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Michael Fop

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Nagle M, Conroy Broderick H, Tepole A, Fop M, Ni Annaidh A
Sci Rep . 2024 Jul; 14(1):17456. PMID: 39075147
Since their invention, tissue expanders, which are designed to trigger additional skin growth, have revolutionised many reconstructive surgeries. Currently, however, the sole quantitative method to assess skin growth requires skin...
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Nagle M, Conroy Broderick H, Vedel C, Destrade M, Fop M, Ni Annaidh A
Acta Biomater . 2024 May; 182:54-66. PMID: 38750916
Skin tension plays a pivotal role in clinical settings, it affects scarring, wound healing and skin necrosis. Despite its importance, there is no widely accepted method for assessing in vivo...
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Nagle M, Conroy Broderick H, Tepole A, Fop M, Ni Annaidh A
Res Sq . 2024 May; PMID: 38699367
Since their invention, tissue expanders, which are designed to trigger additional skin growth, have revolutionised many reconstructive surgeries. Currently, however, the sole quantitative method to assess skin growth requires skin...
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Nagle M, Price S, Trotta A, Destrade M, Fop M, Ni Annaidh A
Ann Biomed Eng . 2023 Apr; 51(8):1781-1794. PMID: 37022652
In vivo skin exhibits viscoelastic, hyper-elastic and non-linear characteristics. It is under a constant state of non-equibiaxial tension in its natural configuration and is reinforced with oriented collagen fibers, which...
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Fop M, Mattei P, Bouveyron C, Murphy T
Adv Data Anal Classif . 2022 Mar; 16(1):55-92. PMID: 35308632
In supervised classification problems, the test set may contain data points belonging to classes not observed in the learning phase. Moreover, the same units in the test data may be...
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OConnor S, McCaffrey N, Whyte E, Fop M, Murphy B, Moran K
J Sci Med Sport . 2020 May; 23(10):943-948. PMID: 32362482
Objectives: Lower extremity (LE) injuries are common in Gaelic games and lead to a significant economic and injury burden. Balance is considered a predictor of injury in other sports, however...
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OConnor S, McCaffrey N, Whyte E, Fop M, Murphy B, Moran K
J Sport Rehabil . 2018 Jul; 28(7):677-681. PMID: 30040025
Context: Hamstring injuries are a leading cause of injury in Gaelic games. Hamstring flexibility as a risk factor for hamstring injury has not yet been examined prospectively in Gaelic games....
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Scrucca L, Fop M, Murphy T, Raftery A
R J . 2016 Nov; 8(1):289-317. PMID: 27818791
Finite mixture models are being used increasingly to model a wide variety of random phenomena for clustering, classification and density estimation. is a powerful and popular package which allows modelling...