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molluscs in the North Sea and Wadden Sea in the state-of-the-art NIGEL geochemistry lab , to test how they recorded natural storms. Thirdly, you apply your knowledge to reconstruct storm distributions during
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implementation and evaluation of a live prototype: a server-based, functional digital platform that integrates the soundscape assessment algorithms and can be tested both in controlled environments and in-situ
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close examination of ICL, transnational criminal law, and how the two might intersect to allow for new, innovative pathways for enforcing accountability against corporations engaged in criminal activity
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, and optimize the internal architectures that deliver the right mechanical response. The final designed structures will be fabricated and validated through mechanical testing, ensuring clinical and
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, synthesize, and test MIPs, integrate them into a point-of-care (POC) device, and validate their performance on real-world AMR samples. The ultimate goal: a functional prototype that supports faster, more
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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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parametrisation. The models are compared to benchmark models and analysed regarding robustness and sensitivity. In a second step, the models will be tested under different climate change scenarios. The newly
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centuries-old governance practices might reshape our understanding of contemporary water management? Tilburg Law School is seeking an ambitious PhD candidate to examine what today’s governance of water
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will be asked to examine the ‘afterlife’ of their proposed technology along four disciplinary lines of inquiry: Value and market-making processes (Sociology) Framing in public debate and decision-making
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. the materials have optimal acoustic impedance and attenuation characteristics; additionally, a desirable characteristic is optical transparency to allow for validation testing by optical imaging. Information