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James Taylor

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  1190
Citations -  43346

James Taylor is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 39945 citations. Previous affiliations of James Taylor include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & European Spallation Source.

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Prevalence of asymptomatic incidental aneurysms: review of 4568 arteriograms

TL;DR: The prevalence rate of asymptomatic unruptured aneurysms found in the present study allows an estimation of the yearly rate of rupture of these lesions, which is suggested to be within the range of 1 to 2%.
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Optophysiology: depth-resolved probing of retinal physiology with functional ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that fUHROCT allows for simultaneous, noninvasive probing of both retinal morphology and function, which could significantly improve the early diagnosis of various ophthalmic pathologies and could lead to better understanding of pathogenesis.
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Giant Radio Pulses from a Millisecond Pulsar

TL;DR: In this article, the authors observed 1.7 × 106 individual pulses from the millisecond pulsar PSR B1937+21 and observed that strong pulses differ greatly from the average emission: they are narrower, systematically delayed by some 40-50 μs and many are nearly 100% circularly polarized.
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The Cramér-Rao estimation error lower bound computation for deterministic nonlinear systems

TL;DR: For continuous-time nonlinear deterministic system models with discrete nonlinear measurements in additive Ganssian white noise, the extended Kalman filter (EKF) convariance propagation equations linearized about the true unknown trajectory provide the Cramer-Rao lower bound to the estimation error covariance matrix as discussed by the authors.
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Visible supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fibers with a 400W continuous wave fiber laser

TL;DR: This work demonstrates continuous wave supercontinuum generation extending to the visible spectral region by pumping photonic crystal fibers at 1.07 microm with a 400 W single mode, continuous wave, ytterbium fiber laser.