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Cost-benefit methodology for road slope stabilisation (2024)
Journal Article
Robson, E. B., Milledge, D., Utili, S., & Bründl, M. (2024). Cost-benefit methodology for road slope stabilisation. Transportation Geotechnics, 48, Article 101282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trgeo.2024.101282

Cost-benefit analyses are conducted to evaluate the cost efficiency of road slope stabilisation measures to aid road planning, design, maintenance, and repair. Most cost analyses are based on a statistical framework that requires a database of slope... Read More about Cost-benefit methodology for road slope stabilisation.

Identifying the priorities for supervision by lived experience researchers: a Q sort study (2024)
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Gupta, V., Eames, C., Bryant, A., Greenhill, B., Golding, L., Day, J., & Fisher, P. (in press). Identifying the priorities for supervision by lived experience researchers: a Q sort study. Research Involvement and Engagement, 10(1), Article 66. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-024-00596-w

Background: Lived experience researchers draw on their lived and living experiences to either lead on or inform research. Their personal experiences are relevant to the research topic and so they must manage the interplay of their health and healthca... Read More about Identifying the priorities for supervision by lived experience researchers: a Q sort study.

‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed (2024)
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Mullard, J., Mir, G., Herbert, C., & Evans, S. (2024). ‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed. Sociology of Health & Illness, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13795

The COVID‐19 pandemic had a disproportionate impact on ethnically minoritised and other marginalised communities, yet little is known about the impacts of long COVID‐19 (LC) on this group. Living with LC takes its toll both physically, emotionally an... Read More about ‘You’re just a Guinea pig’: Exploring the barriers and impacts of living with long COVID‐19: A view from the undiagnosed.

Quantum pathways for charged track finding in high-energy collisions (2024)
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Brown, C., Spannowsky, M., Tapper, A., Williams, S., & Xiotidis, I. (2024). Quantum pathways for charged track finding in high-energy collisions. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 7, Article 1339785. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1339785

In high-energy particle collisions, charged track finding is a complex yet crucial endeavor. We propose a quantum algorithm, specifically quantum template matching, to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of track finding. Abstracting the Quantum Ampl... Read More about Quantum pathways for charged track finding in high-energy collisions.

How Can the University Environment Support Student Quality of Life? A Novel Conceptual Model (2024)
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Dodd, A. L., Punton, G., McLaren, J. M. A., Sillence, E., & Byrom, N. (2024). How Can the University Environment Support Student Quality of Life? A Novel Conceptual Model. Education Sciences, 14(5), Article 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14050547

During emerging adulthood (18–25 years), university students have taken steps towards independent living and learning. However, they are also in a liminal phase before the ‘stable roles’ of adulthood. This developmental context distinguishes them fro... Read More about How Can the University Environment Support Student Quality of Life? A Novel Conceptual Model.

Three-Body Entanglement in Particle Decays. (2024)
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Sakurai, K., & Spannowsky, M. (2024). Three-Body Entanglement in Particle Decays. Physical Review Letters, 132(15), Article 151602. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.151602

Quantum entanglement has long served as a foundational pillar in understanding quantum mechanics, with a predominant focus on two-particle systems. We extend the study of entanglement into the realm of three-body decays, offering a more intricate und... Read More about Three-Body Entanglement in Particle Decays..

The neurodiversity concept was developed collectively: An overdue correction on the origins of neurodiversity theory. (2024)
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Botha, M., Chapman, R., Giwa Onaiwu, M., Kapp, S. K., Stannard Ashley, A., & Walker, N. (in press). The neurodiversity concept was developed collectively: An overdue correction on the origins of neurodiversity theory. Autism, https://doi.org/10.1177/13623613241237871

This letter discusses the origins of the concept and theory of neurodiversity. It is important to correctly attribute concept and theories to the people who developed them. For some time, the concept of neurodiversity has primarily been attributed to... Read More about The neurodiversity concept was developed collectively: An overdue correction on the origins of neurodiversity theory..

Collaboration across the primary/specialist interface in early intervention in psychosis services: a qualitative study. (2024)
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Rickett, M. C., Kingstone, T., Gupta, V., Shiers, D., French, P., Lennox, B., …Chew-Graham, C. A. (in press). Collaboration across the primary/specialist interface in early intervention in psychosis services: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice, Article BJGP.2023.0558. https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2023.0558

Background People with new psychotic symptoms may be managed within an Early Intervention in Psychosis service (EIP). They may be discharged back to primary care at the end of their time in an EIP service. Aim To explore the role of primary care in s... Read More about Collaboration across the primary/specialist interface in early intervention in psychosis services: a qualitative study..

A Computationally Efficient Method to Determine the Probability of Rainfall-Triggered Cut Slope Failure Accounting for Upslope Hydrological Conditions (2023)
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Robson, E., Milledge, D., Utili, S., & Dattola, G. (2024). A Computationally Efficient Method to Determine the Probability of Rainfall-Triggered Cut Slope Failure Accounting for Upslope Hydrological Conditions. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 57(4), 2421-2443. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-023-03694-5

We present a new computationally efficient methodology to estimate the probability of rainfall-induced slope failure based on mechanical probabilistic slope stability analyses coupled with a hydrogeological model of the upslope area. The model accoun... Read More about A Computationally Efficient Method to Determine the Probability of Rainfall-Triggered Cut Slope Failure Accounting for Upslope Hydrological Conditions.

De schuchterheid voorbij: Ervaringen van hardhorendheid en hoortoeters (2023)
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Verwaal, R. E. (2023). De schuchterheid voorbij: Ervaringen van hardhorendheid en hoortoeters. Jaarboek De Achttiende Eeuw, 55(2023), 119-136. https://doi.org/10.5117/dae2023.007.verw

Hearing difficulties traditionally led to unequal relations and opportunities, often resulting in hidden feelings of sadness and loneliness, as well as discomfort and embarrassment. Yet in the eighteenth century, some people with a hearing difference... Read More about De schuchterheid voorbij: Ervaringen van hardhorendheid en hoortoeters.

Uncovering the social determinants of brain injury rehabilitation (2023)
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Dunne, S., Williams, G. P., Bradbury, C., Keyes, T., Lane, A. R., Yang, K., & Ellison, A. (2023). Uncovering the social determinants of brain injury rehabilitation. Journal of Health Psychology, 28(10), https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053231166263

Social determinants of health (SDH), such as social isolation and loneliness, are often more frequently experienced in brain injury survivors. The paper explores the personal experiences of loneliness among brain injury survivors during lockdown to n... Read More about Uncovering the social determinants of brain injury rehabilitation.

Mitigating the impact of air pollution on dementia and brain health: Setting the policy agenda (2022)
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Castellani, B., Bartington, S., Wistow, J., Heckels, N., Ellison, A., Van Tongeren, M., …Reis, S. (2022). Mitigating the impact of air pollution on dementia and brain health: Setting the policy agenda. Environmental Research, 215(2), Article 114362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114362

Background Emerging research suggests exposure to high levels of air pollution at critical points in the life-course is detrimental to brain health, including cognitive decline and dementia. Social determinants play a significant role, including soci... Read More about Mitigating the impact of air pollution on dementia and brain health: Setting the policy agenda.