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Displaying Results 2676 - 2700 of 2873 on page 108 of 115
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Enshrining Vietnamese-Irish Lives
(2007)
Maguire, Mark
Enshrining Vietnamese-Irish Lives
(2007)
Maguire, Mark
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http://eprints.nuim.ie/3079/
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Audit Culture and Anthropology
(2001)
Maguire, Mark; Shore, Cris; Wright, Sue
Audit Culture and Anthropology
(2001)
Maguire, Mark; Shore, Cris; Wright, Sue
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http://eprints.nuim.ie/3080/
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The Space of the Nation: History, Culture and Conflict in Modern Ireland
(1998)
Maguire, Mark
The Space of the Nation: History, Culture and Conflict in Modern Ireland
(1998)
Maguire, Mark
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http://eprints.nuim.ie/3081/
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Engineering and Re-engineering Earth: Industrialized Harvesting of Ireland’s Peatlands and its Aftermath
(2011)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Engineering and Re-engineering Earth: Industrialized Harvesting of Ireland’s Peatlands and its Aftermath
(2011)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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Such has been the transformation of the planet Earth by human activity over the last 200 years thatWood (2009), quoting scientist Paul Crutzen, has suggested that geologists should henceforth refer to these two centuries as the “anthropocene” period. In that time, according to Wood, humans have reshaped about half of the Earth’s surface. While some of this reshaping has been unintended, for the most part it has constituted deliberate engineering, that is, the application of science, technology and know-how to achieve particular ends. The result has been the transformation of the earth, identified by Kates (1987) as one of the key strands of the analysis of human/environment relations, and one of the core concerns of geography as an academic discipline. “Earth” being a concept with many meanings, here we use it to refer to the surface of our planet, which provides the environment for human habitation, and that thin layer of earth’s crust underneath the surface from which humans deriv...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3082/
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Occupational change and social polarisation in Ireland: further evidence
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Occupational change and social polarisation in Ireland: further evidence
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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This paper extends to the year 2002 that section of an earlier paper (Breathnach 2002b) which considered whether the pattern of occupational change occurring in Ireland during the period 1991-1996 indicated the operation of processes of social polarisation. The occupational categories contained in the Census of Population were recast in order to create a set of broad groups which facilitated analysis from a social polarisation perspective. This analysis demonstrated strong growth, on the one hand, in the numbers of employers & managers and professional & technical workers and, on the other, in certain unskilled occupational groups (personal services and retail sales) – the latter following the allocation to these groups of the bulk of the greatly-expanded number of workers who failed to state their occupation in the 2002 census. Meanwhile, key middle-income groups, including bluecollar industrial, clerical and public service workers experienced contraction in their overall s...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3083/
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Inward Investment in Peripheral Regions: Ireland
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Inward Investment in Peripheral Regions: Ireland
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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http://eprints.nuim.ie/3084/
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Ireland: the Celtic Tiger and the Black North
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Ireland: the Celtic Tiger and the Black North
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The partition of Ireland into two separate political jurisdictions in 1922 reflected the very different economic trajectories pursued by the two parts of the island during the course of the nineteenth century. Since then, both regional economies have experienced several changes of direction in their respective development paths. For a brief period in the 1960s, similar development policies produced a pronounced movement towards convergence in the economic structures of the two regions. Since then, however, the trend has been toward renewed divergence, so that at the beginning of the 21st century the economy of the Republic of Ireland appears much more vibrant than that in Northern Ireland—a remarkable reversal of the position that obtained at the time of partition. This chapter traces the historic evolution of the two Irish economies, placing this evolution in the context of general concepts and models derived from the literature on economic development. Despite the different and va...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3085/
