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to avoid abrasion and agglomeration. A small-scale experiment will be devised to explore some of the complexities. There will be issues of supersonic flow and how the presence of an abrasive fluid affects
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to avoid abrasion and agglomeration. A small-scale experiment will be devised to explore some of the complexities. There will be issues of supersonic flow and how the presence of an abrasive fluid affects
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of Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry). Our group investigates fundamental questions in bioinorganic chemistry using advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the structure and reactivity of complex metal
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program connecting complex carbohydrate structural analysis with application. The successful candidate will become an integral member of the Whistler Center and the Department of Food Science, contributing
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or additional language structures (at the phonological and/or morphosyntactic level) by adults. The successful candidate will work within a research project hosted at Masaryk University and investigated jointly
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structures. Extract meaningful physical insights from complex data. Collaborative Research: Work closely with the research team, including Conroy group members, to refine experimental approaches. Engage with
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in the article text). Ability to conduct independent scientific research. Ability to collaborate on complex scientific, research, and development tasks within a research team. Ability to apply basic
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of the structure and use of routinely collected cancer data. In this role, the postholder will act as a liaison between the National Disease Registration Service and the Departments of Public Health
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of this state-of-the-art facility, which is expected to be fully operational by 2035/2036 and will include advanced laboratories for diagnostics and research, cutting-edge biosafety systems, and complex technical
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measures the physical assembly of the complex between EF-Tu and tRNA, the key components of the ribosomal translation machinery in the microbes, in a GTP-dependent manner. Among the key duties