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Let's talk about (therapeutic) love in pluralistic practice : staying ethical, helpful, and culturally attuned
Thanks to the wonderful lecturing team with Abertay University’s MSc Counselling. They provided an encouraging, nurturing space in which everything felt possible, and in which the thinking for this paper emerged.Peer reviewe
Core Outcome Sets in Cancer Clinical Trials : Current Status and Future Opportunities – An EORTC Perspective
No funding has been received for this project.Peer reviewe
Reflections on Hedonic Price Modelling
The first author thanks Małgorzata Rymarzak and the organizers of the 30th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference at the University of Gdańsk in Sopot for the invitation to present an earlier version of this paper as a keynote address.Peer reviewe
Why do firms extend trade credit? : The role of inventories
We thank the Editor, the Associate Editor, and two anonymous referees for excellent comments and a very professional review process. We are also grateful to participants at various conferences and seminars for insightful discussions and valuable feedback on earlier versions of this paperPeer reviewe
Transparency after Fish Legal : Private Actors and Access to Environmental Information in the United Kingdom
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Virtual screening of azoles libraries : the search for potential anti-mucormycotic agents using computational tools
Open Access via Springer Nature We give sincere thanks to P.S. Oberoi (I.C.A.R, N.D.R.I., India), Ria Desai, and Meshari Alfurayh (Marine Biodiscovery Centre, Department of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen, UK) for their constructive suggestions. Additionally, we thank Nidhan Singh Oberoi and Albrn Care, India.Peer reviewe
Hydrologically sensitive carbonates : Tectonic and groundwater controls on synrift sedimentation in the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous of the western Cameros Basin, Northern Spain
Open Access via Wiley Agreement We are grateful to the late Dr. Harold Reading as well as to Dr. Angela Alonso, Prof. André Strasser, Prof. Eric Davaud, Prof. Ana Alonso Zarza and Prof. Albert Matter for past research support and invigorating discussion in the field. The authors' interests, over many years, in groundwater-dependent carbonate wetlands were inspired by the highly original and seminal publication on continental carbonates by Freytet and Plaziat (1982). We are indebted to Prof. Juan Soto for discussions on salt tectonics and to Prof. Sue Marriott for invaluable drafting assistance with the sedimentary logs. We should also like to record our thanks to reviewers Profs. Pedro Huerta and Robin Renaut for their insightful comments which helped to improve the manuscript.Peer reviewe
Drone Survey to Monitor Erosion Impacts on Coastal Archaeological Sites
Open Access via the T&F Agreement All figures are the author’s unless otherwise credited. Thank you to my supervisor, Prof. Gordon Noble, for the support, guidance, and encouragement and to Tom Dawson and Joanna Hambly of SCAPE/University of St. Andrews for years of wisdom, insight, and the generous sharing of their expertise and knowledge. The support of the international network of climate heritage professionals, collaborators, and colleagues has been invaluable, particularly Vibeke Vandrup Martens for tireless encouragement. Finally, the volunteers and communities from around the Scottish coast whose involvement and enthusiasm are essential to this work.Peer reviewe