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Exploring the 'Celtic Tiger' Phenomenon: Causes and Consequences of Ireland's Economic Miracle
(1998)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Exploring the 'Celtic Tiger' Phenomenon: Causes and Consequences of Ireland's Economic Miracle
(1998)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The economy of the Republic of Ireland has experienced continuously high growth rates in the 1990’s, after a period of severe difficulty in the previous decade. As a result, Ireland is now within sight of exceeding average EU living standards, a situation which would reverse Ireland’s traditional status as a peripheral European economy. The main purpose of this article is to examine the factors which have contributed to this apparent economic miracle, which has earned Ireland the ‘Celtic Tiger’ appellation. Particular importance is attached to the role of inward investment, which has grown in quantity and changed in quality in the last decade. These changes are attributed to general developments in the locational behaviour of transnational corporations, especially the need for access to skilled workers in an increasingly high-tech age. Such workers have become readily available in Ireland due to demographic change and state investment in education. However, while foreign branc...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3086/
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Irish Information Society Policy
(2007)
McCaffery, Conor
Irish Information Society Policy
(2007)
McCaffery, Conor
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The information sector has been a key contributor to the development of Ireland in the relatively recent past. The primary focus of Irish ICT related policy was on economic and educational aspects in order to maximise the country’s competitiveness within the global market. In more recent years the government has made a concerted effort to build upon this foundation, specifically to promote a knowledge-based society and address issues relating to digital inclusion (eInclusion). This paper, presenting key documents, traces the evolution of Irish information-society policy since it first emerged. Then the current policy framework at national, regional and local levels is outlined before implementation actions are traced. Also brought into consideration is the interaction between central governance and the key regional, county and community actors. Ireland’s performance as a European information society is benchmarked through a number of indicators in order to investigate how effective ...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3089/
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Women’s Employment and Peripheralisation: the Case of Ireland’s Branch Plant Economy
(1993)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Women’s Employment and Peripheralisation: the Case of Ireland’s Branch Plant Economy
(1993)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The mobilisation of reserves of unskilled women workers played a key role in the new international division of labour which emerged in the 1960s and 1970s. This is illustrated in the case of the branch plant economy which emerged in the Republic of Ireland after 1960. There has been rapid growth in female employment in the electrical engineering sector which is dominated by foreign firms. A case study of the electronics industry reveals strong gender segmentation and a heavy reliance on assembly work carried out mostly by women. High levels of trade union membership have had little impact on the inferior status of women in this industry. Dominance by foreign firms has created very limited employment opportunities for women at local level. The automation of assembly work, allied to plans to upgrade the status of branch plant activities in Ireland, will further restrict women’s employment prospects.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3090/
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The spatiality of Irish manufacturing linkages in the 'Celtic Tiger' era
(2009)
Brennan, Nicola; Breathnach, Proinnsias
The spatiality of Irish manufacturing linkages in the 'Celtic Tiger' era
(2009)
Brennan, Nicola; Breathnach, Proinnsias
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Manufacturing investment from abroad has been of immense importance to Ireland’s economic development in recent decades. In particular, high levels of foreign investment in manufacturing were the main contributor to the unprecedented economic growth rates from the early 1990s which led to Ireland’s economy being compared with the Asian ‘Tigers’. Clearly it is desirable from a national economic point of view that the current base of foreign manufacturing firms should remain as embedded as possible. In this respect, the low level of local linkages developed by foreign firms has been a constant concern for policymakers. A number of studies have been conducted on the nature of linkages developed within the Irish economy by foreign-owned manufacturing plants in terms of the nature of these linkages and their potential for further development. However, there has been little research on the spatial patterns of external linkages of the plants in question. Based on a survey of 91 firms in fo...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3091/
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Social Polarisation in the Post-Fordist Informational Economy: Ireland in International Context
