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V-shaped electro-optic response observed in a chiral ferroelectric smectic liquid crystal
(2008)We report on the observation of V-shaped switching in a ferroelectric liquid crystal cell over a wide range of temperatures. Results of the optical transmittance in the visible region give us the helical pitch for various ... -
Vacancies, interstitials and close Frenkel Pairs on the zinc sublattice of ZnSe
(American Physical Society, 1996)Zinc vacancies (VZn), zinc interstitials (Zni), and ~25 distinct VZn?Zni Frenkel pairs of different lattice separations are observed in ZnSe by the optical detection of magnetic resonance in photoluminescence after 2.5 MeV ... -
Vacancy Overview 2010
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2010-03-30)Vacancy overview, 1, 2011 -
Vacancy Overview 2011
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2012-02-28)Vacancy overview, 2, 2011 -
Vacancy Overview 2012
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2013-02-26)Vacancy overview, 2012 -
Vacancy Overview 2013
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2014-05-09)Vacancy overview, 2013 -
Vacancy Overview 2014
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Vacancy Overview 2015
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Vaccination as a means of disease prevention in HIV infected individuals; successes, challenges & opportunities
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2017)This thesis is structured to systemically assess susceptibility to vaccine preventable infections in HIV-infected adults, to investigate effectiveness of an integrated vaccine programme as a model of care for vaccine ... -
Vaccinia virus protein A46R targets multiple Toll-like-interleukin-1 receptor adaptors and contributes to virulence
(2005)Viral immune evasion strategies target key aspects of the host antiviral response. Recently, it has been recognized that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have a role in innate defense against viruses. Here, we define the function ... -
Vaccinia Virus Protein C6 Is a Virulence Factor that Binds TBK-1 Adaptor Proteins and Inhibits Activation of IRF3 and IRF7
(2011)Recognition of viruses by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) causes interferon-? (IFN-?) induction, a key event in the anti-viral innate immune response, and also a target of viral immune evasion. Here the vaccinia virus ... -
Vacuum consolidation field test on a pseudo-fibrous peat
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2012)Several different ground improvement methods have been used to improve soft highly compressible organic soils such as peat. Vacuum consolidation is a ground improvement technique developed in the 1950’s, in which the ... -
"Vacuum consolidation improves peat ground conditions"
(2010)Trinity College Dublin is currently testing an innovative technique, known as vacuum consolidation, to improve peat ground conditions, as part of the National Roads Authority Fellowship initiative. -
Vacuum Consolidation in Peat
(2012)Vacuum consolidation is a ground improvement technique to induce settlement and increase shear strength by applying a vacuum pressure to the ground. A pilot vacuum consolidation field trial, covering a 10x10m area, has ... -
The Vain Suit
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The Vain Suit
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Val des Nymphes, Exterior Detail, Masons' Marks.
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Val des Nymphes, Exterior Detail, Masons' marks.
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Val des Nymphes, Exterior from West.
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