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sweat distribution across impairment groups which may inform future clothing design for improved thermoregulation. Additionally, it will explore cooling interventions, using computational modelling
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alloying elements from the OBMs like V and Mn (which depends on the iron ore sources) will be distributed between the steel, slag and dust during EAF steelmaking. The presence of these residual elements in
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, particularly in computer networks, operating systems, computer architecture and distributed systems Excellent programming, system building and measurement skills are required Be familiar with, and ideally worked
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refine simulation tools and machine learning solutions to advance stroke treatment. This involves improving existing computational models that simulate cerebral blood flow, oxygen distribution, and brain
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distribution. This process often takes place in large scale driers where the material is heated and broken up mechanically with mixing blades. However, under certain conditions the process can break down as the
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this issue and we could use obtain data-driven models using machine learning algorithms such as artificial neural networks, reinforcement learning, and deep learning. A typical caveat of data-driven modelling