Browsing Administrative Staff Authors (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Taking Care: Criticality and Reflexivity in the Context of Social Work Registration
(2015)Prompted by the introduction of statutory social work registration into the Republic of Ireland, the authors consider the assumptions that attach to regulation, including the promise of greater public protection vis-à-vis ... -
The Tallaght Roma Integration Project: Working for Inclusion in Health Care through a Community Development Model
(Tallaght Roma Integration Project, 2016)Since 2009, the Tallaght Roma Integration Project (TRIP), formerly the Roma Families Working Group, has been working to address the needs of the Roma community in the greater Tallaght area. TRIP was formed in response to ... -
Targeted polyethylene glycol gold nanoparticles for the treatment of pancreatic cancer: From synthesis to proof-of-concept in vitro studies
(2016)The main objective of this study was to optimize and characterize a drug delivery carrier for doxorubicin, intended to be intravenously administered, capable of improving the therapeutic index of the chemotherapeutic agent ... -
Technology in dementia care
(IOS Press, 2007)The aim of this paper is to provide a clinical overview of Alzheimer's disease and the related dementias and to detail the progressive losses ? physical, social and psychological ? experienced by the individual diagnosed ... -
Telephony-based voice pathology assessment using automated speech analysis
(IEEE, 2006)A system for remotely detecting vocal fold pathologies using telephone-quality speech is presented. The system uses a linear classifier, processing measurements of pitch perturbation, amplitude perturbation and harmonic-to-noise ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Temporal discrimination threshold: VBM evidence for an endophenotype in adult onset primary torsion dystonia.
(2009)Familial adult-onset primary torsion dystonia is an autosomal dominant disorder with markedly reduced penetrance. Most adult-onset primary torsion dystonia patients are sporadic cases. Disordered sensory processing is found ... -
Temporal discrimination, a cervical dystonia endophenotype: Penetrance and functional correlates.
(2014)The pathogenesis of adult-onset primary dystonia remains poorly understood. There is variable age-related and gender-related expression of the phenotype, the commonest of which is cervical dystonia. Endophenotypes may ... -
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Testing Finitary Probabilistic Processes
(2009)This paper provides modal- and relational characterisations of may- and must-testing preorders for recursive CSP processes with divergence, featuring probabilistic as well as nondeterministic choice. May testing is ... -
A Testing Theory for a Higher-Order Cryptographic Language
(2011)We study a higher-order concurrent language with cryptographic primitives, for which we develop a sound and complete, rstorder testing theory for the preservation of safety properties. Our theory is based on co-inductive ... -
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 theoretical analysis of optical clock extraction using a self pulsating laser diode.
(1999)The potential for using inexpensive compact disc laser diodes as optical clock extraction elements in transparent networks has led to an increase in research into the dynamics of self-pulsating laser diodes. We use a ... -
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 ...