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Brain haemorrhage detection through SVM classification of impedance measurements
(NUI Galway, 2018-07-17)Machine Learning is becoming increasingly important in interpreting biological signals. In this work, we examine the potential for classification in brain haemorrhage detection. Numerical head and brain models with and ... -
Brain haemorrhage detection using a SVM classifier with electrical impedance tomography measurement frames
(Public Library of Science, 2018-07-12)Brain haemorrhages often require urgent treatment with a consequent need for quick and accurate diagnosis. Therefore, in this study, we investigate Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifiers for detecting brain haemorrhages ... -
Brain haemorrhage detection using a svm classifier with electrical impedance tomography measurement frames
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2018-07-12)Brain haemorrhages often require urgent treatment with a consequent need for quick and accurate diagnosis. Therefore, in this study, we investigate Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifiers for detecting brain haemorrhages ... -
Brain oscillatory substrates of visual short-term memory capacity
(Elsevier BV, 2009-11-01)The amount of information that can be stored in visual short-term memory is strictly limited to about four items [1]. Therefore, memory capacity relies not only on the successful retention of relevant information but also ... -
Brain repair for Parkinson's disease: is the answer in the matrix?
(Medknow Publications, 2018-07-13)Two hundred years after James Parkinson first described the cardinal motor symptoms of the disorder that would later bear his name, there is still an irrefutable need for a therapy that targets the underlying pathophysiology ... -
Brain structural effects of psychopharmacological treatment in bipolar disorder
(Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2015-08-31)Bipolar disorder is associated with subtle neuroanatomical deficits including lateral ventricular enlargement, grey matter deficits incorporating limbic system structures, and distributed white matter pathophysiology. ... -
Branchedhalymeniaspecies (halymeniaceae, rhodophyta) in the indo-pacific region, including descriptions ofhalymenia hawaiiana sp. nov.andh. tondoana sp. nov.
(Informa UK Limited, 2012-11-01)Several species in the red algal genus Halymenia from the Indo-Pacific have been described with branched thalli, toothed margins, spinose proliferations on the blade, and a firm gelatinous texture. Previous works have ... -
The Brand Inside: The Factors of Failure and Success in Internal Branding - Special Issue on Irish Perspectives on Marketing Relationships and Networks
(2007)Internal branding seeks to achieve consistency with the external brand and encourage brand commitment and the possibility of brand championship among employees. It is the concerted, inter-departmental and multi-directional ... -
Brand tribalism and self-expressive brands: social influences and brand outcomes
(Emerald, 2015)Purpose - This study aims to examine the relationship between social influence and consumers' self-expression through brands. It considers susceptibility to interpersonal influence and social network influence on self-expressive ... -
Brca1 is required for maintenance of phospho-chk1 and g2/m arrest during dna cross-link repair in dt40 cells
(American Society for Microbiology, 2015-08-31)The Fanconi anemia DNA repair pathway is pivotal for the efficient repair of DNA interstrand cross-links. Here, we show that FA-defective (Fancc(-)) DT40 cells arrest in G(2) phase following cross-link damage and trigger ... -
Breakfast consumption and its socio-demographic and lifestyle correlates in schoolchildren in 41 countries participating in the hbsc study
(Springer Nature, 2009-07-30)Objective: To investigate associations of daily breakfast consumption (DBC) with demographic and lifestyle factors in 41 countries. Methods: Design: Survey including nationally representative samples of 11-15 year olds (n ... -
Breaking down barriers to reception rights for unaccompanied migrant children in Europe: Does intersectional discrimination matter?
(NUI Galway, 2023-10-10)Introduction ‘States should ensure that children in the context of international migration are treated first and foremost as children’ 1 Although the exact number cannot be known, recent figures indicate that there are ... -
Breaking the Book Fetish
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Breaking the S.E.A.L: schools engagement with archives through learning
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Breaking the SEAL: enhancing engagement with academic libraries and the Academy through educational design innovation in technology-enhanced learning
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2018)Breaking the SEAL developed from a partnership between the James Hardiman Library and the School of Education at the National University of Ireland Galway. This initiative provides second-level students with opportunities ... -
Breast cancer research output, 1945-2008: a bibliometric and density-equalizing analysis
(BioMed Central, 2010-12)Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women, with an estimated 194,280 new cases diagnosed in the United States in 2009 alone. The primary aim of this work was to provide an in-depth evaluation ... -
Breast cancer subtype discordance: impact on post-recurrence survival and potential treatment options
(Springer Nature, 2018-02-20)Background: Recent studies have shown that breast cancer subtype can change from the primary tumour to the recurrence. Discordance between primary and recurrent breast cancer has implications for further treatment and ... -
Breast carcinoma: molecular markers and subtypes to predict patients at risk of developing metastatic disease
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Breast-cancer adjuvant therapy with zoledronic acid
(New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM/MMS), 2011-10-13)BACKGROUND Data suggest that the adjuvant use of bisphosphonates reduces rates of recurrence and death in patients with early-stage breast cancer. We conducted a study to determine whether treatment with zoledronic acid, ... -
Breed differences in humoral and cellular responses of lambs to experimental infection with the gastrointestinal nematode teladorsagia circumcincta
(Springer Nature, 2015-01-01)While Texel lambs have increased resistance to infection with the gastrointestinal nematode Teladorsagia circumcincta compared to Suffolk lambs, the underlying resistance mechanisms are still unknown. The aim of this study ...