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, dynamic environment! Our projects are collaborative, involving multiple partners working on cutting-edge and innovative technology, both those we develop in-house and those from our partners to provide
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proteome and how this leads to a bacterial adherence phenotype. Direct S-acylation substrates of ZHHC5 will be identified using a mass spectrometry-based proteomics method that we have developed. Specific
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pathway and the molecular processes that give rise to heterogeneity. Timeliness: Understanding how germination is regulated is central to developing new strategies to prevent and treat C. difficile
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, ensemble Kalman filters, and physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) enforce conservation laws while fitting observations. The key is to apply the vast amount of physical insights developed in turbulence
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of Manchester and Sheffield (PuMaS), focused on underpinning the development of ceramic materials and technologies for the safe and secure disposition of the UK’s inventory of plutonium. This represents one
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al. 2023). This study has not been performed in multi-dimensional simulations due to a lack of available simulation software. Ruan et al. (2020) developed the first beam-MHD hybrid model capable
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boron-containing heterocycles - cyclic compounds which contain one or more boron atoms. The aims of the project will be to develop chemical methods to prepare the new organoboron compounds, and explore
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support a process and outcomes evaluation of the Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams (PHIRST) scheme (https://phirst.nihr.ac.uk/) and is funded by the National Institute for Health Research
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wave theory in inhomogeneous, expanding waveguides that have steady flows. Wave propagation and instability theory will be developed and applied to a number of solar structures from pores, magnetic
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the discovery of spicules by Father Secchi about 150 years ago, a number of competing theories have been developed to model the generation, propagation and energy and momentum transport capabilities of spicules