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Welcome to USIR

Welcome to the University of Salford repository (USIR), an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Our collection contains a wide range of research across multiple formats and subject areas.

Whenever possible, outputs will be made openly available here in full digital format for download, with many under a Creative Commons license. See our Policies for further information https://salford-repository.worktribe.com/policies.



Latest Additions

Sustainable Asphalt Mixtures Comprising Steel Slag Filler and SBS-Modified Binder: An Experimental Investigation (2025)
Journal Article

Utilizing steel slag powder as a mineral filler in asphalt concrete mixtures has garnered increasing attention due to its attractive benefits in both sustainability and material properties. The paper aims to critically evaluate the replacement of min... Read More about Sustainable Asphalt Mixtures Comprising Steel Slag Filler and SBS-Modified Binder: An Experimental Investigation.

Rehabilitation Interventions to modify physical frailty in adult lung transplant candidates: a systematic review (2025)
Journal Article

Purpose: Physical frailty is prevalent in lung transplant (LT) candidates and is linked to adverse outcomes both pre and postoperatively. Exercise has been proven beneficial in optimising exercise capacity and quality of life in LT candidates but its... Read More about Rehabilitation Interventions to modify physical frailty in adult lung transplant candidates: a systematic review.

A cluster analysis for stratifying diabetic foot ulcers at baseline: Are those associated with ulcer healing and patient outcome? (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Background and aims: Systematic reviews of the classification systems of DFUs, investigated their association with DFU-related clinical outcomes. However, these are investigated using conventional statistics where the DFU future incident was treated... Read More about A cluster analysis for stratifying diabetic foot ulcers at baseline: Are those associated with ulcer healing and patient outcome?.