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(KY vs. MT) on the performance and physiology of beef heifers, specifically as it relates to fescue toxicosis and heat stress susceptibility. This study utilizes a combination of measures including
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Residents (LPR), and foreign nationals. Non-U.S. citizen applicants should refer to the Guidelines for Non-U.S. Citizens Details page of the program website for information about the valid immigration
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conducts research on environmental health effects and aerospace medicine, addressing health and performance challenges faced by service members in operational military environments. About ORISE This program
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experiments involving bioconversion of feedstock and/or agricultural waste Acquire skills needed to improve efficiency, yield, and performance in advanced fermentation processes Build proficiency in operating
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/modifiers for asphalt binders and lubricants, research the separation process to produce high boiling FPO fraction, analyze their mechanical properties, and assess their performance evaluation. Resulting
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of mutations over time. Next generation sequence analysis will be performed on full-length cDNA products to assess diversity within and between infections over a period of 1 to 2 years. If selected, you will
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your academic and professional goals. Along the way, you will engage in a variety of research activities, including: Conducting human subject research on software usability and clinical performance
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research and gathering data on software application usability and clinical performance testing. Gaining experience developing, implementing and executing research studies. Evaluating software/hardware
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-automated processing pipeline capable of analyzing high-throughput plant phenotyping and soil-sensing data to extract key phenotypic traits. Advancing crop productivity within sustainable cropping systems
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of approximately 1.7 million square feet and high-performance computing facilities at the DOD Supercomputing Research Center. What will I be doing? Cascading hazards, such as the progression from wind to wildfire