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A flexible service-level accounting architecture for telecommunications
(2000)
Redmond, Cliff
A flexible service-level accounting architecture for telecommunications
(2000)
Redmond, Cliff
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The opening up of telecommunications markets has forced a differentiation between service and basic connectivity provision; many providers have accepted that new services will become their main source of income in the face of regulations that ensure that the market incumbent, and other providers with significant market power, provide unrestricted network access in the common-carrier model. One basic requirement for a new service is that it is capable of, at least, recouping its costs. This is usually brought about by charging for service use, normally with a complementary need to account for this use. Thus far, standardisation for accounting has concentrated on mechanisms based on data collected from the resources used to support the communications channel at the network level. In the common model this data is then correlated and aggregated to produce a service transaction record which is in turn used as a basis for charges. The applicability of this to multi-service networks in an ...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/798
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A flexible, abstract network optimisation framework and its application to telecommunications network design and configuration problems
(2001)
Murphy, Sean
A flexible, abstract network optimisation framework and its application to telecommunications network design and configuration problems
(2001)
Murphy, Sean
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A flexible, generic network optimisation framework is described. The purpose of this framework is to reduce the effort required to solve particular network optimisation problems. The essential idea behind the framework is to develop a generic network optimisation problem to which many network optimisation problems can be mapped. A number of approaches to solve this generic problem can then be developed. To solve some specific network design or configuration problem the specific problem is mapped to the generic problem and one of the problem solvers is used to obtain a solution. This solution is then mapped back to the specific problem domain. Using the framework in this way, a network optimisation problem can be solved using less effort than modelling the problem and developing some algorithm to solve the model. The use of the framework is illustrated in two separate problems: design of an enterprise network to accommodate voice and data traffic and configuration of a core diffserv...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19124/
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A formula for fluency? : an investigation into the effect of instruction in formulaic sequences on oral fluency in Irish
(2015)
Dillon, Geraldine
A formula for fluency? : an investigation into the effect of instruction in formulaic sequences on oral fluency in Irish
(2015)
Dillon, Geraldine
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THESIS 10698.1
THESIS 10698.2
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of a programme of instruction on oral fluency in Irish. The programme design was informed by a focus on formulaic language and by the use of procedures designed to prompt the acquisition of formulaic language. The area of formulaic language had generated much interest in language learning, however the body of research on pedagogical approaches and instruction effects is relatively small.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/79570
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A forward advancing wave expansion method for numerical solution of large-scale sound propagation problems
(2007)
Rolla, Leandro Miguel Barrera
A forward advancing wave expansion method for numerical solution of large-scale sound propagation problems
(2007)
Rolla, Leandro Miguel Barrera
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THESIS 8115
The study of atmospheric somid propagation has become an important subject since noise polhition problems emerged as a highly relevant matter in several areas such as sociology, economics, regulations and standards. Modelling sound propagation over large domains represents a major challenge for current numerical tools due the large computational resources required to obtain accurate solutions. In this thesis a ?one-way? wave based field discretization method for solving the Helmholtz equation in large-scale problems is proposed and is referred to as the Forward Wave Expansion Method (FWEM). The FWEM is derived from a highly efficient discretization procedure based on interpolation of wave functions known as the Wave Expansion Method (WEM). The Wave Expansion Method (WEM) is a very flexible, efficient full field method for solving the Helmholtz equation, which uses mesh densities as low as 3 nodes per wavelength and can model complicated ground topography, ground impe...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/78612
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A Framework for Adaptive e-Learning
(2010)
Maycock, Keith
A Framework for Adaptive e-Learning
(2010)
Maycock, Keith
