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Design, abstract data types and occam (1989)
Conference Proceeding
Kerridge, J., Wright, S., & Oates, R. (1989). Design, abstract data types and occam. In Applying Transputer Based Parallel Machines: OUG-10, proceedings of the 10th Occam User Group Technical Meeting (29-45)

A design methodology is presented whereby abstract data types are mapped onto occam processes. For each function a command and reply protocol is specified. Attention is paid to the formal specification. The method may be useful in obtaining a paralle... Read More about Design, abstract data types and occam.

Simulating microprocessor systems using occam and a network of transputers (1989)
Journal Article
Gorton, I., Kerridge, J., & Jervis, B. (1989). Simulating microprocessor systems using occam and a network of transputers. IEE proceedings. Part E, Computers and digital techniques, 136(1), 22-28. https://doi.org/10.1049/ip-e.1989.0004

The simulation at component level of microprocessor systems provides a precise technique for evaluating the design of a system with regards to its requirements specification. The paper describes the use of occam to simulate individual microprocessor... Read More about Simulating microprocessor systems using occam and a network of transputers.

Initial Treatment of Burns (1989)
Journal Article
Coull, A. F. (1989). Initial Treatment of Burns. Nursing, 3(40),

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The Structure and Expression of the GABAA Receptor as Deduced by Molecular Genetic Studies (1989)
Book Chapter
Darlison, M. G., Barnard, E. A., Bateson, A. N., Glencorse, T. A., Harvey, R. J., Hicks, A. A., …Wisden, W. (1989). The Structure and Expression of the GABAA Receptor as Deduced by Molecular Genetic Studies. In Molecular Biology of Neuroreceptors and Ion Channels, 83-99. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74155-5_7

It is well established that the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mediates many of its effects by binding to the GABAA receptor, which is present on the majority of mammalian brain neurons (Enna, 1983), resulting in the opening o... Read More about The Structure and Expression of the GABAA Receptor as Deduced by Molecular Genetic Studies.

A vapour phase preservative treatment of manufactured wood based board materials (1989)
Journal Article
Murphy, R. J., & Turner, P. (1989). A vapour phase preservative treatment of manufactured wood based board materials. Wood science and technology, 23(3), 273-279. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00367740

The preservative treatment of four different wood based board materials using an esterified borate applied in the vapour phase was investigated. Under optimum conditions complete impregnation via the board faces was achieved in all boards treated. Bo... Read More about A vapour phase preservative treatment of manufactured wood based board materials.

High-level vancomycin-resistant enterococci causing hospital infections (1989)
Journal Article
Uttley, A. H. C., George, R. C., Naidoo, J., Woodford, N., Johnson, A. P., Collins, C. H., …Heptonstall, J. (1989). High-level vancomycin-resistant enterococci causing hospital infections. Epidemiology and Infection, 103(01), 173-181. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800030478

Nosocomial infection or colonization due to enterococci with high-level resistance to vancomycin (minimal inhibitory concentrations [MICs] between 64 and > 2000 mg/L) has occurred in 41 patients with renal disease. These vancomycin-resistant enter... Read More about High-level vancomycin-resistant enterococci causing hospital infections.

The New "Ulysses" - grave matters. (1989)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. & Gabler, H. W. (1988). The New "Ulysses" - grave matters. New York Review of Books. 36. . 43-44. . .

The information retrieval facilities of Generis, a knowledge base management system. (1989)
Conference Proceeding
Kennedy, J., & Crerar, A. (1989). The information retrieval facilities of Generis, a knowledge base management system. In Proceedings of the 11th BCS IRSG Research Colloquium on Information Retrieval (16-25)

The authors have been working closely with Deductive Systems Ltd. (DSL) in beta testing Generis, a new KBMS product. The paper focuses on Generis' document management facilities which offer a potentially powerful mechanism for automatic indexing, key... Read More about The information retrieval facilities of Generis, a knowledge base management system..

