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://ef-lab.mmll.cam.ac.uk . The lab focuses on connecting basic research in second language acquisition with teaching and learning practice. Our goal is to develop teaching methods for varying learner
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language acquisition with teaching and learning practice. Our goal is to develop teaching methods for varying learner profiles aiming for teaching tasks and learning activities that map to the learning
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catalyst pellets. To do this we need to develop magnetic resonance imaging methods that spatially resolve chemical species present with the catalyst pellet while the conversion is occurring. This, in turn
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Scholarships to study at Oxford or Cambridge is made available and administered by Aurora Education Foundation and is not affiliated with Curtin. You should contact Aurora Education Foundation for up to date
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pellets. To do this we need to develop magnetic resonance imaging methods that spatially resolve chemical species present with the catalyst pellet while the conversion is occurring. This, in turn, will be
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the Department's clinical service, including the out-of-hours rota and first opinion clinic, in addition to small-group teaching of veterinary students. You will also be expected to participate in research projects
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Scholarships to study at Oxford or Cambridge is made available and administered by Aurora Education Foundation and is not affiliated with Curtin. You should contact Aurora Education Foundation for up to date
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, in the commercial building sector worldwide. The aim of this project is thus to develop, test and produce design guidance for timber-hybrid cellular beam solutions for long-span floor systems. During
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and after transplantation. We are also interested in profiling EVs to develop biomarkers of the conditional state of donor organs. A major challenge in EV research is their inherent heterogeneity
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suppress physical errors using quantum error correction techniques. This project aims to develop computer architecture and systems research techniques to enable the transition from current noisy devices