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    Patient perspectives on the HIV continuum of care in London: a qualitative study of people diagnosed between 1986 and 2014 by Bruton, J, Rai, T, Day, S, Ward, H

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <h4>Setting</h4> <p>Two large HIV adult outpatient clinics in central London.</p> <h4>Participants</h4> <p>52 HIV-positive individuals, 41 men, 11 women, purposively sampled to include people who had been diagnosed at different stages in the history of the epidemic classified as four ‘generations’: pre-1996 (preantiretroviral therapy (ART)), 1997–2005 (complex ARTs), 2006–2012 (simpler ARTs) and 2013 onwards (recent diagnoses).…”
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    Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Urban 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures by M. A. Stretton, W. Morrison, W. Morrison, R. J. Hogan, R. J. Hogan, S. Grimmond

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Longwave flux profiles are compared across an August day for a 2 km <span class="inline-formula">×</span> 2 km domain in central London. Simulations are conducted with multiple temperature configurations, including realistic temperature profiles derived from thermal camera observations. …”
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    Shifting identities of Bengali female learners in ESOL : a poststructuralist feminist exploration of classed, ‘raced’ and gender identities by Bonetti, Vivijana

    Published 2016
    “…The research was undertaken at two educational sites in East and central London over five years. In total, 20 Bengali female learners of ESOL participated in life history interviews over the period of 2 years. …”
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    Measuring the Changes in Aggregate Cycling Patterns between 2003 and 2012 from a Space Syntax Perspective by Stephen Law, Fernanda Lima Sakr, Max Martinez

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Using Elephant and Castle, a Central London location, as a case study, the authors analyze cycling movement data sets from 2003 and 2012 to compare the change in cycling behaviour and the impact that the Cycling Superhighway 07, introduced in 2011, has had on cycling patterns. …”
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    Understanding complex work using an extension of the resilience CARE model: an ethnographic study by Natalie Sanford, Mary Lavelle, Ola Markiewicz, Gabriel Reedy, Anne Marie Rafferty, Ara Darzi, Janet E. Anderson

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Methods The study involved 88.5 hours of non-participant ethnographic observations in a large, teaching hospital in central London. The wards included in the study were: two surgical wards, an older adult ward, a critical care unit, and the Acute Assessment Unit (AAU), an extension unit created to expedite patient flow out of the Emergency Department. …”
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    Mobile monitoring reveals congestion penalty for vehicle emissions in London by Shona E. Wilde, Lauren E. Padilla, Naomi J. Farren, Ramón A. Alvarez, Samuel Wilson, James D. Lee, Rebecca L. Wagner, Greg Slater, Daniel Peters, David C. Carslaw

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…On average, the median (τ = 0.5) ΔNOx/ΔCO2 in Central London was 2x higher than Outer London, despite the stringent emission standards imposed throughout the Ultra Low Emissions Zone. …”
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    Narratives from the nursery: negotiating a 'professional' identity by Osgood, Jayne

    Published 2008
    “…The research was undertaken in three nurseries (private, voluntary and state run) in central London. The nursery workers interviewed occupied various positions within the nursery (from manager, to senior practitioner through to trainees) and held varying degrees of experience. …”
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    WRF (v4.0)–SUEWS (v2018c) coupled system: development, evaluation and application by T. Sun, T. Sun, H. Omidvar, Z. Li, N. Zhang, W. Huang, S. Kotthaus, H. C. Ward, Z. Luo, S. Grimmond

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Mean absolute errors, based on all periods, are smaller in residential Swindon than central London for turbulent sensible and latent heat fluxes (<span class="inline-formula"><i>Q</i><sub><i>H</i></sub></span>, <span class="inline-formula"><i>Q</i><sub><i>E</i></sub></span>) with greater skill on clear-sky days on both sites (for incoming and outgoing short- and long-wave radiation, <span class="inline-formula"><i>Q</i><sub><i>H</i></sub></span> and <span class="inline-formula"><i>Q</i><sub><i>E</i></sub></span>). …”
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    International Comparison, Risk Assessment, and Prioritisation of 26 Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in Three European River Catchments in the UK, Ireland, and Spain by Helena Rapp-Wright, Sara Rodríguez-Mozaz, Diana Álvarez-Muñoz, Damià Barceló, Fiona Regan, Leon P. Barron, Blánaid White

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Occurrence and frequency rates were investigated across all locations over a 10-week period, with the highest concentration obtained for the flame retardant tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP) at 4767 ng∙L<sup>−1</sup> in the R. Thames in Central London. Geographical variations were observed between sites and were partially explained using principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA). …”
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    PM2.5 on the London Underground by J.D. Smith, B.M. Barratt, G.W. Fuller, F.J. Kelly, M. Loxham, E. Nicolosi, M. Priestman, A.H. Tremper, D.C. Green

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Results: The PM2.5 mass in the LU (mean 88 μg m−3, median 28 μg m−3) was greater than at ambient background locations (mean 19 μg m−3, median 14 μg m−3) and roadside environments in central London (mean 22 μg m−3, median 14 μg m−3). Concentrations varied between lines and locations, with the deepest and shallowest submerged lines being the District (median 4 μg m−3) and Victoria (median 361 μg m−3 but up to 885 μg m−3). …”
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    Boundary layer dynamics over London, UK, as observed using Doppler lidar during REPARTEE-II by J. F. Barlow, T. M. Dunbar, E. G. Nemitz, C. R. Wood, M. W. Gallagher, F. Davies, E. O'Connor, R. M. Harrison

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…From the 3 week autumnal data-set there is evidence for occasional stable layers in central London, effectively decoupling surface emissions from air aloft.…”
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    “We're potentially worsening health inequalities”: Evaluating how delivery of the 2022 London polio booster campaign was tailored to Orthodox Jewish families to reduce transmission... by Ben Kasstan, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Ana Zuriaga-Alvaro, Leonora G. Weil, Tracey Chantler

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study aimed to evaluate how the polio booster campaign was tailored to increase uptake and enable access for OJ families in northeast and north central London boroughs, and the impact of the campaign on local-level vaccine inequities. …”
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    Simulating secondary organic aerosol from missing diesel-related intermediate-volatility organic compound emissions during the Clean Air for London (ClearfLo) campaign by R. Ots, R. Ots, D. E. Young, D. E. Young, M. Vieno, L. Xu, R. E. Dunmore, J. D. Allan, J. D. Allan, H. Coe, L. R. Williams, S. C. Herndon, N. L. Ng, N. L. Ng, J. F. Hamilton, R. Bergström, R. Bergström, C. Di Marco, E. Nemitz, I. A. Mackenzie, J. J. P. Kuenen, D. C. Green, S. Reis, S. Reis, M. R. Heal

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…During the period of concurrent measurements, SOA concentrations at the Detling rural background location east of London were greater than at the central London location. The model shows that this was caused by an intense pollution plume with a strong gradient of imported SOA passing over the rural location. …”
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