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Integrating Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms and Modified Integral Resonant Control to Minimize Stick-Slip Oscillations
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Co-teaching improves assessment competences - perceptions of Finnish novice university teachers' assessment in higher education
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Effects of graded calorie restriction : XXII. Impact of long-term graded calorie restriction on tissue partitioning, digestive efficiency, bone health, and coordination in male C57BL/6J mice
Open access via the OUP agreement We gratefully acknowledge all help from the BSU technical team with the care of the animals. For help and advice on bone measurements we acknowledge Richard M. Aspden and Kevin Mackenzie for the CT scanning.Peer reviewe
Making Results‐based Payments Work across Europe : Balancing Trust, Monitoring and Farmer Acceptability
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Gray wolves in an anthropogenic context on a small island in prehistoric Scandinavia
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Sustained benefits of long-term biochar application for food security and climate change mitigation
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From Mammoth to Miniature : 'Model of a Summer Encampment of the Yakuts' as a Narrative Object
Open access via the Wiley open access agreement Acknowledgements I am grateful to Tatiana Argounova-Low and Eleanor Peers for their guidance throughout the Narrative Objects project; Asya Gabysheva and the NAM staff for hosting us in Yakutsk; Kirill Grigoriev, Oleg Soloviev, and students from the P.P. Romanov Yakut College of Arts; Jill Maggs Jane Portal and colleagues, and the Trustees of the British Museum for supporting the loan. Lorna Cruickshanks and Lucia Cortelli facilitated the British Museum workshop, and Robert Worley led the practice-based sessions. All three read early drafts of this article. My deepest thanks go to workshop participants and to the many Sakha people who shared their thoughts about the yhyakh model across this project. Tatiana Argounova-Low, Sowparnika Balaswaminathan, Bradley Clements, Maureen Matthews, and Gro Ween commented on earlier versions of this article, while University of Aberdeen colleagues supported the underpinning research in multiple ways. Finally, I thank Elizabeth Hallam, the Editorial team of the JRAI, and two anonymous reviewers for their thorough reading of the manuscript and insightful comments.Peer reviewe
CONsensus-based Process evaluation reporting guideline for Public HEalth intervention Studies (CONPHES) conducted alongside an effectiveness trial : An e-Delphi study
We would like to thank all workshop participants for providing valuable feedback on the checklist and E&E document during the workshop (Marlinde van Dijk, Helga Emke, Kunshan Goh, Jelle de Jongh, Evelien Iliano, Laura Maenhout, Marga Decraene, Ingirid Kjar, Hilde Lohne Seiler, Sindre Fosstveit, Oddbjørn Andersen, Elin Kolle). We would also like to thank all the e-Delphi panel members as group authors.Peer reviewe