films, deposited at room temperature by ion-beam sputtering (IBS) and dual ion-beam sputtering (DIBS), and Si02 films, deposited by reactive e-beam evaporation and ion-assisted deposition, were studied. The energy (150-600 eV) and... Read More about Stress in ion-beam assisted silicon dioxide and tantalum pentoxide thin films.