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Autor:
Rachel Georgiou, Tahera Patel, Lucy Hives, J Benfield, Elizabeth Boaden, Julie Nightingale, Carl Bradbury
Introduction\ud Videofluoroscopy (VFSS) is a frequently used radiological investigation for dysphagia and is conducted within a radiology setting by speech and language therapists (SLTs) working alongside imaging personnel (radiologists and/or radiog
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Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Esophagus. 31:69-70
Background Upper GI endoscopy and barium swallow are the commonly used diagnostic modalities and Oesophageal manometry of late has contributed to the diagnosis of hiatal hernias. It is known that there exist considerable limitations within each modal
Autor:
Bengt G. Martinsson, Frank Stratmann, Sven Inge Cederfelt, Manfred Wendisch, Wolfram Birmili, Carl Bradbury, Erik Swietlicki, Brett Yuskiewicz, Jingchuan Zhou, Alfred Wiedensohler, Keith Bower, Göran Frank, Olle H. Berg
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 50:289-315
The formation and development of orographic clouds was studied in a field experiment comprising several measurement sites at a mountain ridge. The influence of the aerosol population present on the cloud microstructure was studied in relation to the
Autor:
S.H Mesfin, G.G McFadyen, Axel Berner, David S. Lee, Keith Bower, Erik Swietlicki, C. Milford, Olle H. Berg, Brett Yuskiewicz, Mark A. Sutton, Jingchuan Zhou, B. Divjak, Z. Galambos, Göran Frank, Ulrike Dusek, Roy N. Colvile, S.A. Pepler, D. W. F. Inglis, K. M. Beswick, M. Bizjak, C.J. Dore, Manfred Wendisch, Martin Gallagher, John N. Cape, Wolfram Birmili, S. I. Cederfelt, F. Stratmann, Bengt G. Martinsson, A. Wiedensohler, Thomas Choularton, Carl Bradbury, Peter Ctyroky
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 50:151-184
During March and April of 1995 a major international field project was conducted at the UMIST field station site on Great Dun Fell in Cumbria, Northern England. The hill cap cloud which frequently envelopes this site was used as a natural flow throug
Autor:
Thomas Choularton, G.G McFadyen, Ulrike Dusek, Carl Bradbury, A. Wiedensohler, Axel Berner, C.J. Dore, Erik Swietlicki, Wolfram Birmili, Brett Yuskiewicz, Keith Bower
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 50:185-204
Data collected at the Great Dun Fell site are used to provide input and comparative output for a computer model of the hill cap cloud system. The aim of the report is to investigate the effect of in-cloud chemical processing on aerosols and trace gas