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underlying sea lice resistance remain largely unknown. A promising solution may lie in uncovering the molecular basis of the variation in sea lice resistance observed both within and among salmonid species. By
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student (m/f/d) to conduct research on a DFG-funded project focused on trace fossils, and the evolution of behavioral complexity over the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary. This project will combine detailed
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the flow—threatens performance and stability. Prior studies have shown that unstart can be highly sensitive to small variations in pressure ratio and inlet boundary-layer profiles. Despite decades
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scientific data from seabed, communications between underwater robots and vehicles. However, the performance of underwater acoustic communication is restricted by time and frequency variation, reverberation
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and characterization of scrap so that every steel class can be recycled as itself. Still, steel recycling will likely need to cope with lower levels of purity and larger variation in the chemical
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and examine SVs are whole genome sequencing reads (or simply reads). The reads mapping over and around variation sites can be used to classify the SV. Previous sequencing technologies often produced
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student town with a beautiful historic center, located about 10 km from the Mediterranean Sea. The PhD will be part of an advanced ERC project ('RegEvol', Thomas Lenormand), addressing novel ideas and
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value. Although the pool of potential names is theoretically infinite, the range of names traditionally used has been quite limited because the choice of a specific name was bound by existing cultural
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value. Although the pool of potential names is theoretically infinite, the range of names traditionally used has been quite limited because the choice of a specific name was bound by existing cultural
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@hull.ac.uk Offshore Windfarms are, and will continue to be, the most significant physical anthropogenic change to the North Sea and will significantly change the seascape and surrounding ecosystems. Currently