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are suitable. The aims of this project are to Review operating characteristics proposed for rare disease trials Develop novel Bayesian operating characteristics for different types of rare disease trials Apply
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for health policy decision-making, these methods will be developed using a Bayesian framework. This PhD project will deliver a substantial contribution to original research in the area of health data science
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can automatically be extended to a total of 4 years, provided that the employer does not issue a non-extension notice within a maximum of 12 months. Your future tasks: You actively participate in
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an adhesive heavy application, and to find methods for End-of-Life disassembly. Battery pack construction uses adhesives to fix multiple cells in place, creating a block of battery modules. The adhesive has
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The Medicines And Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency; | Canary Wharf, England | United Kingdom | about 16 hours ago
contacts to achieve progress on shared objectives Ensure delivery of timely quality outcomes, through providing the right resources to do the job, reviewing and adjusting performance expectations and
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. Applicants will need to produce a research proposal of c. 3,000 words. This should specify a research objective, the nature of the historiographical contribution to be made, and the methodology to be employed
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(steve.clifford@ncl.ac.uk ) or Dr Rebecca Hill (rebecca.hill@ncl.ac.uk ) Find out more about the Newcastle University Centre for Cancer here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/cancer Find out more about the Faculty of Medical
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decontamination technique for legacy pond furniture (mainly steels and stainless steels). To achieve key objectives, 3 overarching goals have been set out, focusing on (i) development of a non-contact
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abort (or not engage) if the bright white lines that fit a defined and rigid expectation are not clearly visible. These systems use algorithms, rather than AI machine learning, to detect road markings and
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innovation and find diverse applications across industries such as aerospace, energy, and automotive. Among its various techniques, wire-arc directed energy deposition (WA-DED) stands out as a highly promising