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Adaptive learning systems attempt to adapt learning content to suit the needs of the learners using the system. Most adaptive techniques, however, are constrained by the pedagogical preference of the author of the system and are always constrained to the system they were developed for and the domain content. This thesis presents a novel method for content adaptation. A personal profile is described that can be used to automatically generate instructional content to suit the pedagogical preference and cognitive ability of a learner in real time. This thesis discusses the manifestation of measurable cognitive traits in an online learning environment and identifies cognitive resources, within instructional content, that can be used to stimulate these manifestations. There exists two main components for the learning component: Content Analyser and a Selection Model. The Content Analyser is used to automatically generate metadata to encapsulate cognitive resources within instructional co...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/2571/
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A framework for adaptive monitoring and performance management of component-based enterprise applications
(2004)
Mos, Adrian
A framework for adaptive monitoring and performance management of component-based enterprise applications
(2004)
Mos, Adrian
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Most large-scale enterprise applications are currently built using component-based middleware platforms such as J2EE or .NET. Developers leverage enterprise services provided by such platforms to speed up development and increase the robustness of their applications. In addition, using a component-oriented development model brings benefits such as increased reusability and flexibility in integrating with third-party systems. In order to provide the required services, the application servers implementing the corresponding middleware specifications employ a complex run-time infrastructure that integrates with developer-written business logic. The resulting complexity of the execution environment in such systems makes it difficult for architects and developers to understand completely the implications of alternative design options over the resulting performance of the running system. They often make incorrect assumptions about the behaviour of the middleware, which may lead to design ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/18093/
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A framework for automated landmark recognition in community contributed image corpora
(2011)
Hughes, Mark
A framework for automated landmark recognition in community contributed image corpora
(2011)
Hughes, Mark
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Any large library of information requires efficient ways to organise it and methods that allow people to access information efficiently and collections of digital images are no exception. Automatically creating high-level semantic tags based on image content is difficult, if not impossible to achieve accurately. In this thesis a framework is presented that allows for the automatic creation of rich and accurate tags for images with landmarks as the main object. This framework uses state of the art computer vision techniques fused with the wide range of contextual information that is available with community contributed imagery. Images are organised into clusters based on image content and spatial data associated with each image. Based on these clusters different types of classifiers are* trained to recognise landmarks contained within the images in each cluster. A novel hybrid approach is proposed combining these classifiers with an hierarchical matching approach to allow near real-t...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16630/
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A framework for creating production and inventory control strategies
(2016)
Olaitan, Oladipupo A.
A framework for creating production and inventory control strategies
(2016)
Olaitan, Oladipupo A.
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In multiproduct manufacturing systems, it is difficult to assure that an optimised setting of a pull production control strategy will be able to maintain its service level and inventory control performances. This is because the competition for resources among products is liable to make them affect the service levels of one another. By comparing different pull strategies, this research has observed that tightly coupled strategies are able to maintain lower amount of inventory than decoupled strategies, but they do so at the detriment of service level robustness. As a result, tightly coupled strategies are better suited to manufacturing environments with low variability, while decoupled strategies are more robust in high variability environments. Here, robustness is a measure of how well a strategy is able to minimise the drop below its original optimised service level when the initial system conditions change. Furthermore, the Kanban allocation policy applied under a strategy plays a...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21023/
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A framework for generating operational characteristic curves for semiconductor manufacturing systems using flexible and reusable discrete event simulations
(2012)
Byrne, Néill M.
A framework for generating operational characteristic curves for semiconductor manufacturing systems using flexible and reusable discrete event simulations
(2012)
Byrne, Néill M.
