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steps to release the gold from its host mineral matrix. The project focuses on developing an innovative and environmentally sustainable process for extracting gold from refractory gold ores/concentrates
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accumulate high % of lipid and carbohydrates in their cells. Then, the project will evaluate different pathways for biomass to fuel. Different combinations of biological, chemical, and physical processes will
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Status: Open Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 20/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Physical violence has
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underpinning various landslide phenomena. Some specific objectives are given below. Aims We have shown that advanced statistical and physical methods are able to model and predict uncertainty in spatial-temporal
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, the conventional Haber-Bosch process for ammonia synthesis faces significant challenges stemming from its stringent operational requirements, necessitating harsh conditions of high temperatures and
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the beneficial effects of inorganic nitrate on health outcomes, including cardiovascular, metabolic and brain health [1,2]. Both inorganic nitrate and physical activity have been independently linked to protective
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novel chemical process called thermochemical looping, natural gas together with CO2, the two prominent greenhouse gases, will be converted into value-added synthesis gas which is a useful raw material for
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Our industry partner in this project, Cadoux, has developed an innovative process to produce high-purity Alumina (HPA) and is exploring opportunities to apply this critical mineral to the emerging
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are physically challenging therefore can place a considerable strain on the athlete during a time when tapering may be needed. Therefore the use of intermittent heat exposure and pre-cooling/per-cooling during
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involves a competitive process, with shortlisted applicants notified of outcomes by November 2024. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility