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applications (sensing, control, actuation, and constraints) and map the functions provided by existing machinery or manual work to potential solutions, to gain either higher level of autonomy or higher level of
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extent transformative practices are effective mechanisms for activating and consolidating transitions in urban mobility cultures and their resulting socio-spatial effects. For more information on the
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applications (sensing, control, actuation, and constraints) and map the functions provided by existing machinery or manual work to potential solutions, to gain either higher level of autonomy or higher level of
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these rings to form ultra-stretchable elastomers. Tasks further include chemical and mechanical characterization. Furthermore, stretching devices for testing the elastomer materials and measuring their energy
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: designing and implementing multinuclear (multifrequency) multichannel radiofrequency coils for MRI; conducting imaging experiments; coordinating efforts on mechanical and electrical safety tests and approval
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(deployment of management tools and mechanisms to connect technology, organization and markets) Operations Management (relation between production, organization, and strategy in manufacturing and service
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cellular processes, yet the specific mechanisms by which they influence RNA fate remain unclear. In this project, we aim to develop, test, and apply new computational methodologies for analysing RNA
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many different nationalities represented. ICMM aims to produce research with high international impact focusing on the functional cell, its genetic components and molecular cellular mechanisms in a
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identification to clinical validation. More information may be found on the HubMOL home page (HubMOL | UiT ). The project aims to achieve breakthroughs by defining mechanisms linking cellular NAD+ to metabolic
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interplay with the gut microbiota during the development of enteric disease. This will provide new insights into disease aetiology and mechanisms, advancing diagnostics, prevention, and treatment