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Andrew Collins
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 733
Citations - 44066
Andrew Collins is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comet assay & DNA damage. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 684 publications receiving 40634 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew Collins include Norwegian University of Life Sciences & Pontifical Xavierian University.
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Panic That Spreads Sociobehavioral Contagion in Pedestrian Evacuations
TL;DR: This paper used an agent-based model of pedestrian movement during the egress of a hypothetical room and adopted an emotional, cognitive, and social framework to explore the transference and dissipation of agitation through a crowd.
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Marine ecotoxicity of nitramines, transformation products of amine-based carbon capture technology.
TL;DR: The genotoxicity assessment revealed contrasting results to the whole organism bioassays, with ethanolnitramine found to be more genotoxic than dimethylnitramine by three orders of magnitude.
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Studies on locus content mapping.
TL;DR: Locus content maps are derived from monosomic or disomic chromosomes broken by radiation, shearing, or other clastogen, the fragments being distributed among clones by dilution or incorporation into the cells of another species and scored for segregation of markers.
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Applying reinforcement learning to an insurgency Agent-based Simulation
TL;DR: Reinforcement learning has previously been applied to discrete-event simulations with promising results; thus, reinforcement learning is a good candidate for use within an Agent-based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) environment.
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Interactions of nanoparticles with purple membrane films
Jennifer M. Bulpett,Andrew Collins,Noor Haida Mohd Kaus,Philip T. Cresswell,Oier Bikondoa,Oier Bikondoa,Dominic M. Walsh,Stephen Mann,Sean A. Davis,Wuge H. Briscoe +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the structure of PM multilayers on silicon when challenged with two types of nanoparticles (NPs): carboxymethyl-dextran coated magnetite (2.4 nm core size) and citrate-stabilised gold (5 nm core length).