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Young women’s empowerment in Scottish agriculture : the challenge of competing discourses
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Effects of feeding dairy cows seaweed mixtures on feed intake, methane emission, milk production, and milk mineral and fatty acid composition
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Aging and complex emotion perception : the influence of context and multimodal presentation
Acknowledgments We thank the participants for dedicating their time.Peer reviewe
Is it really about the trees? Exploring the roots of resistance to tree-planting on the Welsh commons
The research conducted for and presented in this paper was granted ethical approval by the SPAIS Research Ethics Committee, University of Bristol. The empirical data collection and initial write up were undertaken by the first author while at the University of Bristol. Written informed consent for publication was obtained from Stump up for Trees. We are grateful to the owners and graziers of the Welsh commons and to the staff at Stump up for Trees, all of whom generously shared their time, their knowledge, their experience and in some cases their kitchens and cake. We also thank the Scottish Geographical Journal's three anonymous reviewers and Editor in Chief Chris Philo; their supportive and constructive comments guided us in the shaping of this paper.Peer reviewe
Five years of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in the development and evaluation of the Pain-at-Work Toolkit to support employees’ self-management of chronic pain at work
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One omnivory does not rule them all : the importance of dietary differentiation in the diversification of phyllostomid bats
The authors thankfully acknowledge the computer resources, technical expertise, and support provided by the Laboratorio Nacional de Supercómputo del Sureste de México, CONAHCyT member of the network of national laboratories as well as the technical support of M.Sc. Emanuel Villafán and the resources of the High Performance Computing (Huitzilin) at the Institute of Ecology (INECOL). We thank C. MacSwiney González, S. Ospina-Garcés, and A. Guillén-Servent for discussions that improved this work. We are also grateful to L. D. Verde-Arregoitia for discussion and help with figure preparation, and the other members of the Evolutionary Macroecology lab at INECOL for comments and discussions throughout the development of this study.Peer reviewe
Iran’s Proxy War Paradox : Strategic Gains, Control Issues, and Operational Constraints
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