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This thesis proposes a framework for generating operating curves for semiconductor manufacturing facilities using a modular flexible discrete event simulation (DES) model embedded in an application that automates the design of experiments for the simulations. Typically, operating curves are generated using analytical queueing models that are difficult to implement and hence, can only be used for benchmarking purposes. Alternatively, DES models are more capable of capturing the complexities of a semiconductor manufacturing facility such as re-entrancy, rework and non-identical toolsets. However, traditional craft-based simulations require much time and resources. The proposed methodology aims to reduce this time by automatically calculating the parameters for experimentation and generating the simulation model. It proposes a novel method to more appropriately allocate simulation effort by selecting design points more relevant to the operating curve. The methodology was initially...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16922/
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A framework for robust control of uncertainty in self-adaptive software connectors
(2014)
Jamshidi, Pooyan
A framework for robust control of uncertainty in self-adaptive software connectors
(2014)
Jamshidi, Pooyan
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Context and motivations. The desired behavior of a system in ubiquitous environments considers not only its correct functionality, but also the satisfaction of its non-functional properties, i.e., its quality of service. Given the heterogeneity and dynamism characterizing the ubiquitous environments and the need for continuous satisfaction of non-functional properties, self-adaptive solutions appear to be an appropriate approach to achieve interoperability. In this work, self-adaptation is adopted to enable software connectors to adapt the interaction protocols run by the connected components to let them communicate in a timely manner and with the required level of quality. However, this self-adaptation should be dependable, reliable and resilient to be adopted in dynamic, unpredictable environments with different sources of uncertainty. The majority of current approaches for the construction of self-adaptive software ignore the uncertainty underlying non-functional requirement veri...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20225/
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A framework for sign language recognition using support vector machines and active learning for skin segmentation and boosted temporal sub-units
(2007)
Awad, George M.
A framework for sign language recognition using support vector machines and active learning for skin segmentation and boosted temporal sub-units
(2007)
Awad, George M.
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This dissertation describes new techniques that can be used in a sign language recognition (SLR) system, and more generally in human gesture systems. Any SLR system consists of three main components: Skin detector, Tracker, and Recognizer. The skin detector is responsible for segmenting skin objects like the face and hands from video frames. The tracker keeps track of the hand location (more specifically the bounding box) and detects any occlusions that might happen between any skin objects. Finally, the recognizer tries to classify the performed sign into one of the sign classes in our vocabulary using the set of features and information provided by the tracker. In this work, we propose a new technique for skin segmentation using SVM (support vector machine) active learning combined with region segmentation information. Having segmented the face and hands, we need to track them across the frames. So, we have developed a unified framework for segmenting and tracking skin objects an...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16936/
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A framework for the assembly and delivery of multimodal graphics in E-learning environments
(2011)
McMullen, Declan
A framework for the assembly and delivery of multimodal graphics in E-learning environments
(2011)
McMullen, Declan
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In recent years educators and education institutions have embraced E-Learning environments as a method of delivering content to and communicating with their learners. Particular attention needs to be paid to the accessibility of the content that each educator provides. In relation to graphics, content providers are instructed to provide textual alternatives for each graphic using either the “alt” attribute or the “longdesc” attribute of the HTML IMG tag. This is not always suitable for graphical concepts inherent in technical topics due to the spatial nature of the information. As there is currently no suggested alternative to the use of textual descriptions in E-Learning environments, blind learners are at a significant disadvantage when attempting to learn Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematical (STEM) subjects online. A new approach is required that will provide blind learners with the same learning capabilities enjoyed by their sighted peers in relation to graphics. Mul...
