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    • The antimicrobial efficacy of plasma-activated water against Listeria and E. coli is modulated by reactor design and water composition 

      Rothwell, Joanna G.; Alam, David; Soltani, Behdad; McConchie, Robyn; Carter, Dee A.; Zhou, Renwu; Cullen, Patrick J.; Mai-Prochnow, Anne
      Published 2022
      Aims: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of plasma activated water (PAW) generated by two novel plasma reactors against pathogenic foodborne illness organisms. Methods and results: The antimicrobial efficacy of PAW ...
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    • Degradation of conventional, biodegradable and oxo-degradable microplastics in a soil using a δ13C technique 

      Huo, Yuxin; Dijkstra, Feike A.; Possell, Malcolm; Dong, Andrew Zi; Singh, Balwant
      Published 2023
      Context. A significant amount of conventional plastics waste, especially in the form of microplastics (MPs), has accumulated in soils due to its limited degradation. Oxo-degradable and biodegradable plastics have also ...
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    • Detection of Nanobubbles on Lubricant-Infused Surfaces Using AFM Meniscus Force Measurements 

      Peppor-Chapman, Sam; Vega-Sanchez, Christopher; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2022
      So far, the presence of nanobubbles on lubricant-infused surfaces (LIS) has been overlooked, because of the difficulty in detecting them in such a complex system. We recently showed that anomalously large interfacial ...
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    • Slightly Depleted Lubricant-Infused Surfaces Are No Longer Slippery 

      Vega-Sanchez, Christopher; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2022
      Textured surfaces infused with a lubricating fluid effectively reduce fouling and drag. These functions critically depend on the presence and distribution of the lubricant, which can be depleted by many mechanisms, ...
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    • JGPcode.zip 

      Hancock, Edward J.; Macaskill, Charlie; Bertram, Christopher D.
      Published 2023-09-20
      ZIP-format file containing Matlab code for solution of the equations in the paper 'A dual-clock-driven model of lymphatic muscle cell pace-making to emulate knock out of Ano1 or IP3R', by Edward J. Hancock, Scott D. Zawieja, ...
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