Publications by authors named "C Hession"

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  • - Two new isolates of budding yeast have been reported, one from soil in Ireland (UCD849) and one from an African Wild Dog in a U.S. zoo (AWD).
  • - Strain UCD849 has been fully sequenced, resulting in eight complete chromosomes, while strain AWD's sequence is at a draft level.
  • - The genomes of both strains are 10.6 Mb in size and show a 99.57% genetic similarity.
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  • Lager brewing originated in Bavaria during the 15th century, due to regulations that limited brewing to cooler months.
  • The lager yeast, Saccharomyces pastorianus, is a hybrid that thrives in cold and was first identified only in industrial settings.
  • The study reports the discovery of two new European strains of S. eubayanus from Dublin, highlighting their genetic significance and contributions to lager yeast development, particularly in comparison to other global isolates.
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Blastobotrys aristata is a member of the Trichomonascaceae family in the order Saccharomycetales. Here, we present the genome sequence of UCD613, which was isolated from soil in Dublin, Ireland. This genome is 13.

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Torulaspora quercuum is an ascomycete yeast first isolated in 2009. Here, we present the genome sequence of T. quercuum isolate UCD657, which was isolated from soil in Ireland.

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Background: The critical care outreach service (CCOS) was established in a large teaching hospital in the West of Ireland in 2014 to provide an extension of CCOS between the intensive care unit (ICU) and the wards outside ICU. With the ever-increasing pressure on ICU resources, CCOS seems to offer an additional service to patients who are critically ill and deteriorating in hospital wards.

Aim: The aim of this study is to explore ward nurses' experiences and perceptions of the CCOS.

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