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Discipline-based social identity and organizational identity as predictors of approaches to learning and evaluation of teaching
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Guidelines, judicial discretion and the modern sentencing process – Part 1 : The Crown appeal against sentence in HM Advocate v GH and the Sentencing Process guideline
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Rapid innovation management capability, and crisis-driven business model innovation performance : Roles of strategic-IT-alignment, and operational-IT-effectiveness
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Effects of Soil Structure on the Growth of Rice Roots
Open access via the Wiley Agreement Acknowledgements We would like to thank Annette Raffan, Licida Maria Giuliani, Yehia Hazzazi, Faraj Elsakloul, and Luke Harrold for their helpful discussion during and after setting up the experiment. We are also thankful to Dr. Stewart J. Chalmers for the X-ray CT scanning and to Jaime Buckingham for laboratory assistance.Peer reviewe
MEATiCode : A comprehensive proteomic LC-MS/MS method for simultaneous species identification in meat authentication
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Seafood supply mapping reveals production and consumption mismatches and large dietary nutrient losses through exports in the United Kingdom
Open access through the Springer Nature Agreement We would like to thank Peter van der Meulen (Marine Directorate/ Scottish Government, UK) and Arina Motova-Surmava (Seafish, UK) for their comments and insights.Peer reviewe
Optimizing Filtration Properties of Water-Based Drilling Fluids : Performance of PAC Variants and Synergistic Effects
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement The authors are grateful to the School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, for providing the laboratory facilities required to complete this research.Peer reviewe
Bisoprolol for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at high risk of exacerbation : the BICS RCT
We would like to thank all the participants who took part in the trial. We are grateful to all the staff at recruitment sites who facilitated identification, recruitment and follow-up of study participants (listed below). We are also grateful to other general practices and organisations that acted as PICs for the trial. We could not have completed the trial without the ongoing support of local and primary care research networks: NHS Research Scotland Primary Care Network – Amanda Cardy, Samantha Holden, Tracy Ibbotson, Catriona Loots, Yvonne McIlvenna, Kim Stringer. NIHR CRN North East and North Cumbria – Jill Ducker, Laura Gebbie, Clare Graham, Gillian Johnson, Fiona McIntosh, Rachel Nixon, Beth Pickering, Norah Phipps, Laura Renwick, Cheryl Rigg, Bertie Rowell, Rebecca Russell, Nicky Todd, Lauren Tough, Jacqui Vicars, Lisa Westwood, Alicja Yilmaz. NIHR CRN North West – Margaret Brunton, Lisa Cheng, Debbie Dickerson, Jacqui Dooley, Grace Hull, Kate Maitland, Julie Mugarza, Gail Timcke, Sara Yearsley. NIHR CRN South West Peninsula – Lynsey Beall, Tania Crabb, Samantha Hayward, Sara McNamara, Lauren Merrin. NIHR CRN East of England – Anneka Bicknell, Siobhan Campbell, Donna Clements, Kate Ellerby, Zenzi Fernandes, Julia Fromings Hill, Rachel Hollis, Bonnie Jackson, Emma Jameson, Jenny Johnson, Helen Jung, Heather Leishman, Philippa Lincoln, Suzanne Lockwood, Gosia Majsak-Newman, Kate McCloskey, Ruth Osborne, Julie Selley, Susanne Skinner, Karen Tibbenham, Nicola Ward, Gilda Watson. NIHR CRN East Midlands – Kylie Bate, Craig Beecroft, Michelle Chalke, John Cvancara, Kate Ellis, Fenglin Guo, Juliet Jones, Valentina Lazarevic, Hayley Simpson, Johanna Williams. NIHR CRN Kent, Surrey and Sussex – Natalie Billington, Claire Cox, Christina Gibbon, Louise Phillips. We are grateful to Janice Cruden for her secretarial and data co-ordination support and to other members of the CHaRT trial management and data co-ordination team for their help with discrete tasks. We are grateful to Kirsty McCormack for her help and advice in developing the grant proposal. We thank Mark Forrest and the programming team in CHaRT for developing and maintaining the trial website. We also thank Juliette Snow and Rachel West for their help with contracting, and Blair Annandale and Anne Buckle for their help in managing the budget. We are grateful for the guidance and support of the TSC (chairperson: Professor Edwin Chilvers; independent members: Matt Sydes, Rod Lawson, Dave Bertin and Alister Laird) and the DMC (chairperson: Mike Thomas; independent members: Michael Steiner, Stephen Gerry). The Health Services Research Unit is core funded by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate.Peer reviewe
The Impact of Excessive Muscle Co-contraction on Sit-1 to-Stand Performance in High-Heeled Footwear
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