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., directly reduce the amount of primary iron per charge. While relatively simple to implement, this approach inevitably increases the impurity levels and tramp element content of the steel, which can have
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Microscopy (SEM) studies and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) investigations. Bibliography: 1) M. Kowalczyk et al. Optical Materials Express 6, 2273-2282 (2016). 2) R.-N. Verrone et al. ACS Applied Nano Materials
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others previously showed that different types of cellular stress, e.g. oxidative stress or heat shock, elicit recruitment of RBPs into stress granules (SGs) and that SGs and aberrant phase transitions can
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of roots, nodules, and tubers, using reference genotypes and by manipulating abiotic factors (e.g. temperature, water, N). You will conduct molecular and cellular analyses using histology, microscopy, single
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the framework of the Research School for Excellence in Materials Science for Cement-Based Materials (RECEM), which is funded by the Swedish Research Council. The postgraduate studies are expected to lead to a
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of adaptability, capable of reaching thermoelectric power factors (PF = σS²) exceeding 40 µW cm⁻¹ K⁻² at room temperature⁵—more than four times higher than that of (Bi,Sb)₂Te₃. Moreover, these materials can be
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, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy), to determine the interactions between intact bacteria, bacterial virulence factors, and human
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internal regions of the tuber can lead to inconsistent fry quality, reduced processing yield, higher energy and oil use, and increased rejection rates. However, the biological and genetic drivers of internal
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and adaptive immune system. The work tasks include methods within molecular biology, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy
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, the postdoctoral coworker can partly focus his/her research on the advanced characterization of nanostructure materials by transmission electron microscopy. Prepare scientific publications and contribute to project