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Barnes et al. Reply
A Reply to the Comment by G. N. Greaves et al.

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Barnes et al. Reply
A Reply to the Comment by G. N. Greaves et al.

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Reply to Sharp et al.
Sharp et al. (1) suggest that our original findings refute rather than support the effectiveness of psychological targeting (2, 3). We respectfully disagree for the following reasons.
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Reply to d'Huy et al.
In their letter, d’Huy et al. (1) challenge the novelty of our study (2), and question the reliability of some our results in the light of previous folkloric research and geographic biases in the Aarne Thompson Uther (ATU) index...
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Reply to Stojanowski et al.
In the accompanying Comment1, Stojanowski et al. challenge the evidence for inter-group conflict at Nataruk2. They make two arguments—first, that the lesions in three crania are due to soil compression; second, that there is a...
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Reply to Eckles et al.
We thank Eckles et al. (1) for their thoughtful comments. The authors point out that the optimization algorithms of Facebook’s advertising platform constitute a potential confound of campaign outcomes. We agree, in general, that...
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Estimating the total prevalence of PTSD among the UK police force
Two recent surveys have reported widely differing prevalence rates for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) within the U.K. police force. Stevelink et al. (2020) reported a rate of 3.9% whereas a survey conducted for the charity...
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Response to Ruby et al
Does disruption of prefrontal cortical activity using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) impair visual metacognition? An initial study supporting this idea (Rounis, Maniscalco, Rothwell, Passingham, & Lau, 2010) motivated...
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Novel Heating-Induced Reversion during Crystallization of Al-based Glassy Alloys.
Thermal stability and crystallization of three multicomponent glassy alloys, Al86Y7Ni5Co1Fe0.5Pd0.5, Al85Y8Ni5Co1Fe0.5Pd0.5 and Al84Y9Ni4Co1.5Fe0.5Pd1, were examined to assess the ability to form the mixture of amorphous (am)...
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Social Innovation Through Conceptual Replication
Social innovation can involve reexamining traditional perspectives from new angles. This study illustrates how replicating a published study can provide new insights into understanding symptoms of depression and anxiety among...
Questioning the application of risk of bias tools in appraising evidence from natural experimental studies
We recently read the article by Benton et al. which reviewed risk of bias in natural experimental studies investigating the impact of the built environment on physical activity (Benton et al., 2016; Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act...
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Patient perceptions of the Raynaud's Condition Score diary provide insight into its performance in clinical trials of Raynaud's phenomenon

The recent report by Denton et al. [1] adds to previous well-designed negative placebo-controlled clinical trials of Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) in systemic sclerosis (SSc). The primary endpoint was the weekly average number of...

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Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning in Young Children
Recent work suggests that the positive manifold of individual differences may arise, or be amplified, by a mechanism called mutualism. Kievit et al. (2017) showed that a latent change score implementation of the mutualism model...
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Patient perceptions of the Raynaud's Condition Score diary provide insight into its performance in clinical trials of Raynaud's phenomenon

The recent report by Denton et al. [1] adds to previous well-designed negative placebo-controlled clinical trials of Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) in systemic sclerosis (SSc). The primary endpoint was the weekly average number of...

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Invasion Science
Using horizon scanning techniques, we identified 14 emerging issues, not yet widely recognized or understood, that are likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed on a global scale [1]. Zenni et al. [2] do...
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Comment on Herring et al. The Use of "Retardation" in FRAXA, FMRP, FMR1 and Other Designations. Cells 2022, 11, 1044.
This commentary is written in response to the recent article from Herring et al., discussing the eradication of the offensive term "retardation" from gene nomenclature. We discuss the work of the HUGO (Human Genome Organisation)...
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Methodological problems with the test of the Paleo diet by Lamont et al. (2016).
N Cofnas
Jun 24, 2016
Letter to the Editor Open Access Published: 27 June 2016 Methodological problems with the test of the Paleo diet by Lamont et al. (2016) N Cofnas Nutrition & Diabetes volume 6, pagee214(2016)Cite this article 586 Accesses 2...
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Letter by Morrell et al Regarding Article, "Selective BMP-9 Inhibition Partially Protects Against Experimental Pulmonary Hypertension".
We read with interest the article by Tu et al1 demonstrating that genetic loss of Bmp9 (bone morphogenetic protein 9) protects mice from hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension and that inhibition of BMP9 with anti-BMP9 or the...
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