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    • Habitat selection by grazing animals in heterogeneous environments: the case of hill sheep in western ireland 

      Williams, Byrony; Walls, Sean; Walsh, Michael; Gormally, Mike (Royal Irish Academy, 2012-01-01)
      Uplands and peatlands are of high conservation importance and, while grazing animals are a key management tool for conservation, grazing-related damage can easily occur. Damage to European uplands is most notable in Britain ...
    • Olfactory derived stem cells delivered in a biphasic conduit promote peripheral nerve repair in vivo 

      Roche, Phoebe; Alekseeva, Tijna; Widaa, Amro; Ryan, Alan; Matsiko, Amos; Walsh, Michael; Duffy, Garry P.; O'Brien, Fergal J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-09-28)
      Peripheral nerve injury presents significant therapeutic challenges for recovery of motor and sensory function in patients. Different clinical approaches exist but to date there has been no consensus on the most effective ...
    • The mesocolon 

      Culligan, Kevin; Walsh, Stewart; Dunne, Colum; Walsh, Michael; Ryan, Siobhan; Quondamatteo, Fabio; Dockery, Peter; Coffey, J. Calvin (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2014-12-01)
      Background: Colonic mobilization requires separation of mesocolon from underlying fascia. Despite the surgical importance of planes formed by these structures, no study has formally characterized their microscopic features. ...