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Climate and water-table levels regulate peat accumulation rates across Europe
We thank the two reviewers for their constructive comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. JMGs contribution represents NRCan contribution number/Numéro de contribution de RNCan: 20230392. This paper is a contribution to the PAGES C-PEAT group.Peer reviewe
A 21-practice evaluation of an asthma and COPD quality improvement program
We wish to acknowledge and thank Joseph Doan, Russell Wiseman, Ata Kichkin, Chi Ming Lau, Dominique Novic, Ian Miles, John Pakos, Josephine Samuel-King, Lisa Sugg, Majella Soumakiyan, Marion Magee, Nicole O’Sullivan, Ondrej Rejda, Rob Campbell, Sheryl Bradley, Ying Liu in Australia Research Group for their valuable contributions in making this publication possible.Peer reviewe
The trade-offs between needed renewable energy transitions and biodiversity can be overcome
This paper builds on work done as part of the Thematic Assessment of the Interlinkages among Biodiversity, Water, Food and Health of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. We thank all authors of Chapter 5.5 for thoughtful work and dialogues in developing the chapter: Pramod K. Singh, Julio Díaz-José, Himangana Gupta, Helena Duchkova, Akihiko Ito, Shabana Khan, Marcos Llope, Masakazu Hori, Maria Cristina Tirado, Mariana M. Vale and Xiyan Xu. We thank Tiff van Huysen for comments for this article and her tireless work on behalf of the whole assessment. We thank David Obura for comments on a draft of the article. We also thank the members of the IPBES Bureau and Multidisciplinary Expert Panel, including those who were members of the assessment management committee and provided guidance throughout the assessment process. We appreciate the IPBES external reviewers for their thoughtful comments on several drafts of the chapter and chapter review editor Nijavalli Ravindranath. The leadership, guidance, and support of the IPBES secretariat throughout the assessment have been invaluable.Peer reviewe
‘Get away from it all’ or ‘Too good to be true?’ : a qualitative exploration of job advertisements for remote and rural posts
Acknowledgements We would like to thank NHS staff who responded to our request for information about the outcome of their advertisement. We would also like to thank members of our public advisory group for contributing their reflections throughout the broader study to which this article relates, and for 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, Versus Arthritis, Scotland).Peer reviewe
Integrating estimated glomerular filtration rate and kidney replacement therapy criteria within the definition of kidney failure
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Health and social care needs of adult asylum seekers in high-income countries and their experiences of accessing care services : An overview of systematic reviews
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Collaboration between general practitioners and health visitors about children of concern in Denmark : a qualitative study
The authors thank Clara Lundmark Appel for her transcription of an interview.Peer reviewe
Sophorolipid-based Biosurfactant Application for Carbonated Water Flooding : An Experimental Approach for Enhanced Oil Recovery
Open access via the ACS Agreement. Acknowledgments The authors greatly acknowledge Amity Institute of Microbial Technology (Amity University, Rajasthan) and the Department of Petroleum and Geoengineering (Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology) for providing experimental and technical support. The authors would like to thank the CIF facility, RGIPT-Jais. P.S., G.S.J., and S.J.J. kindly acknowledge DST-FIST grant to AIMT, AUR (Project No.: SR/FST/LS-I/2019/502).Peer reviewe