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    Bovine Tuberculosis: The Emergence of a New Wildlife Maintenance Host in Ireland by David J. Kelly, Enda Mullen, Margaret Good, Margaret Good

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Analyses excluding Wicklow data showed much weaker correlations between Sika deer density and cattle TB-breakdowns at both the herd and individual levels, suggesting that these correlations are strongest in County Wicklow. …”
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    Group of five people holding a picture by London Irish Centre, LIC

    Published 1984
    “…They are holding up a mounted picture with a printed caption underneath which reads 'Glendalough, Co Wicklow. Presented to the Irish Centre, London, by B+I Line, 3 February 1984'. …”
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    Description and phylogeny of Tetrakeronopsis silvanetoi gen. nov., sp. nov. (Hypotricha, Pseudokeronopsidae), a new benthic marine ciliate from Brazil. by Thiago da Silva Paiva, Amanda Ferreira Cavalcante de Albuquerque, Bárbara do Nascimento Borges, Maria Lúcia Harada

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Pseudokeronopsidae Borror & Wicklow, 1983 are biotechnologically important ciliate protists which produce toxic defense substances; however, their diversity is still little known in Brazil. …”
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    Women and Marriage: Hazel Ellis' Gate Theatre Plays of the 1930s in Context by José Lanters

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Women without Men (1938) features an all-female cast and is set in the teachers’ sitting room of a private girls’ boarding school modelled on the French School in Bray, Co. Wicklow, which Ellis had attended. It focusses on the anxieties, obsessions and grievances of the school’s teachers, all of whom are unmarried. …”
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    Development and preliminary validation of the Glasgow Content of Thoughts Inventory (GCTI): a new measure for the assessment of pre-sleep cognitive activity. by Harvey, K, Espie, C

    Published 2004
    “…The results were compared to the content and categorical structure of pre-sleep cognitive activity identified by Wicklow and Espie (2000), and commonalities in thought content were used to generate a draft scale. …”
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    Development and preliminary validation of the Glasgow Content of Thoughts Inventory (GCTI): A new measure for the assessment of pre-sleep cognitive activity by Harvey, K, Espie, C

    Published 2004
    “…The results were compared to the content and categorical structure of pre-sleep cognitive activity identified by Wicklow and Espie (2000), and commonalities in thought content were used to generate a draft scale. …”
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    Forestry and the aquatic environment: studies in an Irish context by P. S. Giller, P. S. Giller, J. O’Halloran, J. O’Halloran

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Plantation forests do not exacerbate acidification in the south of Ireland (Munster) as a whole so that the influence of forestry on water chemistry is far less important than in other parts of the country (such as Wicklow and Mayo). The main forestry influence on streams in Munster is more likely through physical factors, but their nature is unclear. …”
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    The impact of a catastrophic storm event on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in upland headwater streams and potential implications for ecological diversity and assessment of... by Mary Kelly-Quinn, Sean Blacklocke, Michael Bruen, Stephen Davis, Hugh B. Feeley

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This study examined the effects of a catastrophic rainfall event, that occured on 24 October 2011 on the east coast of Ireland, on the macroinvertebrate community composition and structure of four headwater streams in the river Liffey catchment located in the Wicklow Mountains. The ecological status before and after the storm were also evaluated. …”
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    Coastal residents' affective engagement with the natural and constructed environment by Tomas Buitendijk, Elisabeth S. Morris‐Webb, Jeneen Hadj‐Hammou, Stuart R. Jenkins, Tasman P. Crowe

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…We used an interdisciplinary, mixed‐methods approach to study relationships between coastal residents and places in south Co. Wicklow, Ireland, introducing the concept of ‘affective engagement’. …”
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    VEGETATION MAPPING OF A COASTAL DUNE COMPLEX USING MULTISPECTRAL IMAGERY ACQUIRED FROM AN UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM by C. Suo, E. McGovern, A. Gilmer

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This paper represents a methodology for 3D vegetation mapping of a coastal dune complex using a multispectral camera mounted on an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) with particular reference to the Buckroney dune complex in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. UAS, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s) or drones, have enabled high-resolution and high-accuracy ground-based data to be gathered quickly and easily on-site. …”
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    Coastal Dune Vegetation Mapping Using a Multispectral Sensor Mounted on an UAS by Chen Suo, Eugene McGovern, Alan Gilmer

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This paper presents a methodology for 3D vegetation mapping of a coastal dune complex using a multispectral camera mounted on an unmanned aerial system with particular reference to the Buckroney dune complex in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones, have enabled high-resolution and high-accuracy ground-based data to be gathered quickly and easily on-site. …”
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    Patients’ attitudes to and experience of the use of technology in mental health in an Irish primary care setting by Mary Jane Finucane

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Eight-point questionnaires were distributed at random and completed anonymously by 61 patients at the Carlton Clinic in Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland in 2017. The objectives of the questionnaire were to ascertain patients’ levels of awareness of the technology based resources available; whether they were using them; what patients’ experience of using this technology was; whether a GP had ever recommended using digital resources; and, whether patients felt it would be beneficial for GPs to recommend the use of digital resources in relation to mental health. …”
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