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    Noisy and restless: 24 h in an NHS community hospital ward, a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the patient environment by Sawyer, L.K., Kemp, S., James, P.A.B., Harper, M.

    Published in Building and environment (15-05-2020)
    “…This case study assesses a hospital patient bay environment in terms of the potential for nurse led interventions to improve the patient experience and…”
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    Fuel poverty-induced ‘prebound effect’ in achieving the anticipated carbon savings from social housing retrofit by Teli, D, Dimitriou, T, James, PAB, Bahaj, AS, Ellison, L, Waggott, A

    “…Social housing retrofit is often seen as a way to contribute to carbon reductions as it typically encompasses large-scale interventions managed by one…”
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    Implications of the UK field trial of building mounted horizontal axis micro-wind turbines by James, P.A.B., Sissons, M.F., Bradford, J., Myers, L.E., Bahaj, A.S., Anwar, A., Green, S.

    Published in Energy policy (01-10-2010)
    “…Building mounted micro-wind turbines and photovoltaics have the potential to provide widely applicable carbon free electricity generation at the building…”
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    Quantifying the added value of BiPV as a shading solution in atria by James, P.A.B., Jentsch, M.F., Bahaj, A.S.

    Published in Solar energy (01-01-2009)
    “…Building integration of photovoltaics (PV) has long been acknowledged as a key application for PV in developed countries. The avoided use of comparably priced…”
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    Pole-mounted horizontal axis microwind turbines: UK field trial findings and market size assessment by Sissons, M F, James, PAB, Bradford, J, Myers, LE, Bahaj, A S, Anwar, A, Green, S

    Published in Energy policy (01-06-2011)
    “…This paper discusses the key findings of the pole-mounted turbine (2.5-6 kWp) component of the UK micro-wind trial. The real world performance of horizontal…”
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    Smart glazing solutions to glare and solar gain: a ‘sick building’ case study by James, P.A.B., Bahaj, A.S.

    Published in Energy and buildings (01-10-2005)
    “…Holographic optical elements (HOE) can provide solar control by reflecting/redirecting the beam (direct) radiation incident on a window. This paper considers…”
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    Development of a highly magnetic iron sulphide for metal uptake and magnetic separation by Marius, Merissa S., James, Patrick A.B., Bahaj, AbuBakr S., Smallman, David J.

    “…Microbial iron sulphide (FeS) is a well-known absorbent for heavy metals which has the potential to be used in biomagnetic separation. This paper illustrates…”
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    Holographic optical elements: various principles for solar control of conservatories and sunrooms by James, P.A.B., Bahaj, A.S.

    Published in Solar energy (01-01-2005)
    “…Holographic optical elements (HOE) can be used to reflect the direct (beam) sunlight incident on a window whilst allowing the diffuse light to pass through…”
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    ADSORPTION OF RADIOACTIVE METALS BY STRONGLY MAGNETIC IRON SULFIDE NANOPARTICLES PRODUCED BY SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA by Watson, J. H. P., Croudace, I. W., Warwick, P. E., James, P. A. B., Charnock, J. M., Ellwood, D. C.

    Published in Separation science and technology (30-09-2001)
    “…The adsorption of a number of radioactive ions from solution by a strongly magnetic iron sulfide material was studied. The material was produced by…”
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    Continuous radionuclide recovery from wastewater using magnetotactic bacteria by BAHAJ, A. S, CROUDACE, I. W, JAMES, P. A. B, MOESCHLER, F. D, WARWICK, P. E

    “…Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) can be magnetically removed and harvested from samples collected from ponds and streams. This is achieved by placing a permanent…”
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    Wastewater treatment by bio-magnetic separation: a comparison of iron oxide and iron sulphide biomass recovery by Bahaj, A. S., James, P. A. B., Moeschler, F. D.

    Published in Water science and technology (01-09-1998)
    “…Many microorganisms have an affinity to accumulate metal ions onto their surfaces, which results in metal loading of the biomass. Microbial biomineralisation…”
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    EFFICIENCY ENHANCEMENTS THROUGH THE USE OF MAGNETIC FIELD GRADIENT IN ORIENTATION MAGNETIC SEPARATION FOR THE REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS BY MAGNETOTACTIC BACTERIA by Bahaj, A. S., James, P. A. B., Moeschler, F. D.

    Published in Separation science and technology (01-01-2002)
    “…Orientation magnetic separation (OMS) represents a simple method that permits motile, field-susceptible magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) to be separated from…”
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    Low magnetic-field separation system for metal-loaded magnetotactic bacteria by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Moeschler, F.D.

    “…Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) offer a unique approach to metal accumulation and separation from water systems. This paper proposes an integrated separator…”
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    Wastewater treatment by bio-magnetic separation: a comparison of iron oxide and iron sulphide biomass recovery by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Moeschler, F.D.

    Published in Water Science & Technology (1998)
    “…Many microorganisms have an affinity to accumulate metal ions onto their surfaces, which results in metal loading of the biomass. Microbial biomineralisation…”
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    Alternative method for the estimation of the magnetic moment of non-spherical magnetostatic bacteria by Bahaj, A S, James, PAB, Moeschler, F D

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-1996)
    “…A new approach to the determination of the magnetic moment of non-spherical magnetotactic bacteria is described. This is achieved by studying the reaction of…”
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    An alternative method for the estimation of the magnetic moment of non-spherical magnetotactic bacteria by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Moeschler, F.D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-1996)
    “…A new approach to the determination of the magnetic moment of non-spherical magnetotactic bacteria is described. This is achieved by studying the reaction of…”
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    Metal uptake and separation using magnetotactic bacteria by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Croudace, I.W.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-11-1994)
    “…Magnetotactic bacteria align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field enabling them to navigate towards their ideal environment in sediments of ponds,…”
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    Characterisation of magnetotactic bacteria using image processing techniques by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-11-1993)
    “…The response of magnetotactic bacteria to an applied magnetic field has been analyzed using image processing techniques. Bacterial characteristics, including…”
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    High gradient magnetic separation of motile and non-motile magnetotactic bacteria by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Moeschler, F.D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-1996)
    “…Motile magnetotactic bacteria are normally separated from a solution by applying a low intensity (mT) orientating magnetic field. This constrains the bacteria…”
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    Continuous cultivation and recovery of magnetotactic bacteria by Bahaj, A.S., James, P.A.B., Moeschler, F.D.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-09-1997)
    “…Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) may be manipulated by the application of magnetic fields. This effect enables motile, magnetic field susceptible MTB to be…”
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