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focuses on the master programs in Sustainable Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Research activities at MMK focus primarily on materials, and include different classes such as ceramics, glasses, self
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, Physical, Inorganic, and Analytical Chemistry. The teaching at the graduate level focuses on the master programs in Sustainable Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Research activities at MMK focus primarily
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, Physical, Inorganic, and Analytical Chemistry. The teaching at the graduate level focuses on the master programs in Sustainable Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Research activities at MMK focus primarily
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Faculty of Science with courses at master's, bachelor's and orientation levels. The department supports a broad range of basic research within marine geology and geophysics, geochemistry and classical
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of 17 in vitro assays, carry the potential to change this. The primary objective of this project is to inform the development and implementation of reliable and sensitive DNT NAMs with new scientific
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of the chemicals we are exposed to have ever been tested for DNT. New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), such as a recently developed battery of 17 in vitro assays, carry the potential to change this. The primary
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foreign language, and the culture and literature of the German-speaking countries. The main research areas are German linguistics and didactics, as well as German cultural and literary studies. Specific
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group dedicated to investigating the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) and other toxic trace metals. At the unit, we offer courses that educate bachelor, master, and PhD students about biogeochemical
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) and other toxic trace metals. At the unit, we offer courses that educate bachelor, master, and PhD students about biogeochemical cycles, their interconnectedness, and their responses to climate change
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. They teach on many different courses that are part of biology education at both Bachelors and Masters level Project description The Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences invites applications