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Ptaquiloside in irish bracken ferns and receiving waters, with implications for land managers
(MDPI AG, 2016-04-26)Ptaquiloside, along with other natural phytotoxins, is receiving increased attention from scientists and land use managers. There is an urgent need to increase empirical evidence to understand the scale of phytotoxin ... -
Ptf1 j191905.19+481506.2—a partially eclipsing am cvn system discovered in the palomar transient factory
(IOP Publishing, 2014-04-02)We report on PTF1 J191905.19+ 481506.2, a newly discovered, partially eclipsing, outbursting AM CVn system found in the Palomar Transient Factory synoptic survey. This is only the second known eclipsing AM CVn system. We ... -
PTP-IP a new transport specification for wireless photography
(IEEE, 2005)PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol ISO-15740) is an International Standard for connectivity and interface of digital photography devices. In this paper we describe how PTP can be extended to work over generic TCP/IP ... -
PTP/IP adapter design and connectivity techniques for legacy imaging appliances
(IEEE, 2007)PTP/IP is an emerging connectivity standard for networked imaging appliances. It combines the ease of use and seamless connectivity of Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) with the ubiquity of TCP/IP networks. In this paper we ... -
PTP/IP adapter design and connectivity techniques for legacy imaging appliances
(IEEE, 2007)PTP/IP is an emerging connectivity standard for networked imaging appliances. It combines the ease of use and seamless connectivity of Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) with the ubiquity of TCP/IP networks. In this paper we ... -
Public awareness work package final report: Tusla's programme for prevention, partnership and family support
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-09)The Development and Mainstreaming Programme for Prevention, Partnership and Family Support (PPFS) is a programme of action being undertaken by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, as part of its National Service Delivery ... -
Public food consumption and sustainable food systems: Exploring the role of large organisations
(2016-11-10)Sustainable food is increasingly recognised for its potential to contribute to the development of resilient and healthy global urban and rural communities. The prominence of sustainable food on political agendas worldwide ... -
Public goods: from market efficiency to democratic effectiveness
(Commonwealth Secretariat, 2014)This contribution examines the concept of public goods,responding to calls to rethink public goods given a changedcontext (Desai, 2003: 73) and widening global scope (Kaulet al, 2003; Kaul, 2006). The first section explores ... -
Public health nurses' (PHNs) experiences of their role as part of a primary care team (PCT) in Ireland
(Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, 2015-03)ObjectiveThis study aimed to understand public health nurses' (PHNs) views and experiences of their role as part of a primary care team (PCT) and developments within primary care.DesignThe study adopted a qualitative design ... -
Public health stakeholders perceived status of health communication activities for the prevention and control of communicable diseases across the EU and EEA/EFTA countries.
(ECDC, 2012)Health communication activities to inform and influence individual and community decisions are increasingly being used to support the prevention and control of communicable diseases. Research shows that properly designed media ... -
Public sector IT outsourcing: a framework for evaluating risk
(IFIP, 2010-08-30)A recent trend has seen the significant growth of governments outsourcing IT projects to private sector partners. However, despite the high risk of failure in public sector IT projects, the literature on outsourcing risks ... -
The Public Value of eGovernment
(2011-06-05)The ultimate question about the success of eGovernment depends on how citizens perceive its value. Although the literature highlights the primacy of the user in evaluating Information Systems (IS), little is known about ... -
A public value perspective on tax administration in a developing country: A multistakeholder view of the Nigerian experience
(NUI Galway, 2023-01-30)Tax administrations in developing countries have an increased role as revenue mobilisers to fund governments’ sustainable development goals and various other challenges. Nevertheless, they struggle with improving consent ... -
‘Public’ aspects of lordly women’s domestic activities in France, c.1050–1200*
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Publishing and the classics: paley’s natural theology and the nineteenth-century scientific canon
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Pullulan: a new cytoadhesive for cell-mediated cartilage repair
(Springer Nature, 2015-03-19)Introduction: Local delivery of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to the acutely injured or osteoarthritic joint retards cartilage destruction. However, in the absence of assistive materials the efficiency of engraftment of ... -
Pulsar psr b0656+14, the monogem ring, and the origin of the "knee" in the primary cosmic-ray spectrum
(IOP Publishing, 2003-07-02)The Monogem ring is a bright, diffuse, 25degrees diameter supernova remnant easily visible in soft X-ray images of the sky. Projected within the ring is a young radio pulsar, PSR B0656 + 14. An association between the ... -
Pulsatile Drug Delivery by Thermoresponsive Polymer Films with Mathematical Model and Evaluation of Thermoresponsive Properties of Block Copolymers
(2012-11-26)In this thesis, a new controlled thermoresponsive drug delivery system based on UV crosslinkable copolymer films was fabricated and characterised. The characterisation of the drug loaded films has shown an even drug ... -
Pulse oximetry in general practice: an underutilised assessment tool
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Pulse variation of the optical emission of Crab pulsar
(2007)The stability of the optical pulse of the Crab pulsar is analyzed based on the 1 $\mu$s resolution observations with the Russian 6-meter and William Hershel telescopes equipped with different photon-counting detectors. The ...