ARAN (University of Galway Research Repository)
ARAN is the digital collection of open access scholarly publications from University of Galway. ARAN collects, preserves and makes freely available scholarly communication, including peer-reviewed articles, working papers, and conference papers created by University of Galway researchers.
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University of Galway policy on Open Access to Research Outputs, adopted by the Academic Council, aims to promote open access to the University’s publications. Authors of peer-reviewed articles and peer-reviewed conference papers resulting from research must deposit a copy in the ARAN (University of Galway Research Repository). ARAN enables easy discovery of publications through global search engines such as Google and complements IRIS by linking from author profiles to the full text of University publications. See Help for information on how to submit your publications to ARAN.
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Synthesis and characterisation of new metal-organic frameworks as carriers of antibacterial agents
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-18)Metal Organic Frameworks are highly porous, crystalline materials that have been used for a multitude of applications, with drug delivery and sensing at the forefront. These frameworks are extremely versatile and can ... -
Beyond the Flâneur. Urban walking as peripatetic phenomenological pedagogy
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2023-02-16)This essay analyses a key motif in geographical scholarship: the most basic form of mobility achieved by an abled-bodied person engaging in acts of walking. By embedding “walking” firmly within a phenomenological tradition, ... -
Application of Ulva biomass for bioremediation of wastewater
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-18)The remarkable growth rate and environmental adaptability of Ulva species have attracted considerable interest for their potential applications in aquaculture and bioremediation. Ulva's capacity to absorb nutrients ... -
Miniaturisation of conductivity probe design and acquisition of dielectric properties of tissues for catheter cardiac ablation applications
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-18)Atrial fibrillation, a prevalent cardiac arrhythmia, requires precise and effective treatments such as cardiac ablation. The efficacy of these treatments is closely tied to a comprehensive understanding of the dielectric ... -
A multiscale biomechanical investigation of bone fragility in Type-2 Diabetes using a Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rat
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-18)Patients with type-2 diabetes (T2D) face an elevated risk of bone fracture, despite often exhibiting normal or increased bone mineral density (BMD). The prevailing theory suggests that the hyperglycaemic environment ...