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The Volatility of Listed Real Estate in Europe and Portfolio Implications
Participants at the European Real Estate Society (ERES) Annual Conference, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (Sweden) Research Seminar, the Journal of Real Estate Research and University of Central Florida Current Issues in Real Estate Symposium, and the American Real Estate Society (ARES) Conference provided many useful comments and suggestions. We are also grateful to the two reviewers for their very constructive remarks that have much improved the quality of the paper.Peer reviewe
Tolerating bad health research (part 2) : still as many bad trials, but more good ones too
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Arctic pedagogy in practice? A story of revitalisation of Scots language in an Aberdeenshire learning community and beyond
Acknowledgements Thanks to Pausauraq Jana Harcharek, former director of the Iñupiaq Education Department, North Slope of Alaska, for inspiring the work 17 years ago and for sharing the Iñupiaq Framework and her wisdom. Thanks also to staff and pupils of Barrow High School, Kiita School and Nunamiut School for welcoming me to their classes. Thanks to my colleagues and the young people of Banff Academy for their thoughts, comments and responses about Scots in education. Many thanks to Stuart Clelland for suggesting I write this article and giving very useful comments and reading suggestions.Peer reviewe
Determinants of Discount Rates, Capitalisation Rates, and Growth Rates
We thank Nick French (the Editor), Louis Johner (University of Geneva) and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments.Peer reviewe
Walsh on Boutelle, 'The Race for America: Black Internationalism in the Age of Manifest Destiny' : Boutelle, R. J. The Race for America: Black Internationalism in the Age of Manifest Destiny. University of North Carolina Press, 2023. Illustrations. xiii + 269 pp. 99.00 (cloth), ISBN 9781469676623.$29.99 (e-book), ISBN 9781469676647.
Annual updates of the European Association of Urology – European Society for Pediatric Urology (EAU-ESPU) Paediatric Urology Guidelines : Are large-language models (LLM) better than the usual structured methodology?
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The effectiveness of pluralistic counselling in a primary counselling setting : A pilot study
The authors would like to thank the therapists and clients working at the Tayside Centre for Counselling at Abertay University.Peer reviewe
Synthetic retinoids for the modulation of genomic and non-genomic processes in neurodegenerative diseases
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Vacuoles provide the source membrane for TORC1-containing signaling endosomes
Open access via the Rockefeller University Press Open Access Agreement Acknowledgments We thank Claudio De Virgilio (University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland) and Christian Ungermann (University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany) for yeast strains, plasmids, and for helpful suggestions; Takahiro Shintani (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) for plasmids and helpful suggestions; Maya Schuldiner (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel) and Michael Knop (Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany) for yeast strain libraries; Takeshi Noda (Osaka University, Suita, Japan), Satoshi Okada (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, National BioResource Project plasmid BYP9806), and Joerg Stelling (ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, plasmid FRP2350/2365; Addgene) for plasmids; Tatsuya Maeda (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan) for the anti-Tor1 antibody; Daniel Paterson, Patryk Marcinkowski, Eri Hirata, and Saran Babooraj (previously University of Aberdeen) for their contribution to the visual screening using YeastRGB; members of the Hatakeyama lab and Chromosome & Cellular Dynamics Section (University of Aberdeen) and Tokai TOR Conference for discussion; Megan Robertson, Colin Ferguson, Arrosan Rajalingam, and Microscopy and Histology Core Facility members (University of Aberdeen) for technical support; Anne Donaldson (University of Aberdeen) for advising on the manuscript.Peer reviewe
Myocardial ischaemia following COVID-19 : a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study
Acknowledgements Dr Arnold is supported by an NIHR Clinician Scientist Award (CS-2018-18-ST2-007). Dr McCann is funded by an NIHR research professorship (RP-2017-08-ST2-007). Dr Berry acknowledges British Heart Foundation support (Grant RE/18/6134217). Dr Artico received funding from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI research grant App000073878). Dr Manisty is funded by an NIHR clinician scientist award (CS-2015-15-003). Drs Ferreira, Piechnik, and Neubauer acknowledge the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre for support of this study. Dr Ferreira acknowledges the British Heart Foundation for support during the study (CH/16/1/32013). Dr Bucciarelli-Ducci is supported in part by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at University Hospitals Bristol National Health Service Foundation Trust and the University of Bristol. Additional support was provided by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre and the NIHR Leeds Clinical Research Facility. Dr Levelt is funded by a Wellcome Trust (Grant 221690/Z/20/Z). Dr Dweck is supported by the British Heart Foundation (Grant FS/SCRF/21/32010). Dr Greenwood was funded by the NIHR-UKRI COVID-19 Rapid Response Rolling Call (COV0254) and supported by the NIHR Leeds Clinical Research Facility. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The authors thank the patients and staff who supported this project.Peer reviewe