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to improve crop performance in a sustainable way. However, despite promising laboratory results, microbial inoculation strategies often fail under realistic conditions because introduced strains do not persist
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soil. Through laboratory-scale and field tests, you will examine the fate of these compounds and compare them with model results, as well as assess their effects on soil. During this project you will
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in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery and/or treated for cardiogenic shock. You design and conduct laboratory-based studies, while also setting up and analyzing prospective and retrospective
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Protection and Explosive Safety. The department is part of the TNO unit Defence, Safety & Security. This project is a follow up of our previous published work on traumatic brain injury: https://www.nature.com
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conducted within the Surgical Robotics Laboratory and the Department of Biomechanical Engineering at the University of Twente, in close collaboration with the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and clinical
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the Earth’s magnetic field. The project is embedded in the Paleomagnetic Laboratory Fort Hoofddijk , which hosts two Quantum Diamond Microscopes and a Quantum Scanning Microscope, enabling magnetic imaging
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. The project is jointly supervised by Dr. Tarikere Niranjan (https://niranjangroup.weebly.com/prof-tarikere-t-niranjan.html ) and Dr. Emir Efendić (https://eefendic.com ) and examines how decision-makers in
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carry out soil sampling and tree growth measurements using dendrometers; Carry out laboratory experiments on collected forest soils by studying genetic (PCR) analyses, phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA
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on swept wings. A range of fabrication facilities available within our laboratory can be used to produce functional prototypes. All prototypes will be characterised for their dynamic and geometrical
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, and behavioral intervention using both quantitative and qualitative approaches, including field studies and stakeholder participation. More information can be found here https