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—where material is poured in bulk—3DCP constructs elements layer by layer via extrusion, introducing unique challenges related to interfacial bonding and structural performance. This PhD project aims
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benefits of heat therapy to diseases with an inflammatory component, such as cardiovascular disease. Further, some studies and anecdotal evidence document benefits to pain-related outcomes following acute
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of the workflow. While the majority of the project is computer based, there is a small lab-based component in order to generate cell samples to be able to acquire the NMR data. Once proof of concept has been
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availability, sea ice, and mixed layer depth influence community size spectra, vertical particle flux and carbon export. This will be supported by sediment trap data and elemental analysis. A key aim is to
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on atomic scale, requiring the development and study of ever more realistic model systems. Single atom catalysts, where the catalytic site contains only a single metal atom supported on a heterogenous
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Experience with wet lab research e.g. at either undergraduate or post-graduate level. The prospective student will have had previous knowledge and hands-on experience of cell biology or biochemistry and/or
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associated with genome dominance. Transposable element distribution and activity will also be analysed using long-read sequencing. This project is primarily computational and offers comprehensive
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, TGF-beta) and anti-tumoral (e.g., IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha) cytokines within the TME under co-culture conditions. We plan to use a flow-based multiplex assay to profile cytokine changes post-RT, identifying
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano