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Silent noise: A textual study of John McGahern's The Dark and a novel: Copybook
(NUI Galway, 2019-09-13)The following submission represents the work of four years as a PhD Practice and Research student at NUIG in the department of English. The General Introduction describes the process from conception to application and ... -
Silica measurement with high flow rate respirable size selective samplers: a field study
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015-11-24)High and low flow rate respirable size selective samplers including the CIP10-R (10 l min(-1)), FSP10 (11.2 l min(-1)), GK2.69 (4.4 l min(-1)), 10-mm nylon (1.7 l min(-1)), and Higgins-Dewell type (2.2 l min(-1)) were ... -
Silurian–devonian magmatism, mineralization, regional exhumation and brittle strike-slip deformation along the loch shin line, nw scotland
(Geological Society of London, 2015-08-20)The Loch Shin Line is a geological-geophysical lineament associated with a zone of mantle-derived appinites, granites and strike-slip faulting that runs NW-SE across the Moine Nappe, northern Scotland. U-Pb zircon and Re-Os ... -
Silver linings: Developing a model of fully online teaching and learning during a global pandemic
(Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development, University of Galway, 2022-08)Silver Linings reports on study to develop a fully online teaching and learning model, particularly relevant in adult-learning contexts. Commencing in January of 2020 and based at the Centre for Adult Learning and Professional ... -
Similarities between a dipeptide hydrolase from brush-border and cytosol fractions of guinea-pig intestinal mucosa
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Similarities between pyruvate kinase from human placenta and tumours
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Simons' levers of control framework: Commensuration within and of the framework
(2017)Abstract Purpose Despite extensive adoption of Simons’ Levers of Control (LoC) framework, there is still considerable diversity in its operationalization which impedes the coherent development of the literature and ... -
Simple algorithms for predicate suggestions using similarity and co-occurrence
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)When creating Semantic Web data, users have to make a critical choice for a vocabulary: only through shared vocabularies can meaning be established. A centralised policy prevents terminology divergence but would restrict ... -
Simple characterization scheme for optical coherence tomography systems with application to a commercial and a near-isometric resolution fibre-based system
(2021-12-14)Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a rapidly growing imaging modality in biomedical optics. OCT can perform high-resolution, cross-sectional imaging of the microstructure of biological tissues by measuring the coherent ... -
Simple method for comparing reliability of two serum tumour markers in breast carcinoma.
(BMJ, 1994-02-01)Aims-To compare the two breast tumour markers, CA15-3 and mucinous-like carcinoma associated antigen (MCA), using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Methods-One hundred and ninety six patients ... -
Simple shear is not so simple
(2012-03)For homogeneous, isotropic, non-linearly elastic materials, the form of the homogeneous deformation consistent with the application of a Cauchy shear stress is derived here for both compressible and incompressible materials. ... -
Simple shear is not so simple
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Simplicial embeddings between pants graphs
(Springer Nature, 2009-06-09)We prove that, except in some low-complexity cases, every locally injective simplicial map between pants graphs is induced by a pi (1)-injective embedding between the corresponding surfaces. -
Simplified approach to the prediction and analysis of temperature inhomogeneity in rapid compression machines
(American Chemical Society, 2015-11-03)Substantial progress has been made in understanding and reducing temperature inhomogeneity in rapid compression machines (RCMs) with the help of computational modeling. To date, however, it has not been possible to investigate ... -
Simulated patient programmes in europe: collegiality or separate development?
(Informa UK Limited, 2010-01-01)Aims: In order for different SP programmes to learn from each other, there needs to be some basis for establishing meaningful comparisons. Method: In 2006, the Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) piloted ... -
Simulated sunlight inactivation of norovirus and frna bacteriophage in seawater
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013-07-02)Aims: To investigate norovirus (NoV) and F-specific RNA (FRNA) bacteriophage inactivation in seawater under simulated sunlight and temperature conditions representative of summer (235Wm(-2); 17 degrees C) and winter ... -
Simulating marine new particle formation and growth using the m7 modal aerosol dynamics modal
(Hindawi Limited, 2010-01-01)A modal atmospheric aerosol model (M7) is evaluated in terms of predicting marine new particle formation and growth. Simulations were carried out for three different nucleation schemes involving (1) kinetic self-nucleation ... -
Simulating ultrafine particle formation in europe using a regional ctm: contribution of primary emissions versus secondary formation to aerosol number concentrations
(Copernicus GmbH, 2012-09-26)A three-dimensional regional chemical transport model (CTM) with detailed aerosol microphysics, PMCAMx-UF, was applied to the European domain to simulate the contribution of direct emissions and secondary formation to total ...