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these, Alternaria mycotoxins are emerging as contaminants of increasing concern due to their presence in a wide range of commonly consumed foodstuffs, including cereals, fruits, and vegetables. With rising global
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will focus on the development of voice analysis technologies to enhance the prediction and triaging of Category 1 ambulance calls. Ambulance call centres play a critical role in triaging life-threatening
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Engineering, Marine Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Offshore Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuels. As part of a significant Industry-University partnership involving, in the first instance, the University
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uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), within the context of national emergency logistics. The project will examine how these technologies can be integrated with existing infrastructure to support the timely and
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, institutional and governance contexts shaping responses to heat and study emerging adaptation practices in unconventional knowledge settings, against the background of mental health and cognitive behaviour
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Newcastle in recent years and are typically higher than the national average. Ambulance callouts related to alcohol, place time and resource pressure on the emergency services, as well as having potential
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(NP) led by Professor Jeremy J Baumberg, FRS (https://www.np.phy.cam.ac.uk/ ), as part of UK targeted collaboration on 3D Metamaterials. Metamaterials provide emergent properties by combining nano-scale
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epidemiology and statistical and mathematical modelling For appointment at grade 7: A4 Normally Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) plus track record of emerging independence within a
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average. Ambulance callouts related to alcohol, place time and resource pressure on the emergency services, as well as having potential to impact workers physically and emotionally. The impact of illicit
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services, urgent treatment centres, and Emergency Departments. Potential areas of investigation include: Workforce planning and service redesign Use of digital technologies New and emerging roles in same day