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Existence theorems for the one-dimensional singular p-laplacian equation with a nonlinear boundary condition
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Existence theory for nonresonant singular boundary value problems
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1995-10-01)We present some existence results for the ''nonresonant'' singular boundary value problem 1/pq(py')'+ mu y = f(t, y) a.e. on [0,1] with lim(t-->0) + p(t)y'(t)=y(1)=0. Here mu is such that 1/pq(pu')'+mu u=0 a.e. on [0,1] ... -
Existence theory for single and multiple solutions to singular positone boundary value problems
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Existence theory for the equations (g′(y))′ = qf(t,y,y′) and (g′(y) − ph(y))′ = − p′h(y) + qf(t,y)
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Exogenous mir-29b delivery through a hyaluronan-based injectable system yields functional maintenance of the infarcted myocardium
(Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2017-05-22)Myocardial infarction (MI) results in debilitating remodeling of the myocardial extracellular matrix (ECM). In this proof-of-principle study it was sought to modulate this aggressive remodeling by injecting a hyaluronic ... -
Exosat observations of the x-ray source in m15
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Exosomal microRNAs in colorectal cancer
(2016)Cancer cells have been shown to release a variety of extracellular membrane vesicles including microvesicles known as exosomes. Exosomes have recently been found to contain microRNAs (miRNAs) however the full range within ... -
Exosome-encapsulated microRNAs as circulating biomarkers for breast cancer
(2016-06-15)Breast cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases survival from which depends on stage at diagnosis. The development of blood-based biomarkers which may facilitate earlier detection and possibly subtype delineation remains ... -
Exosome-encapsulated micrornas as circulating biomarkers for breast cancer
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-05-31)Breast cancer is a highly prevalent disease, accounting for 29% of invasive cancers in women. Survival from this disease depends on the stage at diagnosis, with patients who are detected earlier having more favourable ... -
An expanded definition of environmental information? Minch v Commissioner for Environmental Information [2016] IEHC 91
(SAGE Publications, 2016)A recent Irish High Court decision has overturned a decision of the Commissioner for Environmental Information not to grant access to a report on broadband networking infrastructure on the grounds that the document sought ... -
Expanding the horizons of digital social networks: Mixing big trace datasets with qualitative approaches
(Elsevier, 2016-03-31)The study of social networks has attracted much interest from the IS community in recent years, driven mainly by the accessibility of trace data that remain as a by-product of interactions conducted through technology-enabled ... -
Expanding the role of young people in research: towards a better understanding of their lives.
(Jagiellonian University Press, 2014)The participation of young people in the research process can be empowering for the participants and valuable for the research outcomes. This paper presents the methods used and outcomes of involving youth in the development ... -
Expanding the value of qualitative theories of illness experience in clinical practice: a grounded theory of secondary heart disease prevention
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008-05-30)Qualitative theories of illness experience are about the individual interpretations of the psychosocial and cultural aspects of living with illness. Thus, they contribute to a better understanding of health and health care ... -
Expanding wordnets to new languages with multilingual sense disambiguation
(The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee, 2016-12-11)Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but is only available for English. While it has been translated using the expand approach to many other languages, this is an ... -
Expansion and augmentation of social marketing theory and practice with systems science and mechanism, action, structure (MAS) theory to explore dynamic complexity and leverage points pertinent to the Galway cycling system
(NUI Galway, 2019-05-08)Social marketing is confronted by serious challenges of both endogenous and exogenous character. If these challenges are not properly addressed, social marketing risks entering into a deep, intrinsic and ontological crisis. ... -
Expansions of CAG·CTG repeats in immortalized human astrocytes.
(Oxford University Press, 2007)Expansions of trinucleotide repeats (TNRs) are the genetic cause for a number of neurodegenerative disorders. In some of these diseases, ongoing somatic expansions in the brain are thought to contribute to disease progression. ... -
Expectancy, not memory determines identical search rates in static and dynamic displays.
(International Society for Psychophysics, 2005)Search rates are often used as a measure of search efficiency. Horowitz & Wolfe employed this measure to compare static and dynamic visual search (Horowitz & Wolfe, 1998). Based on identical search rates, they argued that ... -
The experience of providing care to those dying with dementia: family carers' perspectives
(NUI Galway, 2019-02-15)It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical and psychological burdens. Not only do they fulfil an important role for the person with dementia but also for the wider ... -
Experience-based learning: how a crisis solution informed fundamental change in a clinical education curriculum
(Wiley, 2021-11-28)Background Clinical education represents the most important formative period in undergraduate medical education. It is often criticised as haphazard and inefficient. Experience-based learning (ExBL) is a novel clinical ... -
The experiences and implications of living with a BRCA1/2 alteration: Establishing the evidence base
(NUI Galway, 2023-03-23)Background BRCA1/2 alterations refer to a pathogenic variant in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Having a BRCA1/2 alteration leads to a significant increase in lifetime risk of developing certain cancers, namely melanomas, ...