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Longer wing bones in warmer climates suggest a role of thermoregulation in bird wing evolution
We thank Benjamin M. Winger and Brett Benz for access to skeletal specimens at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.Peer reviewe
Reframing Acute Kidney Disease : Two Coins or Two Sides?
For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submissionPeer reviewe
Unpacking policy developments in marine natural product research : a scientist's guide to DSI and BBNJ
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Modelling the Potential Impacts of Limiting Vaping Product Sales to Pharmacies
The authors thank the experts in smoking/vaping who participated in the expert knowledge elicitation processPeer reviewe
Optimising TinyML with quantization and distillation of transformer and mamba models for indoor localisation on edge devices
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Mannan is a context-dependent shield that modifies virulence in Nakaseomyces glabratus
Acknowledgements: We thank our colleagues in the Aberdeen Fungal Group for their helpful comments and discussions. We particularly thank Logan Tomlinson for assistance with plasmid transformations. We would also like to acknowledge the staff at the University of Aberdeen Iain Fraser Flow Cytometry Centre and the Microscopy and Histology facility for their support and assistance in this work. Open Access via the Taylor and Francis AgreementPeer reviewe
Literacy and Quality of Life : A Study of Adults with Poor Literacy Capabilities in Western Rwanda
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Mr Roger Mugisha, formerly of the Institute of Policy and Analysis Research (IPAR-Rwanda), for facilitating data collection in the early stages of the “Fostering a Social Practices Approach to Adult Literacies for Improving People’s Quality of Life in Western Rwanda” Project.Peer reviewe
Understanding Older Adults’ Experience of Prospective Memory Errors and Strategy Use
Open Access via the Wiley agreement We would like to thank Júlia Stasová and Tereza Kindermannova who assisted with transcription and coding. We would also like to thank Dr. Katharina Schnitzspahn who helped to plan and design the study in the initial stages.Peer reviewe