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View article: Severe and Reversible Left Ventricular Dysfunction Due to Slow Atrial Tachycardia Masquerading as Sinus Tachycardia
Severe and Reversible Left Ventricular Dysfunction Due to Slow Atrial Tachycardia Masquerading as Sinus Tachycardia Open
Early identification and ablation of slow AT can restore cardiac function and prevent progression to advanced heart failure therapies.
View article: SUBTASK 1.6 – BASIN ELECTRIC CARBON STORAGE RESEARCH PROJECT: NOVEL MONITORING TECHNIQUES
SUBTASK 1.6 – BASIN ELECTRIC CARBON STORAGE RESEARCH PROJECT: NOVEL MONITORING TECHNIQUES Open
The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) conducted baseline activities associated with an applied research project at Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s (Basin’s) carbon capture and storage (CCS) site in Beulah, North Dakota, to e…
View article: Potential unintended consequences of agricultural land use change driven by dietary transitions
Potential unintended consequences of agricultural land use change driven by dietary transitions Open
With a growing body of research associating livestock agriculture with faster global warming, higher health costs and greater land requirements, a drastic shift towards plant-based diets is often suggested as an effective all-round solutio…
View article: Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei
Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei Open
We have previously shown that the intensity of the ultrasound backscatter from cells ensembles undergoing apoptosis increases and shifts in their normalized power spectra are detected when compared to the backscatter from non-apoptotic cel…
View article: Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei
Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei Open
We have previously shown that the intensity of the ultrasound backscatter from cells ensembles undergoing apoptosis increases and shifts in their normalized power spectra are detected when compared to the backscatter from non-apoptotic cel…
View article: Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei
Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei Open
Analysis of Ultrasound Backscatter from Ensembles of Cells and Isolated Nuclei
View article: Modelling carbon fluxes from New Zealand’s pastoral agriculture
Modelling carbon fluxes from New Zealand’s pastoral agriculture Open
<p>Grasslands cover half of New Zealand&#8217;s land area, with much of it consisting of pastoral agriculture systems of varying intensity. Carbon fluxes from grazed pasture are thus a crucial part of the national carbon budget. …
View article: Assessing the benefits and wider costs of different N fertilisers for grassland agriculture
Assessing the benefits and wider costs of different N fertilisers for grassland agriculture Open
Fertiliser nitrogen (N) is essential for maintaining agronomic outputs for our growing population. However, the societal, economic and environmental impacts of excess reactive N from fertiliser is rarely assessed. Here the agronomic, econo…
View article: Advanced Processing of Food Waste Based Digestate for Mitigating Nitrogen Losses in a Winter Wheat Crop
Advanced Processing of Food Waste Based Digestate for Mitigating Nitrogen Losses in a Winter Wheat Crop Open
The anaerobic digestion of food waste converts waste products into 'green' energy. Additionally, the secondary product from this process is a nutrient-rich digestate, which could provide a viable alternative to synthetically-produced ferti…
View article: Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions from Slurry Storage: Impacts of Temperature and Potential Mitigation through Covering (Pig Slurry) or Acidification (Cattle Slurry)
Greenhouse Gas and Ammonia Emissions from Slurry Storage: Impacts of Temperature and Potential Mitigation through Covering (Pig Slurry) or Acidification (Cattle Slurry) Open
Storage of livestock slurries is a significant source of methane (CH 4 ) and ammonia (NH 3 ) emissions to the atmosphere, for which accurate quantification and potential mitigation methods are required. Methane and NH 3 emissions were meas…
View article: How well does Miscanthus ensile for use in an anaerobic digestion plant?
How well does Miscanthus ensile for use in an anaerobic digestion plant? Open
This study examined the ability for early-harvested Miscanthus (Miscanthus x giganteus and Miscanthus sacchariflorus) to be stored in silage for later use in anaerobic digestion. Two silage additives favouring a homo and hetero-fermentatio…
View article: Fingerprinting Environmental Impacts of Mining : a Test for Plant Bioaccessibility
Fingerprinting Environmental Impacts of Mining : a Test for Plant Bioaccessibility Open
The current use of bioaccessibility tests in contaminated site assessments is dominated by techniques designed toassess the oral bioaccessibility of potentially harmful elements to humans.