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Reconstructive performances of memory and trauma in life writing by daughters of Harkis
(NUI Galway, 2018-12-14)This study presents a close reading and comparative analysis of a corpus of texts by daughters of harkis – Algerian men who served as auxiliary soldiers in the French army during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) ... -
Reconsultation and antimicrobial treatment of urinary tract infection in male and female patients in general practice
(MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2016-09-15)Current antimicrobial prescribing guidelines indicate that male and female patients with urinary tract infections (UTIs) should be treated with same antimicrobials but for different durations. The aim of this study was to ... -
Reconsultation and antimicrobial treatment of urinary tract infection in male and female patients in general practice
(MDPI AG, 2016-09-15)Current antimicrobial prescribing guidelines indicate that male and female patients with urinary tract infections (UTIs) should be treated with same antimicrobials but for different durations. The aim of this study was to ... -
Record of anthropogenic impact on the western irish sea mud belt
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Recovered timber in Europe: sources, classification, existing and potential reuse and recycling
(National University of Ireland Galway, 2020-09-30)The Innovative Design for the Future Use and Reuse of Wooden building components (InFutUReWood) project aims to examine if recovered timber is suited for contemporary timber architecture. To address this aim, a study was ... -
Recovered wood as raw material for structural timber products. Characteristics, situation and study cases: Ireland and Spain
(International Society of Wood Science and Technology (SWST), 2020-07-12)The circular economy is an efficient system to reuse materials reducing the amount of waste generated. In order to implement it in the timber sector, the InFutUReWood (Innovative Design for the Future Use and Reuse of ... -
Recovery of cardiac function mediated by MSC and interleukin-10 plasmid functionalised scaffold
(2011-11)Stem cell transplantation has been suggested as a treatment for myocardial infarction, but clinical studies have yet to demonstrate conclusive, positive effects. This may be related to poor survival of the transplanted ... -
Recovery-based training in mental health: Effects on staff knowledge and attitudes to recovery
(Informa Healthcare, 2017-07-26)This longitudinal study describes the effects of recovery-based training on staff knowledge and attitudes to recovery. Mental health staff (n = 101) completed the study questionnaire (the Recovery Knowledge Inventory ... -
Recreational boating site choice and the impact of water quality
(Elsevier BV, 2017-10-01)This paper examines whether water quality has an effect on recreational boating activity. The analysis is based on survey data collected by face-to-face interviews with recreational visitors to 10 waterway sites across ... -
Recreational demand for farm commonage in ireland: a contingent valuation assessment
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Recreational drugs and fetal gastroschisis: maternal hair analysis in the peri-conceptional period and during pregnancy
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2005-08-01)Objective To objectively measure individual recreational drug groups in maternal hair samples timed for the period of conception and different stages of pregnancy in expectant mothers with a diagnosis of fetal gastroschi ... -
Recruiting and retaining older adult volunteers: Implications for practice
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-10-13)There is an increased interest in the promotion of volunteering within nonprofit organizations. In this paper organizational supports for recruiting and managing volunteering among older adults are explored. The paper ... -
Recruiting to clinical trials in maternity care: the development of a behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals
(NUI Galway, 2022-10-24)Randomised controlled trials are the gold standard for evaluating treatments and informing clinical decision making. Recruitment to trials is challenging, and especially so for perinatal and maternity trials. There are ... -
Recruitment and retention in social care work in Ireland: A Social Care Ireland survey
(Social Care Ireland, 2021)As the first decade of the new millennium drew to a close, concerns were raised around the “dramatic growth in Higher Education social care programme providers since 2002” and the conclusion was reached that social care ... -
Rectangular chamber-towers and their medieval halls: A recent look at the buildings formerly described as “Hall-Houses”
(Presse Universitaires de Caen, 2016)The interpretation of the 13th-century castles formerly described as “hall-houses” has recently been a contentious topic in Irish (and Scottish) castle-studies2 . Little interpretive analysis of these buildings had been ... -
Recurrent deletions of ulk4 in schizophrenia: a gene crucial for neuritogenesis and neuronal motility
(The Company of Biologists, 2013-11-27)Although many pathogenic copy number variations (CNVs) are associated with neuropsychiatric diseases, few of them have been functionally characterised. Here we report multiple schizophrenia cases with CNV abnormalities ... -
Recycling timber in new mass timber construction products
(National University of Ireland Galway, 2022-02)The Innovative Design for the Future Use and Reuse of Wooden building components (InFutUReWood) project aims to examine if recovered timber is suited for contemporary timber architecture. To address this aim, series of ... -
Red algal extracts from plocamium lyngbyanum and ceramium secundatum stimulate osteogenic activities in vitro and bone growth in zebrafish larvae
(Springer Nature, 2018-05-16)Through the current trend for bioprospecting, marine organisms-particularly algae-are becoming increasingly known for their osteogenic potential. Such organisms may provide novel treatment options for osteoporosis and other ... -
Red squirrels in the british isles are infected with leprosy bacilli
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2016-11-10)Leprosy, caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae or the recently discovered Mycobacterium lepromatosis, was once endemic in humans in the British Isles. Red squirrels in Great Britain (Sciurus vulgaris) have increasingly ... -
Redeploying β-lactam antibiotics as a novel antivirulence strategy for the treatment of methicillin-resistantstaphylococcus aureusinfections
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-11-14)Innovative approaches to the use of existing antibiotics is an important strategy in efforts to address the escalating antimicrobial resistance crisis. We report a new approach to the treatment of methicillin-resistant ...