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2015-01-01Influence of voluntary standards and design modifications on trampoline injury in Victoria, AustraliaAshby, K; Eager, D; D’Elia, A; Day, L
2015-12-01BrachyView, a novel in-body imaging system for HDR prostate brachytherapy: Experimental evaluationSafavi-Naeini, M; Han, Z; Alnaghy, S; Cutajar, D; Petasecca, M; Lerch, MLF; Franklin, DR; Bucci, J; Carrara, M; Zaider, M; Rosenfeld, AB
2016-11-01Optimization of process parameters for production of volatile fatty acid, biohydrogen and methane from anaerobic digestionKhan, MA; Ngo, HH; Guo, WS; Liu, Y; Nghiem, LD; Hai, FI; Deng, LJ; Wang, J; Wu, Y
2016-11-01Effect of filling fraction on the performance of sponge-based moving bed biofilm reactorZhang, X; Chen, X; Zhang, C; Wen, H; Guo, W; Ngo, HH
2012-07-01Survey of injury sources for a trampoline with equipment hazards designed outEager, D; Scarrott, C; Nixon, J; Alexander, K
2019-06-07Rapid separation and identification of beer spoilage bacteria by inertial microfluidics and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometryCondina, MR; Dilmetz, BA; Razavi Bazaz, S; Meneses, J; Ebrahimi Warkiani, M; Hoffmann, P
2012-01-01Measuring the risk of sustaining injury in sport a novel approach to aid the re-design of personal protective equipmentVelani, N; Wilson, O; Halkon, BJ; Harland, AR
2018-02-01Sensitive and flexible polymeric strain sensor for accurate human motion monitoringKhan, H; Razmjou, A; Warkiani, ME; Kottapalli, A; Asadnia, M
2017-05-01Sleep-disordered breathing in chronic heart failure is highly variable when measured remotely using a novel non-contact biomotion sensorMcDonald, K; O'Hanlon, R; Savage, HO; Khushaba, RN; Colefax, M; Farrugia, S; Javed, F; Schindhelm, K; Wilcox, I; Cowie, MR
2017-06-01Full-face motorcycle helmet protection from facial impacts: An investigation using THOR dummy impacts and SIMon finite element head modelWhyte, T; Gibson, T; Eager, D; Milthorpe, B
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