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    An analysis of the residual stresses generated in Inconel 718™ when turning by Sharman, A.R.C., Hughes, J.I., Ridgway, K.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (20-04-2006)
    “…Inconel 718 is one of a family of nickel based superalloys that are used extensively by the aerospace industry in the hot sections of gas turbine engines. The…”
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    The effect of tool nose radius on surface integrity and residual stresses when turning Inconel 718 by Sharman, A.R.C., Hughes, J.I., Ridgway, K.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-02-2015)
    “…•A systematic study examining nose radius has been performed.•Surface alterations, cutting forces and residual stresses were measured.•Higher levels of near…”
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    Characterisation of titanium aluminide components manufactured by laser metal deposition by Sharman, A.R.C., Hughes, J.I., Ridgway, K.

    Published in Intermetallics (01-02-2018)
    “…Prior work on laser additive manufacture has shown that it is only possible to produce crack free components in TiAl when using a supplementary heat source to…”
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    Metastasis to sigmoid colon mucosa and submucosa from serous borderline ovarian tumor: response to hormone therapy by Lee, E-J, Deavers, M T, Hughes, J I, Lee, J-H, Kavanagh, J J

    “…Distant metastasis to sites other than lymph nodes of borderline ovarian tumor is rare. We describe a case metastasized to sigmoid colon mucosa and submucosa…”
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    Assessment of colorectal cancer screening outcomes among workers involved in polypropylene manufacture by Acquavella, J F, Douglass, T S, Vernon, S, Hughes, J I, Thar, W E

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-09-1989)
    “…To follow up on a previous finding of an elevated colorectal cancer incidence rate among Exxon employees on a unit devoted to the manufacture of polypropylene…”
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