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New records and species of Verosphacela (Onslowiales, Phaeophyceae) : V. ebrachia from Greece, Verosphacela henryi sp. nov. from Rapa Nui and Verosphacela asensii sp. nov. from Ascension Island
We appreciated assistance in the field by Melina Marcou (Rapa Nui) and Aldo O. Asensi (Ascension Island), respectively, and in the laboratory by H. Weitz. Thanks are also due to Mike Guiry for a nomenclatural advice.Peer reviewe
Diffusion properties of transfer RNAs in the yeast cytoplasm under normal and osmotic stress conditions
The authors acknowledge that portions of this manuscript are from Vijay P.S. Kompella’s PhD dissertation titled “Effect of macromolecular crowding on the diffusion of RNAs and RNA-protein complexes in the translation machinery”. This work was supported by resources provided by the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre with funding from the Australian Government and the Government of Western Australia, as well as resources and services from the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), which is supported by the Australian Government.Peer reviewe
Factors predicting conversion from colon capsule endoscopy to conventional optical endoscopy—findings from the CESCAIL study
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Does the oceanographic response to wind farm wind-wakes affect the spring phytoplankton bloom?
The authors thank the colleagues in the Marine Directorate of the Scottish Government and EU Project IMPRESS, for collecting and providing the observational data used to validate aspects of the models, and Dr. Yuri Artioli, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, for supplying the NEMO-ERSEM AMM7 model outputs.Peer reviewe
Should Zonal Pricing be Introduced in the UK?
Matthew Porter ~ is a seasoned renewable infrastructure and investment professional with over 25 years of experience spanning both the public and private sectors. He was a founding member of the UK Green Investment Bank in 2013 and later joined Macquarie Group, where he spent nearly eight years working across its Green Investment Group and as Head of Investment Management for Corio Generation, an offshore wind platform. Matt has served as a Board director for numerous UK offshore wind projects through development, construction, and operational phases. In 2025, he founded NextLife Energy, an investment vehicle focused on operational onshore wind opportunities. Professor John Underhill ~ is the University Director for Energy Transition at Aberdeen University. He has had a distinguished academic career based at Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt and Aberdeen Universities. While at Heriot-Watt, he helped establish the Lyell Centre for Earth and Marine Science and Technology and was University Chief Scientist. His research focuses on the role of geoscience in the energy transition and use of technologies, methods, and data to deliver low-carbon net zero goals. He has led the GeoNetZero Centre of Doctoral Training, a £22M academic-industry pan-UK partnership comprising 12 Universities and 8 companies and chaired the National Energy Skills Accelerator (NESA), where he helped secure £1M from the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund to up- and re-skill workers for careers in renewable energy. John populates the UK Subsurface Task Force and was on the Scottish Science Advisory Council (SSAC), the leading independent advisory board for Scottish Government
On good A1 subgroups, Springer maps, and overgroups of distinguished unipotent elements in reductive groups
We are grateful to M. Korhonen and D. Testerman for helpful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript, and to A. Thomas for providing the G2 example in Example 4.13. We thank the referee for a number of comments clarifying some points. Some of this work was completed during a visit to the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach: we thank them for their support. For the purpose of open access, the authors have applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.Peer reviewe
Between a Rock and a Hard Place : The Impact of Replacing or Abolishing ISDS on Investment-Affected Parties
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Impact of heterogeneity on infection probability : Insights from single-hit dose-response models
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement The author acknowledges fruitful discussions with Norval Strachan, Ovidiu Rotariu and Ken ForbesPeer reviewe
Dual role of human activities and climate in pre-industrial nitrogen shifts in Ireland
For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. We thank the following for permission to sample and for logistical help: Jerry O'Sullivan (Transport Infrastructure Ireland), N. O'Connor, E. Ashe, B. Gilhooly and S. Weadick (National Museum of Ireland), G. Ramsey and N. Baker (National Museums Northern Ireland), J. McDowell and S. Mussen (Historic Environment Division), J. Findlater and F. McCormick (Queen's University Belfast), R. Ó Baoill (Queen's University Belfast, Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork), K. Neil (Ulster Museum), J. Lyttleton (then University College Cork), R. MacDonald and J. Hepburn (then University of British Columbia), M. Dowd (Atlantic Technological University), T. Kahlert (then IT Sligo), G. Stout (then National Monuments Service) and M Stout (then Dublin City University), R. Crumlish and C. Jones (National University of Ireland Galway), D. Moore (Moore Group), S. Ní hAodha, S. Scully and C. McConway (then Archaeological Development Services Ltd.), F. O'Carroll and S. Mandal (then Cultural Resource Development Services Ltd.), S. Johnston (then Arch Tech Ltd.), R. Gillespie (Mayo County Council). We also thank M. Blaauw (Queen's University Belfast) for his help with modelling radiocarbon age uncertainties.Peer reviewe
Anticipation of Cyclical Resource Availability in the Red-Footed Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria) : Implications for Seed Dispersal
We thank the Animal Behaviour, Cognition and Welfare research group at the University of Lincoln. Thanks to Dawn Simpson and Naomi Mitchell for their help with animal care.Peer reviewe