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to the design, fabrication and characterization of different test devices in order to assess the future potential of those materials. Activities : • Bibliographic research and technology watch • Use of design
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/activation of specific populations of neurons, (s)he will test whether similar (or distinct) populations of mRNAs get recruited to distinct compartments in response to specific activation. In parallel, (s)he
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collective success, as well as the development of the laboratory itself. Measurements of $b$-hadron decays provide powerful tests of the Standard Model, and can help shed light on some of the great unanswered
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through bench tests or on-site trials, these proofs of concept will demonstrate the benefits in terms of safety, operational efficiency, and battery life extension. Where to apply Website https
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be to make explicit selections of the best astrometric sources and test their efficiency in real VLBI analysis. Following our preliminary tests, the selection of adapted sources could improve by a
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. For these reasons, it is hypothesised that the accessory chromosomes are key drivers for the evolution of pathogenicity in fungi. This project therefore aims to test if the two-speed genome model also applies
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performance. A key objective is to examine how different KG embedding techniques can facilitate complex query answering. These techniques vary in their representation spaces and in how they define relational
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constructs for preclinical testing. • Perform cellular assays of influenza virus function, and ex vivo assays on bronchial epithelial tissue, in collaboration with project partners. • Collaborate with project
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techniques (electrophoresis, fluorescence, mass spectrometry, etc.) Implementation of enzyme activity tests Drafting of progress reports This project will be carried out at CERMAV (UPR CNRS 5301) within
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participate in in vitro/ex vivo testing. Supervision & Environment • Denys Nikolayev (IETR Rennes): expert in wireless bioelectronics and wave control in tissues • Simon Hemour (IMS Bordeaux): expert in RF