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    • R-NEST: Design-based research for technology-enhanced reflective practice in initial teacher education 

      Thompson Long, Bonnie; Hall, Tony (Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 2015)
      This paper reports research into developing digital storytelling (DST) to enhance reflection within a specific professional learning context - that of a programme of teacher education while concomitantly producing a ...
    • Rac1 in keratinocytes regulates crosstalk to immune cells by arp2/3-dependent control of stat1 

      Pedersen, Esben; Wang, Zhipeng; Stanley, Alanna; Peyrollier, Karine; Rösner, Lennart M.; Werfel, Thomas; Quondamatteo, Fabio; Brakebusch, Cord (The Company of Biologists, 2012-09-06)
      Crosstalk between keratinocytes and immune cells is crucial for the immunological barrier function of the skin, and aberrant crosstalk contributes to inflammatory skin diseases. Using mice with a keratinocyte-restricted ...
    • Radiation stress due to ocean waves and the resulting currents and set-up/set-down 

      Newell, Carl; Mullarkey, Thomas; Clyne, Mark (Springer Nature, 2006-02-03)
    • Radiation-induced alterations of osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells 

      Cruet-Hennequart, Séverine; Drougard, Carole; Shaw, Georgina; Legendre, Florence; Demoor, Magali; Barry, Frank; Lefaix, Jean-Louis; Galéra, Philippe (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2015-04-02)
      While human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), either in the bone marrow or in tumour microenvironment could be targeted by radiotherapy, their response is poorly understood. The oxic effects on radiosensitivity, cell cycle ...
    • Radiative transfer of hcn: interpreting observations of hyperfine anomalies 

      Mullins, A. M.; Loughnane, R. M.; Redman, M. P.; Wiles, B.; Guegan, N.; Barrett, J.; Keto, E. R. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-04-15)
      Molecules with hyperfine splitting of their rotational line spectra are useful probes of optical depth, via the relative line strengths of their hyperfine components. The hyperfine splitting is particularly advantageous ...
    • Radiative transfer of star formation and destruction regions 

      Guegan, Nevenoe (NUI Galway, 2022-12-14)
      While star formation and destruction may lie at the opposite ends of a star's life cycle, they display remarkable similarities. Both star forming regions and pre-planetary nebulae can be detected by observing molecular ...
    • Radical polymerization of alkyl 2-cyanoacrylates 

      Duffy, Cormac; Zetterlund, Per; Aldabbagh, Fawaz (MDPI AG, 2018-02-20)
      Cyanoacrylates (CAs) are well-known fast-setting adhesives, which are sold as liquids in the presence of stabilizers. Rapid anionic polymerization on exposure to surface moisture is responsible for instant adhesion. The ...
    • Radio Imaging of the Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Emission Region in the Central Engine of a Radio Galaxy 

      Lang, Mark (2009)
      The accretion of matter onto a massive black hole is believed to feed the relativistic plasma jets found in many active galactic nuclei (AGN). Although some AGN accelerate particles to energies exceeding 10^12 electron ...
    • Radio imaging of the very-high-energy  -ray emission region in the central engine of a radio galaxy 

