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    Cockroach social network position does not influence exploration tendency

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    Open Access via the Springer Nature agreement We thank Keith Lockhart for maintaining the cockroach stock population.Peer reviewe

    Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a peer-delivered, relational, harm reduction intervention to improve mental health, quality of life, and related outcomes, for people experiencing homelessness and substance use problems : protocol for the ‘SHARPS’ cluster randomised controlled trial

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    The authors would like to thank Stella Turner for administrative support and Jess Greenhalgh for research assistance at the University of Stirling, and the CHaRT programming team, led by Mark Forrest, for developing and maintaining the trial website. We acknowledge the contribution of Professor Marjon van der Pol who supported with acquiring the funding for this project and conceptualisation of the Health Economics component. We would like to sincerely thank and acknowledge the significant contribution of many colleagues within the host organisation—The Salvation Army: Lee Ball, Laura Mitchell, Helen Aunger, Yassir Mohammed, Davey Jenkins, and Sean Kehoe in the Addictions department; colleagues in Homelessness Services including Nick Redmore and Amber Sylvester; Mitch Menagh, Assistant Secretary for Mission; colleagues in Human Resources, Finance, the Ethics Subgroup, William Booth College (Learning and Development); and all Assistant Directors, Area Operations Managers, Service and Programme Managers, and service staff, for their continued dedication to, and support for, this study. We would like to thank all our researchers who have shown great tenacity and compassion in recruiting and completing data collection with participants. We would like to thank all members of our Trial Steering Committee and Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee and our University of Stirling Ethics Committee (NICR). We would also like to thank Carly Ballan, our NIHR Monitoring Manager. Finally, we would like to thank all our trial participants for being involved in this research.Peer reviewe

    Deglaciation and the terraces of the River Dee, Scotland

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    Thanks to John Howell, Jess Pugsley and Magda Chmielewska for assistance with Linn of Dee photogrammetry. This contribution benefited from fruitful discussions with Colin Ballantyne, Richard Tipping. Michelle Fame, Lewis Owen and Isaac Larsen. Reviews by Brice Rea and two anonymous reviewers greatly improved the manuscript. Thanks to Irvine Ross for supplying Mesolithic Deeside lithics data, and for permission to display these data. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. During the preparation of this work the author used Microsoft Copilot 2025 to check grammar and improve readability. After using this tool, the author reviewed and edited the content as needed and takes full responsibility for the content of the publication.Peer reviewe

    Conceptual trait associations predict impressions of highly variable faces

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    Open Access via the Wiley Agreement We would like to thank Zhuoen Lu and Dr. Zhong Jian for help with translations, Prof. Jie Sui for help with participant recruitment, and Leoni S. Masroujah for help with final code revisions. Portions of this work were written up for an undergraduate thesis for B.I. and presented at the 2024 EPS meeting in Nottingham and the 2024 ECVP in Aberdeen.Peer reviewe

    A quantitative assessment of tectonic stretching in the northern North Sea, the Triassic of the Utsira High and greater Tampen Spur area

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    Open Access via the Elsevier agreement We would like to thank Dr. Francisca Robledo for her technical assistance with MOVE and the valuable discussions throughout, and Professor Robert Butler for his insightful observations in the early stages of this work. Thanks are due to the Reviewer for their valuable advice and contributions, and to the Editors for their technical assistance.Peer reviewe

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