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Launch of first free and comprehensive web-based data resource of measures for person centred care
Plymouth University news: With patient centred care at the centre of health policy, a new, free resource is welcomed by those responsible for instigating and implementing health policy
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Particle characterisation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-physics-research-group/particle-characterisation
University of Plymouth research: Suspended in the waters of rivers, estuaries, coastal seas and the open oceans are tiny particles of sediment, small animals and tiny plants as well as a range of dead and decaying detritus.
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Shelf-edge dynamics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-physics-research-group/shelf-edge-dynamics
Plymouth University research: Shelf seas are regions that lie between the deep ocean and land masses. They represent around nine per cent of the area covered by the global ocean but are disproportionately important to all life on Earth.
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Submesoscales
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-physics-research-group/submesoscales
Plymouth University research: Submesoscales are apparent as lateral density gradients and intense circulations throughout the upper ocean over horizontal scales of 1-10 km.
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Opportunities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-physics-research-group/opportunities
Plymouth University: As academic staff, we always welcome enquiries from students interested in marine physics and who wish to be involved in fieldwork.
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Song Collectors Pathway project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cornerstone-heritage/song-collectors-pathway-project
The collective is at the forefront of efforts to document signing practices in the UK and Ireland.
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University spinout to play key role in research to protect US military from deadly viruses
The Vaccine Group, a University of Plymouth spinout company, is to play a central role in a multi-million-dollar project to protect US military forces from Ebola, Lassa fever and other deadly zoonotic viruses
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Pairing old and new technologies could unlock advances in plankton science
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University highlights the benefits of existing long-term plankton monitoring programmes and emerging technologies in monitoring the health of our seas
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Cornerstone at Powderham Castle
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cornerstone-heritage/cornerstone-at-powderham-castle
The history department at Plymouth is currently engaged on a two-year project at Powderham Castle, Devon.
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Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles
Marine Sciences
Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles. ResM student Naomi Westlake spends 12 weeks in Grenada researching endangered sea turtle species.
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