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Waiting, Witnessing, Embodying : A trauma-informed approach for theological qualitative research
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An intervention addressing impostor phenomenon in undergraduate physics and astronomy
Special issue: Reach for the Stars: Enhancing Pedagogy and Technology in Physics and Astronomy EducationPeer reviewe
Does preparation generate the cost of task switching? A Recipe for a Switch Cost After Cue-Only Trials
For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising. We thank Alexander Berger and Elena Benini for their comments on early drafts of the manuscript.Peer reviewe
Caregiving burden, receipt of palliative care, and the use of bereavement support : secondary analysis of population-based data
We thank the participants and our colleague researchers of the original QUALYCARE study (Sue Hall and Paul McCrone).Peer reviewe
Stereotypical Bias Amplification, and Reversal, in an Experimental Model of Human Interaction with Generative AI
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Biomarker profile and disease burden associated with intermittent and long-term oral corticosteroid use in patients with severe asthma prior to biologic initiation in real-life (STAR)
The authors would also like to thank Ms Karen Hosking of the Optimum Patient Care Global for the data analytics and Ms Pui Yee Lai (MA) of the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI), Singapore, for editorial and formatting assistance which supported the development of this publication. Finally, a big thank you to our International Severe Asthma Registry collaborators (see online Supplement).Peer reviewe
‘Come and work here!’ : A qualitative exploration of local community-led initiatives to recruit and retain health care staff in remote and rural areas of the UK
Open access via the Sage Agreement We thank all our participants for their contribution, and also members of our public advisory group for contributing their reflections throughout the study and supporting analysis. The group was formed of our two public co-investigators, Lorraine Angell and Topher Dawson, David Green (public member of the Study Steering Committee), Stewart Manning (retired GP) and Caron Jenkins (Professional Engagement Manager, vs Arthritis, Scotland).Peer reviewe
Colonising the margins : excavation and environmental analysis within a late medieval settlement area on the Pittodrie estate
Acknowledgements Site supervision, palaeo-environmental research and OSL dating has been funded by the Bailies of Bennachie, radiocarbon dating organised by Bruce Mann of Aberdeenshire Council Archaeological Services and all other work has been carried out by volunteers, without whom the project could not have existed. The landowners, Macdonald Hotels, the Foresight Group and RTS Forestry have been most gracious in permitting these investigations to happen and, with the help of their hotel and estate managers, have provided much greatly appreciated support for the project. Grateful thanks to Jeff Oliver, Colin Miller, Andrew Wainwright and Jo Vergunst for their insightful comments and suggestions that have greatly helped this paper. All errors are down to the authors. Finally, many thanks to the three specialists – Jackaline, Ed, and Tim – for all their help and sound advice. Students from Alford Academy are especially thanked for their assistance with aspects of Ed’s laboratory work linked to the pollen analysis