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opportunity structures for social interactions can serve as proxies for social networks and how they impact health. Your work will contribute to a groundbreaking methodological framework for modeling social
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these policies. Moreover, this project will consider the interaction of governance structures with the normative field of actor behaviour to better understand society's emerging and constantly changing
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empirical research by analysing data to trace emerging governance arrangements and assess how they interact with those normative ideals and whether they can live up to them. While the overarching topic
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, and benefit from frequent (virtual) interaction with other internationally renowned research groups working on e-values and multiple testing, such as at CWI (Amsterdam), in Italy, and the US. We are an
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veterinary diseases, focusing on both the bacterial side and the host interactions. This team is part of a department where expertise in host-pathogen interactions, antibiotic resistance, and intracellular
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to function in such a dense environment, where molecules are constantly interacting and might just clump together? The key might lie in the constant energy conversion through metabolism, which might
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. Current practices are typically qualitative and ad hoc, which limits comparability and transparency across clients, especially in commercial insurance contexts. This PhD project aims to develop a structured
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discipline to adopt a methodology in which participants keep track of their thoughts and feelings with a view to assessing and treating prolonged grief in everyday life. She also explores the interaction
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to distinguish between different sources, genres and content. This project studies how young people’s cognitive information processing and their affective sensemaking processes interact when weighing AI-generated
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of different expressive forms such as spoken or written language, (moving) images, animations, sound, gestures, or others. How do these expressive forms or semiotic modes interact to construct meaning? Which