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process after 1989 significantly changed awareness about cooperatives and their role, which continues to this day in society. Within some member countries of the European Union, cooperatives continue to
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: The nova phenomenon is the result of the sudden thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in the surface layer of a white dwarf (WD). The fuel for this process is hydrogen material that is deposited
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of their research. Objectives: The aim of the PhD thesis is to determine the basic physical parameters of the BF Cyg radiation regions (temperatures, radii, luminosities, emission volume, mass-loss rate from the
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of the wear process created by 3D scanning. The aim of the work is to carry out a controlled experiment with a wider portfolio of tested materials with different resistance to wear, which will be worn by
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, reservoirs, flow barriers, etc.) on the dispersion process. Part of the work may also include determining the location of the pollution discharge (inverse - localization task). It is a task where the time
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7 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SAS Department Department of Molten Systems Research Field Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Physical
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Description The aim of the work is related to the understanding of the dissolution process of alumina in molten cryolite electrolyte. With a better understanding of the dissolution dynamics and alumina
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solved in connection with the project KEGA 024SPU4/2022 Innovations in the teaching of accounting - an interactive textbook focused on practical implementation (the project is in the evaluation process
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Networks in Projects Funded by the European Union." Application Details: For more information on eligibility, application process, and funding details, please refer to our official announcement: Doctoral
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skills and knowledge through interactions with undergraduate and Master's students by assisting in their learning process. Throughout your projects, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with