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fish, NPs can pass across the gut epithelium in a matter of hours and then distribute around the rest of the internal organs. Pollution such as NPs do not occur alone in the environment, but rather in
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, concerns related to their impacts on fish populations continue to emerge. There remains a lack of knowledge of how beavers might influence fish communities in England, particularly in the South of
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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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to 700,000 nanoplastics can pass across the gut of fish in four hours and once in the body, these NPs can enter the internal organs. However, linking accumulation with the effects on the gut epithelium, and
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WIRe CDT PhD in Environmental Engineering: Developing an easy-to-use device for rapid onsite detection of sewage in water Award Summary Fully funded studentship with a tax-free annual living
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drying rivers; food supplies either over-exploit wild fish stocks leading to collapse or rely on aquaculture activities that pollute surrounding waters; and energy production transforms aquatic
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particular speaker’s voice that makes them easy or difficult to deepfake? How can hidden information be embedded into the speech signal to make it impossible to create deepfakes of a person’s voice? You will
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are a better model of human neural tube development than fish or rodents, but their utility has been hampered by the difficulty of making transgenic birds. However, we have recently been involved in
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management of fish stocks and protection of marine ecosystems in the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). As acknowledged within the EU, “Brexit must not be used as an excuse to delay
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water quality, and impacted faunal and floral communities in UK rivers [8]. This PhD aims to quantify ecological (macrophyte, macroinvertebrate and fish) and functional (decomposition) responses