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structured communication can support shared decision-making and enhance treatment adherence. Key objectives include: Analyzing and Prevention. Conduct empirical research to: Assess how changes in survival
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in molecular biology, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, and structural biology (cryo-electron microscopy) to determine the interactions between various intact bacteria, bacterial
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computational models, very good study results. We place great emphasis on personal qualities such as creativity, perseverance, the ability to work independently, and a structured approach to problem-solving. You
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that catalyse this process, as well as to better understand the structure of the mycorrhizal tubercles, and to upscale the N2 fixation rates to larger spatial scales. We offer an innovative research topic about
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promotion and preservation of structures of oppression and inequalities based on gender. The task is challenging because it is highly context-dependent, language is ambiguous, and bias signals vary across
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to quantify fire severity and analyze its dependency on the pre-fire forest structure and management practices in Fennoscandian boreal forests. Work includes e.g. developing methods to assess burn severity and
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social network analysis methods that incorporate both network structure and the personal attributes of nodes, while minimising bias against individuals or groups. The project will be developed with
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on CIGS, may degrade or loose efficiency. This includes investigating how the materials’ composition, their physical structure, interfaces between layers and interactions with the environment affect their
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range of ecosystem services, including rich biodiversity. This project focuses on identifying structures and contexts where biodiversity and ecosystem functions are promoted and/or can be promoted in
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terms of how you organise your tasks. This requires commitment, drive and the ability to structure your work to successfully complete the doctoral thesis. To contribute to a positive work environment and