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plastic waste, and hazardous materials). While there is a legal trade in waste exports, waste is also a profitable product for illicit activities and organised crime. Finding loopholes in transnational
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Department of Biosciences at Blindern, the Life Science Building, Oslo. Job description Exposing animals to hypothermia can induce neuronal plasticity, improve memory functions, and protect neurons from
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subspecialties, including but not limited to: Trauma and acute care Surgical oncology MIS/bariatric Breast Endocrine Urology Transplant Cardiac Thoracic Neurosurgery Orthopedics Vascular Plastic and Reconstructive
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elements, such as granules or powder, for sorting and reuse. This applies to materials like glass, plastics, aggregates, composites, and rubber waste. Since this stage is energy-intensive, recycling crushed
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, depends on the populations phenotypic plasticity and/or genetic adaptation. We have cultured springtail species and populations from several Temperate and Arctic sites, which will form the backbone
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to hypothermia can induce neuronal plasticity, improve memory functions, and protect neurons from degeneration. The goal of this project is to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms and neural benefits
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phenotypic plasticity and/or genetic adaptation. As our model system, we study springtails (Collembola), key terrestrial ectothermic invertebrates of the soil community. The postdoc will be mainly responsible