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retention times of plant foodstuffs by tracking isoptically-tagged greens from ingestion to plant biomarker excretion. In this project, you will take advantage of a newly piloted method to compare food
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standard for testing the radiant efficiency of low temperature radiant heaters (BSEN 60675-3 (2021)) does not consider human thermal comfort. Humans are radiant objects. More than 60% of the sense of comfort
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of Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, West of England, Bath Spa, Bournemouth and Plymouth Marjon. These have a strong track record in advancing knowledge through high quality research and teaching in
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PhD Studentship: The Role of O-glycosylation of the Stalk Region of the Immunoglobulin Receptor GPVI
signalling. Objectives: In this project, students will map out the glycosylation sites through site directed mutagenesis. GPVI constructs lacking each glycosylation site will be tested in signalling assays
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. The award aims to strengthen RCA’s doctoral research culture by attracting PhD candidates whose work directly contributes to these areas. The RCA has an established track record in STEAM (Science, Technology
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). This should include relevant background literature leading to a statement of the aim above, and the PhD candidate’s proposed objectives. The proposal should then outline the research to be conducted within
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spectral sensitivities, varying daylight illumination spectrum and wide range of relevant material reflectance spectra. Objectives Develop a multispectral imaging dataset of marine litter materials by
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an exceptionally powerful database. The following novel objectives can then be tackled, with components being developed and prioritised according to your interests: 1) Test the relationship between mutation-scores
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OBJECTIVES � Primary focus areas, with potential to tailor according to your interests.� Assess how nesting environment and microbial supplementation influence microbiome colonisation.� Determine microbiome
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transitions in chiral drugs, enabling direct determination of crystal structures at the sub-micron scale. Specifically, we will address two key objectives: (i) probing solid-phase transitions of chiral drugs in