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My Bike, My Bell...
(2014-06-21)An community interactive audio installation, temporarily replacing the church bells of St Mary’s Church, Guilden Morden with the bells of children's bicycles and voices for the weekend of 21/22nd June 2014, only two weeks ... -
“My children are my world” : Raising the voices of birth mothers with substantial experience of counselling following the loss of their children to adoption or foster care
(2019-07-01)There is very little published literature on ‘what works’ in terms of support for birth mothers following the loss of their children to compulsory adoption or foster care. The aim of this article is to raise the voices of ... -
My familiar robot companion : Preferences and perceptions of CHARLY, a companion humanoid autonomous robot for living with you
(Springer Nature, 2012)This paper presents findings from a survey conducted with visitors to the My Familiar Companion exhibit, part of the HUMAN+ Exhibition at the Science Gallery in Dublin. The exhibit consisted of a humanoid robot, CHARLY ... -
my journey towards virtual typography
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‘My wife is my doctor at home’: A qualitative study exploring the challenges of home-based palliative care in a resource-poor setting
(2020-09-18)Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-of-life care, this requires knowledge and expertise in dealing with symptoms, medication, and treatment side effects. ... -
MYCN in Neuroblastoma: “Old Wine into New Wineskins”
(2021-10-29)MYCN Proto-Oncogene, BHLH Transcription Factor (MYCN) has been one of the most studied genes in neuroblastoma. It is known for its oncogenetic mechanisms, as well as its role in the prognosis of the disease and it is ... -
Mycorrhizal colonisation improves fruit yield and water use efficiency in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thunb.) grown under well-watered and water-stressed conditions
(2003-06-01)The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonisation by Glomus clarum on fruit yield and water use efficiency (WUE) was evaluated in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) cv. Crimson Sweet F1 under field conditions. Treatments ... -
Mycoviral Population Dynamics in Spanish Isolates of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana
(2018-11-24)The use of mycoviruses to manipulate the virulence of entomopathogenic fungi employed as biocontrol agents may lead to the development of novel methods to control attacks by insect pests. Such approaches are urgently ... -
Mycovirus induced hypervirulence of Leptosphaeria biglobosa enhances systemic acquired resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans in Brassica napus
(2019-11-20)Phoma stem canker (blackleg) is one of the most important diseases of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) world-wide and is caused by a complex that comprises at least two species: Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria ... -
Myofibrillar fatigue versus failure of activation during repetitive stimulation of frog muscle fibres
(1992-11)1. Single fibres isolated from the anterior tibialis muscle of Rana temporaria (temperature, 2-5 degrees C; sarcomere length, 2.10 microns) were fatigued using two separate protocols that led to different degrees of ... -
Mystery, Desire, Superstition & Fear : New Projects from the Visual Effects Research Lab
(2010)The Visual Effects Research Lab based at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee is a ground-breaking transnational project funded by the European Union. VERL consolidates established world-class ... -
The Myth of the Quietist Wittgenstein
(Routledge, 2017-06-08)This paper seeks to extricate Wittgenstein from the quietist and reductively therapeutic image that has overshadowed him, by showing in what ways he was an interventionist philosopher both within philosophy and for the ... -
Der Mythos der weightless economy
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The n(-)TOF facility at CERN: Performances and first physics results
(American Institute of Physics, 2005)The neutron Time of Flight (n_TOF) facility at CERN is a source of a wide-range (1 eV <E-n <250 MeV) flux of neutrons, generated by spallation of 20-GeV/c protons onto a solid lead target. The goal of the n_TOF is to provide ... -
The (n, α) reaction in the s-process branching point 59Ni
(2014-06)The (n, α) reaction in the radioactive 59Ni is of relevance in nuclear astrophysics as 59Ni can be considered as the first branching point in the astrophysical s-process. Its relevance in nuclear technology is especially ... -
The (n,gamma) cross sections of short-living s-process branching points
(American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2004)An experimental method to determine the (n,gamma) cross section of short-living s-process branching points using data of the inverse (gamma,n) reaction is presented. The method was used to observe the branching point nucleus ... -
The (n,gamma) cross sections of the p-process nuclei Se-74 and Sr-84 at kT=25 keV
(2005-07-25)The formation of the isotopes on the proton-rich side of the valley of stability cannot be ascribed to neutron capture reactions in the r- or s-processes. These nuclei are produced in the p process, which presumably takes ... -
(n,gamma) cross-sections of light p nuclei
(2006-03)The nucleosynthesis of elements beyond iron is dominated by the s and r processes. However, a small amount of stable isotopes on the proton-rich side cannot be made by neutron capture and is thought to be produced by ...