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BSA53 - Ease of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in IrelandGovernmentEase of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in Ireland
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BSA55 - Ease of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in IrelandGovernmentEase of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in Ireland
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BSA54 - Ease of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in IrelandGovernmentEase of Enterprises Engaging in Joint Research Projects with HEIs in Ireland
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HealthPublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Published as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Figure 2.5 Age-standardised death rates for selected causes, Ireland, 1999 to 2015HealthPublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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CoClime - Probability of phytoplankton (Karenia mikimotoi) presence, Southwest Ireland - future p...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of K. mikimotoi presence and absnece data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows prediction of probability of K. mikimotoi presence in the future (2017 - 2035) in SW Ireland. The analyses was...
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CoClime - Probability of phytoplankton (Alexandrium species) presence, Southwest Ireland - future...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of Alexandrium spp. presence and absnece data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows prediction of probability of Alexandrium spp. presence in the future (2017 - 2035) in SW Ireland. The...
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CoClime - Probability of phytoplankton (Dinophysis acuta) presence, Southwest Ireland - future pr...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of D. acuta presence and absnece data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows prediction of probability of D. acuta presence infuture (2017 - 2035) in SW Ireland. The analyses was performed in...
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CoClime - Probability of phytoplankton (Dinophysis acuminata) presence, Southwest Ireland - futur...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of D. acuminata presence and absnece data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows prediction of probability of D. acuminata presence in future projection (2017 - 2035) in SW Ireland. The...
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CoClime - Abundance of phytoplankton (Karenia mikimotoi), Southwest Ireland - present time predic...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of K. mikimotoi, abundance data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows abundance of K. mikimotoi in present time (1997 - 2016) in SW Ireland. The analyses was performed in R 3.6.3, with the...
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CoClime - Abundance of phytoplankton (Alexandrium species), Southwest Ireland - present time pred...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of Alexandrium abundance data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows abundance of Alexandrium in present time (1997 - 2016) in SW Ireland. The analyses was performed in R 3.6.3, with the...
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CoClime - Abundance of phytoplankton (Dinophysis acuta), Southwest Ireland - present time predict...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of D. acuta, abundance data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows abundance of D. acuta in present time (1997 - 2016) in SW Ireland. The analyses was performed in R 3.6.3, with the packages...
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CoClime - Abundance of phytoplankton (Dinophysis acuminata), Southwest Ireland - present time pre...EnvironmentThis is the output of GBM (Gradient Boosting Model) analyses of D. acuminata abundance data done by MI OCIS and CoCliME project. This output dataset shows abundance of D. acuminata in present time (1997 - 2016) in SW Ireland. The analyses was performed in R 3.6.3, with the...
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CE0904 Celtic Explorer ROV (remotely operated underway vehicle) Cruise Galway Bay Ireland 2009EnvironmentThis survey took led by the University of Limerick Ireland, took place on board the R.V. Celtic Explorer in 2009 in Galway Bay using the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Latis. ROV survey of seabed in Galway Bay, Ireland 2009.
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The Integrated Mapping FOr the Sustainable Development of Ireland's MArine Resource (INFOMAR) Sub...EnvironmentThe Integrated Mapping FOr the Sustainable Development of Ireland's MArine Resource (INFOMAR) programme is a joint venture between the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) and the Marine Institute (MI). The Magnetometer dataset is an auxillary dataset that measures the magnetic...
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Marine Institute Ireland Water Chemistry Research Vessel Surveys North East Atlantic Ocean 1990 -...EnvironmentTwo annual ship surveys are undertaken by the Chemistry Section of the Marine Institute Ireland - the Winter Environmental Survey (WES) on board the RV Celtic Voyager and The Ocean Climate Survey on board the RV Celtic Explorer. The WES circumnavigates the Island of Ireland...
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CE0906 Celtic Explorer North-West Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) Acoustic Survey Ireland...EnvironmentAn acoustic survey targeting blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) spawning and post spawning aggregations in the north east Atlantic in 2009. Spawning takes place from January through to April along the shelf edge from the southern Porcupine Bank area northwards to the...
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EnvironmentDeep water coral and fish interaction off the west coast of Ireland : Marine Institute [NDP] funded deep water coral assessment cruise. Spatial data includes assessing the interactions of corals and fish under CoralFISH FP7 project. In addition, spatial data includes joint NUI...
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An aerial survey of harbour and grey seals in Ireland: Part 2: Galway Bay to Carlingford LoughEnvironmentOn August and September 2012, the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) of the University of St Andrews carried out an aerial survey of moulting harbour seals (Phoca vitulina, also known as common seals) in the west, south-west, south and east of Ireland, between Galway Bay and...