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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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workshops as a means to continuously improve technical and theoretical knowledge. Ability to obtain information from literature and from colleagues and integrate this into developing and optimizing work
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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
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aims to address these inefficiencies by developing innovative technologies for cleaning optimization and water reuse. The research will explore the use of ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence imaging to monitor
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sensors to understand their local surroundings at sea and inform optimal action. To ensure safety requires the ability to reliably detect, image and recognise their environment, in terms of surrounding sea
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. Finally, a set of recommendations and a toolkit will be developed to support the optimization of professional support services for dentists. This research will take a realist approach to develop a programme
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investigate how to optimize the "athlete-equipment-playing environment" interface, integrating state-of-the-art profiling technologies. The research will adopt an individualised sport approach, targeting up
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genomic investigation of their demise in the UK. This will involve optimizing WGS sequencing protocols for working on museum specimens and developing best practices for museum metagenomics. We will focus
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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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designing and developing experimental equipment suitable for containing the liquids at the temperatures needed, as well as optimizing the quality of the data obtained, both through experiment design and