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Microwave Radiation
(2015-12-08)Microwave radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It covers, broadly speaking, frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. For example a microwave oven operates at a frequency of 2.45 GHz and many mobile network ... -
Nitric Oxide (NO)
(2015-12-10)Nitric oxide plays a significant role in atmospheric phenomena and pollution. It helps to create ozone in the lower atmosphere where it is not needed, and again unfortunately helps to remove ozone from the higher levels ... -
Setting the problem
(2015-12-12)Nitric oxide is a free radical, because it has one unpaired electron. This creates weak, short-lived complexes with a variety of species, which makes experimental investigations hard. Theoretical investigations are also ... -
Experimental and theoretical approaches
(2015-12-14)We use both experiments and theory to study nitric oxide complexes. On the experimental side, we introduce a mixture of nitric oxide with other gases, such as krypton, carbon monoxide, water and benzene, into a high vacuum ... -
Possible health effects of magnetic fields
(2015-12-16)There is a major public concern about possible detrimental health effects of weak magnetic fields. Our research will provide the first systematic and detailed study of magnetic properties of important radical-containing ... -
What does the future hold for microwave? "Microwave effect"
(2015-12-18)Although we use microwave heating for chemical processes worth millions of dollars, the mechanism of the microwave heating is not very well understood. Progress in measuring local temperatures in microwave-heated transformations ... -
What does the future hold for microwave? Medicine
(2015-12-20)There are certain limitations and problems with using microwave radiation for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, such as the spatial resolution, the penetration depth, the ability to focus the radiation, and the ... -
Fractured Reflections: How Lacan, Derrida & Nietzsche Sought to Overcome Barriers of the Constructed Self
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Modernist Geographies: The Interconnection Between Space and Identity in Virginia Woolf and Jean Rhys
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
An Exploration of Familiarisation and Defamiliarisation in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock, Johnathon Swift's ‘The Lady's Dressing Room’, and Eliza Haywood's Fantomina
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Gender Disassociation and Identity Displacement as an Effect of Victorian Depictions of Disability: John Halifax, Gentleman and ‘The Withered Arm’
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Locating Temporality and Finding Hope in South African Fiction
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
‘The sins of youth cannot be undone in age’: Exploring Childhood as an Echo of Adulthood in the Works of Thackeray, Brontë and Gaskell
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Double or Dual-Natured?: Consciousness and Race in Nella Larsen's Passing
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
The Function of the Portrayal of Madness in ‘The Diary of a Madman’ and The Madness of George III: The Effects of Tragedy and Comedy
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Reading Urdu, Writing Home: Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Witnessing, Evidence, and The Body in Contemporary Egyptian Literature About Revolution
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020) -
Wonderer Issue 1
(School of English and Drama – Queen Mary, University of London, 2020)