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Reclaiming the status of marginalised groups -- combining expanded portraiture, documentary, and VR
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)This research project explores the innovative combination of expanded portraiture, documentary films, and virtual reality to reclaim the status of Chinese veterans within Chinese society. By integrating diverse forms of ... -
Silence in court: Limited English proficiency defendants in Irish Criminal District Courts
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-16)[No abstract available] -
Control in a time of conflict: Women’s petitions in Ireland from 1541 to 1584
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)This dissertation provides the first comprehensive and detailed study of Anglophone women’s petition letter-writing in Tudor Ireland, from 1541-1583. This project provides both microhistories and quantitative rhetorical ... -
Development and testing of behaviour change based intervention for machine related safety on farms
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Background Farm machinery-related injuries are a growing concern worldwide, posing serious risks to farmers' safety and leading to severe disabilities or fatalities. As the farming population ages and farming machinery ... -
Differences in immunogenicity between cancer mutation signatures shed light on immunoediting
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Immunoediting is a process through which the immune system plays a role in shaping the mutational landscape of cancer and, consequently, in cancer progression. One critical aspect of immunoediting is the phenomenon known ... -
The role of genomic data in stratifying patients within predictive models for breast cancer survival outcome
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Genomic instability (GI), defined as an increased tendency for genomic alterations to occur, is a common feature of cancers and is recognised as a “facilitating” hallmark of cancer. Genomic alterations include base ... -
Uncertainty-aware fault diagnosis for safety-related industrial systems
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has enabled dynamic modern-day industrial environ ments through rapid automation and improved access to real-time data from complex industrial operations. The I4.0 suite of digital technologies, including ... -
Migrant domestic workers, labour exploitation and anti-trafficking laws in Uganda and Saudi Arabia: Moving beyond exceptionalism
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-11)This thesis focuses on the trafficking of Ugandan migrant domestic workers for labour exploitation to Saudi Arabia. Trafficking for labour exploitation is a widespread challenging phenomenon in the migration discourse ... -
In vitro model development for pulsed-field ablation treatment of atrial fibrillation
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of cardiac arrhythmias in humans, mostly based on hyperexcitation of specific areas in the atrium that results in dyssynchronous atrial contraction, leading to severe ... -
Biological and chemical analysis of azaspiracids and amphidinols originating from dinoflagellate strains associated to Irish waters
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)Microalgae have the potential to produce biologically active metabolites which can be toxic, affect our fisheries and endanger food safety. Due to their active nature these toxins can also have therapeutic benefits when ... -
Space based observations of marine phytoplankton in NE Atlantic waters
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-11)The main aims of this PhD thesis were To develop a suite of satellite derived tools for the Irish monitoring programme for Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) To highlight the importance of in situ data for validating ... -
Mise-en-corp/mise-encore: mapping the physical theatre spectrum as a methodology of adaptation in contemporary performance
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-10)This thesis explores and investigates the use of physical theatre as a methodology of adaptation. I define physical theatre as a genre of theatre performance that primarily employs the body as a source of creation, ... -
Part 1: Palladium catalysed deuteration of indoles: Part 2: Development of vovel inhibitors for influenza hemagglutinin
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-10)For the first two years of my Ph.D programme, I conducted research under the supervision of Dr. Miriam O’Duill. This research is outlined in Part 1 of this thesis. Following Dr. O.Duill’s appointment at the University ... -
Analysing bovine sperm cells using flow cytometry
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-10)The accurate assessment of bull fertility is extremely important to the beef and dairy industry. In recent years, flow cytometry has become the dominant approach in sperm evaluation and is increasingly being used for quality ... -
Boundary behaviour in the Irish Bronze Age: A study of social and ritual practices in the mid-late Bronze Age
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-08)The purpose of this thesis is to gain an insight into how boundaries were understood and utilised in the social and ritual lives of Bronze Age people. Boundaries are known in many forms, from visible physical linear ... -
What is the relationship between remote rural island place and perspectives on ageing of mid-life women?
(Masaryk University, 2023)This article makes an original contribution to social gerontology and nissology by addressing a knowledge gap on contemporary gendered ageing in remote, rural island places. Drawing on empirical data gathered through ... -
Building children's futures: Using children's rights to recover from the global pandemic: The children's report
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Single-cell characterisation of the bone marrow microenvironment and its contribution to acute myeloid leukemia
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-09)The human bone marrow is a complex tissue, responsible for replenishing the entire blood system. It comprises many types of hematopoietic as well as non hematopoietic cells that together coordinate the production of ... -
Reptiles in Souss-Massa National Park: Diversity, habitat suitability and ecological niche modelling
(NUI Galway, 2024-02-08)The reptiles of Souss-Massa National Park (SMNP) hold great ecological value, yet remain relatively understudied. This thesis aims to advance our knowledge of reptiles and generate conservation-related data. The thesis's ... -
Metal-based glycoconjugates as molecular sensors for lectins and anti-adhesives
(NUI Galway, 2024-04-05)The anti-microbial resistance crisis has been inexorably developing at ever more alarming levels in the 21st century. The WHO regularly updates a list of bacterial and fungal critical priority pathogens for which new ...