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A.; Wissel, S.; Wood, M.; Walker, R. C.; Davies, F.; Hardee, P. E.; Junor, W.; Ly, C.; Aharonian, F.; Akhperjanian, A. G.; Anton, G.; Barres de Almeida, U.; Bazer-Bachi, A. R.; Becherini, Y.; Behera, B.; Bernlohr, K.; Bochow, A.; Boisson, C.; Bolmont, J.; Borrel, V.; Brucker, J.; Brun, F.; Brun, P.; Buhler, R.; Bulik, T.; Busching, I.; Boutelier, T.; Chadwick, P. M.; Charbonnier, A.; Chaves, R. C. G.; Cheesebrough, A.; Chounet, L.-M.; Clapson, A. C.; Coignet, G.; Dalton, M.; Daniel, M. K.; Davids, I. D.; Degrange, B.; Deil, C.; Dickinson, H. J.; Djannati-Atai, A.; Domainko, W.; Drury, L. OC.; Dubois, F.; Dubus, G.; Dyks, J.; Dyrda, M.; Egberts, K.; Emmanoulopoulos, D.; Espigat, P.; Farnier, C.; Feinstein, F.; Fiasson, A.; Forster, A.; Fontaine, G.; Fussling, M.; Gabici, S.; Gallant, Y. A.; Gerard, L.; Gerbig, D.; Giebels, B.; Glicenstein, J. F.; Gluck, B.; Goret, P.; Gohring, D.; Hauser, D.; Hauser, M.; Heinz, S.; Heinzelmann, G.; Henri, G.; Hermann, G.; Hinton, J. A.; Hoffmann, A.; Hofmann, W.; Holleran, M.; Hoppe, S.; Horns, D.; Jacholkowska, A.; de Jager, O. C.; Jahn, C.; Jung, I.; Katarzynski, K.; Katz, U.; Kaufmann, S.; Kendziorra, E.; Kerschhaggl, M.; Khangulyan, D.; Khelifi, B.; Keogh, D.; Kluzniak, W.; Kneiske, T.; Komin, Nu.; Kosack, K.; Lamanna, G.; Lenain, J.-P.; Lohse, T.; Marandon, V.; Martin, J. M.; Martineau-Huynh, O.; Marcowith, A.; Maurin, D.; McComb, T. J. L.; Medina, M. C.; Moderski, R.; Moulin, E.; Naumann-Godo, M.; de Naurois, M.; Nedbal, D.; Nekrassov, D.; Nicholas, B.; Niemiec, J.; Nolan, S. J.; Ohm, S.; Olive, J.-F.; Wilhelmi, E. d. O.; Orford, K. J.; Ostrowski, M.; Panter, M.; Arribas, M. P.; Pedaletti, G.; Pelletier, G.; Petrucci, P.-O.; Pita, S.; Puhlhofer, G.; Punch, M.; Quirrenbach, A.; Raubenheimer, B. C.; Raue, M.; Rayner, S. M.; Renaud, M.; Rieger, F.; Ripken, J.; Rob, L.; Rosier-Lees, S.; Rowell, G.; Rudak, B.; Rulten, C. B.; Ruppel, J.; Sahakian, V.; Santangelo, A.; Schlickeiser, R.; Schock, F. M.; Schroder, R.; Schwanke, U.; Schwarzburg, S.; Schwemmer, S.; Shalchi, A.; Sikora, M.; Skilton, J. L.; Sol, H.; Spangler, D.; Stawarz, L.; Steenkamp, R.; Stegmann, C.; Stinzing, F.; Superina, G.; Szostek, A.; Tam, P. H.; Tavernet, J.-P.; Terrier, R.; Tibolla, O.; Tluczykont, M.; van Eldik, C.; Vasileiadis, G.; Venter, C.; Venter, L.; Vialle, J. P.; Vincent, P.; Vivier, M.; Volk, H. J.; Volpe, F.; Wagner, S. J.; Ward, M.; Zdziarski, A. A.; Zech, A.; Anderhub, H.; Antonelli, L. A.; Antoranz, P.; Backes, M.; Baixeras, C.; Balestra, S.; Barrio, J. A.; Bastieri, D.; Gonzalez, J. B.; Becker, J. K.; Bednarek, W.; Berger, K.; Bernardini, E.; Biland, A.; Bock, R. K.; Bonnoli, G.; Bordas, P.; Tridon, D. B.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Bose, D.; Braun, I.; Bretz, T.; Britvitch, I.; Camara, M.; Carmona, E.; Commichau, S.; Contreras, J. L.; Cortina, J.; Costado, M. T.; Covino, S.; Curtef, V.; Dazzi, F.; De Angelis, A.; Cea del Pozo, E. D.; Mendez, C. D.; De los Reyes, R.; De Lotto, B.; De Maria, M.; De Sabata, F.; Dominguez, A.; Dorner, D.; Doro, M.; Elsaesser, D.; Errando, M.; Ferenc, D.; Fernandez, E.; Firpo, R.; Fonseca, M. V.; Font, L.; Galante, N.; Lopez, R. J. G.; Garczarczyk, M.; Gaug, M.; Goebel, F.; Hadasch, D.; Hayashida, M.; Herrero, A.; Hildebrand, D.; Hohne-Monch, D.; Hose, J.; Hsu, C. C.; Jogler, T.; Kranich, D.; La Barbera, A.; Laille, A.; Leonardo, E.; Lindfors, E.; Lombardi, S.; Longo, F.; Lopez, M.; Lorenz, E.; Majumdar, P.; Maneva, G.; Mankuzhiyil, N.; Mannheim, K.; Maraschi, L.; Mariotti, M.; Martinez, M.; Mazin, D.; Meucci, M.; Miranda, J. M.; Mirzoyan, R.; Miyamoto, H.; Moldon, J.; Moles, M.; Moralejo, A.; Nieto, D.; Nilsson, K.; Ninkovic, J.; Oya, I.; Paoletti, R.; Paredes, J. M.; Pasanen, M.; Pascoli, D.; Pauss, F.; Pegna, R. G.; Perez-Torres, M. A.; Persic, M.; Peruzzo, L.; Prada, F.; Prandini, E.; Puchades, N.; Reichardt, I.; Rhode, W.; Ribo, M.; Rico, J.; Rissi, M.; Robert, A.; Rugamer, S.; Saggion, A.; Saito, T. Y.; Salvati, M.; Sanchez-Conde, M.; Satalecka, K.; Scalzotto, V.; Scapin, V.; Schweizer, T.; Shayduk, M.; Shore, S. N.; Sidro, N.; Sierpowska-Bartosik, A.; Sillanpaa, A.; Sitarek, J.; Sobczynska, D.; Spanier, F.; Stamerra, A.; Stark, L. S.; Takalo, L.; Tavecchio, F.; Temnikov, P.; Tescaro, D.; Teshima, M.; Torres, D. F.; Turini, N.; Vankov, H.; Wagner, R. M.; Zabalza, V.; Zandanel, F.; Zanin, R.; Zapatero, J.; ,; ,; , (American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009-07-02)
      The accretion of matter onto a massive black hole is believed to feed the relativistic plasma jets found in many active galactic nuclei (AGN). Although some AGN accelerate particles to energies exceeding 10(12) electron ...
    • Radiobiological modelling in Radiation Oncology 

