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year round Details Proteins bind and recognise each other using large surface areas. This recognition process is vital for a variety of biological applications. Sensing and recognizing specific proteins
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, has been shown to have a synergistic effect in increasing the toughness of composites in some cases. This research is following the recently started research program on understanding the effect of nano
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precise control over fibre composition and architecture. The core objective of this project is to combine electrospinning with various conductive enhancement techniques to fabricate novel electrode
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. The ability to accurately model these molecules using computational chemistry is limited due to a lack of efficient Gaussian basis sets that systematically reduce errors as their size is increased. In
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Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), whereby bacteria and other microorganisms become resistant to antibiotics and other medicines, is a significant global
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. This PhD is one of a number of projects hosted by the Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures (CDT-GIF). We are offering pioneering research projects that will enable PhD researchers
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, triggers an abrupt overheating of the surface. CHF is a major safety limit for PWRs and reactors must be designed in such a way that CHF is never exceeded to avoid overheating and damage to the fuel clad
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(Fission 1 protein) is a mitochondrial outer membrane protein best known for its role in mitochondrial division and mitophagy regulation. Recent studies reveal that FIS1, together with Mid51, also
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Details The Casson lab at the University of Sheffield is looking for enthusiastic researchers to investigate how environmental signals regulate plant development and how this impact on plant productivity
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the same is true of religious and political beliefs). An overlooked difference is that delusions are not shared, whereas other types of beliefs are co-produced by groups of people and then proliferated in