387 research outputs found

    Management of Betanodavirus infection in Queensland giant grouper, Epinephelus lanceolatus (Bloch)

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    Kelly Condon studied the management of Betanodavirus infections in grouper. She obtained genome sequence from three strains of virus that were associated with the disease, viral encephalopathy and retinopathy in tropical marine aquaculture species. Kelly tested two vaccine formulations and a dsRNA construct as preventative therapies to prevent disease

    Asylum in Ireland - a public health perspective

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    This report has two elements, first a review of the literature on refugees and asylum seekrs, with particular to the legal and practical situation in Ireland, and secondly a report of a survey of refugees and asylum seekers carried out in part fulfillment of the requirments for the MPH. The survey had two elements, one a quantitaitve stuy carried out in Dublin and Ennis, and the second a series of focus groups

    Data Fusion Model for Irish Electricity Load Forecasting

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    Weather inputs are an important factor in load forecasting. The arrival of a weather front or introduction of weather forecast errors lead to a change in the significance of weather as input. A data fusion of individual models is introduced, which uses a priori information regarding the significance of weather inputs in these situations, to produce a superior forecast to any individual model

    Data Fusion Model for Irish Electricity Load Forecasting

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    Weather inputs are an important factor in load forecasting. The arrival of a weather front or introduction of weather forecast errors lead to a change in the significance of weather as input. A data fusion of individual models is introduced, which uses a priori information regarding the significance of weather inputs in these situations, to produce a superior forecast to any individual model

    Establishing a Solution Strategy for Electrical Demand Forecasting in Ireland

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    Electrical demand is driven by economic and human activity, which has obvious daily, weekly and yearly cycles as well as a long-term trend and special periods such as bank holidays, Christmas etc., all of which are reflected in load data. These characteristics of electrical demand must inevitably be incorporated into any demand-forecasting model. However, with the exception of a few papers, the vast bulk of the literature on electrical demand forecasting is concerned with forecasting techniques. This paper proposes several methods with which to quantify the characteristics of Irish electrical load data prior to modelling

    24-Hour Electrical Load Data - A Time Series or a Set of Independent Points?

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    The paper investigates whether a time series or a set of independent points is a more appropriate description of 24-hour Irish electrical load data. A set of independent points means that the load at each hour of the day is independent from the load at any other hour. The data is first split into 24 series, one for each hour of the day i.e. a 1am 2am 3am series etc. These are called parallel series. The linear cross-correlation's of the parallel series are used to indicate independence. While the loads at 9am and 6pm to 8pm appear independent the remaining loads are highly inter-correlated. This suggests that 24-hour electrical load data has a dual nature. Two techniques are used to test this hypothesis. The first technique models each parallel series using neural networks. This technique is found to be computationally expensive. The second technique uses a hybrid technique called the Multi Time Scale (MTS) technique. This models 24-hour electrical load data as a time series that can be adjusted by 5 parallel forecasts and a daily cumulative model. The results show that the MTS forecasts are superior to the parallel forecasts except for 9am and 6pm to 8pm. A composite model using neural networks for 9am and 6pm to 8pm and the MTS model elsewhere takes advantage of the dual nature of the data reducing error and computational expense

    Post-traumatic tension faecopneumothorax in a young male: case report

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    Diaphragmatic rupture due to trauma is both well recognised and uncommon. The difficulties in diagnosing traumatic diaphragmatic rupture at the first admission are the most common causes of latent morbidity and mortality. Herniation of the abdominal viscera is the most common sequel with strangulation and perforation the most serious complication. This case outlines the delayed presentation of diaphragmatic rupture and herniation presenting as an acute tension faecopneumothorax. We review the relevant literature, with particular emphasis on the difficulties in diagnosis at presentation

    Complete genome sequences of Betanodavirus from Australian barramundi (Lates calcarifer)

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    The complete RNA-1 and RNA-2 genome sequences of Betanodavirus were obtained from Australian barramundi (Lates calcarifer). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the sequences have closest homology to the red spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV) species and share between 91 and 98% homology with the other two published complete/near-complete sequences of isolates from Australian fish

    Concert: Octoberfest

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