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Renegotiating female transnational identities after Brexit : the importance of hybrid habitus
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A Comparative Analysis of Alpha and Beta Therapy in Prostate Cancer Using a 3D Image-Based Spatiotemporal Model
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Working memory capacity and self-cues : Consistent benefits in children and adults
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Harbour and grey seals : distribution maps for Scotland
At time of publishing, a manuscript (Carter et al.) is in preparation that will feature this work. Please check the Marine Scotland data portal and search “Updated habitat-based at-sea distribution maps for harbour and grey seals in Scotland". A link to the publication will be available on the dataset landing page once published. It is recommended to cite the peer reviewed paper where possible
Using Artificial Intelligence for Text Screening in a Systematic Review of Cardiotoxicity
Acknowledgments: Under the guidance of the authors, Sweta Samantaray (PhD) provided writing support for this manuscript, Sonia Philipose (PhD) provided editorial assistance, and Subrata Kar (PhD) provided QC support (all are employees of Pfizer Inc.). Author contributions: Steven E. Canfield had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. Study concept and design: Canfield, Aziz, Omar, N’Dow, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Molony, Stenzl. Acquisition of data: Aziz, Schijvenaars, Molony. Analysis and interpretation of data: Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Stenzl. Drafting of the manuscript: Omar, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed. Critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content: All authors. Statistical analysis: None. Obtaining funding: Ghith. Administrative, technical, or material support: Canfield, Aziz, Omar, N’Dow, Schijvenaars, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Molony, Stenzl. Supervision: N’Dow, Ghith, Riaz Ahmed, Stenzl. Other: None.Peer reviewe
Mannitol for cerebral oedema after acute intracerebral haemorrhage (MACE-ICH) : protocol for a prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint phase IIb trial
We would like to thank the participants and their caregivers who are participating in MACE-ICH. We also thank the DMC, research collaborators and investigators at the participating centres for their contribution to this trial. PB is Stroke Association Professor of Stroke Medicine and an emeritus NIHR Senior Investigator. This manuscript presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) under the Research for Patient Benefit Programme (award ID: NIHR 203080). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The sponsor of this trial and funders have no role in trial design, trial management, data collection, analysis and interpretation of the data, writing of the report and the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. The National University of Malaysia (GP-K019817) is acknowledged for awarding Zhe Kang Law with a research grant and supporting this publication.Peer reviewe
Person-centred attitudes and the analytic tradition : what should philosophy learn from therapy?
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Rights out of Sight : Data Practices and Transparency Gaps in Smart Consumer IoT Ecosystems
Infectious agents and progression from Barrett’s oesophagus to oesophageal adenocarcinoma : a nested case-control study
We would like to thank the late Professor Massimo Tommasino and late Professor Liam Murray, who played key roles in the design of the study. The samples used in this research were received from the Northern Ireland Biobank which is funded by HSC Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland. We would like to thank the Northern Ireland Biobank for the collection, storage and sectioning of human tissue samples, and the laboratory team, including Dr Robbie Wilson, at the Northern Health and Social Care trust for retrieval and sectioning of tissue samples.Peer reviewe