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Reduced adult survival estimated in areas of decline of harbour seal populations in Scotland
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Philip Hammond for his advice on the mark–recapture analysis, Chris Morris and Callan Duck for their help in selecting study sites and Jeff Laake for his help solving RMark package hiccups to estimate fecundity, as well as all the local people in Burray and Dunvegan who helped make data collection possible. This work is dedicated to Andy Law, a brilliant naturalist and friend who spent endless hours taking and processing photos of seals at Dunvegan.Peer reviewe
Buckquoy, Orkney : addressing the Pictish-Viking transition in northern Scotland
Open Access via the Cambridge University Press agreement. Many thanks to Anna Ritchie, the original excavator, for her enthusiastic support throughout the process of re-analysis, and to Gail Drinkall for facilitating the artefact sampling.Peer reviewe
Tenants’ ESG : Influence on Preferences and Rent Premiums for Green Buildings in Commercial Real Estate
Open Access via the Taylor and Francis agreement The authors thank seminar participants at various events for their useful comments.Peer reviewe
Disentangling the multi-phase alteration of fossil charcoals : A cautionary tale from the Isle of Mull, Scotland
We would like to thank Walter Ritchie and Colin Taylor for their help in this study.Peer reviewe
Differential joint-level response to secukinumab in psoriatic arthritis : A collaborative European observational cohort study
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Diverse oncogenes use common mechanisms to drive growth of major forms of human cancer
We thank Q. Zhang and S. Miettinen for technical assistance, K. Kurppa for critical review of the manuscript, and J. Klefström for valuable suggestions. Tumor proteomics analyses were performed at the Turku Proteomics Facility, University of Turku, and Åbo Akademi University. The facility is supported by Biocenter Finland. We thank the Sequencing Unit of Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland FIMM Technology Centre and Biomedicum Functional Genomics Unit (FuGU) at University of Helsinki for sequencing and microarray services. FIMM Sequencing Unit is supported by Biocenter Finland. The Chemical Proteomics core facility at Biomedicum (MBB, Karolinska Institute), also the Unit of SciLifeLab and part of the Swedish National Infrastructure for Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS), provided full support in the experimental design and performance of the proteomics using the PISA assay, with relative data analysis.Peer reviewe
Place, space, and counter-mapping digital memory work
Open Access via the Sage agreement Acknowledgments Special thanks go to my colleagues at the Department of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen for their thoughtful and constructive comments on the early draft of this article. Thank you, also, to Andrea Hajek and the anonymous reviewers for their critical insights and keen editorial guidance.Peer reviewe
Multiliteracies, Multimodality, and Learning by Design in Second Language Learning and Teacher Education
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Families with neurodevelopmental diagnoses are not ‘Hard to Reach’ : Findings from a feasibility trial comparing parenting programmes for parents of children with ADHD
We are extremely grateful to the parents who gave their time to take part in research assessments and interviews. Our Trial Steering Committee, including Geraldine Mynors, Dr Christine Puckering, and Linda Frazer (Patient and Public Involvement representative) offered valuable discussion and reflection. Thanks to Fatene Ismail, Charlotte Paterson, and Paula Regener who previously worked on the trial. We appreciate the input of Martina Messow for writing the original Statistical analysis plan and supervising descriptive and outcome analyses, and of Ting Ting Wu for conducting health economic analysis. Our co-investigators helped shaped the design of the study: Nick Watson, Rachael Wood. Finally, thanks to Dr Hilary Maddox, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Head of Child and Family Psychology Service, NHS Fife, and Gordon Brown, Clinical Lead and CEO of ADHD Direct, who developed the Parents InC programme and provided information on the theory of change. Dr Maddox also hosted the study within her service.Peer reviewe