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Booleying in Achill, Achillbeg and Corraun: survey, excavation and analysis of booley settlements in the Civil Parish of Achill
(2014-04-24)Transhumance, called booleying in Ireland, is a practice found in many parts of Europe that involves the movement of livestock and their keepers from lowland, permanent settlements to summer pasture, usually in the uplands, ... -
A booming country- a booming countryside? The Celtic Tiger phenomenon and the consequences for rural areas
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Bootstrap confidence intervals for design storms from exceedance series
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A border baron and the Tudor state: the rise and fall of Lord Dacre of the North
(1992)Crown policy towards the nobles and the rule of the provinces under the early Tudors reflected the values and social structures of 'civil society' in lowland England. Using as a case-study the Dacres, a ... -
Bordetella pertussis expresses a functional type III secretion system that subverts protective innate and adaptive immune responses
(American Society for Microbiology, 2008-01)Certain bacteria use a type III secretion system (TTSS) to deliver effector proteins that interfere with cell function into host cells. While transcription of genes encoding TTSS components has been demonstrated, studies ... -
Bordetella pertussis expresses a functional type iii secretion system that subverts protective innate and adaptive immune responses
(American Society for Microbiology, 2008-01-14)Certain bacteria use a type III secretion system (TTSS) to deliver effector proteins that interfere with cell function into host cells. While transcription of genes encoding TTSS components has been demonstrated, studies ... -
Born with bristles: New insights on the Kölliker’s organs of Octopus skin
(Frontiers Media, 2021-05-10)The entire skin surface of octopus embryos, hatchlings and juveniles bears scattered tufts of tiny chitinous setae within small pockets, from which they can be everted and retracted. Known as Kölliker’s organs (KO), they ... -
Borrowers and lenders in the residential mortgage context: legacy of the financial crisis on regulatory frameworks in Ireland and Spain
(2016-09-27)The Global Financial Crisis is clearly identifiable as a catalyst for reform of financial regulation and supervision in the period from 2008 onwards. It was also the starting point for the emergence of an indebtedness ... -
The bosonic vertex operator algebra on a genus g Riemann surface
(2011-08)We discuss the partition function for the Heisenberg vertex operator algebra on a genus g Riemann surface formed by sewing handles to a Riemann sphere. In particular, it is shown how the partition can be computed by means ... -
Both human and mouse mesenchymal stem cells promote breast cancer metastasis
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The bottomless care pyramid: a decolonial feminist ethnography of equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives at the University of Galway
(NUI Galway, 2024-03-12)This thesis examines tensions between feminist demands for transformations in higher education and the creation of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) governance structures at an Irish institution. Through a case ... -
Botulinum toxin injection versus topical nitrates for chronic anal fissure- an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-11-22)AimChronic anal fissures (CAFs) are frequently encountered in coloproctology clinics. Chemical sphincterotomy with pharmacological agents is recommended as first-line therapy. Topical nitrates (TN) heal CAF effectively but ... -
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 ... -
Boundary value problems for discrete equations
(Elsevier BV, 1997-07-01)Two existence results are presented for second-order discrete boundary value problems. The first result is based on the notion of upper and lower solutions and the second result is based on the discrete Gelfand problem. -
Boundary value problems for general discrete systems on infinite intervals
(Elsevier BV, 1997-04-01)This paper continues the study of boundary value problems for a discrete system which in particular includes the prototype equation x(k + 1) = f(k, x(k)), equations with finite as well as infinite delays, equations of ... -
Boundary value problems of nonsingular type on the semi-infinite interval
(Mathematical Institute, Tohoku University, 1999-01-01)Existence of a positive solution is established for second order boundary value problems on the semi-infinite interval. -
Boundary value problems singular in the solution variable with nonlinear boundary data
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1996-10-01)Existence results are established for the equation y '' +f(t, y) = 0, 0 < t < 1. Here f may be singular in y and f is allowed to change sign. Our boundary data include y(0) = y'(1) + ky(1) = 0, k > -1 and y(0) = ... -
Bounds for analytic solutions to integral equations in the complex domain
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Bovine kappa-casein gene promoter haplotypes with potential implications for milk protein expression
(Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2007-05-25)Genetic analysis of the kappa-casein gene (CSN3) promoter regions of 42 cattle representing 9 different breeds revealed that 2 distinct haplotypes (A and B) exist at this locus, differing from each other by single base ... -
A Bpp-based dinuclear ruthenium photocatalyst for visible light-driven oxidation reactions
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019-11-05)A diruthenium dyad molecule consisting of a 2,2-(1H-pyrazole-3,5-diyl)dipyridine (Hbpp) bridging ligand with the formula out-/in-[(bpy)2Ru(bpp)Ru(L)(tpy)]n+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine, tpy = 2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine, L = Cl, ...