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proposed polymer. The alloy composition from HyCARE will be used: TiFe₀.₈₅Mn₀.₀₅. The composition and structure of the alloy will be characterized by EPMA and XRD. Pellets that cannot be activated under
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consolidator project (SymbiOCEAN) led by the Photosymbiosis team. Several interactions will take place with the Grenoble and EMBL imaging platforms, and with the project's local and international partners during
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reaction times, waste production, and high costs). Despite its advantages, orthogonal relay catalysis faces several challenges. Indeed, when multiple catalysts are mixed in the same reactor, interactions
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. Since 2017, active research has been conducted on a revolutionary robotic structure called “vine” growing robot. It is a soft, inflatable robot, which deploys by growth at the tip instead of rigid body
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part of the Gustave Roussy Inserm Unit U981, aims to investigate synthetic lethal interactions as new therapeutic strategies for tumours defective in DNA repair or epigenetic processes. Our team closely
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et Territoires) team—recognised as an Équipe Mixte de Recherche (EMR) by CNRS—focuses on the multi-scale modelling of solar energy systems, their interaction with urban environments, and the coupling
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such as distributed generation, interconnection, interaction among local grids and storage, with a particular emphasis on determining exchange prices for energy resources that can stimulate the development
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, the successful candidate is expected to contribute to: the creation of a database of translation material in 1000 French and British periodicals; the establishment of a prosopography; 1 interactive map
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tantalising patterns of deviations from the Standard Model flavor SU(3) symmetry of the strong interactions. Understanding the origin of these deviations requires the analysis of additional data, which LHCb is