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Evaluation of the Introduction of Schwartz Rounds in Ireland
(Health Services Executive, 2019)The overall aim of the evaluation was to establish whether Schwartz Rounds are fit for purpose in the Irish Health Service. The evaluation was guided by four key questions: • Whether Schwartz Rounds are suitable for ... -
Vanguards of the Counter-revolution: The Far-right and the French Army's Guerre Révolutionnaire Doctrine
(2023)Guerre révolutionnaire doctrine was conceived of as a riposte to the new form of warfare which the French Army encountered and fell victim to in Indochina. Taking inspiration from both the Indochina experience and communist ... -
HPA axis function in alcohol use disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(2023)Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a culturally pervasive and often treatment resistant disorder. Stress is a major trigger for relapse in AUD. Allostasis in response to stress is governed by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ... -
Discussion: Development of a single-point method to determine soil plastic limit using fall¿cone data [Geotech Geol Eng 41:4473-4485, 2023]
(2024)This discussion article presents a critical appraisal of three empirical correlations developed via multiple regression analysis and presented in the Kayabali et al. [Geotech Geol Eng 41:4473–4485, 2023. https://doi.org/ ... -
Thermometry by correlated dephasing of impurities in a one-dimensional Fermi gas
(2024)We theoretically investigate the pure dephasing dynamics of two static impurity qubits embedded within a common environment of ultracold fermionic atoms, which are confined to one spatial dimension. Our goal is to ... -
A long and winding road: The hard graft of scaling social change in complex systems
(2024)Advice abounds on how to implement large-scale social change, much of which emphasizes a simplistic linear process, led by a heroic central actor. Rigorous case studies have shown that social change is far more complex: ... -
MIDDLE EASTERN CRAFTS: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW, VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM, OCTOBER 11-12, 2018
(2020)Craft is having a moment – the international market for contemporary craft is more buoyant than ever, with record trade figures and increasingly high-profile exhibitions and publications.1 But contemporary craft from the ... -
Machine-Learning-Assisted Construction of Ternary Convex Hull Diagrams
(Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2024-01-25)In the search for novel intermetallic ternary alloys, much of the effort goes into performing a large number of ab initio calculations covering a wide range of compositions and structures. These are essential to building ... -
Mudéjar and the Alhambresque: Spanish Pavilions at the Universal Expositions and the Invention of a National Style
(2017)Spain's complex relationship with its Islamic architectural heritage was brought into particular focus through the prism of its national pavilions that were built for the Universal Expositions of the late nineteenth and ... -
Versions and visions of the Alhambra in the nineteenth-century Ottoman world
(2015)The Alhambra as a source of inspiration for Western architects in the nineteenth century is well known and has been thoroughly documented. But “alhambresque” style was not just an Orientalist exoticism in the West. It ... -
Ireland's Climate Change Assessment: Volume 4: Realising the Benefits of Transition and Transformation
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2023)Transformative change can deliver rapid, deep and sustained emissions reduction (mitigation, see Volume 2), build resilience to impacts (adaptation, see Volume 3) and deliver a range of benefits and opportunities. Such ... -
ECG findings in professional rugby players using international screening recommendations.
(2024)Background: While World Rugby guidelines do not mandate the inclusion of an electrocardiogram (ECG) for all players, this is required for entry into international rugby competitions. We, therefore, sought to describe ... -
Assessment of steel-fiber-reinforced segmental lining of Chamshir water conveyance tunnel, Iran: integrating laboratory experiments, field observations, and numerical analysis
(2024)The conventional rebar-reinforced concrete (RRC) segmented lining of the Chamshir water conveyance tunnel (CWCT) in Bushehr Province, Iran, has experienced significant damage issues. This paper presents a comprehensive ... -
A Visigothic Computus of AD 722 (Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, VMI 11, 26r?27r)
(Brepols, 2023)Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, VMI 11 contains a short text (26r–27r) overlooked by scholars of early medieval computus. This short note demonstrates its Visigothic origin and AD 722 as the year of composition. The text ... -
Rett syndrome and Fragile X: different etiology with common molecular dysfunctions
(2021)Rett syndrome (RTT) and Fragile X syndrome (FXS) are two monogenetic neurodevelopmental disorders with complex clinical presentations. RTT is caused by mutations in the Methyl-CpG binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) altering ... -
Molecular signatures of response to mecasermin in children with Rett Syndrome
(2022)Rett syndrome (RTT) is a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder without effective treatments. Attempts at developing targetted therapies have been relatively unsuccessful, at least in part, because the genotypical and ... -
Sex representation in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders' preclinical and clinical studies
(2023)Many studies show the importance of biological sex for the onset, progression, and response to treatment in brain disorders. In line with these reports, health agencies have requested that all trials, both at the clinical ... -
Development of trofinetide for the treatment of Rett syndrome: from bench to bedside
(2024)Rett syndrome (RTT) is rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the MECP2 gene that encodes methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2), a DNA-binding protein with roles in epigenetic regulation of gene expression. ... -
Rett syndrome in Ireland: a demographic study.
(2024)Background: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a rare neurodevelopmental condition associated with mutations in the gene coding for the methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2). It is primarily observed in girls and affects individuals ... -
Teaching with Technology: Unraveling Emerging AI Practices in the Classroom. Shortlisted for BEST PDW 2024 for MED at the Academy of Management, American.
(2024)In line with the conference theme of "Innovating for the Future," our workshop offers a hands-on exploration of the dynamic AI landscape and its impact on management education. We aim to unlock fresh insights and ...