151 Works

Economic and social costs of violence against women in South Sudan: Technical report

Nata Duuvury

Introducing Dearcadh: A tradition in feminist academics and publishing

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Characterisation of Irish-grown Scots pine timber for structural applications

Cian Ó Fátharta, David Gil Moreno & Annette M. Harte

Renewable energy integration through coalition formation for P2P energy trading

Kosala Yapa Bandara, Subhasis Thakur & John Breslin

A novel ROM methodology to support the estimation of the energy savings under the Measurement and Verification protocol

Alessandro Piccinini, Magdalena Hajdukiewicz, Letizia D'Angelo, Luis Miguel Blanes & Marcus M. Keane

Proceedings of the 18th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science

Sarah Jane Delany & Michael Madden

Edge2Guard: Botnet attacks detecting offline models for resource-constrained IoT devices

Bharath Sudharsan, Dineshkumar Sundaram, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin & Muhammad Intizar Al

TinyML benchmark: Executing fully connected neural networks on commodity microcontrollers

Bharath Sudharsan, Simone Salerno, Duc-Duy Nguyen, Muhammad Yahya, Abdul Wahid, Piyush Yadav & John G. Breslin

Enabling machine learning on the edge using SRAM conserving efficient neural networks execution approach

Bharath Sudharsan, Pankesh Patel, John G. Breslin & Muhammad Intizar Ali

The structural behaviour of compressed wood manufactured using fast-grown sitka spruce

Conan O’Ceallaigh, Patrick McGetrick & Annette M. Harte

Modified wood as compression reinforcement of timber perpendicular to the grain

Conan O’Ceallaigh, Michael Conway, Sameer Mehra & Annette M. Harte

Analysing complaints about primary care with the Healthcare Complaints Analysis Tool (General Practice): a user’s guide

Emily O’Dowd, Sinéad Lydon, Tom Reader, Alex Gillespie & Paul O’Connor

\"They Pulled Me Through the Darkest Times\": Exploring the Social Benefits of a Women’s Group in Rural Ireland

Eileen Finan & Bernadine Brady

Host influenced geochemical signature in the parasitic foraminifer Hyrrokkin sarcophaga

Nicolai Schleinkofer , David Evans , Max Wisshak(3) , Janina Vanessa Büscher , Jens Fiebig , André Freiwald , Sven Härter , Horst Marschall , Silke Voigt & Jacek Raddatz
Here, we present element to Ca ratios (Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, Na/Ca and Mn/Ca) and stable isotope data (δ18O, δ13C) of the parasitic foraminifer Hyrrokkin sarcophaga, collected from two different host organisms, Desmophyllum pertusum - a cold-water coral commonly found in cold-water coral reefs and Acesta excavata - a bivalve associated with cold-water coral reefs. Our results reveal that the geochemical signature in H. sarcophaga is influenced by the host organism. Sr/Ca ratios are 1.1 mmol mol-1...

The Mincéirs Cerrah: The Galway John Naming Proposal

Sherlock Jason &

Additional file 4 of The effectiveness and acceptability of evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development groups: a mixed-methods systematic review

Melissa K. Sharp, Dayang Anis Binti Awang Baki, Joan Quigley, Barrie Tyner, Declan Devane, Kamal R. Mahtani, Susan M. Smith, Michelle O’Neill, Máirín Ryan & Barbara Clyne
Additional file 4. Quantitative findings.

Additional file 5 of The effectiveness and acceptability of evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development groups: a mixed-methods systematic review

Melissa K. Sharp, Dayang Anis Binti Awang Baki, Joan Quigley, Barrie Tyner, Declan Devane, Kamal R. Mahtani, Susan M. Smith, Michelle O’Neill, Máirín Ryan & Barbara Clyne
Additional file 5. Qualitative synthesis recommendations.

Additional file 5 of The effectiveness and acceptability of evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development groups: a mixed-methods systematic review

Melissa K. Sharp, Dayang Anis Binti Awang Baki, Joan Quigley, Barrie Tyner, Declan Devane, Kamal R. Mahtani, Susan M. Smith, Michelle O’Neill, Máirín Ryan & Barbara Clyne
Additional file 5. Qualitative synthesis recommendations.

Additional file 1 of Understanding the perspectives of recruiters is key to improving randomised controlled trial enrolment: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Nicola Farrar, Daisy Elliott, Catherine Houghton, Marcus Jepson, Nicola Mills, Sangeetha Paramasivan, Lucy Plumb, Julia Wade, Bridget Young, Jenny L. Donovan & Leila Rooshenas
Additional file 1. ENTREQ. Required reporting statement for synthesis of qualitative research.

The multimorbidity collaborative medication review and decision making (MyComrade) study: a pilot cluster randomised trial in two healthcare systems

Collette Kirwan, Lisa Hynes, Nigel Hart, Sarah Mulligan, Claire Leathem, Laura McQuillan, Marina Maxwell, Emma Carr, Kevin Roche, Scott Walkin, Caroline McCarthy, Colin Bradley, Molly Byrne, Susan M. Smith, Carmel Hughes, Maura Corry, Patricia M Kearney, Geraldine McCarthy, Margaret Cupples, Paddy Gillespie, Anna Hobbins, John Newell, LIAM GLYNN, Davood Roshan, Carol Sinnott … & Andrew W Murphy
Background: While international guidelines recommend medication reviews as part of the management of multimorbidity, evidence on how to implement reviews in practice in primary care is lacking. The MyComrade (MultimorbiditY Collaborative Medication Review And Decision Making) intervention is an evidence-based, theoretically informed novel intervention which aims to support the conduct of medication reviews for patients with multimorbidity in primary care. Aim: The pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility of a defnitive trial of the...

A bayesian approach for imputation of censored survival data

Shirin Moghaddam, John Newell & John Hinde
A common feature of much survival data is censoring due to incompletely observed lifetimes. Survival analysis methods and models have been designed to take account of this and provide appropriate relevant summaries, such as the Kaplan–Meier plot and the commonly quoted median survival time of the group under consideration. However, a single summary is not really a relevant quantity for communication to an individual patient, as it conveys no notion of variability and uncertainty, and...

Lessons learned from a pandemic: implications for a combined exercise and educational programme for medical students

Aubree Worobetz, ANDREW O'REGAN, Monica Casey, PETER HAYES, Mike O'Callaghan, Jane C. Walsh, Enrique Garcia Bengoechea, CATHERINE WOODS, DEIRDRE MCGRATH & LIAM GLYNN
Background: The ‘MED-WELL’ programme is a combined exercise and educational intervention designed to promote well-being among medical students and educate students about prescribing exercise as medicine in clinical practice. Due to COVID-19 public health restrictions of social distancing the ‘MED-WELL’ programme was ofered online instead of in-person in 2021. The aim of this study is to compare the experiences of participants in the ‘MED-WELL’ programme online to those that previously participated in the same programme...

Additional file 3 of The multimorbidity collaborative medication review and decision making (MyComrade) study: a pilot cluster randomised trial in two healthcare systems

Collette Kirwan, Lisa Hynes, Nigel Hart, Sarah Mulligan, Claire Leathem, Laura McQuillan, Marina Maxwell, Emma Carr, Kevin Roche, Scott Walkin, Caroline McCarthy, Colin Bradley, Molly Byrne, Susan M. Smith, Carmel Hughes, Maura Corry, Patricia M. Kearney, Geraldine McCarthy, Margaret Cupples, Paddy Gillespie, Anna Hobbins, John Newell, Liam Glynn, Davood Roshan, Carol Sinnott … & Andrew W. Murphy
Additional file 3. Communication [11, 12, 30, 48].

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