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projekty: APVV-20-0058 Main ideas of the proposed dissertation topic: Pollen-food syndrome affects about 50% of pollen allergy patients in Central Europe and is caused by allergen homology, where IgE
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health of managed honeybees while being used for pollination services on almond orchards and assessing the dependence of new “self-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond
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-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond production is a major and expanding horticultural industry in Australia and is heavily dependent on honeybees. This research will improve
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capability of female flowers of anemophilous plants to intercept airborne 2D-Nms, and the internalisation of 2D-Nms by pollen tube and stigmatic surfaces. The subsequent interference that 2D-Nms might cause
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sands and adjacent sites to build up a picture of the past environments. We are using biomarkers, ostracods, and pollen, but are also keen to explore other potential proxies. The post-holder will get
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prioritize sites for ancient woodland restoration. The successful candidate will work with the Task 4 lead, Dr Helen Shaw, to use palaeoecological approaches (pollen, spores and a range of other proxies
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production. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds and work in an outdoor environment in various conditions including extreme weather, dust, pollen. Valid Driver’s license. Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
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exposure to extreme weather, chemicals, pollen, fumes, etc. that are typical of an outdoor environment. This position may work alone or collaboratively in a team environment. Shifts and schedules may be
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come into contact with sewage and dead animals. Regular exposure to bees and pollen. This position is covered by the UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement. At the end of the probationary period employees
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genotyping, plant care, planting and/or transplanting, pollinations and crossing, pollen collections, harvest of corn ears in the fall, corn ear imaging, seed screening and counting, organizing and filing