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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Open Access to Research Outputs
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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A 3-D radiative transfer analysis of AGB winds
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-16)The chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium is driven by stars of low to intermediate masses shedding their external layers through powerful stellar winds. Eventually, after many years in this phase, the core of ... -
Factors influencing heterogeneity in anthropometric and metabolic responses to structured lifestyle interventions
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-16)The rising prevalence of obesity is a significant burden on affected individuals, on healthcare systems and on society. Diet and physical activity are critical determinants of body weight and obesity risk, and lifestyle ... -
Reclaiming the status of marginalised groups -- combining expanded portraiture, documentary, and VR
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)This research project explores the innovative combination of expanded portraiture, documentary films, and virtual reality to reclaim the status of Chinese veterans within Chinese society. By integrating diverse forms of ... -
Silence in court: Limited English proficiency defendants in Irish Criminal District Courts
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Control in a time of conflict: Women’s petitions in Ireland from 1541 to 1584
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)[No abstract]