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Unravelling the Sequence and Timing of Fault-Related Deformation in Superimposed Rift Basins, Inner Moray Firth, NE Scotland
Acknowledgments Many thanks to Nick Roberts who over the years provided valuable insights which improved geochronology data analysis. Ian Chaplin and Sophie Edwards are thanked for the thin-section preparation. We would also like to thank our anonymous reviewer and associate editor, Steve Banham, for all the useful comments that led to an improved paper.Peer reviewe
Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence : Evaluating Nodule-Associated Dark Oxygen Production
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Neurodevelopmental problems in pre-school children in rural Western Cape, South Africa : Is community screening feasible?
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Finding Joy : Radical Collegiality and Relational Pedagogies of Care in Education
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Evaluation of performance measures in predictive artificial intelligence models to support medical decisions : overview and guidance
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A Sense of Place : Writing Art in Healthcare Settings
The authors would like to thank the artists, as well as Alison Bell, Annie Sturgeon and Shelagh Brown for their kind permission to use their work. We would also like to thank Shared Collective Heritage project manager, Leslie Thompson, former and current GHAT staff members, and the generous funders who made this project possible.Peer reviewe
The exegetical dimensions of the Nicene debate
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Hyphal growth determines spatial organization and coexistence in a pathogenic polymicrobial community in a spatially structured environment
We thank Bartłomiej Wacław, Teuta Pilizota, and Mie Monti for insightful discussions. We are also thankful to Simon Foster, Rob Wheeler and Yue Wang, and Tim Tolker-Nielsen for the gift of the S. aureus, C. albicans, and P.aeruginosa strains, respectively. For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.Peer reviewe
High-resolution compound-specific δ15N isotope dietary study of humans from the Scottish Mesolithic and Neolithic
We thank Neil Curtis and Caroline Dempsey (University of Aberdeen Museums) for permission to analyze the Rowiegar extracts and facilitating access and NMS for providing original access and permissions to sample the Oronsay material. We also thank Jen Harland and Ciara Gigleux for their assistance with sample preparation, and the Ness of Brodgar Trust for providing permission to sample.Peer reviewe