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1. A comparative study of bifacial versus monofacial PV systems at the UK's largest solar plant.

2. Policing the Enforcers: The Governmentality of Immigration Controls.

3. 'Reputation, reputation, reputation! Oh, I have lost my reputation!'; A literature review on alcohol addiction in the British Sikh and/or Punjabi community and the barriers to accessing support.

4. The predictive capacity of polygenic risk scores for disease risk is only moderately influenced by imputation panels tailored to the target population.

5. The Business Judgment Rule as a Protective Armor for Directors' Responsibilities: A Comparative Study Among Mauritius, United Kingdom, and United States.

6. Family Group Conference Provision in UK Local Authorities and Associations with Children Looked after Rates.

7. Building distributive populism: basic income and political alternatives to ethno-nationalism.

8. Correction to: The U.K. as a Technological Follower: Higher Education Expansion and the College Wage Premium.

9. The Brexit Vote, Productivity Growth, and Macroeconomic Adjustments in the U.K.

10. Incorporating short data into large mixed-frequency vector autoregressions for regional nowcasting.

11. The Meaning of Merit: Talent versus Hard Work Legitimacy.

12. Correction to: The influence of deprivation in the outcomes of psoriatic arthritis within the UK—utilizing Outcomes of Treatment in Psoriatic Arthritis Study Syndicate (OUTPASS) data.

13. Differentiating risk: The association between relationship type and risk of repeat victimization of domestic abuse.

14. AI-related data ethics oversight in UK policing.

15. Monetary Policy and Birth Rates: The Effect of Mortgage Rate Pass-Through on Fertility.

16. British Axial Spondyloarthritis Inception Cohort (BAxSIC): a protocol for a multicentre real-world observational cohort study of early axial spondyloarthritis.

17. Prognostic Factors and Treatment Effect Modifiers for Physical Health, Opioid Prescription, and Health Care Utilization in Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders in Primary Care: Exploratory Secondary Analysis of the STEMS Randomized Trial of Direct Access to Physical Therapist–Led Care

18. (126) Medicolegal Considerations for Patients Undergoing Urologic Surgical Interventions and the Development of an Audio-Recording Application for use During Genital Gender-Affirming Surgical Consultation.

19. Ventricular volume asymmetry as a novel imaging biomarker for disease discrimination and outcome prediction.

20. Social network analysis as a tool to inform anguillid eel conservation and management.

21. Lessons from Lyme Bay (UK) to inform policy, management, and monitoring of Marine Protected Areas.

22. The association of appendicular lean mass and grip strength with low-density lipoprotein, very low-density lipoprotein, and high-density lipoprotein particle diameter: a Mendelian randomization study of the UK Biobank cohort.

23. (037) Medicolegal Considerations for Patients Undergoing Urologic Surgical Interventions and the Development of an Audio-Recording Application for Use During Genital Gender-affirming Surgical Consultation.

24. Community awareness of childhood arthritis in the UK.

25. Using opportunistic data to study the distribution and abundance of a warm water elasmobranch at the northern edge of its range.

26. Trends in effort at work in the UK.

27. Distributional effect of import shocks on British local labour markets.

28. Wages of UK immigrant men across generations: who catches up?

29. Identifying the economic determinants of individual voting behaviour in UK general elections.

30. Identity, immigration, and subjective well-being: why are natives so sharply divided on immigration issues?