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    • Examining social robot acceptability for older adults and people with dementia 

      Whelan, Sally; Casey, Dympna (IntechOpen, 2021-06-23)
      Social robots that aim to support the independence and wellbeing of older adults and people with dementia are being introduced into dementia care settings. However, the acceptability of robots varies greatly between people ...
    • Examining the concept of temporal complexity in information systems development 

      O'Connor, Mairead (NUI Galway, 2021-05-06)
      Over the past number of decades, information systems development (ISD) has been a central topic within the information systems (IS) field. ISD operates in complex environments, where the main focus for ISD mangers is ...
    • Examining the dynamical transition in the Dow Jones Industrial Index from Bull to Bear market using Recurrence Quantification Analysis 

      Moloney, Kitty; Raghavendra, Srinivas (2012-11-20)
      We present evidence of phase transitions (periodic to chaotic and chaotic to chaotic) in the Dow Jones Industrial Index as it transitions from Bull to Bear market. There is also evidence of a completely unpredictable (i.e., ...
    • Examining the food environment and nutrition practices in preschool settings in Ireland 

      Dashdondog, Saintuya (NUI Galway, 2021-09-07)
      Background: As early years care settings contribute significantly to children’s nutrient intake and acquisition of long-term dietary habits, a health-promoting preschool setting can be an important intermediate for encouraging ...
    • Examining the impact of neutrality on genetic algorithm population evolution 

      Hill, Seamus; O'Riordan, Colm (SciTePress Digital Library, 2015-11-12)
      This paper examines the introduction of neutrality as proposed by Kimura (Kimura, 1968) into the genotype-phenotype mapping of a Genetic Algorithm (GA). The paper looks at the evolution of both a simple GA (SGA) and a ...
    • Examining the legitimation strategies of sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs 

      Reynolds, Orlagh (NUI Galway, 2018-03-29)
      The idea that business plays a crucial role in the sustainable development of our world has grown within the corporate sustainability literature and in global sustainability discourse generally. There is also a growing ...
    • Examining the relationship between sleep quality, social functioning, and behavior problems in children with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review 

      Whelan, Sally; Mannion, Arlene; Madden, Azeem; Berger, Fine; Costello, Rachel; Ghadiri, Saeid; Leader, Geraldine (Taylor and Francis Group and Dove Press, 2022-04-14)
      Over forty percent of autistic children experience poor sleep quality, and social interaction difficulties are a core characteristic of autism. However, the relationship between sleep quality and social functioning and ...
    • Examining the role of a novel stromal cell protein CD362/Syndecan-2 in the breast tumour microenvironment. 

      Loftus, Paul Gerard (NUI Galway, 2019-09-04)
      Tumour-associated stromal cells play a key role in initiating and sustaining tumour growth, metastasis, immune control and chemo-resistance. Thus, identifying stromal proteins that contribute to carcinogenesis may open new ...
    • Examining the role of trust in connecting management controls in big 4 audit firms 

      Lyons, Ríona (NUI Galway, 2021-01-15)
      Connections exist between management control (MC) practices in organisations whereby different types of controls are loosely coupled or interdependent (act as complements or substitutes) (e.g., Grabner and Moers, 2013; ...
    • Examining the use of a non-trivial fixed genotype-phenotype mapping in genetic algorithms to induce phenotypic variability over deceptive uncertain landscapes 

      Hill, Seamus; O'Riordan, Colm (IEEE, 2011-06-05)
      In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map). This paper presents a GP-map loosely based on the biological phe- nomena of transcription and translation, to create a ...
    • Examining the utility of the DESCARTE model for case study research 

      Whelan, Sally; Casey, Dympna (Slack, 2021-03-01)
      The DESCARTE model aims to guide health care researchers on the design, conduct, and reporting of case studies. The current article critically appraises the utility of the model and provides an example of its application ...
    • Examining variations in hospital productivity in the english nhs 

      Castelli, Adriana; Street, Andrew; Verzulli, Rossella; Ward, Padraic (Springer Nature, 2014-02-25)
      Numerous papers have measured hospital efficiency, mainly using a technique known as data envelopment analysis (DEA). A shortcoming of this technique is that the number of outputs for each hospital generally outstrips the ...
    • Excavation at 'Dathi's Mound', Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon 

      Waddell, John (Journal of Irish Archaeology, 1988)
      The partial excavation of the embanked mound and standing stone known as 'Dathi's Mound' at the royal site of Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon, confirmed that the mound had been cut from a natural gravel ridge. It also revealed ...
    • Exceptional Vertex Operator Algebras and the Virasoro Algebra 

