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Your ever loving, by Martin McNamara (poster)
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Letter from Peggy Shirley
Published 1939“…Manuscript letter, thanking a 'comrade' for sending pamphlets and enquiring about contacts with League of Youth Branches. Dated 5 May 1939.…”
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Letter from Organising Secretary to Mr. Tom Sheehy
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 5 April 1939, to "Dear Tom", from the Organising Secretary of the APL, asking for the name of a new member.…”
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Constant domain-regulated antibody catalysis
Published 2012“…Some antibodies contain variable (V) domain catalytic sites. We report the superior amide and peptide bond-hydrolyzing activity of the same heavy and light chain V domains expressed in the IgM constant domain scaffold compared with the IgG scaffold. …”
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Rhamnolipids nano-micelles as a potential hand sanitizer
Published 2021“…COVID-19 is a pandemic disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2, which continues to cause global health and economic problems since emerging in China in late 2019. …”
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Wild Makeover Guide
Published 2019“…This is an illustrated guide with 5 rewilding projects issued to rewildmystreet.org website subscribers as part of the London National Park City mini opening ceremony.…”
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Letter from the Organising Secretary to T. O'Morain
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 5 July 1939, to T. O'Morain, from the Organising Secretary, to inform about sending a bundle of Harrison's booklets.…”
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Polyphenol-rich tart cherries (Prunus Cerasus, cv Montmorency) improve sustained attention, feelings of alertness and mental fatigue and influence the plasma metabolome in middle-a...
Published 2022“…There was also a treatment effect for higher alertness (mean difference: 5·9, 95 % CI: 1·3, 10·5 %) and lower mentalfatigue ratings (mean difference−9·5, 95 % CI:−16·5,−2·5 %) with MC. …”
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Hexa-band planar antenna with asymmetric fork-shaped radiators for multiband and broadband communication applications
Published 2016“…The proposed antenna design resonates at 1.3, 1.75, 3.35, 4.85, 6.5 and 7.6 GHz that covers the following wireless communications standards: global system for mobile communications (GSM) (880–960 MHz), digital cellular system (DCS) (1.71–1.88 GHz), personal communication system (PCS) (1.85–1.99 GHz), Bluetooth (2.402–2.480 GHz), wireless local area network (2.4/5.2/5.8 GHz), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (2.3–2.4/2.496–2.690/3.3–3.8 GHz), wireless fidelity (2.412–2.4835/4.9–5.9 GHz). …”
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Letter from O McKenna to Mr Barry-Walsh
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 5 June 1939, to Barry-Walsh, from O McKenna, accompanying a report of Mr Armour's speech (not included).…”
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Letter from the Hon. Sec. Prov. Nat. Executive to B. J. Early
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 5 July 1939, to B. J. Early, from the Hon. Sec. …”
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A new planar broadband antenna based on meandered line loops for portable wireless communication devices
Published 2016“…The antenna radiates omnidirectionally in the E plane across its operational bandwidth (550 MHz to 3.85 GHz) with peak gain and efficiency of 5.5 dBi and 90.1%, respectively, at 2.35 GHz and reflection coefficient better than −10 dB. …”
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Improved adaptive impedance matching for RF front‑end systems of wireless transceivers
Published 2020“…At 1.4, 2.3, 3.4, 4.0, and 5.0 GHz bands the proposed AQGA is on average 75%, 49.2%, 64.9%, 54.7%, and 52.5% faster than conventional genetic algorithms, respectively. …”
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Letter from J O'Connor to T J Hickey
Published 1939“…Manuscript letter, written on 'Lancaster Court Hotel' headed notepaper, enquiring about the presence of undesirable elements in the Anti-Partition League. Dated 5 March 1939.…”
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Room temperature DBN initiated phospha‐Brook rearrangement of α‐hydroxyphosphonates to phosphates
Published 2022“…A series of substituted aryl phosphate esters have been synthesized from their α‐hydroxyphosphonates substrates, using DBN (1,5 diazabicyclo(4.3.0)non‐5‐ene) at room temperature, via a phospha‐Brook rearrangement. …”
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Letter from P Little to Hickey
Published 1938“…Written on 'Charing Cross Hotel' headed notepaper and dated 5 December 1938.…”
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Letter to R J Willis
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 5 April 1939, from the Organising Secretary of the Anti-Partition of Ireland League to R J Willis, regarding an upcoming meeting in Stamford Hill.…”
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Realizing UWB antenna array with dual and wide rejection bands using metamaterial and electromagnetic bandgaps techniques
Published 2021“…The reference antenna exhibited an average gain of 1.5 dBi across 5.25–10.1 GHz. To improve the array’s impedance bandwidth for application in UWB systems metamaterial (MTM) characteristics were applied it. …”
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Extended Aperture Miniature Antenna Based on CRLH Metamaterials for Wireless Communication Systems Operating Over UHF to C-Band
Published 2018“…The antenna has a maximum gain and radiation efficiency of 5.12 dBi and ~80%, respectively, at 3.5GHz.…”
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Copper complexes of dinucleating octa-azamacrocyclic ligands
Published 1982“…Three types of dinacleating tetraimine macrocycles have been prepared from 4,7-diaza-2,3;8,9-dibenzodecane-l,10-dione by condensation with the appropriate polyamine; I, large-ring octa-aza macrocycles e.g. the 28—membered ring compound 5,6,7,8,15,16,23,24,25,26,33,34— dodecahydrotetrabenzo(e,m,s,a’) (1,4,11,15,18,22,25) octaaza- cyclooctacosine and related 30- and 36- membered ring compounds; II, the "fused" bis(tetra-azamacrocycle) 5,6,7,8,22,23,24,25-octahydrotetrabenzo (f,f’1,1’) benzo (1,2-b:4,5-b’)- bis(1,4,8,)tetraazacyclotetradecine; III, the "Linked" bis(tetra-azamacrocycle) 5,6,7,8,24,25,26,27-octahydrotetrabenzo (f,f’,1,1)diphenyl(3,4-b:3’,4’-b’)bis(l,4,8,11)tetraazacyclotetradecine. …”
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