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    • New Geomodels for Zambian Carbonatites 

      Musialike, M (University of Exeter Camborne School of Mines, 27 August 2024)
      As the world shifts to clean energy technologies, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there is increasing demand for the metals and minerals needed to produce them. Rare earth elements (REE) are one of the key raw materials ...
    • A Biophysical Model of Phagocytosis 

      Shadmani, P (University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy, 2 September 2024)
      Phagocytosis is a key part of the immune system in which cells identify, ingest and break down foreign particles such as bacteria. Understanding the underlying biophysics of this process is relevant to improving the immune ...
    • Raman Spectroscopy in Identification and Assessment of Ovarian Cancer 

      Frimpong, D (University of Exeter Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, 27 August 2024)
      Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death in gynaecological cancers in the UK. Late presentation is associated with poor prognosis however attempts at a screening test have not demonstrated a mortality reduction. Complete ...
    • Exploring Internal Exclusion in Mainstream Secondary Schools: The Views and Experiences of Teachers, and Young People with SEND 

      Devey Smith, L (University of Exeter School of Education, 27 August 2024)
      Internal exclusion (IE) is common practice in many secondary schools but is largely unregulated and unmonitored by external organisations such as Ofsted (Sealy et al., 2021). There is an increased likelihood of being ...
    • Assessment of Virtual Grid software for improving X-ray image quality and reducing radiation dose 

      Sayed, M (University of Exeter Medical Imaging, 27 August 2024)
      Background and rationale: X-ray imaging is routinely used for diagnostic purposes. Scattered radiation from the patient is a major image degradation factor, as scattered X-rays appear as mislocated events and are undesirable ...