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local adaptation by suppressing recombination, which allows advantageous allele combinations to be maintained together (co-adaptation). However, this suppression of recombination comes at a cost: it
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diviser et recombiner les ondes électromagnétiques pour estimeravec précision un changement de phase optique en exploitant l'intrication quantique. Ce travail de doctorat prévoit la mise en oeuvred'un
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setups to study the transformations in a reversible and non-reversible regime of thin films of AZO (Al-doped ZnO). - Characterize the evolution of excess charge carriers and recombination times in
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and a phosphorescent emitter (organometallic complex). The operating principle relies on the generation and recombination of electron–hole pairs (excitons) within the organic matrix, followed by energy
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(OPVs). The MOLTECH-Anjou Laboratory (https://moltech-anjou.univangers.fr/en/ ) is a mixed CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research) - University of Angers research unit which gathers
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-x gluons, where nonlinear recombination effects tame the growth of gluon densities and ensure consistency with fundamental unitarity constraints. This highly occupied gluonic matter is described by
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Master 2/Engineer student Internship − 5-6 months, Bordeaux − Engineering and Characterization of Recombinant Antimicrobial Proteins Duration and Period: 5 to 6 months, between May 2026 and November 2026
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and trajectories, with a total stored current of approximately 120 mA, will be recombined. Supervised by a researcher from the Accelerators and Ion Sources Division of LPSC, as well as by the researcher
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, is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in recombinant protein technologies and biochemistry. Our team investigates previously uncharacterized motif-mediated
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Del Nuovo Cimento 43, 45 (2020). [4] V. I. Safarov et al., Recombination Time Mismatch and Spin Dependent Photocurrent at a Ferromagnetic-Metal–Semiconductor Tunnel Junction, Phys. Rev. Lett. 128