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1. Developing a disease-specific patient reported outcome measure to enhance understanding of the lived experiences of ANCA associated vasculitis: A protocol paper.

2. "The Will to Survive": The Lives of Young People with "No Papers" in the United Kingdom.

3. Review Papers Examining accountability in relation to local football communities.

4. Community initiatives for well‐being in the United Kingdom and their role in developing social capital and addressing loneliness: A scoping review.

5. Research delivery secondments: A scoping review.

6. Uncovering research trends and opportunities on FinTech: a scientometric analysis.

7. Land Use Carbon Emissions or Sink: Research Characteristics, Hotspots and Future Perspectives.

8. Unpacking the "complex" in complex evaluations: lessons learned conducting large scale evaluations of maternal and child health programmes over 20 years of collaborative research in Ghana.

9. The experiences of people with liver disease of palliative and end‐of‐life care in the United Kingdom—A systematic literature review and metasynthesis.

10. Deploying a Building Information Modelling (BIM)-Based Construction Safety Risk Library for Industry: Lessons Learned and Future Directions.

11. Training, experience, and perceptions of chest tube insertion by higher speciality trainees: implications for training, patient safety, and service delivery.

12. The first appearance of EEG evidence in a UK court of law: a cautionary tale.

13. Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE): how valuable and how hard? An evaluation of ALL_EARS@UoS PPIE group, 18 months on.

14. Increasing heat pump adoption: analysing multiple perspectives on preparing homes for heat pumps in the UK.

15. A mixed methods systematic literature review of barriers and facilitators to help-seeking among women with stigmatised pelvic health symptoms.

16. From bare life and necropolitics to a feminist care ethic: ageism in the COVID-19 pandemic and future directions.

17. Opinion Models, Election Data, and Political Theory.

18. Multiple disadvantages: class, social capital, and well-being of ethnic minority groups in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

19. Navigating Flood Resilience: Challenges, Solutions, and Lessons Learnt from the Dominican Republic.

20. In praise of postgraduate career clinics: Translating health professionals' willingness to engagement.

21. Anorexia nervosa through the lens of a severe and enduring experience: 'lost in a big world'.

22. 'Infused with multicultural education': Teaching preparedness for the contemporary secondary school classroom.

23. Communicating about sustainability in fashion: a construal level theory approach.

24. Suicides among Construction Occupations in the UK.

25. How inclusive were UK-based randomised controlled trials of COVID-19 vaccines? A systematic review investigating enrolment of Black adults and adult ethnic minorities.

26. 'A commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion': a conceptual framework for equality of opportunity in Patient and Public Involvement in research.

27. The Development of a Multi-Modal Cancer Rehabilitation (Including Prehabilitation) Service in Sheffield, UK: Designing the Active Together Service.

28. Mind the FemTech gap: regulation failings and exploitative systems.

29. Do wages underestimate the inequality in workers' rewards? The joint distribution of job quality and wages across occupations.

30. The role of firm‐to‐firm relationships in exporter dynamics.

31. An analysis of the accuracy of retrospective birth location recall using sibling data.

32. Hosting capacity of distribution networks for controlled and uncontrolled residential EV charging with static and dynamic thermal ratings of network components.

33. Finding Navigable Paths through Tidal Flats with Synthetic Aperture Radar.

34. "Trust people you've never worked with" -- A social network visualization of teamwork, cohesion, social support, and mental health in NHS Covid personnel.

35. The Current and Expected Pricing Markup as Derived from the Capital Asset Pricing Model and Tobin's Q and Applied to the UK's FTSE 100.

36. Long-Term Orientation and Tax Avoidance Regulations.

37. A Review on the Prevalence of Poor Mental Health in the Construction Industry.

38. Capacity Planning of Virtual Wards for Frail and Elderly Patients.

39. The Gestational Obesity Weight Management: Implementation of National Guidelines (GLOWING) study: a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial.

40. Monitoring carbon emissions using deep learning and statistical process control: a strategy for impact assessment of governments' carbon reduction policies.

41. Probabilistic Analysis of Basic Causes of Vessel–Platform Allision Accidents.

42. A novel adaptive robust control for trajectory tracking of mobile robot with uncertainties.

43. Diversity and the Evaluation of Talent in the Accounting Profession: The Enigma of Merit.

44. The Impact of Emerging Technology in Physics over the Past Three Decades

45. Repositioning Corrective Feedback to a Meaning-Orientated Approach in the English Language Classroom

46. Wellbeing Impact Study of High-Speed 2 (WISH2): Protocol for a mixed-methods examination of the impact of major transport infrastructure development on mental health and wellbeing.

47. 'There was a pivotal moment'. The dynamics, transitions, adaptations and trajectories of nursing at the front-line in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.

48. Why are some countries rich and others poor? development and validation of the attributions for Cross-Country Inequality Scale (ACIS).

49. The Application of High-Resolution, Embedded Fibre Optic (FO) Sensing for Large-Diameter Composite Steel/Plastic Pipeline Performance under Dynamic Transport Loads.

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