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Temporal Cortex Morphology in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients and Their Asymptomatic Siblings
(2016)Temporal cortex abnormalities are common in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis (MTLE+HS) and believed to be relevant to the underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we set out to ... -
Test 2 TARA Dspace 6.4
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Theatre and Migration in Gilgamesh
(Palgrave, 2023)Gilgamesh is not a play, and it does not explicitly deal with migration in the sense of ‘movements by groups’ (indeed, it is generally less concerned with groups than with individuals). And yet, ‘theatre’ and ‘migration’ ... -
A theory for observational fault tolerance
(Elsevier, 2007)One reason for the study of programs in the presence of faults, i.e. defects at the lowest level of abstractions [2], is to be able to construct more dependable systems, meaning systems exhibiting a high probability of ... -
A theory of system behaviour in the presence of node and link failure
(Elsevier, 2008)We develop a behavioural theory of distributed programs in the presence of failures such as nodes crashing and links breaking. The framework we use is that of D , a language in which located processes, or agents, may ... -
Three-Dimensional Bioprinting of Polycaprolactone Reinforced Gene Activated Bioinks for Bone Tissue Engineering
(2017)Regeneration of complex bone defects remains a significant clinical challenge. Multi-tool biofabrication has permitted the combination of various biomaterials to create multifaceted composites with tailorable mechanical ... -
Tilda Swinton: From Avant-Garde Androgyne to The Avengers
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Transcallosal connectivity of the human cortical motor network
(2017)The organisational and architectural configuration of white matter pathways connecting brain regions has ramifications for all facets of the human condition, including manifestations of incipient neurodegeneration. Although ... -
Transitions to Long-Term Unemployment Risk Among Young People: Evidence from Ireland
(ESRI, 2011-07-13)Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; however, some often get trapped in unemployment and risk becoming long-term unemployed (OECD, 2009). Much research has been ... -
Trauma, Motive and the Post-Troubles Psychopath in The Fall
(2021)This article discusses the depiction of the serial killer, Paul Spector, in the BBC/RTÉ television series The Fall (2013–2016). It complements existing scholarship on the series’ female detective by considering how Spector’s ... -
Type-safe execution of mobile agents in anonymous networks (Extended Abstract).
(Springer-Verlag, 1999)We study type-safety properties of open distributed systems of mobile agents, where not all sites are known to be well-typed. We adopt the underlying model of an anonymous network, allowing that code may be corrupted on ... -
Ultrafast IR spectroscopy of the short-lived transients formed by UV excitation of cytosine derivatives
(2007)A strong infrared band at 1574 cm(-1) is observed following 267 nm excitation of 2'-deoxycytidine (tau = 37 +/- 4 ps) or 2'-deoxycytidine 5'-monophosphate (tau = 33 +/- 4 ps); this band is provisionally attributed to an ... -
An uncoupled oscillator model for evoked potential dynamical modelling
(IEEE, 1996)A mathematical model for evoked potentials is outlined. The model has been developed by considering phase synchronisation of the underlying neurological processes. The model, consisting of an ensemble of uncoupled ...