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    • Fluorescence in situ hybridization studies on the sex chromosome constitution of human sperm 

      Dineen, T.; Nolan, A.; Harrington, J.; Greer, A.; Kennedy, R.; Houghton, J. A. (Informa UK Limited, 1997-01-01)
      More males are conceived than females and more males are born as a result of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and donor insemination procedures. All donor sperm samples are frozen for a minimum of 6 months before they are used. ...
    • Irish exceptionalism? local food environments and dietary quality 

      Layte, R.; Harrington, J.; Sexton, E.; Perry, I. J.; Cullinan, J.; Lyons, S. (BMJ, 2011-03-03)
      Objective To explore whether distance to and density of food outlets within the local area have an impact on individual dietary quality, controlling for the socioeconomic characteristics of individuals and their ...
    • Living longer and feeling better: healthy lifestyle, self-rated health, obesity and depression in ireland 

      Harrington, J.; Perry, I. J.; Lutomski, J.; Fitzgerald, A. P.; Shiely, F.; McGee, H.; Barry, M. M.; Van Lente, E.; Morgan, K.; Shelley, E. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009-07-08)
      Background: The combination of four protective lifestyle behaviours (being physically active, a non-smoker, a moderate alcohol consumer and having adequate fruit and vegetable intake) has been estimated to increase life ...
    • Social Diversity of Irish adults nutritional intake 

      Friel, S.; Kelleher, Cecily; Nolan, G; Harrington, J. (Nature, 2003-08)
      The first health and lifestyle survey of Irish adults was carried out in 1998 and aimed to describe the health-related lifestyle behaviours of a cross-section of various population trata residing in the Republic of Ireland. ...