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Global opportunities for securing overseas retail deposits within the UK banking industry
The UK banking industry is very competitive and banks work hard to keep their existing customers and entice new customers to join their banks. This report will focus on a single global opportunity for a UK bank to secure deposits from overseas customers in order to facilitate its growth strategy. To protect the identity of the bank, it will be referred to as the UK Bank throught this report
Haemodynamic changes occurring in a loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) during mechanical ventilation under general anaesthesia
Scaling of Electrode-Electrolyte Interface Model Parameters In Phosphate Buffered Saline
We report how the impedance presented by a platinum electrode scales with the concentration of phosphate buffered saline (PBS). We find that the constant phase element of the model scales with approximately the log of concentration, whereas the resistivity is inversely proportional. Using a novel DC measurement technique we show that the Faradaic response of a platinum electrode, and thus the safe exposure limit, does not scale with concentration below 900mV overpotential across a pair of electrodes. We compare objective measurements made in saline to those made in the spinal cavity of live sheep. We comment upon the appropriateness of using PBS as a substitute for living sheep
Feasibility of Harvesting Power To Run A Domestic Water Meter Using Streaming Cell Technology
We investigate the possibility of using streaming cells as a means of harvesting energy from the town water supply. We measure the electrical power developed from streaming cells using tap water as a working fluid. We estimate the amount of energy available from a typical domestic household based on water usage data. We estimate the amount of energy required to operate a simple data logger and transmitter. From these estimates we calculate the required efficiency and physical form of a streaming cell energy converter. We comment on the feasibility of using streaming cell technology as a means of harvesting energy from a domestic water supply
Growing Pains: Getting past the complexities of scaling social impact
In communities across the UK, organisations develop new ideas to improve the lives of those around them. And yet despite growing demand for charity services, concerted attempts to take proven approaches to scale are few and far between, and successful examples are rarer still. This paper aims to bring about a change in tack by proposing a way of assessing the viability of scaling in different contexts
Millimetre Wave Power Measurement
There is currently no traceable power sensor for millimetre wave frequencies above 110 GHz. This thesis investigates a novel approach to remove this limitation by combining the placement of a uniquely designed microchip directly in waveguide. The design of the chip is novel in that it does not rely on a supporting structure or an external antenna when placed in the waveguide.
The performance of the design was primarily analysed by computer simulation and verified with the measurement of a scale model. The results show
that it is feasible to measure high frequency power by placing a chip directly in waveguide. It is predicted that the chip is able to absorb approximately 60% of incident power. Any further efficiency would require modification of the chip substrate. However, this proposed design should allow the standards institutes a reference that will enable the calibration of equipment to beyond
110 GHz
Executive Research Summary: The Dandelion Program
Dandelion_Program_Research_Exec_Summary_Feb2017.pdf: 98 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Benefits of Employing People with Autism: The Dandelion Employment Program
This report identifies benefits of the Dandelion Employment Program, an initiative by DXC Technology in collaboration with the Australian Government Department of Human Services, Department of Defence, and Department of Immigration and Border Protection aimed at increasing employment opportunities for people with autism
Information extraction from template-generated hidden web documents
The larger amount of information on the Web is stored in document databases and is not indexed by general-purpose
search engines (such as Google and Yahoo). Databases dynamically generate a list of documents in response to a user
query – which are referred to as Hidden Web databases. Such documents are typically presented to users as templategenerated
Web pages. This paper presents a new approach that identifies Web page templates in order to extract queryrelated
information from documents. We propose two forms of representation to analyse the content of a document –
Text with Immediate Adjacent Tag Segments (TIATS) and Text with Neighbouring Adjacent Tag Segments (TNATS).
Our techniques exploit tag structures that surround the textual contents of documents in order to detect Web page
templates thereby extracting query-related information. Experimental results demonstrate that TNATS detects Web page
templates most effectively and extracts information with high recall and precision
Emerging Policy Issues and Research Priorities on Western Hemisphere Integration
International Relations/Trade,
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