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    Effect of impact angle on the slurry erosion-corrosion of Stellite 6 and SS316 by Andrews, N., Giourntas, L., Galloway, A.M, Pearson, A.

    Published in Wear (15-12-2014)
    “…This study is an investigation of the effect of impingement angle on slurry erosion-corrosion of Stellite 6 manufactured by sand casting, lost wax casting and…”
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    Erosion-Corrosion Mechanisms of Engineering Steels in Different NaCl Concentrations by Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Pearson, A., Galloway, A. M.

    “…This study utilises a recently developed, enhanced approach to assess detailed aspects of the corrosive wear behaviour of different steel grades in aqueous…”
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    Comparative study of erosion–corrosion performance on a range of stainless steels by Giourntas, L., Hodgkiess, T., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (01-05-2015)
    “…Erosion–corrosion is one of the most severe types of material deterioration that occur in hydraulic machinery. Corrosion resistant alloys perform well in some…”
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    Experimental Investigation of Engineering Materials under Repetitive Impact with Slurry Conditions by Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Galloway, A. M., Pearson, A.

    Published in Tribology letters (01-03-2021)
    “…In some industrial situations, components are subject to repetitive impact in the presence of a slurry. A novel repetitive impact-with-slurry test rig was…”
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    Effect of nitriding on the corrosive wear performance of a single and double layer Stellite 6 weld cladding by Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Pearson, A., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (15-04-2017)
    “…This study investigates the corrosive wear behaviour of single and double layer Stellite 6 (UNS R30006) weld claddings and the effectiveness of nitriding on…”
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    A study on the erosion-corrosion behaviour of engineering materials used in the geothermal industry by Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Pearson, A., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (18-07-2021)
    “…Erosion-corrosion can be a significant issue for engineering components used in the geothermal industry. This study assesses the erosion-corrosion behaviour of…”
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    Comparison of Hot Wire TIG Stellite 6 weld cladding and lost wax cast Stellite 6 under corrosive wear conditions by Brownlie, F., Anene, C., Hodgkiess, T., Pearson, A., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (15-06-2018)
    “…This study compares Hot Wire Tungsten Inert Gas Stellite 6 weld cladding on a low carbon steel substrate with a lost wax cast Stellite 6 in impingement…”
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    Influence of metallic matrix on erosion-corrosion behaviour of high chromium cast irons under slurry impingement conditions by Giourntas, L., Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (18-07-2021)
    “…Chromium cast irons (CCI) comprise versatile materials that encompass a range of compositions and microstructures often chosen to promote good wear resistance…”
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    Effect of shielding gas parameters on weld metal thermal properties in gas metal arc welding by Ley, F. H., Campbell, S. W., Galloway, A. M., McPherson, N. A.

    “…This study considered the effect of shielding gas parameters (composition, supply method and flow rate) on the post-weld thermal properties (thermal expansion,…”
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    Effect of salinity on the corrosive wear behaviour of engineering steels in aqueous solutions by Smith, F., Brownlie, F., Hodgkiess, T., Toumpis, A., Pearson, A., Galloway, A.M.

    Published in Wear (15-12-2020)
    “…The effect of salinity is assessed on the corrosive wear behaviour of a low-alloy steel (UNS G43400) and three stainless steels (UNS S15500, UNS S31600 and UNS…”
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    Erosion–corrosion behaviour of zirconia, WC–6Co, WC–6Ni and UNS S31600 by Andrews, N., Giourntas, L., Galloway, A.M., Pearson, A.

    “…The current study investigates a ceramic, two sintered cermets and a metal under solid–liquid impingement with 3.5% NaCl and 150mg/l silica sand at two extreme…”
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    Visualisation of alternating shielding gas flow in GTAW by Bitharas, I., Campbell, S.W., Galloway, A.M., McPherson, N.A., Moore, A.J.

    Published in Materials & design (05-02-2016)
    “…The alternating shielding gas technique is a method of achieving transient arc characteristics during arc welding; however the complex flow that occurs through…”
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    Compressive and shear force generated in the lumbar spine of female rowers by Morris, F L, Smith, R M, Payne, W R, Galloway, M A, Wark, J D

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-10-2000)
    “…Rowers have and accrue greater lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) associated with mechanical loading produced during rowing. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Techno-economic evaluation of reducing shielding gas consumption in GMAW whilst maintaining weld quality by Campbell, S. W., Galloway, A. M., McPherson, N. A.

    “…A series of experimental trials have been conducted to investigate the effects of reducing the shielding gas consumption in gas metal arc welding (GMAW). A…”
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    Artificial neural network prediction of weld distortion rectification using a travelling induction coil by Barclay, C. J., Campbell, S. W., Galloway, A. M., McPherson, N. A.

    “…An experimental investigation has been carried out to determine the applicability of an induction heating process with a travelling induction coil for the…”
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    Finding a signal hidden among noise: how can predators overcome camouflage strategies? by Galloway, James A M, Green, Samuel D, Stevens, Martin, Kelley, Laura A

    “…Substantial progress has been made in the past 15 years regarding how prey use a variety of visual camouflage types to exploit both predator visual processing…”
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    Frameshift Mutation in PRKDC, the Gene for DNA-PKcs, in the DNA Repair-Defective, Human, Glioma-Derived Cell Line M059J by Anderson, Carl W., Dunn, John J., Freimuth, Paul I., Galloway, Anne M., Joan Allalunis-Turner, M.

    Published in Radiation research (01-07-2001)
    “…Anderson, C. W., Dunn, J. J., Freimuth, P. I., Galloway, A. M. and Allalunis-Turner, M. J. Frameshift Mutation in PRKDC, the Gene for DNA-PKcs, in the DNA…”
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    Lack of correlation between ATM protein expression and tumour cell radiosensitivity by CHAN, D. W.

    “…Purpose: Cells derived from individuals in which the ataxia telangiectasia (ATM) gene is mutated are hypersensitive to ionizing radiation. Whether differences…”
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    A computational fluid dynamic analysis of the effect of side draughts and nozzle diameter on shielding gas coverage during gas metal arc welding by Ramsey, G.M., Galloway, A.M., Campbell, S.W., McPherson, N.A., Scanlon, T.J.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-08-2012)
    “…► A simplified computational model and experimental trials correlate closely. ► A 16mm nozzle can produce highly concentrated shielding gas columns with…”
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    Metabolic processing of cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimers and (6-4) photoproducts in UV-treated human cells. Evidence for distinct excision-repair pathways by GALLOWAY, A. M, LIUZZI, M, PATERSON, M. C

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-01-1994)
    “…A new nuclease digestion assay was developed to elucidate the human excision-repair system operating on cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimers and (6-4) photoproducts…”
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