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The Final Plague Outbreak in Scotland 1644-1649 : Historical, Archaeological, and Genetic Evidence
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Helja Niinemäe and Anu Solnik and sequencing lab technicians at University of Tartu.Peer reviewe
Comments, Suggestions and Criticisms of the PRECIS-2 Design Tool : A Citation Analysis
All authors declare no conflict of interest. Dr Kirsty Loudon developed the PRECIS-2 tool as part of a DPhil.Peer reviewe
Translating the behaviour change technique taxonomy version 1 into Spanish : Methodology and validation
The authors would like to thank Professor Susan Michie for sharing the raw validation data of the BCTTv1, as well as Nicole Rähle of the Swiss Red Cross for enabling us to use her translation for comparison. We are also grateful to all professional translators involved in the process: Valentina Vidal (forward translation), Lilian McPherson (back translation), and Tania Góchez (translation for the Swiss Red Cross).Peer reviewe
How to make land use policy decisions : Integrating science and economics to deliver connected climate, biodiversity and food objectives
This research was supported by the BBSRC NetZeroPlus award (Ref: BB/V011588/1), the EPSRC ADD-TREES award (Ref: EP/Y005597/1), the Defra, AHRC, ESRC, NERC, and Welsh Government UK National EcosystemPeer reviewe
Techno-economic assessment of liquid carrier methods for intercontinental shipping of hydrogen : A case study
Anna Peecock acknowledges TotalEnergies E&P UK for their financial support through her PhD studies. Ben Hull-Bailey acknowledges Ben Stevenson at Black & Veach for his guidance during his MSc dissertation. Dr. Lawrence Wilcox, Prof. Astley Hastings, and Dr. Alfonso Martinez-Felipe acknowledge the Scottish Government and the Net Zero Technology Centre for funding the Data for Net Zero (D4NZ) project.Peer reviewe
The Impact of Climate Risk on Bank Profitability through Liquidity Creation Channel : Empirical Evidence from G-7 Countries
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Development of Prediction Models of COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake among Lebanese and Syrians in a district of Beirut, Lebanon : a population-based study
Acknowledgments We would like to thank the “Community Action for Equity in Pandemic preparedness and control” CAEP Study Group for supporting this work (Aline Germani, Fadi El-Jardali). We thank Berthe Abi Zeid for her support and expertise in data analysis. We acknowledge BOT (Bridge. Outsource. Transform) for their assistance in collecting the data required for the success of this study and the study participants for their participation.Peer reviewe