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Transforming Habits [TRANSHAB]. Agency, Cognition, and Social Change
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In vivo separate assessment of pancreatic beta cell mass and beta cell function, from normal glucose regulation to longstanding type 2 diabetes mellitus, with the aid of a positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) method
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Dicendo discitur. Assessing the educational value of declamation, from early imperial age to current times
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Magnetic skyrmions, skyrmionic bubbles and domain walls for spintronic applications
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Fostering text comprehension as a way to make learning and thinking visible
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Towards innovative methodologies to design metallic Additive Manufactured (AM) complex components for civil engineering structures subjected to time varying loading
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Disentangling the molecular interplay between the gut microbiota and the host in the first stages of life (I-MAP)
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Study, devolopment and in vitro/in vivo validation of a prototype smart prosthetic sudtem (SMARTPROSYS) improving joint replacement and treatment includono management of eventuali associated infection.
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Fast readable label by Unique Magnetic Fingerprints on Industry 4.0: polymeric nanocomposites for a global exchange of information with a high level of security. (U-MagFinger)
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Constraining strongly coupled quantum field theories using symmetry Acronym: COSQFITS
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DonKeyWorld: a comprehensive study on Equus asinus from biodiversity management to milk nutraceutical and technological properties