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  • Burns, Kenneth (Social Care Ireland, 2004-01)
    This paper argues that the variance between professionals on the use of terminology to describe and define this form of child maltreatment may lead to a loss of focus on children's welfare. The author argues that the label ...
  • Caoduro, Elena (Film Studies, University College Cork, 2011)
    The bombings on March 11, 2004 in Madrid and on July 7, 2005 in London brought terror to the heart of Europe and amplified the feelings of fear, disbelief and suspicion developed as a consequence of 9/11 trauma. This article ...
  • McMahon, Elaine M.; Reulbach, Udo; Corcoran, Paul; Keeley, Helen S.; Perry, Ivan J.; Arensman, Ella (Cambridge University Press, 2010-11)
    Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is a major public health problem, with young people most at risk. Lifetime prevalence of DSH in Irish adolescents is between 8% and 12%, and it is three times more prevalent among ...
  • Ryan, Aideen E.; Lane, Sinead; Shanahan, Fergus; O'Connell, Joe; Houston, Aileen M. (Medknow Publications, 2006-02-02)
    Background: During carcinogenesis, tumors develop multiple mechanisms for evading the immune response, including upregulation of Fas ligand (FasL/CD95L) expression. Expression of FasL may help to maintain tumor cells in a ...
  • Horgan, Donagh; Murphy, Colin C. (IEEE, 2013-01)
    Previous research has identified several exact methods for the evaluation of the probability of detection for energy detectors operating on Nakagami-m faded channels. However, these methods rely on discrete summations ...
  • Woods, David (Cambridge University Press, 1995-05)
    In A.D. 357 while at Antioch the sophist Libanius wrote a letter to his friend Anatolius in which he congratulated him on his appointment as praefectus praetorio Illyrid. He expressed his pleasure at the conduct of Anatolius ...
  • Leane, Máire (University College Cork, 1999-08)
    The central objective of this study is an examination of discourses of Irish female sexuality and of the apparatuses of control designed for its surveillance and regulation in the period nineteen-twenty to nineteen-forty. ...
  • Çiçek, Özgür (Film Studies, University College Cork, 2011)
    In this paper, I consider the potentials and theoretical interpretations of Kurdish Cinema produced in Turkey. I evaluate the dynamics of the emergence of a state-less Kurdish cinema, which produces films in spite of the ...
  • Mellamphy, Deborah (Film Studies, University College Cork, 2011)
  • Trabelsi, Walid (University College Cork, 2013)
    Choosing the right or the best option is often a demanding and challenging task for the user (e.g., a customer in an online retailer) when there are many available alternatives. In fact, the user rarely knows which offering ...
  • Whelan, Darius (Judicial Studies Institute, 2007)
  • Corcoran, Aoife (University College Cork, 2013-01)
    Acute myeloid leukaemia refers to cancer of the blood and bone marrow characterised by the rapid expansion of immature blasts of the myeloid lineage. The aberrant proliferation of these blasts interferes with normal ...
  • te Nijenhuis, Jan; Cho, Sun Hee; Murphy, Raegan; Lee, Kun Ho (Elsevier, 2012-07)
    Secular gains in IQ test scores have been reported for many Western countries. This is the first study of secular IQ gains in South Korea, using various datasets. The first question is what the size of the Flynn effect in ...
  • Murphy, Raegan; te Nijenhuis, Jan; van Eeden, Rene (2011-11)
    This is a study of secular score gains in South Africa. The findings are based on representative samples from datasets utilized in norm studies of popular mainstream intelligence batteries such as the WAIS as well as widely ...
  • Richardson, Brendan (2011-04-13)
    The phenomenon of football fan loyalty has been of conceptual interest to scholars for a considerable period of time. However, the question of how fan loyalty emerges in the first place still eludes us. Also of interest ...
  • Sassiat, Nicolas Pierre (University College Cork, 2011-06)
    The objective of this thesis work is to develop methods for forming and interfacing nanocrystal-molecule nanostructures in order to explore their electrical transport properties in various controlled environments. This ...
  • Buckley, D. Noel; O'Dwyer, Colm; Lynch, Robert P.; Newcomb, Simon B. (The Electrochemical Society, 2004-01)
    Porous InP layers can be formed electrochemically on (100) oriented n- InP substrates in aqueous KOH. A nanoporous layer is obtained underneath a dense near-surface layer and the pores appear to propagate from holes ...
  • Lavayen, Vladamir; Mirabal, N.; O'Dwyer, Colm; Santa Ana, M. A.; Benavente, Eglantina; Sotomayor Torres, Clivia M.; Gonzalez, Guillermo (Elsevier, 2007-04)
    This work reports the successful realization of MoS2 nanotubes by a novel intercalation chemistry and hydrothermal treatment. An inorganic-organic precursor of hexadecylamine (HDA) and molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) were ...
  • Conway, Paul F.; Artiles, Alfredo J. (Routledge, 2005-04-06)
    In this chapter, we are concerned with the theories of learning underpinning models of assessment for preservice teachers in urban contexts. One fundamental premise in this chapter is that teacher performance assessment ...