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    Reaching for Ancestral Heritage : Sakha Collections in the Museums of the World

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    Open Access via the Wiley agreeement I would like to thank Igor Krupnik, Dmitrii Arzyutov, Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer, Alison Brown, Galina Williams, and Asya Gabysheva for their pertinent comments on earlier drafts of this paper. Many thanks to Max Unarov for continuous help with the images. My warmest gratitude goes to Zinaida Ivanova-Unarova for sharing her thoughts, memories and her personal archives with me.Peer reviewe

    Global changes in Lepidopteran phylogenetic diversity across space and time

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    We thank Justin Travis, Fabio Manfredini, Jenni Stockan, Nadia Barsoum, Celina Baines and Joan Cottrell for helpful comments on the analysis and presentation.Peer reviewe

    The challenges of managing the third sector : an exploration of emerging themes

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    In writing this lead paper, we wish to acknowledge the roles played by a number of individuals. Firstly, we thank (and commend) the authors of this collection of papers for their research efforts and contributions to enhancing our knowledge and understanding of the many contemporary issues and challenges of managing TSOs. We particularly thank them for supporting FAM and this Special Issue. We also thank them for their engagement with the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) Workshop (which was hosted and delivered at the University of Aberdeen) that provided the original platform for many of the papers in this Special Issue. In addition, we are extremely grateful to all of our reviewers for their valuable and much-appreciated support of the journal. We also acknowledge the excellent contribution of the editor of FAM (Professor Ileana Steccolini) for her constructive comments and support during the compilation of this Special Issue. Finally, we would like to thank (and pay tribute to) the enormous contribution of Professor Irvine Lapsley (who sadly passed away in April 2024) over many years. Not only was Irvine a longstanding editor of FAM prior to Professor Ileana Steccolini assuming responsibility as his health faded, but he was also the founding chairperson (with Professor Bernd Helmig, from the University of Mannheim, and Professor Marc Jegers, from the Vrije University in Brussels) of the series of EIASM Third-sector Workshops from which this particular Special Issue emerged. He was a tremendous scholar, encourager and friend to the community of third-sector researchers who is sadly missed. Open Access via the Wiley agreementPeer reviewe

    Opening the black box : how managers’ political ideologies drive CSR decision-making through information processing

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    “For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.”Peer reviewe

    Association of neighbourhood deprivation with secondary prevention prescribing and all-cause mortality among stroke patients in Scotland : a population-based study

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    Presented in part at the 2024 Scottish Society of Physicians (SSP) Annual Meeting, Kilmarnock, Scotland, September 27, 2024. We wish to acknowledge the Scottish Stroke Care Audit teams, Information Services Division Department within Public Health Scotland (PHS), and the research and data analyst teams within the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) who assisted with data access, linkage, and cleaning.Peer reviewe

    ‘Fire Islands’: Holocene wildfire intensity as a critical determinant of carbon accumulation in South Atlantic peatlands

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    We thank Paul Brickle and Stefanie Carter of the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute for their help with logistics and all landowners for access permission and (oftentimes) immense hospitality.Peer reviewe

    Microkinetic modelling of CO2 and methane conversion into syngas on a low metal-loaded Rh/Al2O3 catalyst : Effect of co-feeding reaction products

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    Devon Graves and the rest of his group are gratefully acknowledged for providing support and inspiration to this work.Peer reviewe

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