James O’Donnell
University College Dublin
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Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1963
James O’Donnell
SummaryLevels of plasma RNA were determined in 43 normal subjects and in 57 cases of advanced malignant disease. Normal levels were found to be within the range 1.0–5.8 mg./100 ml. plasma. Cancer levels were found to be above and below the normal mean (3.49±1.03), in a slightly wider range than the normal. In cancer cases the level could not be correlated with the nature or the extent of malignancy, but in a case of melanoma there was a marked rise in RNA during a period of tumour breakdown. This finding was in agreement with an increase in plasma adenosine deaminase observed at the same time by Dr. Smyth in this laboratory. A second case of melanoma, in which there was rise in plasma adenosine deaminase during tumour growth, showed no significant change in plasma RNA.
Energy and Buildings | 2011
Paul Raftery; Marcus M. Keane; James O’Donnell
Building and Environment | 2013
James O’Donnell; Edward Corry; Souleiman Hasan; Marcus M. Keane; Edward Curry
Energy and Buildings | 2013
James O’Donnell; Marcus M. Keane; Elmer Morrissey; Vladimir Bazjanac
Energy and Buildings | 2012
Andrea Costa; Marcus M. Keane; Paul Raftery; James O’Donnell
Energy Procedia | 2015
Giovanni Tardioli; Ruth Kerrigan; M. R. Oates; James O’Donnell; Donal Finn
Energy and Buildings | 2017
Yehong Li; James O’Donnell; Raúl García-Castro; Sergio Vega-Sánchez
Automation in Construction | 2018
Sergio Pinheiro; Reinhard Wimmer; James O’Donnell; Sergej Muhic; Vladimir Bazjanac; Tobias Maile; Jérôme Frisch; Christoph van Treeck
Energy and Buildings | 2018
Jim J. Egan; Donal Finn; Pedro Henrique Deogene Soares; Victor Andreas Rocha Baumann; Reihaneh Aghamolaei; Paul Beagon; Olivier Neu; Fabiano Pallonetto; James O’Donnell
Sustainable Cities and Society | 2018
Reihaneh Aghamolaei; Mohammad Haris Shamsi; Mohammad Tahsildoost; James O’Donnell