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New questions for the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in Ireland: Pilot 2018
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New questions for the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study in Ireland: Pilot 2022
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New roles for nanos in neural cell fate determination revealed by studies in a cnidarian
(The Company of Biologists, 2013-05-09)Nanos is a pan-metazoan germline marker, important for germ cell development and maintenance. In flies, Nanos also acts in posterior and neural development, but these functions have not been demonstrated experimentally in ... -
New roles for old enzymes: killer caspases as the engine of cell behavior changes
(Frontiers Media SA, 2014-04-16)It has become increasingly clear that caspases, far from being merely cell death effectors, have a much wider range of functions within the cell. These functions are as diverse as signal transduction and cytoskeletal ... -
New speakers of Irish and identities
(Routledge, 2020-03-03)This chapter examines the links between the Irish language and identity in the discourses of new speakers. Despite the strong historical association of Irish with national ethnocultural identity, the chapter identifies a ... -
New speakers of Irish: shifting boundaries across time and space
(De Gruyter Open, 2014-12-18)While traditional Irish-speaking communities continue to decline, the number of second-language speakers outside of the Gaeltacht has increased. Of the more than one and half million speakers of Irish just over 66,000 now ... -
‘New speakers’ of Irish in the United States: practices and motivations
(De Gruyter, 2015-05-28)This paper examines the experiences and motivations of 'new speakers' of Irish in the United States. 'New speakers' of Irish refer to those whose first language is not Irish but who use the language regularly and fluently. ... -
‘New speakers’ of Irish in the United States: practices and motivations
(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2015-01-01)This paper examines the experiences and motivations of 'new speakers' of Irish in the United States. 'New speakers' of Irish refer to those whose first language is not Irish but who use the language regularly and fluently. ... -
‘New speakers’ on Irish language community radio: new understandings of linguistic variation on Raidió na Life
(Routledge, 2021-07-19)This article examines the use of Irish on the community radio station Raidió na Life which has broadcast to Dublin since 1993. By admitting and indirectly valorising a variety of linguistic styles, Raidió na Life can be ... -
New strategy for the prediction of the gas pressure profile of superplastic forming of al-5083 aluminium alloy
(Trans Tech Publications, 2012-12-01)This paper describes a new approach for identification of the optimum pressure history for SPF processes, based on mechanisms-based hyperbolic constitutive equations. This equation set has been modified to incorporate the ... -
New technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork
(Whiting and Birch, 2017-04-01)This paper introduces the use of new technologies and creative practices in teaching groupwork within two applied Irish postgraduate MA courses (Social Work and Community Development). By reflecting on experiences of ... -
New threats to human security in the Anthropocene: Demanding greater solidarity
(United Nations Development Programme, 2022)We are faced with a development paradox. Even though people are on average living longer, healthier and wealthier lives, these advances have not succeeded in increasing people¿s sense of security. This holds true for ... -
The new wave of childhood studies: breaking the grip of bio-social dualism?
(Sage Journals, 2012)The article takes as its starting point a new wave of researchers who use concepts such as 'hybridity' and 'multiplicity' in a bid to move the study of childhood beyond the strictures of what Lee and Motzkau call 'bio-social ... -
New Zealand geothermal power plants as critical facilities: an active fault avoidance study in the Wairakei Geothermal Field, New Zealand
(International Geothermal Association, 2015-04-19)Active faults in rifts commonly provide high crustal permeability and control geothermal fluid pathways. However, active faults can also pose surface deformation hazards to geothermal power plants and associated infrastructure. ... -
‘newcomer adaptation’: a lens through which to understand how nursing students fit in with the real world of practice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-01-24)Aims and objectives. To present a discussion on newcomer adaptation as a lens through which to understand how nursing students adapt to clinical practice and raise awareness of strategies that can be used to enhance their ... -
Newly identified genetic risk variants for celiac disease related to the immune response
(Springer Nature, 2008-03-02)Our genome-wide association study of celiac disease previously identified risk variants in the IL2-IL21 region. To identify additional risk variants, we genotyped 1,020 of the most strongly associated non-HLA markers in ... -
Newspaper content analysis: print media coverage of Ireland’s Child & Family Agency (Tusla) 2014-2017
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, 2018-12)This report presents the findings of a content analysis carried out on a broad range of national and regional Irish newspapers in order to describe communication about Tusla and its Prevention, Partnership, and Family ... -
Next Generation Face Tracking Technology Using AAM Techniques
(IEEE, 2007)This paper realizes an investigation of the active appearance model (AAM) techniques, with particular emphasis on problems related to the implementation of AAM in realtime face tracking applications for embedded systems. ... -
Next generation HBBTV services and applications through multimedia synchronisation
(2015-09-18)In this thesis, the focus is on multi-source, multi-platform media synchronisation on a single device. Multimedia synchronisation is a broad research area with many facets across many multimedia application types. With ... -
The next generation of teachers: an investigation of second-level student teachers' backgrounds in the Republic of Ireland
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-01-30)This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-level student teachers in the Republic of Ireland. Its findings confirm that student teachers from the lower social classes ...