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    Measuring ammonia emission rates from livestock buildings and manure stores—part 2: Comparative demonstrations of three methods on the farm by Dore, C.J., Jones, B.M.R., Scholtens, R., Veld, J.W.H.Huis in’t, Burgess, L.R., Phillips, V.R.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-06-2004)
    “…Comparative demonstrations of three methods (flux sampling, external tracer ratio, and internal tracer ratio), were mounted in four real farm situations. A…”
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    Wind-induced fatigue loading of tubular steel lighting columns by Robertson, A.P, Hoxey, R.P, Short, J.L, Burgess, L.R, Smith, B.W, Ko, R.H.Y

    Published in Wind & structures (2001)
    “…Two 12 m high tubular steel lighting columns have been instrumented to determine the wind-induced fatigue loading experienced by such columns. Each column…”
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    The effect of small embankments on wind speeds by Quinn, A.D, Robertson, A.P, Hoxey, R.P, Short, J.L, Burgess, L.R, Smith, B.W

    Published in Wind & structures (1998)
    “…Full-scale measurements have been made to determine the increase in wind speed over two exposed embankments, one of $23^{\circ}$ slope and 4.7 m in height, the…”
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    Ammonia emissions from two mechanically ventilated UK livestock buildings by Demmers, T.G.M., Burgess, L.R., Short, J.L., Phillips, V.R., Clark, J.A., Wathes, C.M.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (1999)
    “…Ammonia emission rates from livestock buildings are required to construct an accurate emission inventory for the UK. Ventilation and ammonia emission rates…”
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    First experiences with methods to measure ammonia emissions from naturally ventilated cattle buildings in the U.K by Demmers, T.G.M, Burgess, L.R, Short, J.L, Phillips, V.R, Clark, J.A, Wathes, C.M

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-1998)
    “…A method has been developed to measure the emission rate of ammonia from naturally ventilated U.K. livestock buildings. The method is based on measurements of…”
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    Wind-induced fatigue loading of tubular steel lighting columns by Robertson, A.P., Hoxey, R.P., Short, J.L., Burgess, L.R., Smith, B.W., Ko, R.H.Y.

    Published in Wind & Structures (South Korea) (01-04-2001)
    “…Two 12-m-high tubular steel lighting columns have been instrumented to determine the wind-induced fatigue loading experienced by such columns. Each column…”
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    A compact antenna array for direction finding in the HF band by Bull, J.F., Burgess, L.R.

    “…Describes a physically compact antenna array that operates at HF and provides direction-finding ability, in both azimuth and elevation, on up to four incident…”
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    SE—Structure and Environment: Validation of Ventilation Rate Measurement Methods and the Ammonia Emission from Naturally Ventilated Dairy and Beef Buildings in the United Kingdom by Demmers, T.G.M., Phillips, V.R., Short, L.S., Burgess, L.R., Hoxey, R.P., Wathes, C.M.

    “…Measurements of ammonia emission, especially from cattle buildings, are needed to assess the environmental impact of ammonia. There are no data available for…”
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    Hypersensitivity effects in adaptive antenna arrays by Bull, J.F., Arnao, M.A., Burgess, L.R.

    “…The origins of hypersensitivity in the Applebaum adaptive array are examined, and a solution that is free of hypersensitivity is derived. In addition, the…”
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    Assessment of Techniques for Measuring the Ventilation Rate, using an Experimental Building Section by Demmers, T.G.M., Burgess, L.R., Phillips, V.R., Clark, J.A., Wathes, C.M.

    “…A full-scale, laboratory building section at Silsoe Research Institute was adapted to simulate cross-ventilating airflow patterns representative of those that…”
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