CERES Research Repository
Welcome to the CERES, the Cranfield Collection of E-Research provided by Cranfield Library Services. CERES contains research undertaken at Cranfield University including journal pre-prints and peer-reviewed journal reprints, digital Theses and Dissertations, book chapters, working papers and technical reports. All items in CERES are full-text. Some items are subject to a publisher embargo but these can be individually requested from the author who may supply a copy at their discretion.
NB: Masters theses are in a separate Masters Theses Archive and are currently only available to members of the University.
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Zhu, Nuanfei; Wang, Kaixuan; Xiong, Dinghui; Xiao, Jiaxuan; Deng, Yibin; Yang, Zhugen; Zhang, Zhen
(Elsevier, 2024-03-20)
The rational design of DNA tracks is an effective pathway to guide the autonomous movement and high-efficiency recognition in DNA walkers, showing outstanding advantages for the cascade signal amplification of electrochemical ...
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Goulos, Ioannis; Mohseni, Martina; Pachidis, Vassilios; D’Ippolito, Roberto; Stevens, Jos
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2010-12-22)
Helicopter mission performance analysis has always been an important topic for the helicopter industry. This topic is now raising even more interest as aspects related to emissions and noise gain more importance for ...
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Yu, Nan; Jourdain, Renaud; Gourma, Mustapha; Shore, Paul
(American Society for Precision Engineering (ASPE), 2014-11-14)
A variety of scientific and industrial projects,
such as segmented ground based telescopes,
compact space based observers, short
wavelength microlithography and high power
laser systems, demand metre scale ultra-prec ...
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Nikolajeff, Jukka-Pekka
(Cranfield UniversitySOE, 2013-12)
As soon as people started to fly, bird strikes became a significant safety issue. At
present, hundreds of bird strikes are reported every year, and the consequences vary
between a scared pilot to a total aircraft hull ...
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Niciecki, Georgina
(Cranfield UniversitySAS, 2008-09)
Bosherston Lakes, Pembrokeshire have had problems with high nutrient concentrations
and algal blooms, particularly in the stream-fed Eastern Arm, leading to the loss of
Chara within the Eastern Arm. Management in the ...
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