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Morphological and molecular characterization of the small armoured dinoflagellateheterocapsa minima(peridiniales, dinophyceae)
(Informa UK Limited, 2014-10-02)The dinophycean genus Heterocapsa is of considerable interest as it contains a number of bloom-forming and/or harmful species. Fine structure of organic body scales is regarded as the most important morphological feature ... -
Morphological transitions in polymer vesicles upon bilayer swelling with small hydrophobic molecules in water
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013)We show that when unilamellar polymer vesicles dispersed in water made from a blockcopolymer, in this case poly((ethylene oxide)45-block-(methyl methacrylate)164), poly((ethylene oxide)45-block-(methyl methacrylate)170), ... -
Morphology and phylogenetic position of spongiochrysis hawaiiensis gen. et sp. nov., the first known terrestrial member of the order cladophorales (ulvophyceae, chlorophyta)
(Microbiology Society, 2006-04-01)Spongiochrysis hawaiiensis gen, et sp. nov. is described from material collected at two sites on O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands. This alga produced golden-yellow crusts on the bark of Casuarina trees and consisted of globular ... -
Morphology of residually stressed tubular tissues: beyond the elastic multiplicative decomposition
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Morse theory from an algebraic viewpoint
(American Mathematical Society (AMS), 2005-08-25)Forman's discrete Morse theory is studied from an algebraic viewpoint, and we show how this theory can be extended to chain complexes of modules over arbitrary rings. As applications we compute the homologies of a certain ... -
The most powerful flaring activity from the NLSyl PMN J0948+0022
(Oxford University Press, 2015-01-21)We report on multifrequency observations performed during 2012 December-2013 August of the first narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy detected in gamma-rays, PMN J0948+0022 (z = 0.5846). A y -ray flare was observed by the Large ... -
Motherhood, mothering and the Irish prison system
(NUI Galway, 2018-10-16)While there have been some recent reflections on the Irish experience of supporting mothers facing adversity, there remains a dearth in research exposing the voices of vulnerable and marginalised mothers. This is undoubtedly ... -
Motivation for a health-literate health care system—does socioeconomic status play a substantial role? implications for an irish health policymaker
(Informa UK Limited, 2013-12-04)In this article, the authors argue that the association between socioeconomic status and motivation for a health-literate health care system has implications for health policymakers. As Ireland now undergoes health care ... -
Motivation- The Irish and non Irish Workers: Using the psychological contract to understand the reasons behind perceived different performance levels from the Irish and non Irish employees on the same manufacturing floor.
(2008)The objective of this investigation was to ascertain if a different psychological contract was in existence among shop floor employees in a small to medium enterprise. This thesis sought to answer three research questions. ... -
The motivational factors and adverse events experienced by healthy volunteers donating bone marrow for research
(Heighten Science Publications Corporation (HSPC), 2019-12-05)Background: With the advancement of cell therapy research, there is an increasing need for healthy volunteers (HV) to donate small volumes (30 ml) of human bone marrow (BM). The BM procedure required to procure small ... -
Mouse induced pluripotent stem cells
(UPV/EHU Press, 2008-01-01)The recent discovery that it is possible to directly reprogramme somatic cells to an embryonic stem (ES) cell-like pluripotent state, by retroviral transduction of just four genes (Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc and Kif4), represents ... -
Mouse mesenchymal stem cells inhibit high endothelial cell activation and lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes by releasing timp-1
(Springer Nature, 2016-02-22)Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) represent a promising therapeutic approach in many diseases in view of their potent immunomodulatory properties, which are only partially understood. Here, we show that the endothelium is a ... -
Movements, mobilities and the politics of hazardous waste
(Taylor and Francis, 2009-11-11)Global flows of hazardous waste and waste management technologies are major sources of environmental contestation. They reflect political structures and struggles within, and between, developed and less developed countries. ... -
Moving beyond the msy concept to reflect multidimensional fisheries management objectives
(Elsevier BV, 2017-11-01)Maximising the long term average catch of single stock fisheries as prescribed by the globally-legislated MSY objective is unlikely to ensure ecosystem, economic, social and governance sustainability unless an effort is ... -
Moving boundary i.b.v.p.s for schrödinger equations: solution bounds and related results
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Moving from ecosystem-based policy objectives to operational implementation of ecosystem-based management measures
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-10-25)The aim of ecosystem-based management (EBM) is to maintain an ecosystem in a healthy, productive and resilient condition through the implementation of policies and management measures. Although cross-sectoral planning may ... -
Moving towards low carbon mobility
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Moytirra: discovery of the first known deep-sea hydrothermal vent field on the slow-spreading mid-atlantic ridge north of the azores
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013-10-01)Geological, biological, morphological, and hydrochemical data are presented for the newly discovered Moytirra vent field at 45 degrees N. This is the only high temperature hydrothermal vent known between the Azores and ... -
Mönch sets and fixed point theorems for multimaps in locally convex topological vector spaces
(Babes-Bolyai University, 2017-03-01)We present a variety of fixed point theorems for multimaps having weakly closed graph. We state in turn Sadovskii, Monch and Daher type theorems which improve recent results in the literature. With this in mind, we introduce ... -
Mrc1, Tof1 and Csm3 inhibit CAG·CTG repeat instability by at least two mechanisms
(Springer, 2008)Trinucleotide repeats frequently expand and contract in humans and model organisms. Protein factors that modulate this process have been found by candidate gene approaches or mutant screens for increased expansion ...