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Crown Exposure Regulates Aboveground Wood Productivity Responses to Soil Fertility in Lowland Tropical Forests
We acknowledge the contributions of multiple field and data technicians involved in the collection of the data in the Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO) network of the Smithsonian Institution without whom this work would not have been possible. We thank the teams of scientists behind the manuscripts and datasets that we used to complement the dataset used in this study.Peer reviewe
"I thought that this would be a noble act that we helped the child" - ethical tensions in early childhood education teacher's work
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Multiplicative Decomposition Model to Predict UK’s Long-Term Electricity Demand with Monthly and Hourly Resolution
The work was carried out as part of a Master of Science qualification at the University of Aberdeen. I am forever grateful to Derek Dalton and Alejandro Jeketo for their thorough proofreading and their encouragement. The authors would like to thank Reviewer 2 of the manuscript, who provided insightful comments and suggestions for how the model could be further enhanced in the future.Peer reviewe
Just Food Transitions : A Plurality of Framings and Repertoires from Below
The authors are indebted to our project partners at AS-PTA (Brazil), Brighton Food Factory (UK), Green Earth Sierra Leone, and Zambia Land Alliance without whose support the project would not have materialised. Our heartfelt thanks to all participants who took part in workshops facilitated by our partners for their invaluable insights. We finally thank the three anonymous reviewers for their stimulating and constructive feedback, which has significantly enhanced the quality and clarity of this paper.Peer reviewe
Can we learn from the UK’s guerrilla rewilding movement?
We thank Remy Veness for his insightful question that contributed to the development of this paper; Chantal Lyons for advice on the wild boar section; and Douglas Fraser for comments and support with earlier drafts of the text.Peer reviewe
In vivo anti-plasmodial activity of alpha-onocerin and artesunate combination against Plasmodium berghei infected mice
Open Access via the SpringerNature Agreement We like to acknowledge all the technicians in the Department of Pharmacology, KNUST.Peer reviewe
Ten Year Follow-Up of a Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial Assessing Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Total Versus Partial Knee Replacement
We would like to thank the participants, principal investigators, and their teams at each of the TOPKAT sites. We would also like to recognise the immense contribution of Prof Ray Fitzpatrick (who sadly passed away on April 4, 2024) to the design, conduct, and delivery of the TOPKAT trial. He was pivotal to the success of TOPKAT and we thank him for his scientific contribution, his wise counsel, and his friendship. We also thank Karen Keates, a patient research partner with relevant lived experience, for her helpful contributions.Peer reviewe