http://doras.dcu.ie/16296/
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A framework for the Efficiency Evaluation of Ireland's Electricity Power System using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
(2013)
Mullarkey, Shane
A framework for the Efficiency Evaluation of Ireland's Electricity Power System using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
(2013)
Mullarkey, Shane
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THESIS 9882
The complex modem Electricity Power System (EPS) is the most significant pervasive infrastructure underpinning the social, technological, and economic development of modem economies The context in which modern EPSs operate is consistently evolving. EPSs face dynamic challenges in the form of market liberalisation, increased competition and interconnection, sustainability, mitigating CO2 emissions, fuel price volatility, issues of security of supply, the introduction of new and varying sources and most importantly improving energy efficiency. The European Union (EU) has set a number of 2020 energy efficiency targets which include i) 20% reduction in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions ii) increasing the share of renewable energy in final energy consumption to 20%, and iii) reducing total consumption relative to projections by 20%. These challenges will require a shift from the present centralised, base loaded, fossil fuel paradigm towards a dispersed, multi generation tech...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/79261
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A framework for the provision of online discrete event simulation for operational decision support in complex manufacturing environments
(2012)
Salman, Mustafa Ramzi
A framework for the provision of online discrete event simulation for operational decision support in complex manufacturing environments
(2012)
Salman, Mustafa Ramzi
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The engineering body of knowledge contains an array of methodologies and techniques to address the effectiveness and efficiency of operational activities within a manufacturing environment. One such example is simulation modelling, a powerful analytical tool that can potentially be valuable in assisting decision makers, managers and engineers to gauge improvement opportunities and achieve process advancements. However, the cost of ownership for simulation models is not insignificant even for large multinationals, this stems from the requirements for specialist skills in simulation software, model development, data mining and statistical analysis. Simulation projects typically require a large investment to develop and usually are used-once-and-thrown-away. To reuse the model, it would require repeating a large portion of the development cycle. In order for simulation modelling to achieve wider recognition as a decision support tool there is a necessity to reduce the cost of model mai...
http://doras.dcu.ie/17441/
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A framework for the security configuration of wireless sensor networks.
(2011)
Cionca, Victor
A framework for the security configuration of wireless sensor networks.
(2011)
Cionca, Victor
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The future of our society, the connected world of tomorrow, will be one of better integration with, and more awareness of our surroundings. Wireless sensor networks will breathe life into objects and allow us to extend our sensory perception to every square of land and water. Before large amounts of information regarding our private lives and surroundings start being sent around the world,privacy issues have to be addressed. At the moment there is no transparent or holistic security solution for wireless sensor networks. Because sensor networks have a wide range of applications with very di erent requirements, and because they have constrained hardware, security solutions can't be static but need to be con gured, tailored, for every single applications, to make effi cient use of the available resources while providing the required security level. Furthermore, the control over the security con guration needs to be placed in the hands of the sensor network's user, because on...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/1956
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A framework for user-assisted knowledge acquisition from sensor data
(2013)
Conroy, Kenneth
A framework for user-assisted knowledge acquisition from sensor data
(2013)
Conroy, Kenneth
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The availability of a new generation of accurate, low-cost sensors to scientists has resulted in widespread deployment of these sensors in a variety of environments. Data generated by these devices are often in a raw, proprietary or unstructured format. As a result, it is difficult for scientists to analyse or query across various biological and physiological sensor data values. There exists both a physical-digital divide between sensor data with related real-world conditions, and a knowledge divide between the information needs of domain specialists. A key challenge is to bridge these divisions in order to allow scientists to make better decisions based on the sensed in- formation. The goal of this research is to show that low level data collection resources such as sensors can be used for high level query expressions and knowledge extraction, without the need for expensive human based operations. To achieve this goal, it was necessary to deliver a generic approach to enriching raw...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19232/
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A functional approach to characterising the microbial communities underpinning low temperature anaerobic digestion
(2015)
Gunnigle, Eoin
A functional approach to characterising the microbial communities underpinning low temperature anaerobic digestion
(2015)
Gunnigle, Eoin
