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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/mps/people/all-academic-staff/mark-quinn
    Carpeggiani P et al (2009) Fast electron propagation in high density plasmas created by shock wave compression. ... et al (2010) Fast electron propagation in high-density plasmas created by 1D shock wave compression: Experiments and simulations.
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee/people/academic-staff/mark-hopkinson
    Drzewietzki L, The GAP, Gioannini M, Breuer S, Montrosset I, Elsasser W, Hopkinson M & Krakowski M (2010) Theoretical and experimental investigations of the temperature dependent continuous wave lasing characteristics and the ... etching for the
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/city-region/news/leadmill-square
    Retro-pop band Minds Idle (hotly-tipped band making waves in the local scene). The music performances will be interlinked by a variety of street artist performances from the likes of ... You are here. Leadmill in the Square. 30 July 2021. Leadmill...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/grantham-centre/news/what-synchrotron
    There are many others, including firing jets of crystals through an x-ray beam and using acoustic waves to drop crystals at set intervals. ... And there are many experiments that require the intense light generated by a synchrotron. ... room. The...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/cafesandbars/news/review-win-ps25-every-week
    Every week we will pick a winner from all the reviews we received from our outlets and choose a winner. ... Leave us a Google Review and you will be automatically entering our weekly prize draw and be in with the chance to win £25! ... Winners will...
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/mac/people/civil-academic-staff/ian-guymer
    Water Science and Technology. , Vol. 37(1)Pearson JM, Guymer I, Coates LE & West JR (1997) Mixing processes due to breaking wave activity in the coastal zone. ... Water Resources Research. , 38(10). Pearson JM, Guymer I, West JR & Coates LE (2002)...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/energy2050/study/phd-opportunities/initiation-and-propagation-combustion-waves-competitive-reactions
    the possibility of fire or explosion during the production, storage and transport processes is a major safety consideration. ... Issues still remain concerning the kinetics of the decomposition process, the interaction of fuel, and the effect of...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/people/philosophy-staff/keith-frankish
    Professional activities and memberships. As well two single-authored books, Keith has also co-edited a volume of research papers in philosophy of action, New Waves in Philosophy of Action (Palgrave, ... His early work focused on the nature of belief...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/mac/people/civil-academic-staff/andy-nichols
    Flow Measurement and Instrumentation. , 34, 118-126. Horoshenkov KV, Nichols A, Tait SJ & Maximov GA (2013) The pattern of surface waves in a shallow free surface flow. ... Review of Scientific Instruments. , 85(11). Nichols A, Tait S, Horoshenkov K...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/research/features/verge-reversing-deafness
    The primary hearing cells are the hair cells, which convert sound waves into electrical signals, and the cochlear neurons, which transfer this information to the brain via the auditory nerve. ... This type of hearing loss is different from conductive
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