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Dublin City University
Education•Dublin, Ireland•
About: Dublin City University is a education organization based out in Dublin, Ireland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Machine translation. The organization has 5904 authors who have published 17178 publications receiving 389376 citations. The organization is also known as: National Institute for Higher Education, Dublin & DCU.
Topics: Context (language use), Machine translation, Laser, Irish, Population
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TL;DR: Ligand-induced ectodomain shedding of glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is a metalloproteinase-dependent event and loss of GPVI in platelets exposed to shear has potential implications for the stability of a forming thrombus at arterial shear rates.
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TL;DR: This work presents a method for domain experts rather than ontology engineers to develop ontologies for use in the delivery of courseware content, and will focus in particular on relationship types that allow us to model rich domains adequately.
Abstract: Ontologies have the potential to play an important role in instructional design and the development of course content. They can be used to represent knowledge about content, supporting instructors in creating content or learners in accessing content in a knowledge-guided way. While ontologies exist for many subject domains, their quality and suitability for the educational context might be unclear. For numerous subjects, ontologies do not exist. We present a method for domain experts rather than ontology engineers to develop ontologies for use in the delivery of courseware content. We will focus in particular on relationship types that allow us to model rich domains adequately.
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TL;DR: The eLoaD platform is a highly sensitive and efficient prognostic tool that can be developed for clinical settings where ease of handling and minimal sample preparation are paramount.
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TL;DR: Evidence suggests that tumour necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), an alternative decoy ligand for OPG, may exert an anti-calcific influence within the vasculature.
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TL;DR: The Berthelot reaction is a well-established colorimetric method for the determination of ammonia and has been investigated with the particular aim of incorporating it into a simple, reliable analytical microfluidic sensing system as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The Berthelot reaction is a well-established colorimetric method for the determination of ammonia. It has been investigated with the particular aim of incorporating it into a simple, reliable analytical microfluidic sensing system. Absorbance measurements for the complex formed when this reaction is performed in microfluidic chips compare very well to those obtained in a spectrophotometric system. The very high reproducibility and efficiency of mixing by diffusion in the microfluidic chip make it a useful tool for future studies of other chemical methods where kinetics are a limiting factor for the response time.
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Joseph Wang | 158 | 1282 | 98799 |
David Cameron | 154 | 1586 | 126067 |
David Taylor | 131 | 2469 | 93220 |
Gordon G. Wallace | 114 | 1267 | 69095 |
David A. Morrow | 113 | 598 | 56776 |
G. Hughes | 103 | 957 | 46632 |
David Wilson | 102 | 757 | 49388 |
Muhammad Imran | 94 | 3053 | 51728 |
Haibo Zeng | 94 | 604 | 39226 |
David Lloyd | 90 | 1017 | 37691 |
Vikas Kumar | 89 | 859 | 39185 |
Luke P. Lee | 84 | 413 | 22803 |
James Chapman | 82 | 483 | 36468 |
Muhammad Iqbal | 77 | 961 | 23821 |
Michael C. Berndt | 76 | 228 | 16897 |