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Collagen, its health benefits and how to add it to your diet

Marine collagen is a type of protein found in the connective tissues of various marine species such as fish, crustaceans and molluscs. It has recently gained popularity as a dietary supplement due to its health benefits. In this article, we’ll explore what marine collagen is, its health benefits, and how to add …

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UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 2, 2023

UNSW offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to support international undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students commencing full-time study at UNSW. Some scholarships will provide a full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies. Students wishing to …

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Vitamin K: role and benefits for the body

Vitamin K plays an important role in the body by helping in blood clotting. This means that it helps stop bleeding by activating proteins involved in blood clotting. Vitamin K is also important for bone health. It helps in the production of proteins necessary for bone formation and to maintain it in …

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Fully-Funded Rotary Peace Fellowships

The Rotary Peace Fellowships are fully-funded scholarships offered by Rotary International to study a Master’s degree program in peace and conflict resolution at one of the Rotary Peace Centers located at leading universities around the world. These fellowships are designed to support individuals who are committed to promoting peace and …

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Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology – Australian National University (ANU)

We are seeking candidates to join the PhD program of the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) at the ANU. Successful candidates will join the new Talo Computational Talent Accelerator of the JCSMR to apply knowledge and research skills from computer science to address biomedical problems. We offer PhD scholarships for intellectually curious and …

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Distinguished Junior Fellowship – Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory (SLAB)

The South Bay Interdisciplinary Science Center (SBISC) is one of the four core divisions of the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory (SLAB), situated in Dongguan, the Pearl River Delta. Centered around materials research, SBISC supports basic and applied research in matter and energy, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, and artificial intelligence. Through various in-house …

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Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in offshore wind energy School of Engineering and the SFI MaREI Centre in the Ryan Institute

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full time three-year PhD research position available on MEGA4Wind in the School of Engineering at the University of Galway from the 1st June 2023. The MEGA4Wind project develops floating offshore wind technologies, where the successful candidate will conduct wind resource evaluation, …

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FAO–Hungarian Government Scholarship Programme 2023–2024

The following Master of Science degree course is offered in English for the 2023–24 academic year: Master in Agricultural Water Management Engineering Master in Biotechnology University           The following university and faculty participates: Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Szent István Campus, Budapest Conditions Courses will be offered provided the …

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Radboud Encouragement Scholarship at the Radboud University

Radboud University wants to contribute to a healthy and free world with equal opportunities for all. We find it important to realise a diverse and inclusive campus for all our students and staff. In order to give all talented students the opportunity to become part of our academic community, including …

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Quelles sont les différences entre les vitamines D2 et D3

Vitamins D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol) are the two most commonly used forms of vitamin D. Although their chemical names are slightly different, the two forms of vitamin D are biologically similar and are converted into an active form of vitamin D in the body. However, there are a few differences …

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