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centre, there is an almost systematic recurrence of the tumour. Several hypotheses can explain this phenomenon: the first is that the effectiveness of radiation depends on cellular metabolism; the second
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fields of science and engineering like light weight design, engineering, medical applications, dampers, energy absorbers, thermal management, artificial intelligence and many more. The proposed topic
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the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations in the sample and generate Raman scattered photons. However, because of high light scattering by biological tissue, conventional
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: Biophotonics/Optics Raman spectroscopy is a powerful label-free analytical technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations in the sample and generate
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to investigate novel concepts for high power lasers operating in the visible and ultraviolet (UV) wavelength bands. Scaling laser power in the visible and ultraviolet bands remains as one of the most significant
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production, medical radiotherapy and radiography, space exploration and security screening. The detection of ionising radiation by the scintillation of light is one of the oldest and useful techniques
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quantification of fabric anisotropy during cyclic loading is much more complicated and still an open research question. The goal of the project is to shed light in unexplained phenomena that happens in the micro
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, can provide protection and promote repair following demyelinating injury. However, these studies do not shed light on the role of Mas following a demyelinating injury, whether Mas may have a role in
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protein structure prediction using XFMS The project is jointly hosted by Durham University (Supervisor Dr Christopher Prior ) and the Diamond Light Source (Supervisor Dr Rob Rambo ). The aim of the project
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healthy infants & confirmed by Laser Doppler Ultrasound The experience in developing this system will set the stage for further testing in term- and, ultimately, preterm infants. The immediate benefit is