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Social Polarisation in the Post-Fordist Informational Economy: Ireland in International Context
(2007)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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This paper examines the processes whereby post-Fordist economic restructuring is widely held to have led to growing social polarisation in the advanced capitalist economies. Conceptual fuzziness has clouded the polarisation hypothesis, and a review of international evidence shows no clear trend towards either occupational or earnings inequality. There is stronger evidence of growing household income inequality, due mainly to changes in household composition and national taxation and social welfare policies. In the case of the Republic of Ireland, there has been a more definite tendency towards occupational, earnings and household income polarisation in the 1990s, giving rise to important policy implications at a time of unprecedented national prosperity.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3092/
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Japanese manufacturing investment in the Republic of Ireland
(1989)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Japanese manufacturing investment in the Republic of Ireland
(1989)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The Republic of Ireland has attracted a disproportionate share of Japanese manufacturing investment in Europe. The evolution of this investment is outlined and some characteristics of Japanese plants in Ireland are considered. Finally, some factors likely to hinder the future flow of Japanese investment to Ireland are assessed.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3094/
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International Oil Companies: Some Considerations for the Development of Ireland's Hydrocarbon Resources
(1982)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
International Oil Companies: Some Considerations for the Development of Ireland's Hydrocarbon Resources
(1982)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the implications of the development of Irish hydrocarbon resources by international oil companies. A number of introductory observations, however, are necessary in order to set this examination in context. Hydrocarbons, of which the most economically important are oil and natural gas, are formed by the crushing of organic material under masses of sediment carried onto continental shelves or inland seas by rivers emanating from adjoining landmasses. We can infer, therefore, that hydrocarbons will be found to some degree in any part of the world where accumulations of sediment are present. Many such accumulations now form dry land, it should be noted, due to move ments in the earth's crust. The distribution of oil and gas production is a function principally of the degree of accumulation of oil/gas into pools or reservoirs, the size of these reservoirs, and the cost of extraction. Cost here includes local taxation levels, risk facto...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3095/
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Information Technology, Gender Segmentation and the Relocation of Back Office Employment: The Growth of the Teleservices Sector in Ireland
(2002)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Information Technology, Gender Segmentation and the Relocation of Back Office Employment: The Growth of the Teleservices Sector in Ireland
(2002)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The movement of routine back office activities from the central business districts of metropolitan regions in advanced economies to remote locations is leading to a distinctive global division of labour in office employment. While facilitated by the development of information and communication technologies, this process of relocation is primarily driven by the desire to reduce operating costs, mainly by moving to sources of cheap female workers. This reflects a classic gender segmentation process in patriarchal societies whereby back office work is mainly done by women and, accordingly, involves relatively low levels of remuneration. This provides direct parallels with the offshoring of routine manufacturing work associated with the new international division of labour. Ireland has been to the forefront in acting as a host for internationally-mobile routine office work, initially involving mainly data processing and, more recently, teleservices. As elsewhere, teleservices employment...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3096/
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Globalisation, information technology and the emergence of niche transnational cities: the growth of the call centre sector in Dublin
(2000)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
Globalisation, information technology and the emergence of niche transnational cities: the growth of the call centre sector in Dublin
