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Michael I Newton

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|November 20, 2014
Magnetic resonance sensorsRobert H Morris, Michael I Newton
Plos One|July 14, 2017
Correction: Long-term trends in the honeybee 'whooping signal' revealed by automated detectionMichael Ramsey, Martin Bencsik, Michael I Newton
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2016
ST Quartz Acoustic Wave Sensors with Sectional Guiding LayersMichael I Newton, Paul Roach, Glen McHale
Plos One|February 9, 2017
Long-term trends in the honeybee 'whooping signal' revealed by automated detectionMichael Ramsey, Martin Bencsik, Michael I Newton
Soft Matter|September 10, 2020
Progess in superhydrophobic surface developmentPaul Roach, Neil J Shirtcliffe, Michael I Newton
Plos One|June 14, 2012
Wet adhesion and adhesive locomotion of snails on anti-adhesive non-wetting surfacesNeil J Shirtcliffe, Glen McHale, Michael I Newton
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|July 1, 2011
Dynamic wetting and spreading and the role of topographyGlen McHale, Michael I Newton, Neil J Shirtcliffe
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|February 28, 2017
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Tool for Pork Pie DevelopmentAdam P Gaunt, Robert H Morris, Michael I Newton
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|April 2, 2010
Superhydrophobic copper tubes with possible flow enhancement and drag reductionNeil J Shirtcliffe, Glen McHale, Michael I Newton, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC|April 4, 2017
Transient effect determination of spin-lattice (TEDSpiL) relaxation times using continuous wave NMRRobert H Morris, Nur Mostafa, Steven Parslow, et al.
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|November 20, 2014
Magnetic resonance sensorsRobert H Morris, Michael I Newton
Plos One|July 14, 2017
Correction: Long-term trends in the honeybee 'whooping signal' revealed by automated detectionMichael Ramsey, Martin Bencsik, Michael I Newton
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|November 24, 2016
ST Quartz Acoustic Wave Sensors with Sectional Guiding LayersMichael I Newton, Paul Roach, Glen McHale
Plos One|February 9, 2017
Long-term trends in the honeybee 'whooping signal' revealed by automated detectionMichael Ramsey, Martin Bencsik, Michael I Newton
Soft Matter|September 10, 2020
Progess in superhydrophobic surface developmentPaul Roach, Neil J Shirtcliffe, Michael I Newton
Plos One|June 14, 2012
Wet adhesion and adhesive locomotion of snails on anti-adhesive non-wetting surfacesNeil J Shirtcliffe, Glen McHale, Michael I Newton
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|July 1, 2011
Dynamic wetting and spreading and the role of topographyGlen McHale, Michael I Newton, Neil J Shirtcliffe
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|February 28, 2017
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Tool for Pork Pie DevelopmentAdam P Gaunt, Robert H Morris, Michael I Newton
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|April 2, 2010
Superhydrophobic copper tubes with possible flow enhancement and drag reductionNeil J Shirtcliffe, Glen McHale, Michael I Newton, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC|April 4, 2017
Transient effect determination of spin-lattice (TEDSpiL) relaxation times using continuous wave NMRRobert H Morris, Nur Mostafa, Steven Parslow, et al.
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