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Lazarjan, M. S.; Geoghegan, P. H.; Taylor, M. C. and Jermy, Mark C. (2015). Visualization of the air ejected from the temporary cavity in brain and tissue simulants during gunshot wounding. Forensic Science International, 246 , pp. 104-109.

Geoghegan, P. H.; Buchmann, N. A.; Soria, J. and Jermy, Mark C. (2013). Time-resolved PIV measurements of the flow field in a stenosed, compliant arterial model. Experiments in Fluids, 54 (5),

Geoghegan, P. H.; Buchmann, N. A.; Spence, C. J.T.; Moore, S. and Jermy, Mark C. (2012). Fabrication of rigid and flexible refractive-index-matched flow phantoms for flow visualisation and optical flow measurements. Experiments in Fluids, 52 (5), pp. 1331-1347.

Van Hove, S. C.; Storey, J.; Adams, C.; Dey, K.; Geoghegan, P. H.; Kabaliuk, N.; Oldfield, S. D.; Spence, C. J.T.; Jermy, Mark C.; Suresh, V. and Cater, J. E. An Experimental and Numerical Investigation of CO2 Distribution in the Upper Airways During Nasal High Flow Therapy. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 44 (10), pp. 3007-3019.

Geoghegan, P. H.; Spence, C. J.T.; Wilhelm, J.; Kabaliuk, N.; Taylor, M. C. and Jermy, Mark C. Experimental and computational investigation of the trajectories of blood drops ejected from the nose. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 130 (2), pp. 563-568.

Geoghegan, P. H.; Laffra, A. M.; Hoogendorp, N. K.; Taylor, M. C. and Jermy, M. C. Experimental measurement of breath exit velocity and expirated bloodstain patterns produced under different exhalation mechanisms. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 131 (5), pp. 1193-1201.

Docherty, P. D.; Geoghegan, P. H.; Huetter, L.; Jermy, M. and Sellier, M. Regressive cross-correlation of pressure signals in the region of stenosis:Insights from particle image velocimetry experimentation. Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 32 , pp. 143-149.

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