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Low-temperature anaerobic digestion (LTAD) presents a sustainable, cost-efficient technology for the treatment of a vast array of wastewater streams. However, this microbially-mediated process requires further understanding and experimental characterisation if large-scale application of LTAD is to be realised. The objective of this thesis was to employ a functional-based approach to characterise the microbial communities underpinning low-temperature anaerobic digestion. Firstly, the key microbial functional groups present in end-point samples taken from three, laboratory-scale, expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) bioreactors; R1 (37°C), R2 (15°C) and R3 (7°C) were characterised. Metaproteomics, in conjunction with 16S rRNA gene phylogenetic approaches (clone libraries, qPCR), was applied to record microbial community composition and metaproteomic profiles as a function of bioreactor operating temperature. Clone libraries indicated a predominance of the Chloroflexi (21%) and ¿-P...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/5044
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A functional assessment of the sperm membrane: a multi-species approach
(2014)
Murphy, Craig
A functional assessment of the sperm membrane: a multi-species approach
(2014)
Murphy, Craig
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A functional sperm membrane is essential for many of the processes which lead to the fertilisation of an oocyte, but this membrane is susceptible to oxidative damage with increasing duration of storage in liquid semen or during the cryopreservation process. The objectives of this thesis were to examine the effects of storage temperature, catalase supplementation and sperm number on the membrane function of liquid stored bull semen, sperm membrane protein profile on the membrane integrity of liquid stored boar semen and stabilisation of the stallion sperm membrane using cholesterol, prior to cryopreservation, on the membrane function of frozen-thawed stallion semen. Sperm progressive motility was assessed by microscopy, glucose consumption and total antioxidant capacity were assessed using commercial kits, and viability, oxidative stress, mitochondrial activity, acrosomal status and membrane fluidity were assessed by flow cytometry. Conception rates in dairy cows were assessed as the...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/4433
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A functional genomics approach: Characterisation of two Non-ribosomal peptide synthetase genes, and investigation of an adaptive response towards alkylating DNA damage in Aspergillus fumigatus.
(2010)
O'Hanlon, Karen
A functional genomics approach: Characterisation of two Non-ribosomal peptide synthetase genes, and investigation of an adaptive response towards alkylating DNA damage in Aspergillus fumigatus.
(2010)
O'Hanlon, Karen
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Aspergillus fumigatus is a serious opportunistic human pathogen. Availability of the complete genome sequence of A. fumigatus allows the identification and subsequent characterisation of genes which may encode virulence factors, or novel drug targets. Nonribosomal peptide (NRP) synthetases have been implicated in virulence of A. fumigatus and other fungi. The work presented here reports opposing roles for two previously uncharacterised NRP synthetases with respect to A. fumigatus virulence. The NRP synthetase Pes3 appears to encode a structural peptide necessary for fungal recognition by the innate immune system; deletion of pes3 resulted in hypervirulence in both insect (p < 0.001) and murine (p = 0.02) models of invasive aspergillosis, and increased susceptibility to voriconazole (p < 0.001). The NRP synthetase PesL was found to be essential for fumigaclavine C biosynthesis and deletion of pesL resulted in complete loss of fumigaclavine C accompanied by severely reduced viru...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/2517/
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A Generic Approach and Framework for Managing Complex Information
(2008)
Mansour, Essam
A Generic Approach and Framework for Managing Complex Information
(2008)
Mansour, Essam
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<p>Several application domains, such as healthcare, incorporate domain knowledge into their day-to-day activities to standardise and enhance their performance. Such incorporation produces complex information, which contains two main clusters (active and passive) of information that have internal connections between them. The active cluster determines the recommended procedure that should be taken as a reaction to specific situations. The passive cluster determines the information that describes these situations and other descriptive information plus the execution history of the complex information. In the healthcare domain, a medical patient plan is an example for complex information produced during the disease management activity from specific clinical guidelines. This thesis investigates the complex information management at an application domain level in order to support the day-to-day organization activities. In this thesis, a unified generic approach and framework, called...
http://arrow.dit.ie/sciendoc/51
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A Generic Approach to Supporting the Management of Computerised Clinical Guidelines and Protocols
(2004)
Dube, Kudakwashe
A Generic Approach to Supporting the Management of Computerised Clinical Guidelines and Protocols
(2004)
Dube, Kudakwashe
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<p>Clinical guidelines or protocols (CGPs) are statements that are systematically developed for the purpose of guiding the clinician and the patient in making decisions about appropriate healthcare for specific clinical problems. Using CGPs is one of the most effective and proven ways to attaining improved quality, optimised resource utilisation, cost containment and reduced variation in healthcare practice. CGPs exist mainly as paper-based natural language statements, but are increasingly being computerised. Supporting computerised CGPs in a healthcare environment so that they are incorporated into the routine used daily by clinicians is complex and presents major information management challenges. This thesis contends that the management of computerised CGPs should incorporate their manipulation (operations and queries), in addition to their specification and execution, as part of a single unified management framework. The thesis applies modern advanced database technology t...
