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Wnt signaling promotes oral but suppresses aboral structures in hydractinia metamorphosis and regeneration
(The Company of Biologists, 2010-08-04)We studied the role of Wnt signaling in axis formation during metamorphosis and regeneration in the cnidarian Hydractinia. Activation of Wnt downstream events during metamorphosis resulted in a complete oralization of the ... -
Woman-centred care during pregnancy and birth in ireland: thematic analysis of women’s and clinicians’ experiences
(Springer Nature, 2017-09-25)Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity care. Midwifeled models of care are seen as one important strategy for enhancing women's choice; a core element of woman-centred ... -
Women (re)negotiating care across family generations
(SAGE Publications, 2014-05-28)Changing Generations, a study of intergenerational relations in Ireland undertaken between 2011 and 2013 by the Social Policy and Ageing Research Centre (SPAR C), Trinity College, Dublin, and the Irish Centre for Social ... -
Women, kidney disease, and pregnancy
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Women-centred interventions to increase vaginal birth after caesarean section (vbac): a systematic review
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Women’s preferences for childbirth experiences in the republic of ireland; a mixed methods study
(Springer Nature, 2017-01-10)Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing of mother and baby. However there is a knowledge deficit in identifying the important elements of these experiences in order ... -
Words matter: deconstructing 'welfare dependency' in the uk
(The Policy Press, 2015-11-09)Drawing on Raymond Williams' approach, the article examines 'welfare dependency' as one of the most pernicious 'keywords' in neoliberal discourse and encourages those located within the field of social work to be sceptical ... -
Work-life balance policy and practice: understanding line manager attitudes and behaviors
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among irish farm operators
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Workforce participation and productivity losses after head and neck cancer
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Work–life balance: one size fits all? an exploratory analysis of the differential effects of career stage
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World literatures, comparative literature, and glocal cosmopolitanism
(Purdue University (bepress), 2013-12-31)In his article "World Literatures, Comparative Literature, and Glocal Cosmopolitanism" Paolo Bartoloni reflects on the topos of the crisis of literature and the humanities. An urge to question the status ... -
Worldwide genetic structure of albacore thunnus alalunga revealed by microsatellite dna markers
(Inter-Research Science Center, 2012-12-19)One of the most common problems in fisheries is the definition of management units. Albacore Thunnus alalunga is an important species for commercial fisheries. Its population structure is still partially unknown; however, ... -
Wrinkles and creases in the bending, unbending and eversion of soft sectors
(The Royal Society, 2018-04-01)We study what is clearly one of the most common modes of deformation found in nature, science and engineering, namely the large elastic bending of curved structures, as well as its inverse, unbending, which can be brought ... -
Wythoff polytopes and low-dimensional homology of mathieu groups
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X-ray crystal structure of the desulfovibrio vulgaris (hildenborough) apoflavodoxin-riboflavin complex
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1998-12-01)The apoprotein of flavodoxin from Desulfovibrio vulgaris forms a complex with riboflavin. The ability to bind riboflavin distinguishes this flavodoxin from other short-chain flavodoxins which require the phosphate of FMN ... -
Xrcc1 interacts with the p58 subunit of dna pol α-primase and may coordinate dna repair and replication during s phase
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009-03-21)Repair of single-stranded DNA breaks before DNA replication is critical in maintaining genomic stability; however, how cells deal with these lesions during S phase is not clear. Using combined approaches of proteomics and ... -
Yeast histone 2a serine 129 is essential for the efficient repair of checkpoint-blind dna damage
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2003-06-06)Cells maintain genomic stability by the coordination of DNA-damage repair and cell-cycle checkpoint control. In replicating cells, DNA damage usually activates intra-S-phase checkpoint controls, which are characterized by ...