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Graham Bell

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  12
Citations -  295

Graham Bell is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Cave. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 241 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham Bell include Monash University & RMIT University.

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Cross-cultural determinants of food acceptability: Recent research on sensory perceptions and preferences

TL;DR: This article examined cross-cultural chemosensory perceptions and preferences from the point of view of their ability to explain differences in food selection in different cultures, finding that preference for these same qualities appears to be dependent on the context in which they are experienced, and thus cultural preference differences are evident, most probably as a function of the different dietary experiences of different cultures.
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Hedonic responses to taste solutions: a cross-cultural study of Japanese and Australians

TL;DR: This paper found that the response patterns of individuals across the range of concentration s revealed that the mean response patterns were generally a good representation of each group and that the two groups were more similar than different in their responses to tastants in solution.
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Coupling Modes of an Underexpanded Twin Axisymmetric Jet

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental investigation into the coupling behavior of screeching axisymmetric twin supersonic jets is presented, where acoustic measurements and schlieren photography are used to identify four dist...
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Seasonal total methane depletion in limestone caves

TL;DR: Unexpected seasonal bias in the cave CH4 depletion record is explained by a three-step process involving methanotrophy in aerobic karst soil above the cave, summer transport of soil-gas into the cave through epikarst, followed by further caveCH4 depletion.
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An experimental investigation of coupled underexpanded supersonic twin-jets

TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution particle image velocimetry measurements of coupled underexpanded twin-jets are presented and two nozzle pressure ratios are examined, which are selected due to a change in coupled plume mode indicated by a discontinuous jump in screech frequency.