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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.

Research contained within BURA is open access, although some publications may be subject
to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.

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Camera-based assistive apps through a stigma lens See

Camera-based mobile applications are widely used as assistive technologies, helping people with visual impairments access information about their surroundings. However, the use of these technologies in public spaces often increases the social visibility of people with disabilities, exposes users to&#x...

Negotiating compounded stigmatised identities: An examination of contemporary trans-disability See

In this dissertation I examine trans-disabled individuals’ lives and communities to argue that trans-disabled individuals have a shared sense of stigma which is compounded by having dual marginalised identities. This qualitative research deploys theories of intersectionality and of stigma, ...

Telomere length elongation by epigenetic modifier drugs: A potential mechanism by which cancer develops chemo-resistance See

Telomeres are specialised structures localized at the ends of eukaryotic linear chromosomes. Telomeres play an important role in protecting chromosome ends by preventing the activation of DNA damage response (DDR). In normal cells, telomeres become shorter with each cell division,&#x...

Smart cities in Qatar toward a sustainable digital transformation See

The rapid progression of digital transformation has reshaped urban landscapes globally, fostering the development of smart cities. This thesis investigates the sustainability of digital transformation within the context of smart cities, focusing specifically on Qatar. With its ambitious national visio...

How performance management shapes academic staff motivation and satisfaction: Insights from self-determination theory in Jordanian private universities See

Performance management (PM) has become a crucial HR function used by higher education institutions (HEIs) to assess academic staff’s performance, identify their training needs, and understand their satisfaction and motivation. While many universities use research measurement indicators to assess acade...

Dysregulation of sphingolipid-metabolizing enzymes in Friedreich’s ataxia: In vitro and in vivo insights into therapeutic targeting See

Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by a GAA repeat expansion within the FXN gene, leading to reduced frataxin levels. This deficiency results in mitochondrial dysregulation, oxidative stress, and progressive cell death. Currently, only one approved treatment&#...

An experimental investigation into fluid injection-induced fault slip and fracturing under true triaxial stress See

This study investigates fluid injection-induced fault slip under true triaxial stress, focusing on cases where injection boreholes are either hydraulically connected or disconnected from the fault. Through stress and displacement monitoring, acoustic emission analysis, spectral and source mechanism inversi...

Trends and persistence in ocean acidification as measured by Station Aloha See

This paper applies fractional integration to obtain evidence on ocean acidification using the long-term Station ALOHA observational record. The modelling framework sheds light on the persistence properties as well as on the presence of trends in ocean surface pH dynamics based on the&#x...

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&#...

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  • 1419 Wang, Z
  • 1373 Adam, W
  • 1370 Bergauer, T
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  • 1368 Clerbaux, B
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