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analysis of sightings data for modelling species distributions. Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process. Achievement
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sense the change in pressure, causing a reflex activation of the pharyngeal muscles to stabilise the pharyngeal wall. While this reflex has been extensively studied in animal and human models
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translational studies. Our research interests include medical implant design and assessment, medical implant integration, novel drug- and cell-based therapies, soft robotics, immunoengineering, translation of our
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, causing a reflex activation of the pharyngeal muscles to stabilise the pharyngeal wall. While this reflex has been extensively studied in animal and human models, there remain important questions about its
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of MMC by testing and modelling structure, fire, thermal, etc performance of standardised details/build-ups. Within this wider programme of work, the postdoctoral researcher will have a particular focus on
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the IRIS Network AI and Sensing Research Group The position will be based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics, with Prof. Ruffini research team and affiliated with the ADAPT research centre
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animal and human models, there remain important questions about its mechanism and significance in humans. The purpose of this research programme is to better characterise and understand the reflex
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RefLex: Is International Refugee Law Effective? led by Principal Investigator Professor Cathryn Costello, Full Professor of Global Refugee and Migration Law based in the Sutherland School of Law
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evaluation activities within the programme. This will include the design and delivery of comprehensive ex-ante and ex-post environmental assessments of bio-based production systems, covering the full lifecycle
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fermentation and enteric methane emissions including the development of methane emissions factors. Irish livestock production systems are predominantly pasture based and until recently sown pastures have been