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computing, processor and memory system design, new computer architectures for efficiency and scalability, parallel and multi-core systems, domain-specific accelerators (e.g., for AI, graphics and vision), and
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for spinal pain processing. Journal of Physiology 593: 4319-4339 (doi:10.1113/JP270855 ) Hughes DI, Sikander S, Kinnon CM, Boyle KA, Watanabe M, Callister RJ, Graham BA. (2012). Morphological, neurochemical
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metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes (T2D), Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obesity, collectively referred to as metabolic syndrome (MetS), has occurred in parallel with a global decline
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of deposited slag at the coast by wave and tidal processes, followed by rapid lithification of the reworked material creates beach rock platforms made almost entirely out of anthropogenic material. The processes
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; Kumar et al., 2023). This process is well known within soils, but even within cold, low biomass glacial environments, there are hints that microbial communities could be important degraders. For example
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Ubiquitin signals in Parkinson’s disease Supervisor: Helen Walden Outline: Ubiquitin signalling controls almost every cellular process in humans, including targeting poorly folded proteins for destruction