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sources, and that the operations must be less predictable in their chosen transport means and locations. Thus, the goal is to explore reduced predictability while sustaining the units to be supplied
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for translation and testing model predictions; bioinformaticians, investigating evolutionary conservation of sequence, (co)expression and regulatory modules; and modelers, developing crop-specific integrated plant
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. What will you research? The use of AI in the public sector is growing rapidly: from detecting fraud to predicting nitrogen emissions. These applications can speed up and objectify procedures, but also
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such as calculating sample compositions, precise mixing using pipettes/scales, and handling instruments and equipment. You have a quantitative mindset with the ability to analyse data, make predictions, and
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. An aortic aneurysm is a bulge in the body’s main artery, the aorta. The bulge can rupture, unfortunately leading to death in more than eighty per cent of cases. It is not currently possible to predict whether