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Comparative Analysis of CO2 Sequestration Potential in Shale Reservoirs : Insights from the Longmaxi and Qiongzhusi Formations
We express our gratitude to R. H. C. de Melo (Federal Fluminense University, Brazil), Abderrahim Ayad (Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Morocco), and Helmut Ahammer (Medical University of Graz, Austria) for their assistance in addressing inquiries related to code development and image processing.Peer reviewe
Spirometry to manage asthma in children : a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (SPIROMAC)
The authors are indebted to the following persons who have helped deliver the SPIROMAC trial: Miss K Innes and Miss C Urquhart for managing the trial; Miss A Fraser for data coordination; colleagues in the Clinical Trials Unit in Aberdeen (Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, CHaRT); the Clinical Research Networks in East of England; NRS Primary Care Network; Regional Research Delivery Network—North West & East Midlands; Miss S Riaz for PPI contributions, Prof G Roberts and members of the TSC; Dr C Powell and members of the DMC; the study sponsors and the local recruiting teams, participants and their parents and caregivers.Peer reviewe
Burden of Type 2 and Oral Corticosteroids Related Comorbidities in Severe Asthma Patients from the Gulf Countries : A Comparative Study from The ISAR Registry
The authors gratefully acknowledge the International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR) and its global collaborators for providing access to the data used in this study. We thank the patients, investigators, and study teams across all participating countries, particularly in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, for their contributions to the registry. ISAR is supported by Optimum Patient Care Global and is conducted in collaboration with leading academic and clinical institutions worldwide.Peer reviewe
Outcomes In Patients With Asthma and Coexisting Allergic Rhinitis Who Started Dupilumab Treatment In Real-World Clinical Practice : A RAPID Registry Study
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Developing a Theoretically Informed Strategy to Enhance Pharmacist-Led Deprescribing in Care Homes for Older People
Thanks to the pharmacists, GP practices, and care home staff who took part in the interviews. We would also like to acknowledge the Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group as the study sponsor and our patient and public involvement colleagues Janet Gray and Christine Handford who were supported by Jacqueline Romero, Manager of PPIRes.Peer reviewe
Diffusive CH4 Emissions from Agricultural Ditches Overshadow CH4 Sinks by Upland Fields
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Quantitative Profiling of Nanoscopic Protein Aggregates Reveals Specific Fingerprint of TDP-43-Positive Assemblies in Motor Neuron Disease
The authors were grateful to all donors, their family members and caregivers, for making this study possible. We acknowledge the MRC London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank and the Brains for Dementia Research project specifically Dr Claire Troakes, for facilitating the collection, storage and provisioning of donated tissues.Peer reviewe
Actionable genetic variants in 4,198 Scottish participants from the Orkney and Shetland founder populations and implementation of return of results
This research has been conducted using the UKB Resource under application nos. 47602 and 19655. Emily Weiss and Reka Nagy assembled the Orkney pedigree, and Barbara Gray the Shetland pedigree, using records at the General Register Office, the Shetland Family History Society, and study information, building on earlier pedigree work by Ruth McQuillan and Jim Wilson. Sanger sequencing was performed by the technical services team at the MRC Human Genetics Unit. We thank the NHS Grampian clinical genetics team and the Viking Genes research team (in particular David Buchanan, Rachel Edwards, and Craig Sinclair) for their contributions to the implementation of the RoR process. Finally, we thank the people of the Northern and Western Isles for their involvement in and ongoing support of our research.Peer reviewe