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10 UK fundings (2 172 422 £) : Treatment of wastes, slurries and soils with electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) for volume and hazard reduction, improved handling and resource recovery. … BdlAnnée 2005 UK Research and Innovation, Royaume Uni

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University OF Newcastle UPON TYNE, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Royaume Uni

01/11/2005 UK funding (168 009 £) : Failure of tolerance induction in the innate immune system and its contribution to clinical alcoholic hepatitis syndrome
01/10/2005 UK funding (178 048 £) : The Role Of Sam68 (Src-Associated Substrate During Mitosis Of 68kda) And Interacting Protein Partners in Prostate Cancer
01/10/2005 UK funding (202 194 £) : Does time preference mediate the relationship between socio-economic position and health related behaviours?
01/05/2005 UK funding (256 836 £) : The effects of Mifepristone on cognitive impairment in Bipolar Disorder
15/04/2005 UK funding (325 738 £) : Functional analysis of genetic interactions affected in non-syndromic cleft lip/palate formation
01/07/2005 UK funding (397 823 £) : Group A streptococcal fimbriae - novel surface structures interacting with human tonsil
01/10/2005 UK funding (548 793 £) : Neuropathological Substrates of Dementia after Stroke
01/10/2005 UK funding (685 577 £) : Real-time Visualisation of a Shared Geo-spatial Model (RVSGM)
01/11/2005 UK funding (745 276 £) : Treatment of wastes, slurries and soils with electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) for volume and hazard reduction, improved handling and resource recovery.
10/01/2005 UK funding (955 656 £) : Support for Newcastle Brain Tissue Bank

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