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an industry partner you will conduct a series of investigative processes (e.g. systematic reviews, meta-analyses, observational and intervention studies), to evaluate the efficacy and current usage of different
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This project will utilise the internationally unique pathogen genomic and associated meta data for all TB cases in the UK, numbering in the tens of thousands over more than a decade. This data set
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use of classical ecological theories of meta-communities and ecological networks, to develop a decision-making framework to inform restoration efforts across Wales. The framework will bring together
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hepatitis C virus (HCV)) among migrants to high-income countries through systematic review and, if appropriate, meta-analysis; • building on previous work linking administrative immigration data with
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the effectiveness of an audio/visual online coaching programme that leverages digital health technologies as part of a novel intervention that can be easily accessed by a wide audience. This will be compared with
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evaluating school-based delivery of CBT-T for children and young people with non-underweight eating disorders. The project begins with a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise existing evidence on
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can be altered by the dietary addition of plant-based compounds such as tannins, flavonoids or essential oils (Bature et al., 2024). In a recent meta-analysis Belanche et al. (2020) reported
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pressure to reduce both energy demand and chemical consumption. Project SandSCAPE, an Ofwat-funded programme, tackles this challenge by integrating purpose-built robots that skim slow sand filter beds while
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similarities (such as parallel micro-ridges), but also clear differences (such as presence or absence of trichomes or nectar glands on the surface). This interdisciplinary PhD project investigates (1
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– United Kingdom PhD programme: Harper Adams University PhD programme Fixed term until 30 September 2028 Research project description Agricultural robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies could soon be