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CONSORT 2025 explanation and elaboration : updated guideline for reporting randomised trials
We dedicate CONSORT 2025 to the late Doug Altman who was instrumental in the development of the SPIRIT and CONSORT statements and whose files and correspondence contributed to this update following his death. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of all those who participated in the SPIRIT-CONSORT 2025 update Delphi survey. We also acknowledge Camilla Hansen Nejstgaard for conducting the scoping review of the literature to identify suggested changes to CONSORT 2010 and for comparing CONSORT 2025 with RoB2, Lasse Østengaard for developing the SCEB (SPIRIT-CONSORT Evidence Bibliographic) database of empirical evidence to support the development of CONSORT, Jen de Bayer and Patricia Logullo for their involvement during the consensus meeting, and Lina El Ghosn for initial drafting of the expanded CONSORT checklist.Peer reviewe
“Taming the Storm” of Hybridity : The EU-NATO Relationship on Countering Hybrid Threats - From Functional Overlap to Functional Cooperation
I would like first to thank the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland for providing funding for the fieldwork for this project. I would also like to thank the interviewees for sharing their thoughts with me; their insights have been illuminating for this research. I am grateful to the anonymous referees for their feedback; their comments have been very helpful. Finally, I would like to thank the editorial team for their time and assistance throughout the publication process.Peer reviewe
From reflective to diffractive practices in assessment : Latinx narratives and plants
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Secondary analysis of the Game of Stones trial for men with obesity : Examining moderator effects and exploratory outcomes
We thank all the trial participants, general practitioners and supporters who made this research possible. We also thank the following: Kathryn Machray, PhD, and Norelle Calder-McPhee, MSc, University of Stirling; Clare Jess, LLB, Christina O’Neill BSc(Hons), Angela Mullan, HND, Queens University Belfast; Hilary Taylor, MSc, Jack Brazier MSc, and all the students who assisted; Matthew McDonald, PhD, Curtin University, Australia, and other team members from the feasibility trial who shared their experiences of recruiting and collecting data; the Men’s Health Forum in Great Britian and Ireland since 2010 for invaluable contributions to the design and conduct of this study; Martin Tod, BSc(Hons) and Jim Pollard, MA, Men’s Health Forum, London; Colin Fowler, BA(Hons), Men’s Health Forum in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland; Paula Caroll, PhD, South East Technological University, Waterford, Ireland; Michael McKeon, MEd, Dublin City University, Ireland; the Trial Steering Committee: Edmund Juszczak, MSc, University of Nottingham; Emma Frew, PhD, and Kate Jolly, PhD, University of Birmingham; Graham Jameson (lay member and participant in the Football Fans in Training trial); David Gardner (lay member and Chairman of Scottish Men’s Sheds), the Scottish Men’s Sheds Association, Banchory, for their oversight and guidance; the trial protocol contributors who are no longer involved with the study: Andrew Elders, MSc, Glasgow Caledonian University, and Beatriz Goulao, PhD, Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, University of Aberdeen for statistics contributions; Mark Forrest, BSc, Connor Keegan, BSc(Hons), and the team at the Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, University of Aberdeen, for technical administrative support and database and website development; Fiona M. Harris, PhD, University of the West of Scotland, for process evaluation contributions; Claire Jones, PhD, Jack Gilmore, BSc, Ross Teviotdale, BSc(Hons), and Keith Milburn, BSc(Hons), Health Informatics Centre, University of Dundee, who developed the participant tracker software and delivered the text intervention. Finally, we acknowledge the earlier work of I. K. Crombie, MSc, University of Dundee. Mr Gardner and Mr Graham received compensation for their contributions.Peer reviewe
Assessing the Sustainability of Miscanthus and Willow as Global Bioenergy Crops : Current and Future Climate Conditions (Part 2)
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NERO: Explainable Out-of-Distribution Detection with Neuron-level Relevance in Gastrointestinal Imaging
The proceedings will be published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).Peer reviewe
The androgen receptor amino-terminal domain : structure, function and therapeutic potential
Acknowledgements Work in the authors’ groups on targeting the AR-NTD has been supported by funding from MRC DPFS award (MR/T02559X/1) and Prostate Cancer Research (grant 6956).Peer reviewe