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    • Bio-morphodynamics of evolving river meander bends from remote sensing, Field observations and mathematical modelling. 

      Zen, Simone (Queen Mary University of London, 2014-10)
      Interactions between fluvial processes and vegetation along the natural channel margins have been shown to be fundamental in determining meandering rivers development. By colonizing exposed sediments, riparian trees ...
    • Classifying single-thread rivers: a European perspective 

      Sekarsari, Prima Woro (Queen Mary University of London, 2015-03)
      This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, which are free to adjust to fluvial processes. The research involves subdividing rivers along a continuum of geomorphological ...
    • Oxygen therapy in respiratory disorders 

      Wijesinghe, Meme (Queen Mary University of London, 2012)
      Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. However, there is a lack of clinical evidence to support the routine use of oxygen therapy, and in certain conditions, ...