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devices (see text box). In 2019 Airbus Avionics launched a new project to characterize the risks associated with thermal neutrons particles for avionics equipment. The SEE qualification for components to
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(protective against amyloidosis). However, the same loop at the mutation site of the S52P mutant (associated with the most aggressive form of transthyretin amyloidosis) is loosened, causing degradation of
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chemistry, biology, nuclear physics, and materials science. The UK, along with France and Germany is an associate and major funder of the ILL. RETURN TO THE LIST
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biology, nuclear physics, and materials science. The UK, along with France and Germany, is an Associate and major funder of the ILL. About the IBS - The Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) is a research
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chemistry, biology, nuclear physics, and materials science. The UK, along with France and Germany is an associate and major funder of the ILL. Imperial College London RETURN TO THE LIST
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their needs, LENS seeks to establish good working relations with the European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA). LENS will be in close dialogue with the League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources
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al and theoretical particle physics and its applications (such as medical physics), as well as associated spin-off and outreach activities. https://www.einstein.unibe.ch/ See also Report on a former ILL
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far they are then absorbed by the cells, their toxicity, is difficult. As is understanding any associated risks to health using these nanomaterials. A European collaboration of researchers, including
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shows that how easily a hydride ion can jump depends critically on what happens to the electrons associated with those vacancies [ 1 ] . Using density functional theory calculations, researchers from the
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