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also include an outpatient clinic that travels to stables and farms to examine and treat horses and farm animals. In total, we have about 200 employees who provide qualified animal healthcare 24/7. Read
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industry partners to further develop Sweden’s space sector in the field of research, development, and testing of spacecraft avionics, onboard data processing and its applications for a nano satellite mission
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classes (e.g. carbohydrates and proteins) and how it is influenced by distinct light conditions. The research strategy includes field studies and enrichment experiments to examine photoheterotrophy-related
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antimicrobials. We are investigating microbial stress responses that help bacteria and fungi to adapt to and overcome cell envelope stress and examine whether these defense systems could be exploited as accessory
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fabrics. Manufacturing by assembling textile test instruments. Textile characterisation and studies of actuation ability. To participate in the conduct of clinical studies and analyse the outcome through
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, Converg II, TriLoop, Tested-SoS and ReeDeem. You will conduct research and development together with industrial companies and public organisations, focusing on circular business models, digital
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project funded by the Swedish National Space Agency and managed by the Swedish Polar Research Sectretariate. The project will develop and test new methods to convert satellite data into detailed