(2000)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The development of information and communications technologies (ICT) has facilitated the emergence of a complex global urban system in which many formerly lower-order cities have been carving out 'niche' specialist functions serving urban fields of transnational dimension. This is illustrated in the case of Dublin, which in recent years has been transcending its traditional role as Ireland's national metropolis through the development of a range of functions servicing mainly European markets. One such function comprises pan-European telephone call centre operations. The development and characteristics of this newly-emerging sector are described. It is argued that the growth of the sector confirms Dublin's - and Ireland's - dependent position in the international division of labour, and that its long-term sustainability is open to question.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3093/
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Review: Husserl and Stein Edited by Richard Feist and William Sweet Contemporary Change, Series I, Vol. 31 The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2003. Pp. vi + 202. ISBN: 1–56518–194–8
(2007)
Lebech, Mette
Review: Husserl and Stein Edited by Richard Feist and William Sweet Contemporary Change, Series I, Vol. 31 The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2003. Pp. vi + 202. ISBN: 1–56518–194–8
(2007)
Lebech, Mette
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Husserl and Stein is a collection of essays relating to these two thinkers. The individual essays are mostly of very good quality, highlighting aspects which are often left underdeveloped: Husserl’s relations to his colleagues in mathematics and to his assistant Stein, as well as problems in Stein’s philosophy. The book sheds interesting light on early phenomenology and on the problems that spurred its development.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2978/
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Facilitating Communication with a Congenitally Deafblind Child by Imitation of a Repetitive Routine
(2009)
Deasy, Kathleen; Lyddy, Fiona
Facilitating Communication with a Congenitally Deafblind Child by Imitation of a Repetitive Routine
(2009)
Deasy, Kathleen; Lyddy, Fiona
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The authors of this article aim to show how imitation can be used in developing communication with individuals with deafblindness. Using a case study of a twelve year old girl who has some residual hearing they examine how verbal imitation of a repetitive sign sequence used by the chid led to the development of her communication and language.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3100/
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The evolution of the spatial structure of the Irish dairy processing industry
(2000)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
The evolution of the spatial structure of the Irish dairy processing industry
(2000)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The Irish dairy processing industry has undergone a profound process of spatial reorganisation since the original introduction of the creamery system in the late nineteenth century. This process is described in the form of six distinct but interwoven episodes: the elimination of the privately-owned creameries, the amalgamation of dairy co-operatives into larger units, internal rationalisation of processing within these units (including the closure of branch creameries), concentration of on-farm milk production and, most recently, internationalisation accompanied by the movement towards privatisation of the largest dairy processing co-operatives. Among the outcomes of these combined processes have been the widespread elimination of dairy farmers from the industry and the reduction of those remaining to the essential status of contract suppliers to large agribusiness enterprises whose primary orientation is now increasingly focused on private shareholders and overseas operations.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3102/
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From Spatial Keynesianism to Post-Fordist Neoliberalism: Emerging Contradictions in the Spatiality of the Irish State
(2010)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
From Spatial Keynesianism to Post-Fordist Neoliberalism: Emerging Contradictions in the Spatiality of the Irish State
(2010)
Breathnach, Proinnsias
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The transition from Fordism to post-Fordism has been accompanied by profound changes in the spatiality of west European states. The hierarchical, top-down and redistributive structures that typified the Fordist welfare state have been replaced by more complex spatial configurations as elements of economic and political power have shifted both downwards to subnational territorial levels and upwards to the supranational level. A major debate has developed around the nature of these emerging forms of state spatiality and of the processes underpinning their formation. This paper examines how these processes have operated in the particular case of the Republic of Ireland. Here, the spatiality of the state was founded on a peculiar post-colonial combination of a localised populist politics and a centralised state bureaucracy. While this arrangement was quite suited to the spatial dispersal of industrial branch plants which underpinned regional policy in the 1960s and 1970s, it has become ...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3103/
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Effect of pre-weaning concentrate supplementation on peripheral distribution of leukocytes, functional activity of neutrophils, acute phase protein and behavioural responses of abruptly weaned and housed beef calves
(2012)
Lynch, Eilish M.; McGee, Mark; Doyle, Sean; Earley, Bernadette
