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ROLE OF THE PHOSPHATE EXPORTER XPR1 IN VASCULAR CALCIFICATION – CALCIPHOS
Phosphate is one of the key minerals in the body that participates in the synthesis of nucleic acids and membranes, bone and tooth mineralization, energy production (ATP) and signal transduction. Phos
Neural basis of behavioral choice and sequences – DECISIONSEQ
The complexity of the interactions between an organism and its environment creates a variety of behavioral choices. It is essential for survival across the animal kingdom to make appropriate choices d
A new methodology for continuous monitoring of sea ice thickness and mechanical resistance via passive measurement of ambient seismic noise: proof of concept at the Vallunden Lake – ICEWAVEGUIDE
The decline of Arctic sea ice extent is one of the most spectacular signatures of global warming, and studies converge to show that this decline has been accelerating over the last 4 decades, with a r
Global Change: Assessment and Adaptation to Mediterranean Region Water Scarcity – CHAAMS
In the recent years, international organizations and a rich scientific activity have pointed out water as a strategic issue for the economic development of the Mediterranean region. This region is cha
Asteroseismic inversion of the carbon / oxygen stratification in evolved low mass stellar cores – INSIDE
In this project, we propose to determine, in a way independent of stellar evolution and its associated uncertainties, the radial stratification of carbon/oxygen in the cores of evolved low mass stars.
Physics of degradation in organic, nanocrystal, and hybrid solar cells – PROCES
«Third-generation« solar cells based on colloidal nanocrystals and perovskites are emerging technologies. While their efficiencies are being improved, the Achilles heel lies in their instability. Fundamental understandings on their degradation is indispensable for their further development.
Spoken lAnguage in motions: Learning and Adaptation of speech coMMunication in the context of BOdy motions – Salammbo
In everyday situations, we often speak while moving (e.g., walking together, cooking, knitting), and we move while speaking (e.g. head, arms and hands, posture). Breathing mediates between speech and
DimeData: On-line Platform for Editing Roman Period Accounts from the Soknopaios Temple in Dimê (Fayum) – DimeData
Previous research has blamed the Romans for the decline of the Egyptian temples. The current view, however, is that Rome played a stimulating role on the Egyptian economy. Against this background the