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    Drift mobility and mobility-lifetime products in CdTe:Cl grown by the travelling heater method by Sellin, P.J., Davies, A.W., Lohstroh, A., Ozsan, M.E., Parkin, J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-12-2005)
    “…We report the electron and hole charge transport properties of semi insulating CdTe:Cl grown by the Travelling Heater Method (THM). An alpha-particle Time of…”
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    Ion Beam Induced Charge Studies of CdZnTe Grown by Modified Vertical Bridgman Method by Veale, M.C., Sellin, P.J., Parkin, J., Lohstroh, A., Davies, A.W., Seller, P.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-12-2008)
    “…Ion beam induced charge (IBIC) and time resolved digital IBIC techniques have been used to map the electronic properties of CdZnTe manufactured by Yinnel Tech…”
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    Damage Location in Steel Bridges by Acoustic Emission by Holford, K. M., Davies, A. W., Pullin, R., Carter, D. C.

    “…This paper explores the use of acoustic emission (AE) for damage location in steel composite bridges. Damage assessment of a steel-concrete composite bridge is…”
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    Ion beam induced charge imaging of charge transport in CdTe and CdZnTe by Sellin, P.J., Davies, A.W., Gkoumas, S., Lohstroh, A., Özsan, M.E., Parkin, J., Perumal, V., Prekas, G., Veale, M.

    “…Ion beam induced charge (IBIC) imaging is a powerful technique for quantitative mapping of the charge transport performance of wide bandgap semiconductor…”
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    X-ray spectroscopy and charge transport properties of CdZnTe grown by the vertical Bridgman method by Veale, M.C., Sellin, P.J., Lohstroh, A., Davies, A.W., Parkin, J., Seller, P.

    “…We have studied the spectroscopic performance and charge transport properties of planar detectors fabricated from single crystal Cd 1− x Zn x Te ( x = 0.1 )…”
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    α Particle response of undoped CdMnTe by Parkin, J., Sellin, P.J., Davies, A.W., Lohstroh, A., Özsan, M.E., Seller, P.

    “…The properties required for γ-ray detection of single-crystal Cadmium Manganese Telluride (Cd 1− x Mn x Te) are investigated and samples are evaluated as room…”
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    China's Offshore Oilfields — A Reappraisal of the Success Rate by Davies, A.W., Davies, J.M.

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-12-1990)
    “…Whilst there have been claims that the success rate has been near 30 per cent, the realistic success rate is near 3 per cent. Due to the poor success rate, the…”
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    The effect of fast neutron irradiation on the performance of synthetic single crystal diamond particle detectors by Lohstroh, A., Sellin, P.J., Gkoumas, S., Al-Barakaty, H., Veeramani, P., Özsan, M.E., Prekas, G., Veale, M.C., Parkin, J.M., Davies, A.W.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-07-2010)
    “…Diamond is known for its extreme hardness which may allow it to operate as a particle detector in high fluence environments even after absorption of large…”
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    Charge transport in polycrystalline and single crystal synthetic diamond using ion beam induced charge imaging by Sellin, P.J., Lohstroh, A., Davies, A.W., Galbiati, A., Parkin, J., Wang, S.G., Simon, A.

    “…Ion beam induced charge (IBIC) imaging has been used to investigate charge transport in high quality polycrystalline CVD diamond and single crystal synthetic…”
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    Spatial uniformity of electron charge transport in high resistivity CdTe by Davies, A.W., Lohstroh, A., Özsan, M.E., Sellin, P.J.

    “…Electron charge transport in high resistivity CdTe was investigated in terms of drift mobility, charge collection efficiency, and mobility-lifetime product…”
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    Fatigue induced by plate breathing by Roberts, T.M, Davies, A.W

    Published in Journal of Constructional Steel Research (01-12-2002)
    “…Experimental and theoretical studies of the fatigue of slender plates, induced by repeated in-plane loading, are reviewed and discussed. The various aspects of…”
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    Numerical modelling of thermal destruction of cylindrical shells with internal pre-pressure under laser irradiation by Ji, Zheng, Deng, Keshun, Davies, A.W., Williams, F.W.

    Published in Computers & structures (01-05-1999)
    “…In this paper a thermal elasto-plastic numerical model is established for studying the thermal destruction phenomenon for cylindrical shells under internal…”
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    Resistance of Welded Aluminum Alloy Plate Girders to Shear and Patch Loading by Davies, A. W, Roberts, T. M

    “…Aluminum alloys are used in a variety of structural engineering applications, such as transportable and lightweight bridges, due to their high…”
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    Fatigue Shear Strength of Slender Web Plates by Roberts, T. M, Davies, A. W, H. Bennett, R. J

    “…Slender plates are used in a variety of structural engineering applications because of their high strength-to-weight ratio and their postbuckling reserve of…”
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    Numerical studies of fatigue induced by breathing of slender web plates by Davies, A.W., Roberts, T.M.

    Published in Thin-walled structures (01-08-1996)
    “…Numerical studies of geometric fatigue stresses induced by the breathing of slender steel web plates subjected to repeated shear loading are described…”
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    Radio-ulnar synostosis following external fixation by Ayllon-Garcia, A, Davies, A W, Deliss, L

    Published in Journal of hand surgery, British volume (01-10-1993)
    “…Post-traumatic radio-ulnar synostosis is an unusual but serious complication of adult forearm fractures. This is the first report of radio-ulnar synostosis…”
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