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Adaptations and Heterogeneity of Treatment Effects in Platform Trials-Protocol for Two Methodological Studies
We are thankful to Trine Lacoppidan Kæstel, information specialist and research librarian at Copenhagen University Hospital—Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark, for her valuable input in the development of the search strategy reported in the present protocol.Peer reviewe
Research progress on thermochemical adsorption heat storage technology of porous matrix loaded hydrated salt
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The role of microteaching in a university initial Teacher Education (Modern Languages) Context in Scotland
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Consultation on the Implementation of the New Subscription Contracts Regime - Response by the Centre for Commercial Law and the Centre for Scots Law at the University of Aberdeen
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The impact of multimorbidity on suicidal behaviour : A systematic review and meta-analysis
Open Access via the Elsevier Agreement We are grateful to our respective institutions for the support we received throughout the project. We are also grateful to Damilola Oseni who helped proofread the initial draft.Peer reviewe
Invasive urodynamic investigations in the management of women with refractory overactive bladder symptoms : FUTURE, a superiority RCT and economic evaluation
The authors want to thank all the women who participated in the FUTURE trial. We also thank: the CHaRT data co-ordinators (Louise Campbell and Dianne Dejean), assistant trial managers (Zoe Batham, Karlee Dyck, Gillian Ferry, Elerita Flammini and Guilia Uitenbosch) and trial manager (Tracey Davidson) for their data/trial management support; senior members of the CHaRT team for their support throughout the study (Graeme MacLennan (Director), Alison McDonald (Senior Trials Manager until December 2020), Seonaidh Cotton (Senior Trials Manager from May 2021), Ruth Thomas (CHaRT Research Manager) and Samantha Wileman (Quality Assurance Manager)); the CHaRT programming team, led by Mark Forrest, for developing and maintaining the trial website; staff members who have contributed to the economic data collection and analysis (Abualbishr Alshreef) and modelling and value-of-information analysis (Praveen Thokala); Megan Pardoe, who contributed to the qualitative component of the trial until December 2021; Juliette Snow and Rachael West for their support with contracting requirements between academic institutions and research sites; the Research Governance team at the University of Aberdeen for their advice and support during the study (Louise King, Stacey Dawson, Lynn McKay); members of the project management group for their ongoing advice and support, the independent members of the Trial Steering Committee and Data Monitoring Committee and the staff at the recruitment sites who facilitated the recruitment, treatment and follow-up of trial participants (all listed below). Finally, we would like to thank the NIHR and the HTA Programme for funding the FUTURE trial and for the generous continuation of funding for longer-term follow-up. Suzanne Evans (Bladder Health UK, PPI) has been involved as a PPI team member since conception of the trial, oversaw the conduct of the trial and the interpretation of results and the writing/editing of the report.Peer reviewe
Global, regional, and national burden of upper respiratory infections and otitis media, 1990–2021 : a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
This online publication has been corrected. The corrected version first appeared at thelancet.com/infection on December 27, 2024Peer reviewe
Fragmentary and dispersed : Preadult personhood and social memory in a Southeast Asian forager cemetery
Acknowledgements Many thanks to Professor Lynley Wallis for taking hundreds of photographs during the 2015 post-excavation season in Hanoi. Grant sponsors: Australian Research Council DP110101097; FT120100299; FT100100527; JSPS16H02527.Peer reviewe