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Brunel University Research Archive(BURA) preserves and enables easy and open access to all
types of digital content. It showcases Brunel's research outputs.

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to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.

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Somatic Mutation Profiles in Aged Military Nuclear Test Veterans: A comparative whole-genome sequence study. See

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A Transformer-Based Methodology for Person-Independent Human Activity Recognition Using Wi-Fi Csi See

The use of Channel State Information (CSI) for human activity recognition holds great promise in healthcare applications, particularly for remote patient monitoring. By interpreting variations in Wi-Fi signals, CSI can be leveraged to detect physical activities, falls, and daily movements. This&#...

A Hybrid Approach Combining Network Analysis and Deep Learning for Instagram Political Bot Detection See

We propose a hybrid approach combining network analysis with advanced machine learning (ML) techniques to understand the role of social network bots in influencing political discourse. Data from the UK's 2024 public election was collected from Instagram using custom web scraping tools,&#...

Hydrogeochemical processes and water quality of the Aïn Taga Karst Spring, Tlemcen, Northwestern Algeria See

This study presents the first long-term hydrogeochemical monitoring (2014–2024) of the Aïn Taga karst spring, located in the Ghar Boumaâza karst system (northwestern Algeria). The analysis is based on 71 samples, examined for major ions, salinity, hardness and saturation indices, interpreted ...

Integrated simulation and multi-site optimisation of wind-operated alkaline water electrolysis for green hydrogen production in Kuwait See

Diversification of energy mix to meet Vision 2035 sustainability goals is a main challenge facing Kuwait. Green hydrogen production is expected to be one of the solutions. Therefore, this research investigates the technical and economic feasibility of using alkaline water electrolysis to...

Investigating the impact of inspirational leadership on implementing and managing change: The case of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Saudi Arabia education institutions See

The world business environment has become increasingly competitive due to changes in both its internal and external factors, especially during the recent uncertainties. Such uncertainties greatly impacted organisations, especially the sustainability of SMEs. Therefore, it is essential that...

Climate change management strategies in emerging economies: A focus on green bonds See

Climate change has become a global grand challenge featuring in discussions on international development and sustainability. This has arisen from the reality that the challenges posed by climate change directly impact economic sustainability, human development, and disrupt the interdependence among&#x...

What is ‘progress’ in the English secondary school system? Perceptions of secondary school leaders See

The idea of ‘progress’ in the English Education system has become defined by Government policy to create a performative measure for which teachers and school leaders can be held to account. The introduction of the Progress 8 measure, whereby schools are accountable for the pro...

Nature connectedness and well-being: Evidence from a multi-national investigation across 75 countries See

Nature connectedness, a widely used psychological construct which encompasses affective and cognitive aspects of the relationship a person has with nature, has become a central variable of interest in environmental psychology literature. This interest is motivated partially by its enhancing effec...

A distal external focus of attention facilitates compensatory coordination of body parts See

Many studies have shown that focusing on an intended movement effect that is farther away from the body (distal external focus) results in performance benefits relative to focusing on an effect that is closer to the body (proximal external focus) or focusing on the body i...

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  • 1146 Van Remortel, N
  • 1106 Janssen, X
  • 1106 Vander Velde, C
  • 1103 Van Mulders, P
  • 1094 Favart, L
  • 1094 Thomas, L
  • 1093 Kyberd, P
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