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    • Software re 'Fluid‐Dynamic Modeling of Flow in Embryonic Tissue Indicates That Lymphatic Valve Location Is Not Consistently Determined by the Local Fluid Shear or Its Gradient' 

      Bertram, C.D.; Macaskill, C.
      Published 2024-06-28
      The deposition contains code as used in the analysis of images for the paper 'Fluid‐Dynamic Modeling of Flow in Embryonic Tissue Indicates That Lymphatic Valve Location Is Not Consistently Determined by the Local Fluid ...
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    • N2O Greenhouse Gas - do metals regulate it through a single microbe? 

      Hall, Al
      Published 2024-06-05
      The causes of N2O Greenhouse Gas are many and varied, but USyd research now connects with a breakthrough in diatom nitrate research: It turns out that single microbial group may fuel the bulk of N2O production. Research ...
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    • A dissipative particle dynamics model for studying dynamic phenomena in colloidal rod suspensions 

      Liu, Yawei; Widmer-Cooper, Asaph
      Published 2021
      A dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) model is developed and demonstrated for studying dynamics in colloidal rod suspensions. The solvent is modeled as conventional DPD particles, while individual rods are represented by ...
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    • A platform to interpret soil attributes to support profitable farming systems. 

      Alex, McBratney; Jones, Edward
      Published 2023-12-14
      This collection contains data on some estimated and mapped soil physical properties such as: clay, sand, pH, Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC), and organic carbon (OC) generated through predictive models using a developed ...
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    • Structure evolution of Na2O2 from room temperature to 500 oC 

      Ling, Chris D; Kennedy, Brendan J; Avdeev, Maxim; Wang, Chun-Hai
      Published 2020
      Na2O2 is one of the possible discharge products from sodium-air batteries. Here we report the evolution of the structure of Na2O2 from room temperature to 500 oC using variable-temperature neutron and synchrotron X- ray ...
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