The Role of Galactic Winds on Molecular Gas Emission from Galaxy Mergers (2007)
Narayanan, Desika, Cox, T. J., Kelly, Brandon, Dave, Romeel, Hernquist, Lars, Di Matteo, Tiziana, ...
We assess the impact of starburst and AGN feedback-driven winds on the CO emission from galaxy mergers, and, in particular, search for signatures of these winds in the simulated CO morphologies and...
The Nature of CO Emission From z~6 Quasars (2007)
Narayanan, Desika, Li, Yuexing, Cox, Thomas J., Hernquist, Lars, Hopkins, Philip, Chakrabarti, Sukanya, ...
We investigate the nature of CO emission from z~6 quasars by combining non-LTE radiative transfer calculations with merger-driven models of z~6 quasar formation that arise naturally in LCDM...
Positionalities and knowledge negotiating ethics in practice (2007)
In this article I draw upon my experience of working on two research projects one with young Muslim men Hopkins 2006 and one with unaccompanied asylum-seeking children Hopkins and Hill 2006 Hopkins...
Molecular Outflows in Galaxy Merger Simulations with Embedded AGN (2006)
Narayanan, Desika, Cox, Thomas J., Robertson, Brant, Dave, Romeel, Di Matteo, Tiziana, Hernquist, Lars, ...
We study the effects of feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGN) on emission from molecular gas in galaxy mergers by combining hydrodynamic simulations which include black holes with a...
Simulated Molecular Gas Emission in Galaxy Mergers with Embedded AGN (2006)
Narayanan, Desika, Cox, Thomas J., Robertson, Brant, Dave, Romeel, Di Matteo, Tiziana, Hernquist, Lars, ...
We investigate the effect of embedded active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxy mergers on the CO molecular line emission by combining non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) radiative transfer...
Prof. Philip Hopkins, V Moorthy
The effect of near-surface and subsurface stresses on the magnetic Barkhausen emission MBE profile has been studied in case-carburised and tempered En36 steel. The high- and low-frequency MBE...
IPC2006-10335 Quantifying the Probability of Failure During the Pre-Commissioning Hydrotest (2006)
Failures during the pre-commissioning hydrostatic test of a newly constructed pipeline are rare but occasionally they do occur. Structural reliability techniques can be used to estimate the...
Prof. Philip Hopkins, V Moorthy
The effect of bending fatigue at different maximum stress levels on the magnetic Barkhausen emission MBE has been studied in case-carburised En36 steel specimens. The low frequency MBE profile has...
Engineers ethics and responsibilities (2005)
Fossil fuels provide 89 of the worlds primary energy needs. We consume over 1m tonnes of oil and 250m cm of gas every hour. These fuels are essential to our existence but are controversial it is...
SDSS Quasars and Dust Reddening (2003)
Hall, Patrick B., Hopkins, Philip, Strauss, Michael, Richards, Gordon, Brinkmann, J.
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey can be used to detect and characterize red and reddened quasars. In Richards et al. (2003), we showed that 6% of SDSS quasars have red colors consistent with significant...
Toll-like receptors: the key to the stable door? (2002)
Hopkins, Philip, Cohen, Jonathan
Abstract Severe sepsis continues to lead to critical illness. Few therapeutic options exist other than antibiotic therapy and general supportive care. Large numbers of patients continue to die as a...
Intensive care transfers (2002)
Hopkins, Philip, Wolff, Anthony H
Abstract The demand for intensive care has increased relentlessly over the past 30 years. It is now regarded as a necessity rather than a luxury. The provision of intensive care has lagged behind...
The challenges for Frontier pipeline projects (2002)
This paper considers some of the challenges facing engineers as they design and build pipelines in hostile terrains such as high axial strains or low temperatures. The paper starts by discussing some...
Hopkins, Philip, Wolff, Anthony H
The demand for intensive care has increased relentlessly over the past 30 years. It is now regarded as a necessity rather than a luxury. The provision of intensive care has lagged behind that demand....
Toll-like receptors: the key to the stable door?
Hopkins, Philip, Cohen, Jonathan
Severe sepsis continues to lead to critical illness. Few therapeutic options exist other than antibiotic therapy and general supportive care. Large numbers of patients continue to die as a...
Kamran, Mohammed, Calcagno, Ana-Maria, Findon, Helen, Bignell, Elaine, Jones, Michael D., Warn, Peter, ...
During an infection, the coordinated orchestration of many factors by the invading organism is required for disease to be initiated and to progress. The elucidation of the processes involved is...
Hopkins, Philip, Wolff, Anthony H
The demand for intensive care has increased relentlessly over the past 30 years. It is now regarded as a necessity rather than a luxury. The provision of intensive care has lagged behind that demand....
Toll-like receptors: the key to the stable door?
Hopkins, Philip, Cohen, Jonathan
Severe sepsis continues to lead to critical illness. Few therapeutic options exist other than antibiotic therapy and general supportive care. Large numbers of patients continue to die as a...
Kamran, Mohammed, Calcagno, Ana-Maria, Findon, Helen, Bignell, Elaine, Jones, Michael D., Warn, Peter, ...
During an infection, the coordinated orchestration of many factors by the invading organism is required for disease to be initiated and to progress. The elucidation of the processes involved is...
Dr Philip Hopkins defines obesity and describes its incidence in his general practice. He stresses the importance of dealing with underlying psychological factors in the treatment of the condition.