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    Land for the Landless : squatting and encroachment in the uplands

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    Acknowledgements I am indebted to colleagues in the Bailies of Bennachie who have helped point me in the direction of a number of key historical sources that have been foundational to my understanding of squatter encroachment in the north-east. Many thanks in particular to Alison Kennedy, Colin Miller, and Colin Shepherd. Additional appreciation goes to Colin for his kind invitation to speak at the mini conference ‘Cultural Landscapes of North-east Scotland’, which helped me to organise my thoughts into a new set of research questions. Finally, Josh Wright read the penultimate draft, which has helped to improve its consistency.Peer reviewe

    Shifting the distribution of risk for high-impact chronic pain : targets for population-level interventions

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    Open Access via the Elsevier agreement Acknowledgments This research was conducted using data from UK Biobank under Application ID 98481. The authors thank the UK Biobank participants for their contribution. The authors acknowledge the support of the CHIPP research team and patient partner group. In addition to the authors, the CHIPP research team includes • Keele University: Daniëlle van der Windt (Principal Investigator), Milica Blagojevic-Bucknall, Emma Parry, Payam Amani, Claire Burton, Sarah Harrisson, Kerry Summerfield, Robert Taylor (Keele University Research User Group) • University of Bath: Christopher Eccleston, Edmund Keogh, Emma Fisher, Anna Gibby, Matthew Nunes, Toria Collard, Sarah Gazder, Laura Carolina Oporto Lisboa, Beate Ehrhardt • University of Manchester: John McBeth, Charlotte Woolley • University of Glasgow: Barbara Nicholl • University of Aberdeen: Elaine Wainwright • University of Ghent: Geert Crombez, Annick L. De PaepePeer reviewe

    Does rodent management impact the distribution of Rattus rattus and Mastomys natalensis in village settings?

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    Open Access via the Wiley agreement Thanks to the community members in the Kilombero district who supported the coordination and implementation of the daily intensive trapping. We also thank the drivers who worked with us throughout the research. For the purpose of Open Access, the authors have applied a CC BY license to any author-accepted manuscript version arising.Peer reviewe

    Response to biologics along a gradient of T2 involvement in patients with severe asthma : a data-driven biomarker clustering approach

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    Open access via the Elsevier agreement The authors thank Sarah Burkill, PhD, and Pui Yee Lai, MA, of the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI), for editorial and formatting assistance, which was funded by the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute Pte Ltd. They also thank their International Severe Asthma Registry collaborators (see this article’s Online Repository at www.jaci-inpractice.org).Peer reviewe

    Post-publication reviews, peer comments, and discipline formation in art history

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    Modelling rates of trial attrition : An analysis of individual participant data from 90 randomised controlled trials of pharmacological interventions for multiple conditions

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    Acknowledgments This publication is based on research using data from data contributors Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly that has been made available through Vivli, Inc. Vivli has not contributed to or approved, and Vivli, Eli Lilly, and Boehringer Ingelheim are not in any way responsible for, the contents of this publication.Peer reviewe

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