8 results on '"HAYDEN, BRIAN"'
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2. Single crystal and high area titania supported rhodium: the interaction of supported Rh(CO) 2 with NO
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Hayden, Brian E., King, Alex, Newton, Mark A., and Yoshikawa, Naruo
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- 2001
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3. Total mercury concentrations in liver and muscle of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) in a subarctic lake - Assessing the factors driving year-round variation.
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Keva, Ossi, Hayden, Brian, Harrod, Chris, and Kahilainen, Kimmo K.
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COREGONUS lavaretus ,MERCURY content of fish ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of mercury ,BIOACCUMULATION in fishes ,ECOLOGY - Abstract
Subarctic lakes are characterised by extreme seasonal variation in light and temperature which influences growth, maturation, condition and resource use of fishes. However, our understanding of how seasonal changes affect mercury concentrations of fishes is limited. We conducted a year-round study (3 ice-covered months, 3 open-water months) with open-water inter-annual aspect (3 years: samples from August/September), focusing on total mercury (THg) concentrations and ecological characteristics of a common freshwater fish, European whitefish ( Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) from a subarctic lake. We measured THg concentrations from tissues with fast (liver, n = 164) and moderate (muscle, n = 225) turnover rates, providing information on THg dynamics over different temporal scales. In both tissues, lipid-corrected THg concentrations were highest in winter (liver: 1.70 ± 0.88 μg/g, muscle: 0.24 ± 0.05 μg/g) and lowest in summer (liver: 0.87 ± 0.72 μg/g, muscle: 0.19 ± 0.04 μg/g). THg concentrations increased in winter following the summer-autumn dietary shift to pelagic zooplankton and starvation after spawning. Whitefish THg concentrations decreased towards summer, and were associated with consumption of benthic macroinvertebrates and subsequent growth dilution. Mercury bioaccumulated in both tissues with age, both showing the strongest regression slopes in winter and lowest in summer. THg concentrations in liver and muscle tissue were correlated throughout the year, however the correlation was lowest in summer, indicating high metabolism during somatic growing season in summer and growth dilution. Multiple linear regression models explained 50% and 55% of the THg variation in liver and muscle both models dominated by seasonally-variable factors i.e. sexual maturity, δ 13 C, and condition factor. Seasonally varying bioaccumulation slopes and the higher level of intra-annual variation (21%) in whitefish THg concentration in muscle than the inter-annual accumulation (8%) highlight the importance of including seasonal factors in future THg studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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4. High throughput synthesis and characterization of the Pb n Nb2O5+ n (0.5< n <4.1) system on a single chip
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Mirsaneh, Mehdi, Hayden, Brian E., Miao, Shu, Pokorny, Jan, Perini, Steve, Furman, Eugene, Lanagan, Michael T., Ubic, Rick, and Reaney, Ian M.
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INORGANIC synthesis , *LEAD compounds , *CHEMICAL systems , *PEROVSKITE , *X-ray diffraction , *ELECTRIC capacity , *RAMAN spectroscopy , *PERMITTIVITY , *PHYSICAL vapor deposition - Abstract
Abstract: Most high throughput studies focus on assessing the effect of composition within a single known fundamental structure type, such as perovskite. Here we demonstrate how high throughput synthesis and screening can be used to establish structure–property relations in the PbO–Nb2O5 system, for which eight distinct fundamental structure types are known to exist. PbNb4O11, PbNb2O6 and pyrochlore could be easily distinguished by X-ray diffraction (XRD). However, XRD was insensitive to distortions of the pyrochlore structure and instead Raman spectroscopy was utilized to determine changes in symmetry from cubic to rhombohedral as the PbO concentration increased. High throughput screening of the capacitance revealed permittivity (εr ) maxima in the PbNb4O11 (εr =700) and cubic pyrochlore phases (εr =450). The εr of PbNb4O11 has not to date been reported but the value for cubic pyrochlore is higher than that reported for bulk ceramics (εr =270). Initial high electric field studies also revealed exceptionally high tunability (four times that reported for bismuth zinc niobate-based pyrochlores) of the capacitance in the pyrochlore phase. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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5. Covering over the cracks in conservation assessments at EU interfaces: A cross-jurisdictional ecoregion scale approach using the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra).
