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Chronicity rhetoric in health and welfare systems inhibits patient recovery : a qualitative, ethnographic study of fibromyalgia care
Acknowledgements We are grateful for the input of Des Quinn (Fibromyalgia Action UK) and to patient partners— Debra Dulake, Martin Buchan, and Simon Stones. We acknowledge the support of the PACFiND study investigators and advisors, particularly Paul MacNamee, Peter Murchie, Rosemary Hollick and Gary Macfarlane, who commented on the manuscript prior to submission. The PACFiND study is funded by Versus Arthritis (Grant No. 21958).Peer reviewe
Sedative-analgesics use in Intensive Care : A Critical analysis of prescribed analgo-sedatives, treatment outcomes, and adverse drug events in adult patients at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
Acknowledgement We are grateful to the staff at the Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, KATH, for their support.Peer reviewe
Trading-off outcomes and policy characteristics of a Universal Basic Income and a Minimum Income Guarantee : Evidence from an exploratory mixed-method preference-based study
The authors wish to thank Professors Clare Bambra and Jurgen De Wispelaere, Drs. Ruth Lightbody and Victoria McGowan and members of the project's General Public Panel for stimulating conversations that helped to develop the ideas contained in the paper.Peer reviewe
Anchored Answers : Unravelling Positional Bias in GPT-2's Multiple-Choice Questions
Wewould like to thank all the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments. This work is supported by the Gemma 2 Academic Program GCPCredit Award from Google
Digital Assets in Scots Private Law : Innovating for the Future
Burcu Yüksel Ripley is a Professor of Law, Alisdair MacPherson is a Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law, and Luci Carey is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen, School of Law. This article is an output of the “Digital Assets in Scots Private Law: Innovating for the Future” project generously funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Research Workshop Grant. The project was conducted by the authors at the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with Professor David Fox and Dr Simone Lamont-Black (University of Edinburgh), Dr Lorna Gillies (University of Dundee), and Fiona Henderson (CMS). The authors are grateful to the RSE, the collaborators, and workshop participants across Scotland, the UK, and Europe from academia, legal practice, industry, the judiciary, policymaking, government and international organisations. For further details on the project and other outputs, see https://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/research/centres/centre-for-commercial-law/digital-assets-in-scots-private-law-innovating-for-the-future/. The authors are also grateful to Professor Abbe Brown and Professor Andrew Steven, as well as the anonymous reviewer, for their helpful comments and suggestions on earlier drafts of this article. The article is based on law and practice stated as of 30 November 2024. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors unless stated otherwise.Peer reviewe
Enhanced Oil Recovery using Carbonated Polymeric Nanofluids : A New Age Approach to CO2 Utilization and Corrosion Mitigation
The author would like to thank the CIF facility and its staff, including Mr. Anuj Prajapati, Mr. Zahoor Alam, and Mr. Brijesh. Thanks are also extended to all the members associated with the work.Peer reviewe
Towards Embodied Cognition in Robots via Spatially Grounded Synthetic Worlds
Accepted to: Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS) 2025 as Late Breaking Report Dataset availability: We release our synthetic dataset of minimal 3D scenes, each containing an RGB image, a natural language prompt, and a ground-truth 4×4 pose matrix. The dataset [6] is available at: https://huggingface.co/datasets/jwgcurrie/synthetic-distance