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based at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Cambridge. They investigate the mechanisms by which sub-optimal nutrition in early life can affect reproductive ageing, the impact of
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reactors, can be optimized for N2O mitigation or ultimately complete N2O removal. Overall, the project represents a unique opportunity to engage with the water utility sector with regards to greenhouse gas
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optimise a ‘Digital Twin’ of the Tees estuary to ensure that the NBS are deployed at locations optimal for performance and longevity while operating within the constraints placed upon deployment by other
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—such as solar arrays, antennae, and habitat frameworks—while minimizing launch mass and deployment complexity. Key objectives include optimizing structural design for deployment efficiency, resilience under
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based at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Cambridge. They investigate the mechanisms by which sub-optimal nutrition in early life can affect reproductive ageing, the impact of
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investment costs and the need for extensive infrastructure. However, substantial emission reductions can be achieved through low-cost, infrastructure-independent measures —namely, optimizing how ships
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effects of NSPs on poultry performance. Locally sourced ingredients are becoming more prevalent, challenging some of the traditional enzyme strategies in regard to substrate presence and ultimately, optimal
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, the project will test the optimal set-up and presentation of VRIs to achieve best outcomes for victims, while simultaneously ensuring that officers are adequately supported when conducting VRIs. Supervisory
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. Therefore, identification of optimal recovery strategies to alleviate post-exercise muscle damage and soreness is crucial. Post-exercise nutrition and sleep practices are key components in an optimal recovery
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more adaptable to other chiral systems. Understanding how these two systems can be optimized and integrated, including effective solvent exchange and recovery, is crucial. Efficient solvent management is