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    • Remote control of apomorphine infusion rate in parkinson's disease: real-time dose variations according to the patients' motor state. a proof of concept 

      Rodríguez-Molinero, A.; Pérez-Martínez, D.A.; Gálvez-Barrón, C.; Hernández-Vara, J.; Martínez-Castrillo, J.C.; Álvarez, R.; de Fabregues, O.; Samà, A.; Pérez-López, C.; Romagosa, J.; Bregman, J. (Elsevier BV, 2015-08-01)
    • A remote electronic object emulation system for home bus applications 

      Lusted, Karl; Corcoran, Peter M. (IEEE, 1994)
      The design and implementation of a hardware emulation system for CEBus Objects is described. The emulator is accessed remotely @om a PC-based GUI. It may be easily programmed to combine several CAL Objects ...
    • Remote ischemic conditioning: from experimental observation to clinical application: report from the 8th biennial hatter cardiovascular institute workshop 

      Pickard, Jack M. J.; Bøtker, Hans Erik; Crimi, Gabriele; Davidson, Brian; Davidson, Sean M.; Dutka, David; Ferdinandy, Peter; Ganske, Rocky; Garcia-Dorado, David; Giricz, Zoltan; Gourine, Alexander V.; Heusch, Gerd; Kharbanda, Rajesh; Kleinbongard, Petra; MacAllister, Raymond; McIntyre, Christopher; Meybohm, Patrick; Prunier, Fabrice; Redington, Andrew; Robertson, Nicola J.; Suleiman, M. Saadeh; Vanezis, Andrew; Walsh, Stewart; Yellon, Derek M.; Hausenloy, Derek J. (Springer Nature, 2014-12-02)
      In 1993, Przyklenk and colleagues made the intriguing experimental observation that 'brief ischemia in one vascular bed also protects remote, virgin myocardium from subsequent sustained coronary artery occlusion' and that ...
    • Remote sensing and in-situ characterisation of atmospheric aerosol pollution 

      Grigas, Tomas (2017-05-08)
      This work focuses on characterising various aspects of clean-background and polluted aerosol, mainly focusing on the North East Atlantic and Europe, using a range of in-situ and remote sensing instrumentation. Prior to ...
    • Remote sensing of surface waters in Ireland 

      Agarwal, Anuj; Taveneau, Adélaïde; Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana (Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland (CERAI), 2018-08-29)
      An implementation of the WFD requires all surface waters in the EU to achieve at least good status; this requirement has not been achieved in Ireland. Just over 30% of transitional waters and 79% of coastal waters were ...
    • Remote working during COVID-19: Ireland's national survey - Phase II report 

      McCarthy, Alma; Bohle-Carbonell, Katerina; Ó Síocháin, Tomás; Frost, Deirdre (National University of Ireland Galway, Whitaker Institute and Western Development Commission, 2020-10)
      Introduction & Background The national remote working project is undertaken by NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission (WDC). This report sets out the findings of Phase II of the Remote Working during COVID-19 ...
    • Remote working during COVID-19: Ireland’s national survey initial report 

      McCarthy, Alma; Ahearne, Alan; Bohle-Carbonell, Katerina; Ó Síocháin, Tomás; Frost, Deirdre (National University of Ireland Galway, Whitaker Institute and Western Development Commission, 2020-05)
      Introduction & Background The COVID-19 crisis catapulted hundreds of thousands of employees and their employers into a work pattern and routine vastly different to their normal daily work experience. This radical change ...
    • Removal of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater using a novel biofilm reactor 

      O'Reilly, Edmond (2011-08-08)
      During this research study, a pumped flow biofilm reactor (PFBR) technology developed at NUI Galway for decentralised wastewater treatment was examined at laboratory scale and field scale. The PFBR technology comprised two ...
    • Removal of phenol and chlorine from wastewater using steam activated biomass soot and tire carbon black 

      Trubetskaya, Anna; Kling, Jens; Ershag, Olov; Attard, Thomas; Schröder, Elisabeth (Elsevier, 2018-10-30)
      This study aims to demonstrate a novel method for removing toxic chemicals using soot produced from wood and herbaceous biomass pyrolyzed in a drop tube reactor and tire pyrolytic carbon black. The influence of ash content, ...
    • Renal and hepatic nitrogen metabolism during nh4cl ingestion in protein-deprived rats 

