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Soil organic and inorganic carbon interactions under tillage and cover cropping determine potential for carbon accumulation in temperate, calcareous soils
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A class of non-invertible chaotic polynomial maps and Smale horseshoes of new types
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Coherent lattice matching in fusion-welded tantalum-titanium joints : Mechanisms of atomic diffusion and enhanced bonding strength
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The tectonostratigraphic evolution of a Miocene half-graben, Kerio Valley Basin, East African Rift of Kenya : analysis of a 3 km thick volcano-sedimentary succession
We would like to recognize the excellent work done by ALS on the petrographic characterization of the side-wall cores in the Cheptuket-1 well. J. Kramers at the University of Johannesburg conducted the radiometric age dating in this study. D. Jolley is thanked for informative discussions regarding the palynoflora present within the Cheptuket-1 well. O. Taiwo and M. Hole are thanked for discussions on the overall stratigraphy and petrography within the Cheptuket-1 well, respectively. Finally, M. Goodchild, formerly of Tullow, was critical in establishing the working relationship between Tullow and the University of Aberdeen.Peer reviewe
Cereblon E3 Ligase Complex genes are expressed in tissues sensitive to thalidomide in chicken and zebrafish embryos but are unchanged following thalidomide exposure
Open access via the Elsevier agreement. The authors thank Shaunna Beedie, Heather Walker, Tiphanie Mérel, Lianne Stevenson, Helena Engman, Zoe Finlayson for producing some of the preliminary data and Alex Diamond and Jonathan Smith for lab assistance and helpful discussions. We also thank Lavinia Schuler-Faccini, Fernanda Sales Luiz Vianna and Thayne Woycinck Kowalski for fruitful discussions. The authors also thank Yvonne Turnbull for zebrafish care and maintenance.Peer reviewe
Independent External View of Skye, Lochalsh and South-West Ross Out of Hours Services : Final Progress Report
Long-term cost-effectiveness of invasive urodynamic studies for overactive bladder in women
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Invasive urodynamic investigations in the management of women with refractory overactive bladder symptoms (FUTURE) in the UK : a multicentre, superiority, parallel, open-label, randomised controlled trial
Open Access via the Elsevier agreement We thank all the women who participated in the FUTURE trial. We also thank members of the CHaRT team for their support throughout the study; Abualbishr Alshreef who contributed to the economic data collection and analysis and Praveen Thokala for the modelling and value for information analysis; Megan Pardoe who contributed to the qualitative component until December, 2021; members of the Project Management Group for their ongoing advice and support, the independent members of the Trial Steering Committee (Trish Emerson, Barbara Farrell, Malcolm Lucas [Chair from December, 2018], Sanjeev Prashar, and Christopher Mayne (Chair until December, 2018]), the Data Monitoring Committee (Steve Payne [Chair], Lee Middleton, and Dudley Robinson), and the staff at the recruitment sites who facilitated the recruitment, treatment, and follow-up of trial participants (all listed in the FUTURE Study Group section).Peer reviewe