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, this inhibits bacterial growth—especially in already temperature-stressed bacteria. These interacting stressors can amplify ecological impacts. To generalize our findings, we propose experiments testing
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investigation will be zero-knowledge succint non-interactive argument of knowledge-- ZkSNARK. Subsequently, we will formalise the front-end (R1CS) and back-end (Groth16) of ZkSNARK in the Coq theorem prover and
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stakeholders, united by mutual interest in the landscape’s future. Cumbria, a county in the North-West of England, is home to some of the UK’s most prized landscapes. Over the centuries, intensive land
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About the Project Main description: Fiber-polymer composites are innovative ad sustainable alternative in construction due to their lightweight, excellent fatigue and durability, which are widely
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the centuries, intensive land management approaches have caused the landscape to become degraded. The plans for agricultural transition following the UK’s departure from the EU have created a unique opportunity
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) structures. The functional importance of this complexity is under explored. Our recent work indicates that different RNA isoforms adopt multiple distinct and functionally relevant structural conformations
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of Glasgow, or University of Oxford) to undertake your PhD research. About this Project Project Title: Physical Interactions in Constrained Environments: Reasoning, Sensing, Manipulation and Consensus
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exhibit complex two-dimensional structures whose performance is governed by subtle variations in layer stacking and nanoscale disorder—features that are difficult to resolve with currently available
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major output will be a decision support matrix that enables structured, multi-criteria analyses of land use decisions in future contexts. This matrix will translate quantitative and qualitative data
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The project aims to develop a publicly accessible in silico database that identifies and catalogues bacterial genes capable of altering the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Focusing on microbial modification of 5-fluorouracil (5FU), the study will...