      Lardner, Anne L.; O'Donovan, Daniel J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 1998-06-01)
      Three groups of rats were given either a standard protein diet, a protein-free diet, or a protein-free diet with the inclusion of 0.28 M NH4Cl in their drinking water, for 10 days. Body, liver and kidney masses were decreased ...
    • Renal function, concomitant medication use and outcomes following acute coronary syndromes 

      Reddan, D. N.; Szczech, L.; Bhapkar, M. V.; Moliterno, D. J.; Califf, R. M.; Ohman, E. M.; Berger, P. B.; Hochman, J. S.; Van de Werf, F.; Harrington, R. A.; Newby, L. K.; , (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2005-07-19)
      Background. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is highly prevalent in patients with cardiovascular disease. We explored the associations of CKD with outcomes using combined data from two large acute coronary syndrome (ACS) trials. ...
    • Renal infarction due to spontaneous renal artery dissection in ehlers-danlos syndrome type iv 

      CONWAY, R.; BERGIN, D.; COUGHLAN, R. J.; CAREY, J. J. (The Journal of Rheumatology, 2012-01-01)
    • Renal trauma in the west of ireland — a regional review 

      Raheem, O. A.; Floyd, M. S.; Casey, R. G.; Cullen, I. M.; Corcoran, M. O.; Bredin, H. C.; Walsh, K.; O'Riordan, C.; McCarthy, P. A.; Rogers, E. (Hindawi Limited, 2009-01-01)
      There is a paucity of data regarding renal trauma. The majority of cases of renal trauma are amenable to conservative management. We sought to streamline the management of renal trauma in the west of Ireland. Patients ...
    • Renewable energy integration through coalition formation for P2P energy trading 

      Yapa Bandara, Kosala; Thakur, Subhasis; Breslin, John (National University of Ireland Galway, 2020-10-09)
      Renewable energy sources are highly unreliable; hence prosumers connected to renewable energy sources find unreliable energy surplus and demands which should be managed frequently within neighbourhoods. Peer-to-peer(P2P) ...
    • A renewed programme of discovery at Tara 

      Schot, Roseanne; Fenwick, Joseph P.; Beusing, Ruth; Rassman, Knut (Wordwell, 2016)
      [No abstract available]
    • Renormalization scheme dependence in a qcd cross section 

      Chishtie, Farrukh; McKeon, D. G. C.; Sherry, T. N. (American Physical Society (APS), 2016-09-23)
      The zero to four loop contribution to the cross section Re+e- for e(+)e(-) -> hadrons, when combined with the renormalization group equation, allows for summation of all leading-log, next-to-leading-log, ..., ...
    • Renormalization-mass scale dependence in qcd contributions to semileptonic b → u decay 

      Ahmady, M.R.; Chishtie, F.A.; Elias, V.; Fariborz, A.H.; McKeon, D.G.C.; Sherry, T.N.; Steele, T.G. (Elsevier BV, 2003-02-01)
      QCD contributions to the b --> ul(-)v(l) decay rate, which are known to two-loop order in the MS scheme, exhibit sufficient dependence on the renormalization mass mu to compromise phenomenological predictions for inclusive ...
    • Renunciation: Heidegger, Agamben, Blanchot, Vattimo 

      Bartoloni, Paolo (Edinburgh University Press, 2009-02)
      In the essay Das Wort (Words) in On the Way to Language, Martin Heidegger speaks of 'renunciation' (Verzicht) as the necessary route towards experiencing that which remains otherwise invisible and unsayable. Heidegger ...
    • Reorganizing a hospital ward as an accountable care unit 

      Stein, Jason; Payne, Christina; Methvin, Amanda; Bonsall, Joanna M.; Chadwick, Liam; Clark, Diaz; Castle, Bryan W.; Tong, David; Dressler, Daniel D. (Frontline Medical Communications, Inc., 2014-11-17)
    • Repairability Smackdown II: iPhone versus iPhone 

      Corcoran, Peter (IEEE, 2013-01)
      Following our award-winning article last January [1], I thought it might be time to have another repair "smackdown," courtesy of Kyle Wiens and the iFixit repair gurus. But what could we do that would equal our previous ...