Effect of pre-weaning concentrate supplementation on peripheral distribution of leukocytes, functional activity of neutrophils, acute phase protein and behavioural responses of abruptly weaned and housed beef calves
(2012)
Lynch, Eilish M.; McGee, Mark; Doyle, Sean; Earley, Bernadette
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Background: The effect of pre-weaning concentrate supplementation on peripheral distribution of leukocytes, functional activity of neutrophils, acute phase protein response, metabolic and behavioural response, and performance of abruptly weaned and housed beef calves was investigated. Calves were grazed with their dams until the end of the grazing season when they were weaned and housed (day (d) 0) in a concrete slatted floor shed, and offered grass silage ad libitum plus supplementary concentrates. Twenty-six days prior to weaning and housing, 20 singled suckled, pure-bred Simmental male (non-castrated), (n = 10, m) and female (n = 10, f) calves were assigned to one of two treatments (i) concentrate supplement (CS: n = 10 (5 m and 5 f), mean age (s.d.) 201 (12.8) d, mean weight (s.d.) 258 (20.2) kg) or (ii) no concentrate supplement (controls) (NCS: n = 10, (5 m and 5 f), mean age (s.d.) 201 (13.4) d, mean weight (s.d.) 257 (19.6) kg) pre-weaning. Results: There was a treatment × s...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3500/
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Resource-bounded Measure on Probabilistic Classes
(2008)
Moser, Philippe
Resource-bounded Measure on Probabilistic Classes
(2008)
Moser, Philippe
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We extend Lutz’s resource-bounded measure to probabilistic classes, and obtain notions of resource-bounded measure on probabilistic complexity classes such as BPE and BPEXP. Unlike former attempts, our resource bounded measure notions satisfy all three basic measure properties, that is every singleton {L} has measure zero, the whole space has measure one, and "enumerable infinite unions" of measure zero sets have measure zero.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3501/
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Review: Graham R. Isaac, Studies in Celtic Sound Changes and their Chronology. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft Band 127, Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck 2007. 128 pp. ISBN 978-3-85124-711-4.
(2011)
Stifter, David
Review: Graham R. Isaac, Studies in Celtic Sound Changes and their Chronology. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft Band 127, Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck 2007. 128 pp. ISBN 978-3-85124-711-4.
(2011)
Stifter, David
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http://eprints.nuim.ie/3097/
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Martingale Families and Dimension in P
(2008)
Moser, Philippe
Martingale Families and Dimension in P
(2008)
Moser, Philippe
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We introduce a new measure notion on small complexity classes (called F-measure), based on martingale families, that gets rid of some drawbacks of previous measure notions: it can be used to define dimension because martingale families can make money on all strings, and it yields random sequences with an equal frequency of 0’s and 1’s. As applications to F-measure, we answer a question raised in [1] by improving their result to: for almost every language A decidable in subexponential time, PA = BPPA. We show that almost all languages in PSPACE do not have small non-uniform complexity. We compare F-measure to previous notions and prove that martingale families are strictly stronger than Γ-measure [1], we also discuss the limitations of martingale families concerning finite unions. We observe that all classes closed under polynomial many-one reductions have measure zero in EXP iff they have measure zero in SUBEXP. We use martingale families to introduce a natural generalization of Lut...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3502/
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First Season QUaD CMB Temperature and Polarization Power Spectra
(2008)
Ade, P.; Bock, J.; Bowden, M.; Brown, M.L.; Cahill, G.; Carlstrom, J.E.; Castro, P.G.; ...
First Season QUaD CMB Temperature and Polarization Power Spectra
(2008)
Ade, P.; Bock, J.; Bowden, M.; Brown, M.L.; Cahill, G.; Carlstrom, J.E.; Castro, P.G.; Church, S.; Culverhouse, T.; Friedman, R.; Ganga, K.; Gear, W.K.; Hinderks, J.; Kovac, J.; Lange, A.E.; Leitch, E.; Melhuish, S.J.; Murphy, J.A.; Orlando, A.; Schwarz, R.
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QUaD is a bolometric CMB polarimeter sited at the South Pole, operating at frequencies of 100 and 150 GHz. In this paper we report preliminary results fromthe first season of operation (austral winter 2005). All six CMB power spectra are presented derived as cross spectra between the 100 and 150 GHz maps using 67 days of observation in a low foreground region of approximately 60 deg2. These data are a small fraction of the data acquired to date. The measured spectra are consistent with the ΛCDM cosmological model.We perform jackknife tests that indicate that the observed signal has negligible contamination from instrumental systematics. In addition, by using a frequency jackknife we find no evidence for foreground contamination.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/3503/
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