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here is the prediction of the composition of communities of marine entities (zooplankton, marine snow particles, and coral reef fishes) from environmental data taken around the point of the biological
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formation. Adapt a protocol for fossil minerals to modern systems in order to better interpret current geochemical signals. The project duration is 2 years – 48 months – with a funding of €110K. Expected
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LyonCountryFranceCitySolaizePostal Code69360StreetRond-point de l'échangeur de SolaizeGeofield Contact City Rueil-Malmaison Website http://www.ifpenergiesnouvelles.com/ Street 4 avenue de Bois-Préau Postal Code 92852 STATUS: EXPIRED
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environment: The proteomics of cellular signaling group is highly international, with members from France, Portugal, the USA, Brazil, Estonia, Germany, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Spain. The group is part of
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writing Preferred: Experience with MATLAB (especially for auditory modeling or signal processing) Familiarity with audiological data and test batteries Working knowledge of French is a plus Candidates
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-effectively integrated into advanced technology nodes for sensor, nonvolatile memory, logic, and neuromorphic applications. Currently, hafnium-zirconium mixed oxide (HfxZr1-xO2) offers the widest stoichiometry
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identified the first mutations in the NLGN-NRXN-SHANK pathway, which has a key role in synapse formation within the brain. Our results highlight the genetic heterogeneity of autism, but also point at common
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the first mutations in the NLGN-NRXN-SHANK pathway, which has a key role in synapse formation within the brain. Our results highlight the genetic heterogeneity of autism, but also point at common biological