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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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Physical activity and favourable adiposity genetic liability reduce the risk of hypertension among high body mass individuals See

Objective: Hypertension is a global health issue, and the risk factors include genetics, physical inactivity, and excess body fat (adiposity). Genetic predisposition to adiposity generally increases risk of hypertension. Several genetic variants have been identified to increase adiposity but&#x...

Physical activity and favourable adiposity genetic liability reduce the risk of hypertension among high body mass individuals See

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Energy-Aware Optimization for Off-Grid ORAN with RIS and Edge Computing See

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A Model-Driven Architecture Approach for Recovering Microservice Architectures: Defining and Evaluating MiSAR See

Context: Microservice architecture is an architectural style in modern software systems, characterized by small, independent services called microservices. This architecture is ideal to facilitate rapid feature deployment. However, it presents a challenge for software engineers, who often lack ...

Understanding lived experiences and perceptions of resilience in black and South Asian Muslim children living in East London: a qualitative study protocol See

Introduction: It is important to promote resilience in preadolescence; however, there is limited research on children’s understandings and experiences of resilience. Quantitative approaches may not capture dynamic and context-specific aspects of resilience. Resilience research has historically focused on w...

Facilitating Access and Adherence to Physical Activity and Exercise for Service Users With Neurological Conditions in the Community: A Service Evaluation See

Rationale: Many service users with neurological conditions do not meet the recommended physical activity requirements. Cultivating early and ongoing access to physical activity and exercise opportunities is vital to improve or maintain function and general health in this vulnerable group.&...

Lived experiences of patients using positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy: a nested phenomenological study within the 3DPiPPIn randomised controlled trial See

Background: Sleep disordered breathing is a chronic condition often requiring patient commitment to positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. Understanding the lived experience of PAP therapy users is crucial for clinicians to support successful treatment and identify research priorities. There is ...

Enhancing the Energy Density of Zn-Ion Capacitors Using Redox-Active Choline Anthraquinone Electrolyte See

Owing to ease of recyclability, high theoretical capacity (820 mAh g−1), safety, facile manufacture, and high energy density, Zinc-ion capacitors (ZICs) are emerging as promising capacitors and have attracted substantial attention. However, aqueous ZICs frequently encounter several difficulties, comprising ...

Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies of Zinc Oxide in an Eco-Friendly Deep Eutectic Solvent for Zn Electrodeposition See

Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a waste produced from end-of-life Zinc-air batteries. Recycling of these spent batteries is important to reduce the pressure on primary zinc sources and to mitigate environmental pollution. To address the recyclability of waste ZnO from different sources, here we...

The wide range of battery systems: From micro- to structural batteries, from biodegradable to high performance batteries See

Battery systems are essential components of the on-going energy transition and digitalization of society. With the need to power an increasing variety of portable and stationary systems, ranging from disposable point-of-care devices or smart packaging systems to applications in portable computers...

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