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Field-Cycling Imaging yields repeatable brain R1 dispersion measurement at fields strengths below 0.2 Tesla with optimal fitting routine
Open Access via the Springer Nature agreement The authors thank Celia Alvarez, Teresa Morris, and the Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre radiographers Nichola Crouch, Michael Hendry, Laura Reid, Michelle Mauchline, Arthur Ginsburg, Sian Lindsey, for supporting this work. The authors thank Aberdeen Royal Infirmary stroke research nurses Janice Irvine, Sandra Williams, Debbie Olaotan, for their support and study recruitment.Peer reviewe
Ethical considerations on the use of big Data and Artificial Intelligence in kidney research from the ERA ethics committee
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Granting an order for absolute discharge : recent developments and comparative perspectives – Part 1
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Rotation work in the resources sector : a systematic review of the impact on workers’ families
Open Access through the T&F Agreement Acknowledgements We express our sincere gratitude to Ms Diana Blackwood and Ms Vanessa Varis, Librarians for the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University for their professional assistance in developing the review search strategy.Peer reviewe
Shear-dependent transmural oxygen transport in the multilayered wall of an axisymmetric arterial dilation model
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Communicating science through films : the case of the International Festival of Scientific and Educational Film (1956–1975)
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Clinical Chemistry Reference Intervals for Health Assessment in Wild Adult Harbour Seals
The authors would like to thank all the staff and students who have helped with this study, particularly in the field and everyone involved in supporting the Moray Firth captures.Peer reviewe
Harnessing beneficial soil bacteria to promote sustainable agriculture and food security : a one health perspective
For the purpose of open access, the authors have applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.Peer reviewe
Anticholinergic burden and its associated factors among adult outpatients in a resource-limited setting : a cross-sectional study
The authors express their sincere gratitude to the University of Gondar for their invaluable support throughout the research process. Special appreciation is extended to the study participants for their active involvement.Peer reviewe
Oil price volatility and tail risk dynamics in the Indian stock market : Insights from the CAViaR and TVP-VAR Models
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