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Lost and Found in Limerick: Exploring the Experiences of Migrants Who Have Made Limerick Their Home [PDF]
Michelle K. Ryan
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Dataset of limericks for computational poetics
Almas Abdibayev +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise and critically analyse existing reviews of evidence on mentorship in nursing and midwifery, providing a comprehensive overview of current knowledge. Design A scoping meta‐review. Methods The review was conducted using the scoping meta‐review framework outlined by Sarrami‐Foroushani et al.
Giltenane Martina +7 more
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An experiment in banking the poor:the Irish Mont-de-Piété, c. 1830–1850 [PDF]
Andrews +20 more
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IFLA information literacy satellite meeting, Limerick, 14th-15th August 2014
Clare Mcluskey
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Diet and Dental Caries in Elite Athletes in Ireland
ABSTRACT Objectives This study assessed dental caries prevalence and dietary habits among elite athletes in Ireland, and analysed dietary intake with particular focus on potentially cariogenic foods and nutrients to determine associations between potentially cariogenic dietary factors and dental caries prevalence using cluster analysis. Methods A cross‐
Annie Hughes +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Low skeletal muscle is prevalent and associated with poorer outcomes after oesophagogastric (OG) cancer surgery. However, sarcopenia, including strength and function, is less commonly assessed. Therefore, we aimed to describe the prevalence of sarcopenia and changes in diagnostic criteria within 1 year of OG cancer surgery ...
Lisa C. Murnane +7 more
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Interaction Design @ IDC Limerick [PDF]
Liam Bannon, Luigina Ciolfi
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BPoMP: The Benchmark of Poetic Minimal Pairs – Limericks, Rhyme, and Narrative Coherence
Almas Abdibayev +2 more
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The Effect of Physical Disability on Employment
ABSTRACT The relationship between physical disability and employment is explored using microdata for older working‐age women in the 2016 Irish Census of Population and historical data on the incidence of infectious diseases. Two‐stage least squares and recursive bivariate probit estimations are employed to account for the potential endogeneity of ...
Irene Mosca
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