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m3pl: A Work-FLOWS ontology extension to extract choreography interfaces
(2006)Cross-organisational interoperability is a key issue for success in B2B e-commerce applications. To achieve this interoperability, choreography descriptions are necessary that describe how the business partners can cooperate. ... -
Machine learning and high-performance computing: Infrastructure and algorithms for the genome-scale study of genetic and epigenetic regulatory mechanisms with applications in neuroscience
(2014-06-30)The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has fundamentally changed modern genomics re-search. These sequencers generate terabytes of data and necessitate the use, not only of high-performance compute (HPC) clusters ... -
A Machine Learning Application for Classification of Chemical Spectra
(2008)This paper presents a software package that allows chemists to analyze spectroscopy data using innovative machine learning (ML) techniques. The package, designed for use in conjunction with lab-based spectroscopic ... -
Machine learning applied to electrical impedance tomography for the improved management of nocturnal enuresis
(NUI Galway, 2021-06-04)Nocturnal Enuresis (or bedwetting) is a condition that commonly affects children but can continue into adulthood. The condition can have serious implications on the quality of a child’s life. The current first-line medical ... -
Machine learning for De Novo peptide identification
(NUI Galway, 2023-04-21)Proteomics involves the identification and analysis of proteins, therefore providing valuable insight into ecosystem functioning. In this methodology, protein sequences are typically identified using a bottom-up approach ... -
Machine learning methods for quantitative analysis of Raman spectroscopy data
(Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2003-08-27)The automated identification and quantification of illicit materials using Raman spectroscopy is of significant importance for law enforcement agencies. This paper explores the use of Machine Learning (ML) methods in ... -
Machine translation of domain-specific expressions within ontologies and documents
(2017-08-08)Nowadays, most of the semantically structured data have labels stored only in English. Although the increasing number of ontologies offers an excellent opportunity to link this knowledge together, non-English users may ... -
Machnamh ar Eispéireas na Foghlama Aisioncronaí
(Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh, 2014)[No abstract available] -
Mackey functors and sharpness for fusion systems
(International Press of Boston, 2015-01-01)We develop the fundamentals of Mackey functors in the setup of fusion systems including an acyclicity condition as well as a parametrization and an explicit description of simple Mackey functors. Using this machinery we ... -
Macro- and micro-scale modelling of material inhomogeneity for the premature failure of welded 9Cr steels in power plants
(NUI Galway, 2019-02-15)Chromium-molybdenum steel pipe (9Cr-1Mo steel) is an important high temperature construction material for welded steam piping networks in gas-fired power plants. A major global problem of such materials is the premature ... -
Macromolecular crowding alone or in combination with other in vitro microenvironment modulators to maintain tenogenic phenotype in vitro
(NUI Galway, 2020-07-15)Tendon injuries are very common among the different musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of people annually. Given that current treatments have failed to restore injured tendons to the prior to injury state, ... -
Macromolecular crowding for chondrogenic phenotype maintenance and stem cell differentiation
(NUI Galway, 2019-01-31)Chondrocyte-based tissue engineering therapies require in vitro cell expansion, which is associated with loss of phenotype, decrease in synthesis of collagen type II and increase in synthesis of collagen type I. Another ... -
Macromolecular crowding meets oxygen tension in human mesenchymal stem cell culture - a step closer to physiologically relevant in vitro organogenesis
(Springer Nature, 2016-08-01)Modular tissue engineering is based on the cells' innate ability to create bottom-up supramolecular assemblies with efficiency and efficacy still unmatched by man-made devices. Although the regenerative potential of such ... -
Macromolecular crowding meets tissue engineering by self-assembly
(2015-01-29)Introduction: Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of tissue engineering by self-assembly. The driving hypothesis of this concept is that replacement, repair and restoration of lost tissue ... -
Macromolecular crowding meets tissue engineering by self-ssembly: A paradigm shift in regenerative medicine
(Wiley, 2014-02-06)Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of cell-based therapies to treat injured or degenerated tissues. [1] The rationale of this concept is that functional regeneration can be achieved ... -
Macromolecular crowding transforms regenerative medicine by enabling the accelerated development of functional and truly three-dimensional tissue moduli
(NUI Galway, 2020-11-04)Scaffold-free in vitro organogenesis exploits the innate ability of cells to synthesise and deposit their own extracellular matrix to fabricate tissue-like assemblies. Unfortunately, traditional cell-assembled tissue ... -
Macromolecularly crowded in vitro microenvironments accelerate the production of extracellular matrix-rich supramolecular assemblies
(Springer Nature, 2015-03-04)Therapeutic strategies based on the principles of tissue engineering by self-assembly put forward the notion that functional regeneration can be achieved by utilising the inherent capacity of cells to create highly ...