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Prioritising cardiopulmonary exercise testing for adults with cystic fibrosis: a service evaluation See

Background: Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited, life-limiting condition causing a range of symptoms including lowered exercise tolerance. Approximately 95% of people with cystic fibrosis in the United Kingdom are now eligible for new genetic modulator therapies. As a result, cystic fibro...

Emergent and growing entrepreneurial ecosystems: How do institutional logics shape fields of entrepreneurship? See

This article explores two different types of entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) – emergent and growing – using the institutional logics perspective. Fields of entrepreneurship within EEs are analysed empirically in two U.K. cities, and the institutional orders that inform the dominant entrepreneurial...

Collaborative Innovation in Early-stage Startups: Insights from Nova Scotia's Innovation Ecosystem See

Early-stage startups face significant innovation challenges from resource constraints, limited network access, and restricted external knowledge. While critical, how startups integrate external expertise, funding, and technology in product development is largely underexplored in current literature. This study, ...

Open and Digital Innovation: Intellectual Structure, Global Trends, and Future Research Directions See

Advancements in open innovation and digital innovation have reshaped how firms manage their innovation processes. This study investigates the intellectual structure of current open innovation and digital innovation research, reporting on a scoping review using bibliometric and science mapping techniqu...

Access to water and sanitation for people with paraplegia living in rural communities in Bangladesh See

Purpose: To explore how people in rural Bangladesh with paraplegia accessed water and sanitation in their home environment. Method: Based on a qualitative design, semi-structured interviews were used to gather direct experiences. Six people with complete paraplegia were recruited and their i...

Digital transformation or digital divide? Smes' use of AI during global crisis See

There is a notable deficiency in empirical research examining how digital transformation, particularly through the adoption of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), can empower SMEs to navigate the challenges posed by global crises. While new technologies are frequently regarded as&#...

Catherine Wheatley (2019) <i>Stanley Cavell and Film: Scepticism and Self-Reliance at the Cinema</i> See

As D.N. Rodowick aptly points out on the back cover, Catherine Wheatley's Stanley Cavell and Film will become a go-to volume both for those wanting to discover Cavell for the first time and for veteran readers looking for clarification or a novel way to approach the&#...

Tides of tension: Exploring the blue economy through stakeholder narrations See

The Blue Economy concept combines the views of oceans and seas as areas of economic growth, industrialization, and development, on the one hand, and as vulnerable marine ecosystems that need to be protected, on the other hand. Drawing on a concept driven by managerial practice...

Study of same-sign W boson scattering and anomalous couplings in events with one tau lepton from pp collisions at √(<i>s</i>) = 13 TeV See

A first study is presented of the cross section for the scattering of same-sign W boson pairs via the detection of a τ lepton. The data from proton-proton collisions at the center-of-mass energy of 13TeV were collected by the CMS detector at the LHC, and correspond t...

First Exclusive Reconstruction of the 𝐵<sup>*+</sup>, 𝐵<sup>*0</sup>, and 𝐵<sup>*0</sup><inf>𝑠</inf> Mesons and Precise Measurement of Their Masses See

Using proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at √𝑠 = 13  TeV in 2016–2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140  fb−1, the first full reconstruction of the three vector 𝐵 meson states, 𝐵<sup>*+</sup>, 𝐵<sup>*0</sup>, and 𝐵<sup>*0</...

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