      Walsh, Sean (2011-09-30)
      Biological models potentially o er the ability to predict the response of tumour control to irradiation. A tumour control probability (TCP) model with excellent radiobiological pedigree was developed and examined to predict ...
    • Radiobiological modelling of nonsmall-cell lung cancer: A tumour control probability perspective 

      Alaswad, Mohammed (NUI Galway, 2021-06-15)
      Radiobiology has developed a methodology to evaluate the radiation response of a wide spectrum of cell lines, which can be used to validate a radiation response using mathematical models. The fundamental motivation for ...
    • Radiological remission and recovery of thirst appreciation after infliximab therapy in adipsic diabetes insipidus secondary to neurosarcoidosis 

      O’Reilly, M.W.; Sexton, D.J.; Dennedy, M.C.; Counihan, T.J.; Finucane, F.M.; O’Brien, T.; O’Regan, A.W. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013-02-14)
      Background: Neurosarcoidosis is a rare and aggressive variant of systemic sarcoidosis which may result in hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction. We report a case of hypothalamic hypopituitarism secondary to neurosarcoidosis ...
    • Radiology toolbox pro app review 

      Rahmani, George (Springer Nature, 2017-06-21)
    • Radiology trainees in the uk and ireland: academic background, publication rates and research plans 

      Mcweeney, D M; Walker, T W M; Gilbert, F J; Mccarthy, P A (British Institute of Radiology, 2009-12-01)
      To assess the level of achievement of current trainees, we investigated the academic qualifications, publication rates and future research plans of 240 radiology trainees in the UK and Ireland. All radiology trainees in ...
    • Radiometric studies on the use of selective inhibitors in the identification of mycobacterium spp. 

      Collins, T.; Levett, P. N. (Microbiology Society, 1989-11-01)
    • Raffin Fort, Co Meath: Neolithic and Bronze Age activity 

      Newman, Conor (Organisation of Irish Archaeologists, 1995)
      [No abstract available]
    • RAFT polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide based on an induced precipitation approach: synthesis of 2-ethoxyethyl methacrylate/acrylamide block copolymers 

      Hawkins, Gerard; Zetterlund, Per B.; Aldabbagh, Fawaz (Wiley, 2015-05-13)
      A new controlled/living heterogeneous polymerization technique using RAFT in benign supercritical CO2 is described involving the formation of monomer-swollen seed particles by precipitation of macroRAFT agent prior to ...
    • Random coincidence points and random fixed points of multifunctions in metric spaces 

      Ge, Ci-Shui; Liang, Jin; O’Regan, D.; Xiao, Ti-Jun (The Mathematical Society of the Republic of China, 2009-06-01)
      In this paper, we present some new random coincidence point and random fixed point theorems for multifunctions in separable complete metric spaces, which improve some existing results in the literature (even some results ...
    • Random Indexing Explained with High Probability 

      QasemiZadeh, Behrang (2015)
      Random indexing (RI) is an incremental method for constructing a vector space model (VSM) with a reduced dimensionality. Previously, the method has been justified using the mathematical framework of Kanerva's sparse ...