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the changes in laboratory and free-living measures of appetite, energy intake and energy expenditure during energy restriction to better understand the mechanisms that oppose weight loss in humans. Particular
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colonial legacies are complex, collective, cumulative, and intergenerational. As a result, the practical demonstration of the role of art to build mental health resilience and act as a marker of water
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generating synthetic data. Incorporating human-in-the-loop ensures model interpretability. By addressing data scarcity, this initiative aims to promote significant impacts on both research and clinical
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Project summary We are looking for a talented and motivated graduate in Biosciences, Biomedicine, Human Genetics or related discipline to engage in an exciting new project at Manchester Metropolitan
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of organisms found in the source water, but also a wide range of other species originating from humans likely due to end-point contamination. Thus, normal use of water-based devices can result in contamination
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-vibration problems came to light, indicating that modern, light-weight, low-frequency and lightly-damped structures have to be designed with new standards, grounded on a theoretical framework for human
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship in the area of autonomous systems (in particular that of human machine teaming modelling) within the School of Aerospace, Transportation
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. Deadline: 10th June 2024 5pm BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD student to study the chromosome protection mechanism in human mitotic cells in
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Comparing toxicological response in fish and human cells in vitro: A step towards enhanced understanding of stress biology across vertebrates DoS: Prof Awadhesh N. Jha ([email protected] , tel
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
(e.g. immune processes, microbial species growth rates). For example, microbial colonies in lower human airways differ from those found in upper airways due to the latter’s exposure to external