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researcher will evaluate the removal and recovery performance of Cd2+, Cr6+, Cu2+, Mn2+, Ni2+, and Zn2+ ions using porous adsorbent materials developed in the associated Thematic Project “Environmentally
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; dispersive estimates; global existence (in time) of solutions to semilinear problems, possibly assuming small initial data. This position will be supervised by Marcelo Rempel Ebert, Professor at the University
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settlements in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, as well as their associated public management processes. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches will be employed for documentary analysis, participatory
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for fellows: Brazil Eligibility of fellows: country/ies of residence: All Eligibility of fellows: nationality/ies: All Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteInstituto de Química
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The post-doctoral researcher (PD) will have the opportunity to work in a transdisciplinary and international team within the project
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experimentation is required. Mastery of techniques associated with imaging intracellular Ca2+ oscillations and phenotypic evaluation of organelles will be considered a plus. Experience gained in different
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Research Grant. The research activities will be carried out at the Interinstitutional Graduate Program in Statistics (PIPGEs), the result of an association between the Federal University of São Carlos's
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performance and health”, hosted by the University of Campinas's School of Applied Sciences (FCA-UNICAMP) in Limeira (Brazil) and associated with the HSHT – Hypoxia, Sport and Health Team. This international
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simulations, we will explore the role of Atlantic SST-based modes in modulating MHWs occurrences and associated physical mechanisms from interannual to multidecadal timescales. This project will contribute to a
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, immune cells and immune-metabolic biological pathways associated with effective or deficient anti-tumor responses after therapeutic intervention, in prospective and retrospective cohorts of endometrial