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the most comprehensive overview of SMARTs to date and highlights several important common problems. First, sample size calculations rarely reflect the multistage structure and the intended treatment‑sequence
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have partnered with AWE to fund a 4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in oxide scintillators. We will
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the menopausal microbiome using innovative experimental models, supported by structured training in preclinical models, batch fermentation, human colon models, LC–MS–based metabolomics, and next-generation
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, preferably at Masters level (in exceptional circumstances a 2:1 degree can be considered). To apply visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply/apply-online.aspx For any enquiries about the project please
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with Graphs led by Prof. Nils M. Kriege. Our research focuses on the development of new methods and learning algorithms for structured data. Graphs and networks are ubiquitous in various domains from
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jointly learn from images and text, most current systems are still limited in three important ways: they primarily rely on statistical pattern recognition rather than structured clinical reasoning
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stormwater) are a sustainable solution, but their long-term performance often suffers due to generic design approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD
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approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD project will transform rain garden design by linking plant traits to hydrological and ecological outcomes
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an annual stipend of up to £10,000 Supervision and guidance from leading experts in the field Structured research training at SOAS. Access to workspace and resources to attend and present at national