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of information and data used in current work. LanguagesROMANIANLevelMother Tongue LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information
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chromosomal instability and telomere spectrum disorders, including Fanconi Anaemia and Bloom Syndrome. You will be embedded within the Genome Stability Laboratory and the PRECISE Proton Research Group, gaining
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a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Physiological pulsatile flows are unsteady and can exhibit hydrodynamic instabilities; in
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of chaotic mixing obtained for the flow of the algal solution within a channel comprising movable wall sections. The objective is to standardize the residence time distribution in the channel receiving
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registered at the MIMME Doctoral School (https://mimme.ed.univ-poitiers.fr/ ). Institut Pprime is a dedicated research unit (UPR) of the CNRS. Its scientific activities span a broad spectrum ranging from
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support services or case management in an educational or community-based setting. Knowledge of issues related to food insecurity, housing instability, and access to basic needs. Ability to promote a culture
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and trajectories, with a total stored current of approximately 120 mA, will be recombined. Supervised by a researcher from the Accelerators and Ion Sources Division of LPSC, as well as by the researcher
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and Policy program. The main research area to which the scholar will contribute will be analyses of macroeconomic and financial instability. The scholar will primarily be responsible for studying and
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security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency
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flow velocity increases: turbulence-induced vibration, vortex-induced resonance, and fluid–elastic instability, with vibration amplitudes progressively increasing from one regime to the next