CO 2‐Assisted Foaming of PLA–Cellulose Acetate Blends for Peat‐Free Horticultural Substrates
Engineered porous substrate facilitating seed incorporation, water retention, and plant growth. ABSTRACT This study investigates carbon dioxide assisted (CO2) foaming of polylactic acid (PLA)–cellulose acetate (CA) blends to develop biodegradable substrates for horticultural applications.
Kaleum Meaney +8 more
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Developing a core outcome set for intervention studies in post stroke cognitive impairment (COS-PSCI): a protocol. [PDF]
Purcell S +5 more
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Background: Health professionals are urged to use evidence-based practice to make valid decisions to optimise client outcomes and clinical efficiency (Rotter et al 2010).
Woods, Fidelma, Fidelma Woods (12612544)
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Corrigendum to "Implementing a guideline-based model of care for hip and knee osteoarthritis in Finland (FIN-OA): Protocol for a benchmarking-controlled trial" [Osteoarth Cartil Open 8 (2026) 100782]. [PDF]
Holopainen R +17 more
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History Studies: University of Limerick History Society Journal Vol (5)
It is with great pleasure that the editors present volume five of History Studies, the journal of the History Society of the University of Limerick. It is our opinion that this volume marks a watershed in the life of this journal.
University of Limerick History Society (12628816)
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Social Accountability in Clinical Education: A Scoping Review
Mohamed Nazar Abdalla,1 Amani Osman,2 Nazar Mahmoud,3 Sarah C Harney,1 Mohamed Elhassan Abdalla1 1School of Medicine, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; 2Department of Family and Community Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia ...
Abdalla MN +4 more
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Retraction Note: Computational simulation and modelling of uranium extraction using tributylphosphate through membrane extractor. [PDF]
Syah R +6 more
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The Irish Anaesthetic and Recovery Nurses Association, 7th Annual Conference, Limerick, Southern Ireland [PDF]
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This study demonstrates that mild salinity stress (1%–2% NaCl) significantly enhances biofilm formation in Enterobacter cloacae. Using a standardised 96‐well microtiter plate assay, we optimised in vitro biofilm quantification and classification, providing a reproducible framework for studying environmental and clinical biofilm development mechanisms ...
Srishti Singh +6 more
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