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E M Doyle

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Nolan P, McEniry J, Doyle E, OKiely P
Bioresour Technol . 2014 Aug; 169:484-489. PMID: 25084047
Dried milled biomass samples are frequently utilised in small-scale batch digestion tests. However, herbage chemical composition can be altered by thermal drying, and this may affect specific methane (CH4) yields....
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Storey S, Ashaari M, McCabe G, Harty M, Dempsey R, Doyle O, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2014 Apr; 117(1):74-84. PMID: 24712542
Aims: To investigate bacterial and fungal community structure during degradation of varying concentrations (0-5000 mg kg(-1) ) of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) fluoranthene in the presence or absence of...
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Lynch J, OKiely P, Murphy R, Doyle E
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) . 2013 Oct; 98(4):731-8. PMID: 24112093
Maize stover (total stem and leaves) is not considered a ruminant feed of high nutritive value. Therefore, an improvement in its digestibility may increase the viability of total forage maize...
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Lynch J, OKiely P, Waters S, Doyle E
J Dairy Sci . 2012 Mar; 95(4):2070-80. PMID: 22459852
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of inoculating 3 contrasting lactic acid bacteria on the fermentation profile, estimated nutritive value, and aerobic stability of corn ears...
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Lillis L, Boots B, Kenny D, Petrie K, Boland T, Clipson N, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2011 Sep; 111(6):1426-35. PMID: 21923746
Aims: Methane emissions from ruminants are a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas production. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of diet on microbial communities in...
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McEniry J, OKiely P, Clipson N, Forristal P, Doyle E
J Appl Microbiol . 2009 Oct; 108(5):1584-93. PMID: 19863691
Aims: Grass silage is an important ruminant feedstuff on farms during winter. The ensilage of grass involves a natural lactic acid bacterial fermentation under anaerobic conditions, and numerous factors can...
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McEniry J, OKiely P, Clipson N, Forristal P, Doyle E
J Appl Microbiol . 2008 Apr; 105(2):359-71. PMID: 18422959
Aims: Grass silage is the product formed by a natural lactic acid bacterial fermentation when grass is stored under anaerobic conditions, and represents an important ruminant feedstuff on farms during...
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Doyle E, Banville N, Quinn C, Flanagan F, ODoherty A, Hill A, et al.
Histopathology . 2007 Mar; 50(5):607-14. PMID: 17394497
Aims: Radial scars (RS) are benign entities, frequently identified on screening mammography, which may be associated with malignancy. Much debate has been generated with regard to the optimum management of...
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Doyle E, Foley M, Kelehan P, Mooney E
J Obstet Gynaecol . 2007 Mar; 27(1):71-4. PMID: 17365464
The grade of an ovarian epithelial neoplasm provides useful information. However, different approaches to grading exist and many ovarian cancers are not graded. We examined primary ovarian cancers from patients...
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Grant R, Muckian L, Clipson N, Doyle E
Lett Appl Microbiol . 2007 Feb; 44(3):293-300. PMID: 17309507
Aims: To investigate the effects of aeration on the ex situ biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in creosote-contaminated soil and its effect on the microbial community present. Methods And...