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research and experimental work in the fields of sensor networks, biomedical engineering and machine learning with focus on: Utilisation of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in human movement including data
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This project would be best suited to an applicant from an exercise science/sport science/human performance/psychology background who has an interest in thermal physiology and human performance in defence and
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, inflammatory bowel disease and liver disease. Many drugs bind to and activate PXR to upregulate drug-metabolising enzymes, resulting in decreased efficacy and increased resistance, while others act as
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The project will seek to address the following key objectives: Determine the association between social media use and cognitive biases: Evaluate whether variations in cognitive biases affect the relationship
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neuromuscular diseases. This research team has an established track record of success in developing new and innovative synthetic biology approaches to understand and combat human disease. This work has been
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of nitric oxide (NO) [1] and the discovery of the nitrate-nitrite-NO pathway emphasised even more the important physiological roles of inorganic nitrate for human health [2]. Current evidence supports
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, and promotion of zero alcohol products; 4) Explore young people’s exposure to and perceptions of ‘zero-alcohol’ drinks and their relationship with alcohol consumption in and around waterways; and 5) Co
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further build on the successful relationship between PRECRU/Curtin University and SJ-WA. In particular, the project will build new research capacity through the development of advanced spatio-temporal
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associations due to complexity of urban systems. Inability in data processing and excluding variables from the planning process act as a barrier on the path to climate adaptation. Emerging technologies, such as
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Status: Closed Applications open: 7/07/2023 Applications close: 25/08/2023 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Human beings meeting in person can