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C.I.D.N.P. enhancement of both organometallic and organic compounds in the thermal reaction of [Ti(CH2Ph)Cl(c-C5H 5)2] with CCl4
(1982)The thermal reaction of [Ti(CH,Ph)CI(q-C5H5)2] with CCI4 in r2HSb] enzene solution gives enhanced signals for both the starting titanium compound and product PhCH2CCI3, but not in titanocene dichloride or bibenzyl which ... -
Cadre d’impact pour la recherche: pour une mise en récit d’impact adaptée au public et fondée sur des données probantes
(Trinity College Dublin, 2022)Ce document est le résultat d’une initiative mise en œuvre par les autrices dans le cadre d’un projet pilote d’impact de la recherche à Trinity College Dublin, sous la direction du décanat de la recherche, le Trinity Long ... -
The Caesar Affair
(2014)In late 1916, the Armenian and Syrian Relief Committee arranged for supplies to be delivered by the U.S. Naval Collier USS Caesar to the Red Cross in Beirut to relieve famine in Mount Lebanon. Political obstruction ... -
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester modulates Helicobacter pylori-induced nuclear factor-kappa B and activator protein-1 expression in gastric epithelial cells
(Nature, 2005)Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE), an active component of propolis from honeybee hives (honeybee resin), has anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic and anti-bacterial properties. This study was designed to investigate the ... -
Calculated Threshold Currents of Nitride- and. Phosphide-Based Quantum-Well Lasers
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A calculus for costed computations
(2011)We develop a version of the picalculus Picost where channels are interpreted as resources which have costs associated with them. Code runs under the financial responsibility of owners; they must pay to use resources, but ... -
Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat
(2015)Cannabis use in adolescence may be characterized by differences in the neural basis of affective processing. In this study, we used an fMRI affective face processing task to compare a large group (n = 70) of 14-year olds ... -
Care revolutions in the making? A comparison of cash-for-care programmes in four European countries.
(Cambridge University Press, 2006)This article describes and evaluates cash-for-care programmes for older people in four European countries, namely Home-Care Grants in Ireland, Direct Payments in the United Kingdom (England), Service Vouchers in Finland ... -
Caring and Collaborating Across Cultures? Migrant Care Workers' Relationships with Care Recipients, Colleagues and Employers
(2010)The literature on migrant care workers has tended to place little emphasis on themultiple relationships thatmigrant carers formwith care recipients, employers/managers and work colleagues. This article makes a contribution ... -
Carrier lifetimes in strained InGaAs/(Al)GaAs multiple quantum wells
(1993)The etfect of strain, strain relief, and barrier design on the carrier lifetime in InGaAs/(Al)GaAs multiple-quantum-well samples is investigated. Carriers lifetimes are measured in samples with varying amount of strain, ... -
Carrier-density dependence of the photoluminescence lifetimes in ZnCdSe/ZnSSe quantum wells at room temperature
(American Institute of Physics, 1999)Photoluminescence lifetimes have been measured at room temperature as a function of carrier density in ZnCdSe/ZnSSe quantum wells. We show that, at low carrier density (5 ? 109?5 ? 1010 cm ? 2), nonradiative recombination ... -
Carrots without Sticks: The Impacts of Job Search Assistance in a Regime with Minimal Monitoring and Sanctions
(ESRI, 2011-09-26)This paper uses a high quality longitudinal dataset to assess the impact of an active labour market intervention consisting of referral for interview plus Job Search Assistance (JSA) with the public employment service in ... -
The CCR5-delta32 mutation: impact on disease outcome in individuals with hepatitis C infection from a single source
(2005)BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chemokines are small polypeptides, a major function of which is lymphocyte recruitment and trafficking. The aim of this study was to assess the involvement of inherited variations in CCR2, CCR5, and ... -
Cellular proliferation and activation of NF kappa B are induced by autocrine production of tumor necrosis factor alpha in the human T lymphoma line HuT 78
(The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995)Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a pleiotropic cytokine which has both cytotoxic and proliferative effects. HuT 78, a T-cell line derived from a Sezary lymphoma, is resistant to the cytotoxic effects of TNF, suggesting that ... -
Cerebellar plasticity and the automation of first-order rules.
(2011)Theories of corticocerebellar function propose roles for the cerebellum in automating motor control, a process thought to depend on plasticity in cerebellar circuits that exchange information with the motor cortex. Little ... -
Cervical dystonia: a disorder of the midbrain network for covert attentional orienting.
(2014)While the pathogenesis of cervical dystonia remains unknown, recent animal and clinical experimental studies have indicated its probable mechanisms. Abnormal temporal discrimination is a mediational endophenotype of cervical ... -
Challenges faced by student nurses and midwives in clinical learning environment ??? A systematic review and meta-synthesis
(2021)Objectives: This systematic review aimed to offer insight and understanding, through synthesis of findings from studies that report on perspectives of student nurses/midwives, clinical instructors, clinical nurses/midwives ... -
Changes in barrier function of a model intestinal epithelium by intraepithelial lymphocytes require new protein synthesis by epithelial cells
(BMJ, 1997)BACKGROUND: Elements of the mucosal immune system may play an important part in regulating epithelial barrier function in the intestinal tract. Intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) represent a subtype of immunocyte which is ...