65 master "Los Alamos National Laboratory" positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Norway
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study of the influence of the principal design parameters of a novel full-scale plant on its performance will be undertaken. The following aspects must be considered in the analysis: reduction in GHG
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). Its primary goal is to establish an immune cell scoring system for clinical applications in lung cancer. The study involves multiple centers, including University Hospital of North Norway, Oslo
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project can be specified within the following main topics: contaminant half-lives, influence of body lipid mass and lipid dynamics on time trends, influence of dietary habits on time trends, multipollutant
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sponsored by University Hospital of North Norway (UNN). Its primary goal is to establish an immune cell scoring system for clinical applications in lung cancer. The study involves multiple centers, including
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project can be specified within the following main topics: contaminant half-lives, influence of body lipid mass and lipid dynamics on time trends, influence of dietary habits on time trends, multipollutant
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mathematics. Special emphasis will be given to candidates with prior experience in the above-mentioned topics. This position requires a Norwegian master's degree in physics, mathematics/statistics
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for feature extraction, which can serve as parameters in simulation. Alternatively, machine learning methods can be employed for comparison with the primary analysis-based approach. The objectives of this PhD
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panel of these proteins reflected future CVD risk, as determined by a clinical risk score. In this project, we will analyse a replication cohort, to verify the associations identified in the original
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for feature extraction, which can serve as parameters in simulation. Alternatively, machine learning methods can be employed for comparison with the primary analysis-based approach. The objectives of this PhD
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therefore needs to be delicately balanced between tolerance to food and activation towards unwanted intruders. The common belief is that our intestines are the main drivers of building tolerance towards