Differential distribution of GABAA receptor mRNAs in bovine cerebellum — Localization of α2 mRNA in Bergmann glia layer (1989)
Journal Article
Wisden, W., McNaughton, L. A., Darlison, M. G., Hunt, S. P., & Barnard, E. A. (1989). Differential distribution of GABAA receptor mRNAs in bovine cerebellum — Localization of α2 mRNA in Bergmann glia layer. Neuroscience Letters, 106(1-2), 7-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3940%2889%2990193-6

Using in situ hybridization histochemistry, we have demonstrated that 3 α subunit mRNAs of the {GABAA} receptor are present in different cell populations of the bovine cerebellum. While the α1 mRNA is the most abundant and is present in granule cells... Read More about Differential distribution of GABAA receptor mRNAs in bovine cerebellum — Localization of α2 mRNA in Bergmann glia layer.

Chromosomal localization of GABAA receptor subunit genes: relationship to human genetic disease (1989)
Journal Article
Buckle, V. J., Fujita, N., Ryder-Cook, A. S., Derry, J. M., Barnard, P. J., Lebo, R. V., …Barnard, E. A. (1989). Chromosomal localization of GABAA receptor subunit genes: relationship to human genetic disease. Neuron, 3(5), 647-654. https://doi.org/10.1016/0896-6273%2889%2990275-4

Hybridization of {GABAA} receptor probes to human chromosomes in situ and to {DNA} from sorted human chromosomes has localized the genes encoding a β subunit and three isoforms of the a subunit. The α2 and β genes are both located on chromosome 4 in... Read More about Chromosomal localization of GABAA receptor subunit genes: relationship to human genetic disease.

Luteinizing hormone response to an oestradiol challenge in 5 intersex pigs possessing ovotestes (1989)
Journal Article
Chalmers, C., Cook, B., Foxcroft, G. R., & Hunter, R. H. F. (1989). Luteinizing hormone response to an oestradiol challenge in 5 intersex pigs possessing ovotestes. Reproduction, 87(2), 455-461. doi:10.1530/jrf.0.0870455

After challenge with oestradiol benzoate, the mean maximum LH concentration in 5 XX intersex pigs possessing ovarian and testicular tissue, or only testicular tissue, was 2\m=.\10(\m=+-\0\m=.\41)ng/ml compared with 8\m=.\9ng/ml in mature domestic gil... Read More about Luteinizing hormone response to an oestradiol challenge in 5 intersex pigs possessing ovotestes.

Indigenous High Technology Companies: A Novel Training Intervention (1989)
Journal Article
Garavan, T. N., & Murphy, D. (1989). Indigenous High Technology Companies: A Novel Training Intervention. Journal of European industrial training, 13(8), https://doi.org/10.1108/eum0000000000204

A high technology company formation training intervention undertaken at an Innovation Centre in the Mid‐West of Ireland is described and analysed. The programme aimed to stimulate the formation and growth of high technology venture through a range of... Read More about Indigenous High Technology Companies: A Novel Training Intervention.

The molecular basis of muscular dystrophy in the mdx mouse: a point mutation (1989)
Journal Article
Sicinski, P., Geng, Y., Ryder-Cook, A., Barnard, E., Darlison, M., & Barnard, P. (1989). The molecular basis of muscular dystrophy in the mdx mouse: a point mutation. Science, 244(4912), 1578-1580. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.2662404

The mdx mouse is an X-linked myopathic mutant, an animal model for human Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In both mouse and man the mutations lie within the dystrophin gene, but the phenotypic differences of the disease in the two species confer much int... Read More about The molecular basis of muscular dystrophy in the mdx mouse: a point mutation.

Localization of GABAA receptor α-subunit mRNAs in relation to receptor subtypes (1989)
Journal Article
Wisden, W., Morris, B. J., Darlison, M. G., Hunt, S. P., & Barnard, E. A. (1989). Localization of GABAA receptor α-subunit mRNAs in relation to receptor subtypes. Molecular Brain Research, 5(4), 305-310. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-328x%2889%2990065-x

The distribution of 3 {GABAA} receptor α-subunit mRNAs in various regions of bovine brain has been investigated using in situ hybridization. Whereas the α2- and α3-transcripts are of low abundance in all regions except striatum, the α1-transcript is... Read More about Localization of GABAA receptor α-subunit mRNAs in relation to receptor subtypes.