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Reid, Neil, Lundy, Mathieu G., Hayden, Brian, Waterman, Tony, Looney, Declan, Lynn, Deirdre, Marnell, Ferdia, McDonald, Robbie A., and Montgomery, W. Ian
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ECOLOGICAL regions , *LUTRA lutra , *HABITATS , *BIOGEOGRAPHY , *POPULATION - Abstract
Throughout the European Union, the EC Habitats Directive requires that member states undertake national surveillance of designated species. Despite biological connections between-populations across-borders, national assessments need not be co-ordinated in any way. We conducted a trans-boundary assessment of the status of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) aimed at providing consistency across a single biogeographical unit, i.e. the island of Ireland, comprising two states, i.e. the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland). Our aim was to ensure consistency with previous assessments conducted separately in each state, and permit each Government to fulfil their separate statutory reporting commitments. The species range increased by 23% from 1996-2006 and 2007-11. The population estimate of 9400 [95%CI 8700-12,200] breeding females during 2010/11 was not significantly different from 8300 [95%CI 7600-9800] breeding females established as a baseline during 1981-82. Modelling of species-habitat associations suggested that available habitat was not limiting and no putative pressures recorded at sites surveyed negatively affected species occurrence. Thus, under the statutory parameters for assessing a species' conservation status, i.e. range, population, habitat and future prospects, the otter was judged to be in 'Favourable' status throughout Ireland and in both discrete political jurisdictions. Thus, we provide a trans-boundary test case for EU member states that share habitats and species across ecoregions, ensuring conservation assessment data are standardised, synchronised, spatially consistent and, therefore, biologically relevant without compromising legal and administrative autonomy within separate jurisdictions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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6. Review and quantitative meta-analysis of diet suggests the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) is likely to be a poor bioindicator
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Reid, Neil, Thompson, Danielle, Hayden, Brian, Marnell, Ferdia, and Montgomery, W. Ian
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LUTRA lutra , *BIOINDICATORS , *AQUATIC ecology , *ENVIRONMENTAL degradation , *ECOLOGICAL niche , *EUTROPHICATION , *AGRICULTURAL intensification , *META-analysis - Abstract
Abstract: The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra L.) is a top predator in aquatic systems and plays an important role in ecosystem functioning. However, it has undergone dramatic declines throughout Europe as a result of environmental degradation. We examine the putative role of the otter as a bioindicator in Ireland which remains a stronghold for the species and affords a unique opportunity to examine variation in its ecological niche. We describe diet, using spraint contents, along rivers during 2010 and conduct a review and quantitative meta-analysis of the results of a further 21 studies. We aimed to assess variation in otter diet in relation to river productivity, a proxy for natural nutrification and anthropogenic eutrophication, and availability of salmonid prey (Salmo trutta and Salmo salar), to test the hypothesis that otter diet is related to environmental quality. Otter diet did not vary with levels of productivity or availability of salmonids whilst Compositional Analysis suggested there was no selection of salmonid over non-salmonid fish. There was a distinct niche separation between riverine and lacustrine systems, the latter being dominated by Atlantic eel (Anguilla anguilla). Otters are opportunistic and may take insects, freshwater mussels, birds, mammals and even fruit. Otters living along coasts have a greatest niche breath than those in freshwater systems which encompasses a wide variety of intertidal prey though pelagic fish are rarely taken. It is concluded that the ability of the otter to feed on a wide diversity of prey taxa and the strong influence of habitat type, renders it a poor bioindicator of environmental water quality. It seems likely that the plasticity of the habitat and dietary niche of otters, and the extent of suitable habitat, may have sustained populations in Ireland despite intensification of agriculture during the 20th century. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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7. Growth of amorphous, anatase and rutile phase TiO2 thin films on Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si (SSTOP) substrate for resistive random access memory (ReRAM) device application.
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Alsaiari, Mabkhoot A., Alhemiary, Nabil A., Umar, Ahmad, and Hayden, Brian E.
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NONVOLATILE random-access memory , *RUTILE , *THIN films , *ATOMIC force microscopy , *PLATINUM electrodes , *SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
Memory structures play a basic role in providing integrated circuits of powerful processing capabilities. Even most powerful processors have nothing to offer without an accompanying memory and importantly, the development of mobile devices is dependent on the continual improvement of memory technology. Herein, we report the synthesis of TiO 2 thin films on SSTOP (Pt/TiO 2 /SiO 2 /Si) substrate via physical vapour deposition process for the first time. The layers consisted of Si, SiO 2 , TiO 2 and Pt, hence the SSTOP shorthand is used throughout the text. Three different phases of TiO 2 thin films were obtained, i.e. amorphous, anatase and rutile phases, by controlling the reaction parameters which were examined by x-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Raman-scattering spectroscopy in order to understand the crystallographic, morphological, compositional and scattering properties. The detailed studies confirmed the formation of various crystal phases of titania. The grown thin films on SSTOP substrates were further utilized to fabricate resistive random access memory (ReRAM) devices and the initial electrical screening was performed on capacitor-like structures which were prepared using platinum top electrodes (diameter = 250 μm) on a 14 × 14 array metal contact mask. Current-Voltage (I–V) measurements were implemented employing a range of current compliances (IC). The detailed electrical characterizations revealed that the forming field for a switchable unipolar device was found to be greatest on rutile titania and lowest on the amorphous titania phase. Similarity, the resistive contrast was greatest on the rutile titania phase and lowest on the anatase titania phase. Design for ReRAM device based on Pt/TiO 2 /SiO 2 /Si (SSTOP) substrate. Image 1 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. The fabrication of graphene-reinforced Al-based nanocomposites using high-pressure torsion.
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Huang, Yi, Bazarnik, Piotr, Wan, Diqing, Luo, Dan, Pereira, Pedro Henrique R., Lewandowska, Malgorzata, Yao, Jin, Hayden, Brian E., and Langdon, Terence G.
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GRAPHENE , *NANOCOMPOSITE materials , *HIGH pressure (Technology) , *MICROHARDNESS , *SINTERING - Abstract
Abstract Metal matrix nanocomposites were fabricated by high-pressure torsion (HPT) using 5% graphene nanoplates as a reinforcement contained within an Al matrix. Powders were mixed and compacted at room temperature and then processed by HPT at three different temperatures of 298, 373 and 473 K. After processing, microstructural observations were undertaken to reveal the distributions of graphene in the matrix, the grain refinement in the aluminium and the nature of the graphene-aluminium interfaces. Tests were performed to measure the microhardness, the tensile stress-strain curves and the electrical conductivity. The results show that processing by HPT is advantageous because it avoids the sintering and high temperature deformation associated with other processing routes. Graphical abstract Image 1 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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