School of Technology: Recent submissions
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Bob Skelton, February 2005
(2008-03-19)A portrait of Mr Bob Skelton, retired lecturer from the Department of Chemical Engineering. Photograph taken on Zoology Lawn, February 2005.
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Dr Bill Paterson at his last lecture
(2008-03-19)This photograph was taken on 12 March 2008. Dr Paterson was retiring and this was his last lecture to the undergraduate students.
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Senate House Procession, Jan 2005
(2008-02-07)The procession leaving the Senate House at the end of a degree ceremony, led by the Esquire Bedells
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Department Photo, 2001
(2008-02-08)The annual photograph of staff and students from the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge, taken in May 2001
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Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, Feb 2007
(2008-02-07)The Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, February 2007
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The Department of Chemical Engineering, with bicycles, January 2008
(2008-02-07)A photograph of the Department of Chemical Engineering taken in January 2008
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Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, Feb 2007
(2008-02-07)The Department of Chemical Engineering in the snow, February 2007
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Photograph of New Museums site arch
(2008-02-07)Photograph of the arch leading to the New Museums Site
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Short and long-term genome stability analysis of prokaryotic genomes
(2013-05-08)Abstract Background Gene organization dynamics is actively studied because it provides useful evolutionary information, makes functional annotation easier and often enables to characterize pathogens. There is therefore a ...
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'You can't just hit a button’: an ethnographic study of strategies to repurpose data from advanced clinical information systems for clinical process improvement
(BMC Medicine, 2013-04)Abstract Background Current policies encourage healthcare institutions to acquire clinical information systems (CIS) so that captured data can be used for secondary purposes, including clinical process improvement. Such ...
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Multiple functionally divergent and conserved copies of alpha tubulin in bdelloid rotifers
(2012-08-17)AbstractBackgroundBdelloid rotifers are microscopic animals that have apparently survived without sex for millions of years and are able to survive desiccation at all life stages through a process called anhydrobiosis. ...
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Device and circuit-level performance of carbon nanotube field-effect transistor with benchmarking against a nano-MOSFET
(2012-08-19)AbstractThe performance of a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) is assessed and tabulated for parameters against those of a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). Both CNT and MOSFET models considered ...
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The Semantics of Chemical Markup Language (CML) for Computational Chemistry : CompChem
(2012-08-07)AbstractThis paper introduces a subdomain chemistry format for storing computational chemistry data called CompChem. It has been developed based on the design, concepts and methodologies of Chemical Markup Language (CML) ...
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Non-solvolytic synthesis of aqueous soluble TiO2 nanoparticles and real-time dynamic measurements of the nanoparticle formation
(2012-06-07)AbstractHighly aqueously dispersible (soluble) TiO2 nanoparticles are usually synthesized by a solution-based sol–gel (solvolysis/condensation) process, and no direct precipitation of titania has been reported. This ...
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The application of selective reaction monitoring shows dysregulation of glycolysis in a preclinical model of schizophrenia
(2012-03-15)Abstract Background Establishing preclinical models is essential for novel drug discovery in schizophrenia. Most existing models are characterized by abnormalities in behavioral readouts, which are informative, but do not ...
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Exploring subdomain variation in biomedical language
(2011-05-27)AbstractApplications of Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology to biomedical texts have generated significant interest in recent years. In this paper we identify and investigate the phenomenon of linguistic subdomain ...
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A comparison and user-based evaluation of models of textual information structure in the context of cancer risk assessment
(2011-03-08)Abstract Background Many practical tasks in biomedicine require accessing specific types of information in scientific literature; e.g. information about the results or conclusions of the study in question. Several schemes ...
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The dynamics of the impact and coalescence of droplets on a solid surface
(Biomicrofluidics, 2011)A simple experimental setup to study the impact and coalescence of deposited droplets is described. Droplet impact and coalescence have been investigated by high-speed particle image velocimetry. Velocity fields near the ...
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Q&A: Robotics as a tool to understand the brain
(2010-07-23)
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Expression profiling and cross-species RNA interference (RNAi) of desiccation-induced transcripts in the anhydrobiotic nematode Aphelenchus avenae
(2010-01-19)Abstract Background Some organisms can survive extreme desiccation by entering a state of suspended animation known as anhydrobiosis. The free-living mycophagous nematode Aphelenchus avenae can be induced to enter anhydrobiosis ...