http://arrow.dit.ie/sciendoc/3
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A generic framework for colour texture segmentation
(2004)
Nammalwar, Padmapriya
A generic framework for colour texture segmentation
(2004)
Nammalwar, Padmapriya
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This thesis proposes a novel method to combine the colour and the texture for colour texture segmentation. The objective of this research work is to derive a framework for colour texture segmentation and to determine the contribution of colour in colour texture analysis. The colour texture processing is based on the feature extraction from colour-textured images. The texture features were obtained from the luminance plane along with the colour features from the chrominance planes. Based on the above mentioned approach, a method was developed for colour texture segmentation. The proposed method unifies colour and texture features to solve the colour texture segmentation problem. Two of the grey scale texture analysis techniques, Local Binary Pattern (LBP) and Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) based filter approach were extended to colour images. An unsupervised fc-means clustering was used to cluster pixels in the chrominance planes. Non-parametric test was used to test the similarity ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/19175/
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A Genomic and Proteomic Investigation of the Plant Pathogen Armillaria mellea: Buried Treasure or Hidden Threat?
(2013)
Collins, Cassandra
A Genomic and Proteomic Investigation of the Plant Pathogen Armillaria mellea: Buried Treasure or Hidden Threat?
(2013)
Collins, Cassandra
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Armillaria mellea is a major plant pathogen of timber and agronomic crops. Yet, no large-scale “-omics” data are available to enable new studies, and limited experimental models are available to investigate basidiomycete pathogenicity. Herein it is revealed that the A. mellea genome comprises 58.35 Mb, contains 14473 gene models, of average length 1575 bp (4.72 introns/gene). A novel, large-scale proteomic shotgun analysis method, was developed for high-throughput proteomics, applicable to other Armillaria spp. and basidiomycete studies. Tandem mass spectrometry identified 951 mycelial (n = 629 unique) and secreted (n = 183 unique) proteins from A. mellea. Almost 100 mycelial proteins were either species-specific or previously unidentified at the protein level. Signal sequence occurrence was 4-fold greater for secreted (50.2%) compared to mycelial (12%) proteins. Analyses revealed a rich reservoir of carbohydrate degrading enzymes, laccases, lignin peroxidases and large cytochrome P...
http://eprints.maynoothuniversity.ie/4513/
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A GIS model for personal exposure to PM10 for Dublin commuters
(2012)
PILLA, FRANCESCO
A GIS model for personal exposure to PM10 for Dublin commuters
(2012)
PILLA, FRANCESCO
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The project has focused on a number of scientific issues in the development of the GIS air quality model for the Dublin Area and its Satellite Towns . Firstly, how to model air quality by integrating existing and self - implemented air quality models and a Geographical Information System platform . Secondly, how to generate input data for the models to allow the estimation of air quality at any location in the Dublin Area . These issues have been addressed by implementing various tools: a method to calculate the background concentration levels, a method to model the dispersion of pollutants from road traffic in urban street canyons , a method to model the dispersion of pollutants from road traffic in general conditions , and a method to calculate the dispersion of pollutants from point and area sources . Thirdly, an approach to include all the models above into GIS tools has been discussed. Fourthly, an approach for disseminating results from air quality studies has been described a...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/70885
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A gleaner following the grape-pickers : the Jewish scribe, Ben Sira, as interpreter of biblical tradition in pre-Maccabean Hellenistic Judea
(1997)
O'Callaghan, Ciar?n
A gleaner following the grape-pickers : the Jewish scribe, Ben Sira, as interpreter of biblical tradition in pre-Maccabean Hellenistic Judea
(1997)
O'Callaghan, Ciar?n
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THESIS 4441
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/77230
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