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Review Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Functional Materials: An Integrated Platform for Applied Technologies
(2018)Hybrid functional materials, constituting both inorganic and organic components, are considered potential platforms for applications in extremely diverse fields such as optics, micro-electronics, transportation, health, ... -
Review-Recent Advances in Block-Copolymer Nanostructured Subwavelength Antireflective Surfaces
(2020)Nanostructured Anti-Reflective (AR) surfaces have attracted a focused attention during the last few years and offer an alternative to AR coatings. Recent nanopatterning approaches have allowed fabrication of bioinspired ... -
The Road Ahead to Cure Alzheimer's Disease: Development of Biological Markers and Neuroimaging Methods for Prevention Trials Across all Stages and Target Populations.
(2014)Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a slowly progressing non-linear dynamic brain disease in which pathophysiological abnormalities, detectable in vivo by biological markers, precede overt clinical symptoms by many years to decades. ... -
Robust Automated Detection of Microstructural White Matter Degeneration in Alzheimer's Disease Using Machine Learning Classification of Multicenter DTI Data
(2013)Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) based assessment of white matter fiber tract integrity can support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The use of DTI as a biomarker, however, depends on its applicability in a ... -
Robust biometric person identification using automatic classifier fusion of speech, mouth, and face experts
(IEEE, 2007)Information about person identity is multimodal. Yet, most person-recognition systems limit themselves to only a single modality, such as facial appearance. With a view to exploiting the complementary nature of different ... -
Robust multi-modal person Identification with tolerance of facial expression
(IEEE, 2004)The research presented in this work describes audio-visual speaker identification experiments carried out on a large data set of 251 subjects. Both the audio and visual modeling is carried out using hidden Markov models. ... -
Robust regression for large-scale neuroimaging studies.
(2015)Multi-subject datasets used in neuroimaging group studies have a complex structure, as they exhibit non-stationary statistical properties across regions and display various artifacts. While studies with small sample sizes ... -
The Role and Future Development of Meals-on-Wheels Services for Older People in Ireland
(National Council on Ageing and Older People, 2008)In recent years, the National Council on Ageing and Older People (NCAOP) has noted the increased recognition of the importance of the meals-on-wheels services in improving older people?s nutritional status, health and ... -
The Role of Decision-Making Biases in Ireland's Banking Crisis
(ESRI, 2011-05-19)This paper considers Ireland's banking crisis from the perspective of behavioural economics. It assesses whether known biases in judgement and decision-making were instrumental in the development and severity of the crisis. ... -
The role of information and communications technology in research capacity building
(The Irish-African Partnership for Research Capacity Building, 2010)Reliable, accessible, high speed Internet and network connectivity is a fundamental requirement for the conduct of high quality, high-impact research today. High speed communications are part of the basic infrastructure ... -
The role of ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of carpal tunnel syndrome: a new paradigm
(2015)Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy, affecting 9% of women, and it is responsible for significant morbidity and occupational absence. Clinical assessment is used for initial diagnosis and ... -
Room-temperature exciton luminescence in II-VI quantum wells
(1991)We observe free excitons in absorption and emission at room temperature in Cd0,2sZne.7sTe/ ZnTe multiple quantum wells. A large overlap between luminescence and absorption peaks observed at 10 K is maintained up to room ... -
RSS-based indoor localization system with single base station
(2022)The paper proposes an Indoor Localization System (ILS) which uses only one fixed Base Station (BS) with simple non-reconfigurable antennas. The proposed algorithm measures Received Signal Strength (RSS) and maps it to the ... -
SAFEDPI: A language for controlling mobile code
(2005)safeDpi is a distributed version of the Picalculus, in which processes are located at dynamically created sites. Parametrised code may be sent between sites using so-called ports, which are essentially higher-order ... -
SAGA: An Activity-based Multi-modal Mobility Scenario Generator for SUMO
(2020)In this paper, we define a workflow and a toolchain to support fast mobility scenario prototyping based on open data and open-source software. SAGA is an activity-based multi-modal mobility scenario generator for the ... -
Sampled grating DBR laser as a spectroscopic source in multigas detection at 1.52-1.57um
(2001)The first application is reported of multigas sensing using a widely tuneable sampled grating DBR laser with a tuning range 1520⩽?⩽1570 nm. The laser diode consists of four independently biased sections, two sampled ... -
Satisfaction with therapist-delivered vs. self-administered online cognitive-behavioural treatments for depression symptoms in College Students
(2012)Participants with symptoms of depression received either 8 sessions of therapist-delivered e-mail cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) (eCBT; n = 37), or 8 sessions of computerised CBT self-administered treatment (cCBT; n = ... -
The Savings Rate during the Recession
(ESRI, 2012)