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structures. he Tribology and System Dynamics Laboratory, Joint Research Unit 5513 of the CNRS, brings together researchers from three institutions: the Ecole Centrale de Lyon, the Ecole Nationale des
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protein is also involved in resolving specific DNA structures called Holliday junctions. Since its discovery in 2009 (Fekairi, 2009), SLX4 has also been known to interact with the MSH2 protein involved in
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for modelling protein structures and protein-ligand (metabolite) interactions. Using multi-scale molecular models, we aim to predict the structural features of gibberellin (GA) transporters, a key phytohormone
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: telluric hazards (seismic, gravity and tsunamigenic) and the associated risks, the dynamics of the lithosphere and the Earth imagery, geodesy-metrology of the Earth and the near Universe. The laboratory
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. For example, they will be involved in sampling, sample preparation, and fractionation procedures. They will share basic data on the physicochemical parameters of soils and their pedogenic environment. This will
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studies conducted by the combustion dynamics team of the EM2C laboratory, particularly on topics related to hydrogen. They will contribute to the operation of single- and multi-injector experimental test
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observed, which is then composed of an assembly of ice fragments or "floes". As they drift, the floes interact mechanically with each other via contact dynamics, a process fundamentally different from
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photoexcitation or a 'probe' to study relaxation dynamics in excited states. The Multiscale Structure & Dynamics of Complex Molecules (DYNAMO) team at the Institut Lumiere Matiere in Lyon uses these XUV pulses
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of the organism's genome. Over long evolutionary periods, specific interactions between hosts and TEs have been selected to facilitate their coexistence, thus preventing the extinction of the host and/or the TE. In
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range of disciplines, including evolutionary biology, ecology, computational biology, genetics, and comparative genomics. The build-up of biodiversity gradients from spatial diversification dynamics 1