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Control of transfer and weak closure in fusion systems
(2010)We show that K¿ and K¿ control transfer in every fusion system on a finite p-group when p ¿ 5, and that they control weak closure of elements in every fusion system on a finite p-group when p ¿ 3. This generalizes resultsof ... -
Controllability of nonlinear delay oscillating systems
(University of Szeged, 2017-01-01)In this paper, we study the controllability of a system governed by second order delay differential equations. We introduce a delay Gramian matrix involving the delayed matrix sine, which is used to establish sufficient ... -
Controlled multi-vinyl monomer homopolymerization through vinyl oligomer combination as a universal approach to hyperbranched architectures
(Springer Nature, 2013-05-21)The three-dimensional structures of hyperbranched materials have made them attractive in many important applications. However, the preparation of hyperbranched materials remains challenging. The hyperbranched materials ... -
Controlled/living heterogeneous radical polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide
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Controlling Agricultural Emissions of Nitrates: Regulation versus Taxes
(National University of Ireland, Galway, 2007)Two policy instruments, input taxes and regulations, can be used to deal with nitrate pollution. However, in practice command and control (CAC) measures such as input regulations and management practices, as outlined in ... -
Controlling dispersion of axonal regeneration using a multichannel collagen nerve conduit
(Elsevier, 2010-03-21)Single channel conduits are used clinically in nerve repair as an alternative to the autologous nerve graft. Axons regenerating across single channel tubes, however, may disperse resulting in inappropriate target reinnervation. ... -
Controlling the pirouetting motion in rotaxanes by counterion exchange
(American Chemical Society, 2014-07-25)A fine control of the pirouetting motion of rotaxanes was achieved by using a series of metallabisdicarbollides. The latter were used as anions in the protonated form of benzylic amide macrocycle-containing fumaramide ... -
Controls on fault zone structure and brittle fracturing in the foliated hanging wall of the alpine fault
(Copernicus GmbH, 2018-04-23)Three datasets are used to quantify fracture density, orientation, and fill in the foliated hanging wall of the Alpine Fault: (1) X-ray computed tomography (CT) images of drill core collected within 25m of its principal ... -
Controls on upper Viséan (Carboniferous) depositional environments in Ireland
(2010-11-02)The lithostratigraphy and fauna of Carboniferous sedimentary sequences in northwest and southwest Ireland were investigated to reconstruct how and why palaeoenvironments were changing throughout the upper Viséan and ... -
A convenient synthetic route to useful monobranched polyethoxylated halogen terminated [3,3 -Co(1,2-C2B9H11)2]- synthons
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009-11-15)An atom efficient and environmentally friendly route has been developed to obtain a new range of reagents in metallacarborane chemistry having monobranched polyethoxylated cobaltabisdicarbollide synthons. -
Converging Web and Desktop Data with Konduit
(2009)In this paper we present Konduit, a desktop-based platform for visual scripting with RDF data. Based on the idea of the semantic desktop, non-technical users can create, manipulate and mash-up RDF data with Konduit, and ... -
A Conversation-oriented language for B2B integration based on Semantic Web Services
(2005)Establishing conversations in a B2B environment has significantly eased since the advent of standards such as RosettaNet and ebXML. These standardisation efforts have maintained some flexibility in defining interactions ... -
Converses of copson's inequalities on time scales
(Element d.o.o., 2015-01-01)In this paper, we will prove some new dynamic inequalities on a time scale T. These inequalities when T = N contain the discrete inequalities due to Bennett and Leindler which are converses of Copson's inequalities. The ... -
Conversion of gel-forming crystal needles to easily processable more equant crystals Using high-shear ultralow attrition agitation: accelerated Ostwald ripening without crystal attrition
(American Chemical Society, 2019-02-01)We demonstrate the first examples of the transformation of gel-forming crystal needles into easily processable more equant crystals by accelerated Ostwald ripening without detectable crystal attrition. Using high solution ... -
Convexity of strata in diagonal pants graphs of surfaces
(Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2013-01-01)We prove a number of convexity results for strata of the diagonal pants graph of a surface, in analogy with the extrinsic geometric properties of strata in the Weil-Petersson completion. As a consequence, we exhibit convex ... -
The conveyancing conundrum: Reviewable dispositions and the in camera rule. I
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Convolutional neural network implementation for eye-gaze estimation on low-quality consumer imaging systems
(IEEE, 2019-02-15)Accurate and efficient eye gaze estimation is important for emerging consumer electronic systems, such as driver monitoring systems and novel user interfaces. Such systems are required to operate reliably in difficult, ... -
Cooperative contractility: the role of stress fibres in the regulation of cell-cell junctions
(Elsevier, 2014-11-27)We present simulations of cell-cell adhesion as reported in a recent study [Liu et al., 2010, PNAS, 107(22), 9944-9] for two cells seeded on an array of micro-posts. The micro-post array allows for the measurement of forces ... -
Coordinated regulation of replication protein a activities by its subunits p14 and p32
(American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB), 2004-06-17)The heterotrimeric replication protein A (RPA) has multiple essential activities in eukaryotic DNA metabolism and in signaling pathways. Despite extensive analyses, the functions of the smallest RPA subunit p14 are still ... -
‘The coping of young people in the school reopening phase of COVID-19 (Project Brief 2)’, Crisis Coping-Marginalised young people’s living and learning experiences during COVID-19 in Ireland
(UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre and School of Education, NUI Galway., 2022)[No abstract available]