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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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Reply to Deng: Polygyny’s marriage squeeze has little power to explain violence See

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Characterisation of Particle Number and Size from a DI SI Engine Operating on Hydrogen versus Gasoline: Operating Sensitivities and Filtration Effects See

Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines (H₂ICEs) offer the potential for near-zero carbon emissions. However, while nitrogen oxide (NOₓ) emissions have been extensively studied, particulate emissions, specifically particle number (PN), which are widely attributed to in the literature to lubricant oil pyr...

Hannah Arendt’s table: on nostalgia, democracy, and potlucks See

There has been a significant rise in food-based performances in recent years. This paper explores the role of nostalgia within these practices, and what this tells us about the future of theatre – particularly in relation to its civic role in fostering a ‘culture of democ...

Investigating the contribution of circulating inflammatory cytokines on the link between obesity and COVID-19 See

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is more severe in obesity. A cytokine storm was observed in critically ill patients. Since adipose tissue secretes cytokines, we investigated whether cytokines mediate the effect of obesity on COVID-19 severity. Using replicated two-sample Mendelian randomization&#x...

Exploring the interactions between climate change, chemical exposures and public health See

Climate change impacts human exposure to chemicals through multiple pathways. This article discusses the interaction between chemicals, climate change and public health, presenting the outcomes of discussions on gaps and opportunities for progressing scientific knowledge to support positive action in&...

Professionalizing under Pressure: “Compressed” Training and Education and the Erosion of Foundational Analytic Competencies in Israeli Defence intelligence See

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Ethnic Differences in Healthcare Trust and Patient Satisfaction in England: A Cross-Sectional Survey See

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The Nudge Effect of Happy to Chat Badges:Evidence from England See

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Inflation targeting, Monetary policy, and Inequality See

This paper explores whether the transmission from monetary policy to income inequality may depend on the adoption of Inflation Targeting (IT) regimes. Using an interacted panel VAR, we find that expansionary monetary policy shocks reduce income inequality in countries that have switched ...

Impact of loading rate and elevated temperatures on the pull-out behaviour of inclined hooked-end steel fibres embedded in normal and high-strength concrete See

The coupled effects of loading rate, fibre inclination, and post-fire exposure on the pull-out behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) remain insufficiently quantified. This study experimentally investigates the pull-out response of hooked-end steel fibres embedded in normal and high-stren...

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  • 16 Abel, A
  • 16 Aldridge, D
  • 16 Allport, PP
  • 16 Anderson, R
  • 16 Andress, JC
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