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John R. Bell

Researcher at Loughborough University

Publications -  7
Citations -  252

John R. Bell is an academic researcher from Loughborough University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser Doppler vibrometer & Vibration. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 236 citations.

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Laser vibrometers and contacting transducers, target rotation and six degree-of-freedom vibration: what do we really measure?

TL;DR: In this paper, the velocity sensed by a single laser vibrometer beam incident in an arbitrary direction on a target that is of substantial interest in engineering is analyzed, a rotating shaft requiring three translational and three rotational co-ordinates to describe its vibratory motion fully.
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The rejuvenated pressurised metered dose inhaler

TL;DR: Although it faces competition from dry powder inhalers and possibly from novel soft-mist inhalers containing liquid formulations, the rejuvenated HFA pMDI is a device with a significant future for asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and wider treatment indications.
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Rotational vibration measurements using laser doppler vibrometry: comprehensive theory and practical application

TL;DR: In this article, a theory for the difference velocity sensitivity for two parallel beams is presented along with arrangements that allow measurement of the pitch and yaw vibration to be derived, and a post-processing technique that enables the genuine pitch-and yaw vibrations to be estimated from the measurements of the vibrational sets is demonstrated and validated experimentally in the laboratory.
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On the application of laser vibrometry to translational and rotational vibration measurements on rotating shafts

TL;DR: In this article, a model of the velocity sensed by both a single laser beam and by a pair of parallel beams incident on a rotating shaft requiring three translational and three rotational co-ordinates to describe its vibratory motion is presented.
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Tolerability in man following inhalation dosing of the selective TLR7 agonist, AZD8848

TL;DR: The antedrug design restricted the direct actions of AZD8848 to the lung, however, the type I interferon induced locally by TLR7 spilled over systemically, limiting the utility of this inhaled anTEDrug approach.