      Tuite, Michael P. (2008)
      We consider exceptional vertex operator algebras for which particular Casimir vectors constructed from the primary vectors of lowest conformal weight are Virasoro descendants of the vacuum. We discuss constraints on these ...
    • Exceptionally bright tev flares from the binary ls i +61° 303 

      Archambault, S.; Archer, A.; Aune, T.; Barnacka, A.; Benbow, W.; Bird, R.; Buchovecky, M.; Buckley, J. H.; Bugaev, V.; Byrum, K.; Cardenzana, J. V; Cerruti, M.; Chen, X.; Ciupik, L.; Collins-Hughes, E.; Connolly, M. P.; Cui, W.; Dickinson, H. J.; Dumm, J.; Eisch, J. D.; Falcone, A.; Feng, Q.; Finley, J. P.; Fleischhack, H.; Flinders, A.; Fortin, P.; Fortson, L.; Furniss, A.; Gillanders, G. H.; Griffin, S.; Grube, J.; Gyuk, G.; Hütten, M.; Håkansson, N.; Hanna, D.; Holder, J.; Humensky, T. B.; Johnson, C. A.; Kaaret, P.; Kar, P.; Kelley-Hoskins, N.; Kertzman, M.; Khassen, Y.; Kieda, D.; Krause, M.; Krennrich, F.; Kumar, S.; Lang, M. J.; Maier, G.; McArthur, S.; McCann, A.; Meagher, K.; Millis, J.; Moriarty, P.; Mukherjee, R.; Nieto, D.; O’Brien, S.; Bhróithe, A. O’Faoláin de; Ong, R. A.; Otte, A. N.; Pandel, D.; Park, N.; Pelassa, V.; Pohl, M.; Popkow, A.; Pueschel, E.; Quinn, J.; Ragan, K.; Reynolds, P. T.; Richards, G. T.; Roache, E.; Rousselle, J.; Rulten, C.; Santander, M.; Sembroski, G. H.; Shahinyan, K.; Smith, A. W.; Staszak, D.; Telezhinsky, I.; Tucci, J. V.; Tyler, J.; Vincent, S.; Wakely, S. P.; Weiner, O. M.; Weinstein, A.; Wilhelm, A.; Williams, D. A.; Zitzer, B. (American Astronomical Society, 2016-01-19)
      The TeV binary system LS I +61 degrees 303 is known for its regular, non-thermal emission pattern that traces the orbital period of the compact object in its 26.5 day orbit around its B0 Ve star companion. The system ...
    • Exceptionally bright TEV flares from the binary LS I+61 degrees 303 

      Connolly, M.P.; Gillanders, Gary; Lang, Mark (IOP Publishing, 2016-01-20)
      The TeV binary system LS I +61 degrees 303 is known for its regular, non-thermal emission pattern that traces the orbital period of the compact object in its 26.5 day orbit around its B0 Ve star companion. The system ...
    • Excess of rare novel loss-of-function variants in synaptic genes in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders 

      Kenny, Elaine M.; Cormican, Paul; Furlong, Sarah; Heron, Eleisa; Kenny, Graham; Fahey, Ciara; Kelleher, Eric; Ennis, Sean; Tropea, Daniela; Anney, Richard; Corvin, Aiden P.; Donohoe, Gary; Gallagher, Louise; Gill, Michael; Morris, Derek W. (Springer Nature, 2013-10-15)
      Schizophrenia (SZ) and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are complex neurodevelopmental disorders that may share an underlying pathology suggested by shared genetic risk variants. We sequenced the exonic regions of 215 genes ...
    • Exchange in Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age (EBA) Ireland: Connecting people, objects and ideas 

      Ó Maoldúin, Ros (2014-12-01)
      The Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age (EBA) in Ireland were periods of great flux, out of which and into which, novel technologies and institutions emerged and were transmitted. This thesis combines analysis of the material ...
    • Exchange rate pass-through, the terms of trade and the trade balance 

      Murphy, Eithne (National University of Ireland, Galway, 1999)
      We show that if exchange rate pass-through is incomplete, a country's terms of trade may move in the same or contrary direction to the nominal value of its currency. Moreover, when the degree of pass-through is endogenous, ...
    • Exchange rate pass-through, the terms of trade and the trade balance 

      Murphy, Eithne (National University of Ireland, Galway, 1999)
      We show that if exchange rate pass-through is incomplete, a country's terms of trade may move in the same or contrary direction to the nominal value of its currency. Moreover, when the degree of pass-through is endogenous, ...