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) and heat for geothermal projects. Deep crustal fluid flow and the resulting fluid-rock reactions that mobilise heat and metals into the fluids are key to its potential as an economic resource. However
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DoS: Professor Kerry Howell, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and University of Plymouth 2nd Supervisor: Dr Angela Stevenson 3rd Supervisor: Ms Heidi Tillin 4th Supervisor: Dr Ana Hilario , University
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engineers, concentrating activity and nutrient deposition around nests in ways that alter microclimate and plant communities. Processes such as ‘landscapes of fear’ affect where birds nest. This could
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reproduction and occupy adult ecological niches. Soft-tissue growth is essentially achieved by the synthesis and retention of proteins, an energetically expensive process, typically accounting for 25-40
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microenvironment (TME), affecting immune cell signalling in ways that can either promote or inhibit tumour growth. While several clinical and preclinical trials have explored radioimmunotherapy, success has been
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Description Climate change is driving more frequent and intense heatwaves, with major consequences for biodiversity, ecological functioning, and ecosystem services provided to society. In coastal habitats, most
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The Winam Gulf catchment of Lake Victoria has historically been affected by poor land management practices leading to soil erosion, loss of agricultural productivity, flooding and downstream impact on lake