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of incidents (including near hit/miss, amongst others) were reported in 2022. Human error is reported to be one of the most common causes of accidents on OSW platforms, including mistakes in judgement, fatigue
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such as human resources personnel, safety managers and occupational health staff, in order to design, test and pilot intervention content, based around necessary adaptations to fit the offshore work
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might carry the risk of human pathogens. Human pathogens such as Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes present in a growing media ingredients including peat-based and/or
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-sustaining goods and services, promoting growth and human flourishing and providing ways to participate in social and political arenas, it is also implicated in a number of ‘Grand Challenges’. In response
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the 1950s to present and lessons learned in Central America and the Caribbean. In this PhD project you will: i) Explore the relationship between soil and land evaluations to key agricultural policies by
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading | Reading, England | United Kingdom | 2 days ago
, Argentina, and be seconded for 3 months or more to human mass grave studies in Jujuy, Argentina and/or elsewhere. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits • Relevant Tuition fees covered
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mechanical engineering or data analytics background. It is intended that a variety of qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques will need to be used, and there will be a mix of human factors work
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Neuromorphic devices aim to emulate the structure of the human brain to develop resource efficient computing systems. Recent developments have shown strong growth but the complexity of manufacturing
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that enhance the human health span. One area of research focus is on the reversal of cellular senescence, and so there has been a rapid development of interventions that behave as senolytic drugs. One such drug
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Modern deep learning techniques achieve human-like performance in many medical image analysis tasks, including the identification of anomalous tissue/pathology from medical scans. To be trained