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and work-life balance are very important. Our research focus is on the coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea. The staff of the four sections Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation
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also maintains a research station with further locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The working group Isotope Biogeochemistry and Gas Fluxes (ZALF IBG) is working on the investigation of key processes
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Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement | Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon | France | about 1 month ago
properties of these varieties in terms of water and carbon (C) management, together with the causal mechanisms of the LSB trait and their impacts on water (W) and C fluxes at the leaf-fruit interface, in
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-analytical upscaling techniques allow handling diffusive-dispersive fluxes but are not applicable to kinetics non-equilibrium models. The asymptotic technique developed for relaxation systems allows
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KU Leuven/BioTeC+ (Chemical & Biochemical Process Technology & Control) | Belgium | about 1 month ago
macroscopic structure using multiscale approaches. The flux balance analysis approach will be exploited to determine the free fluxes in the metabolic network. A main challenge in this context is the choice
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(and other hard phases), in galling resistant metallic matrices. Examples include the cobalt-based alloys, however due to cobalt activation by a neutron flux, iron-based hard facings are now in
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at specific points within tidal wetlands, these methods are insufficient for upscaling carbon balances to the typical scale and duration of NBS projects. The VLAIO-funded WETCOAST project will address this gap
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climate on Earth. Of particular interest, is the global balance of silicate weathering (a CO2 sink) and the formation of authigenic silicate minerals (a source of CO2). This project will combine field work
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generated by coupling the particle's motion to flux-sensitive superconducting circuits, such as flux-tunable microwave resonators or superconducting qubits. The tasks of the project encompass simulation