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A generalized character related to the p-local structure and representation theory of a finite group
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement We are grateful to G. Malle for pointing out some typographical errors and other inaccuracies in an earlier version of these notes, as well as providing the reference.Peer reviewe
Diagnostic Accuracy of a Novel Point of Care High-Sensitivity Troponin Assay in the Prehospital Environment
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‘Context is Everything’: Public Functions and the Human Rights Act 1998 : An Analysis of Sammut and Tortoise Media
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Defining Conservation Units in a Highly Diverse Species : A Case on Arctic Charr
The authors thank Eric Verspoor and Ron Greer for their help in collecting and providing samples for 12 of the Scottish lochs included in this dataset; and Peter Koene, Hannele Honkanen, Rowan Smith, Jamie Carruth, Sandy Macfarlane and Ruaidhri Forrester for assistance with fieldwork. We thank David Wood and the RSPB Oa reserve team for facilitating access to Loch Ard Achadh, and Alastair Stephen for support with the applied project development. Thanks to Maria Capstick for teaching the lab protocols used in this project and Kara Layton for her help and insight with the genetic offset analysis. Thanks also to Arne Jacobs for providing existing data for eight of the studied lakes and for support with bioinformatic processing and analysis. This research was supported by NatureScot, SSE, and the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow.Peer reviewe
Sulfur isotopes evidence spatial ecology of Late Pleistocene ungulates in southwestern France
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement Sampling permits were given to E.D. and E.L.J. by the Conseil Départemental de Dordogne (Roc de Marsal), and the Musée National de la Préhistoire des Eyzies (Roc de Marsal, Combe Grenal, Pech de l’Azé IV). We would like to thank Pauline Raymond at the Collège de France for her help with ZooMS sample preparation, and Emmanuelle Demey-Thomas and Joelle Vinh at the ESPCI Paris for their assistance with the MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, Orsolya Czére (Aberdeen) for assistance with collagen extractions, and the staff from the Musée National de la Préhistoire for their help during initial sampling of faunal collections. We would like to thank Mael Le Corre for his assistance with statistical analysis and model building. We would also like to thank Clément Bataille for his random forest R code to help rebuild a cropped version of the modern sulfur isoscape.Peer reviewe
Deprivation and limitations in daily life in new onset kidney disease : a population study
Open Access via the Oxford University Press agreement We acknowledge the support of the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) facility within the Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science and the associated financial support of the University of Aberdeen, and NHS Research Scotland (through NHS Grampian investment in DaSH). For more information, visit the DaSH website: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/facilities/grampiandata-safe-haven.php. The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the eDRIS Team (Public Health Scotland), in particular Fiona James, for their involvement in obtaining approvals, provisioning and linking data and for the use of the secure analytical platform within the National Safe Haven. This work contains statistical data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS) which is Crown Copyright. The use of NRS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of NRS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. This work uses research datasets which may not exactly reproduce National Statistics aggregates. We are grateful to Iain Atherton (Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research), and Catherine Croucher (Specialised Commissioning Team for London, NHS England) for their comments on a draft of this manuscript. We are also especially grateful to Mr Mike Melvin and Ms Fumiko Nakamaru for careful deliberations as public partners in the design and interpretation of this study.Peer reviewe
The Potential Impact of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Exacerbation Risk in Patients with COPD and Type 2 Diabetes : A Real-World Population-Based Observational Study
Writing, editorial support, and/or formatting assistance in the development of this manuscript was provided by Shilpa Suresh, MSc of the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute, Singapore.Peer reviewe
Diversity in core surgical training : Trends between 2012 and 2022
Open access via the Elsevier Agreement Source – UK Medical Education Database (“UKMED”) UKMEDP180 extract generated on June 25, 2023. Approved for publication on June 06, 2025. I am grateful to UKMED for the use of these data. However, UKMED bears no responsibility for their analysis or interpretation. The data includes information derived from that collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited (“HESA”) and provided to the GMC (“HESA Data”). Source: HESA Student Record 2002/2003 to 2020/2021 Copyright Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited. The Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited makes no warranty as to the accuracy of the HESA Data, cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from data or other information supplied by it.Peer reviewe