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Allosteric regulation of cathepsins and procathepsins enzymatic activity by glycosaminoglycans and their mimetics
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Physical Chemistry according to UMO-2023/48/C/ST4/00163 agreement from 2023-12-01
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Bioogniwa Biofuel cells implanted into the living body as power source for other implantable devices. Optimization study.
ProjectsProject realized in Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics from 2019-01-14
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Environmental factors influencing the properties of high-strength steel subjected to the welding thermal cycle
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Materials Engineering and Bonding according to Zgoda z 15.02.2019 agreement from 2018-11-03
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CRUNCH CRUNCH ─ Climate Resilient Urban Nexus Choices: Operationalising the Food-Water-Energy Nexus
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Urban Design and Regional Planning according to UMO-2017/25/Z/HS6/03050 agreement from 2018-06-13
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Productive4.0 Electronics and ICT as enabler for digital industry and optimized supply chain management covering the entire product lifecycle
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Microwave and Antenna Engineering according to 387341/PnH/2017 agreement from 2017-12-20
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RIDII 2C A model method of road investment assessment at the STEŚ stage, taking into account the principles of sustainable development throughout the road's life cycle
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Transportation Engineering
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Productive 4.0 Electronics and ICT as enabler for digital industry and optimized supply chain management covering the entire product lifecycle
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Microwave and Antenna Engineering according to 737459 — PRODUCTIVE4.0 — H2020-ECSEL-2016-2-IA-two-stage agreement from 2017-05-15
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BisMolMechZM2020 Specific interactions of new antitumor unsymmetrical bisacridines, UAs, with DNA and ABC proteins and their potential to modulate the enzymatic activity and trancription of nuclear receptor as the elements of their molecular mechanism of action.
ProjectsProject realized in Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biochemistry according to UMO-2019/33/B/NZ7/02534 agreement from 2020-04-02