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Med Humanit
January 2025
School of European Languages and Cultures, UCL, London, UK
Separated by a gap of 27 years, Anna Reynold's (1992) and Gary Owen's (2015) offer, on the surface, dramaturgically similar critiques of the impact of poverty on motherhood. Both plays are critically acclaimed monologues for women, which describe the death of a baby following inadequate interventions from health and/or social care services. This article examines the different theatrical contexts for these plays and offers a situated reading of the representation of maternal crisis in circumstances of social deprivation.
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August 2024
Dipartimento Energia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, 10129, TO, Italy.
In this study, the implementation of a high-order spatial discretization method into a Finite Volume solver is presented. Specific emphasis is put on the analysis of the performance over selected turbomachinery test cases. High-order numerical discretization is achieved by adopting the cell-centered Least-Square reconstruction, which is implemented in the in-house solver HybFlow.
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October 2024
Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Plymouth, UK.
J Colloid Interface Sci
March 2025
Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 31, Stuttgart, 70569, Germany.
Hypothesis: The shape of the wetted region after a droplet impact can vary significantly even in the early phase of the process. How much of the early spreading process occurs within the structures versus above the structures, flow regimes and local wetting at groove intersections can have effects on the sizes and shapes of the final wetted regions. Experiments and simulations: We experimentally study droplet impacts onto cubic pillars with , and side length, height and separation.
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December 2024
University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Increasingly, interventional thoracic workflows utilize cone-beam CT (CBCT) to improve navigational and diagnostic yield. Here, we investigate the feasibility of implementing free-breathing 4D respiratory CBCT for motion mitigated imaging in patients unable to perform a breath-hold or without suspending mechanical ventilation during thoracic interventions. Circular 4D respiratory CBCT imaging trajectories were implemented on a clinical robotic CBCT system using additional real-time control hardware.
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