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101. Mapping digital foodscapes: Digital food influencers and the grammars of good food.

102. Is fast fashion finally out of season? Rental clothing schemes as a sustainable and affordable alternative to fast fashion.

103. The slow violence of austerity politics and the UK's 'hostile environment': Examining the responses of third sector organisations supporting people seeking asylum.

104. Transforming imaginations? Multiple dimensionalities and temporalities as vital complexities in transformations to sustainability.

105. Legitimation strategies in corporate discourse: A comparison of UK and Chinese corporate social responsibility reports.

106. Will Covid-19 put the public back in public transport? A UK perspective.

107. Occupational exposure and risk of oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: systematic review and 25-year retrospective cohort study of patients.

108. Usable, but unused: A critical story of co-producing the UK's Climate Change Risk Assessments.

109. Monitoring and forecasting the COVID-19 epidemic in the UK.

110. What are the implications of radiologically abnormal cardiophrenic lymph nodes in advanced ovarian cancer? An analysis of tumour burden, surgical complexity, same-site recurrence and overall survival.

111. Evaluation of an Ambulatory Emergency Care Centre at a tertiary hospital in Perth, Western Australia.

112. Changing understandings of waste reduction and avoidance in moralities of thrift: A comparison of Mass Observers' narratives three decades apart.

113. "This family and the Games are my world": Conceptualizing the British and European Transplant Games as therapeutic landscapes.

114. Assessing the impact of energy communities on retailers' balancing positions in the power market.

115. Transgressive quest/ions? Navigating religion, institutional expectations, and sexuality education in modern Britain.

116. Neither 'incel' nor 'volcel': Relational accounts of UK women's sexual abstinence.

117. A novel resilience assessment for active distribution networks including a DER voltage regulation scheme considering windstorms.

118. Investigating the thermo-hydro-mechanical evolution of a UK geological disposal facility due to disposal of high-heat-generating wastes.

119. Views of educators working with pupils with Down syndrome on their roles and responsibilities and factors related to successful inclusion.

120. Real life test of a novel super performance dew point cooling system in operational live data centre.

121. Hazards correlation analysis of railway accidents: A real-world case study based on the decade-long UK railway accident data.

122. Compressive load resistance of straw bale assemblies under concentric and eccentric loading.

123. From ethical approval to an ethics of care: Considerations for the inclusion of older adults in ethnographic research from the perspective of a 'humanisation of care framework'.

124. "I don't want to introduce it into new places in my life": The marketing and consumption of no and low alcohol drinks.

125. Nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation: Assessing the Scottish Public's preferences for saltmarsh carbon storage.

126. Zero carbon homes in the UK? Analysing the co-evolution of policy mix and socio-technical system.

127. Review of literature of lean construction and lean tools using systematic literature review technique (2008–2018).

128. The distinctive uses of right in British and American English interaction.

129. The time is now: making the case for a UK registry of deployment of radiology artificial intelligence applications.

130. Power output estimation of a two-body hinged raft wave energy converter using HF radar measured representative sea states at Wave Hub in the UK.

131. Management and outcomes of military penetrating neck injuries: An eleven-year retrospective case note review.

132. "Any idea how fast 'It's just a mask!' can turn into 'It's just a vaccine!'": From mask mandates to vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.

133. Second Language knowledge of pragmatic meanings: What do learners of Korean know about the Korean pronouns ce and na?

134. Rectus sheath catheter analgesia versus standard care following major abdominal surgery: An observational study of 911 patients.

135. Automation or globalization? The impacts of robots and Chinese imports on jobs in the United Kingdom.

136. What shapes community acceptance of large-scale solar farms? A case study of the UK's first 'nationally significant' solar farm.

137. The evaluation of a participatory extension programme focused on climate friendly farming.

138. Poverty dynamics in Rural Britain 1991–2008: Did Labour's social policy reforms make a difference?

139. The intimate spaces of debt: Love, freedom and entanglement in indebted lives.

140. Feeling the squeeze: Towards a psychosocial geography of austerity in low-to-middle income families.

141. Food banks, actually existing austerity and the localisation of responsibility.

142. Automatic short answer grading and feedback using text mining methods.

143. Challenging peripheralising discourses: Using evolutionary economic geography and, complex systems theory to connect new regional knowledges within the periphery.

144. Cows eat grass, don't they? Contrasting sociotechnical imaginaries of the role of grazing in the UK and Irish dairy sectors.

145. Review of the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme for oral and maxillofacial surgery aesthetics: are we underselling ourselves?

146. Life-cycle environmental impacts of barley straw valorisation.

147. Governance of interactions between infrastructure sectors: The making of smart grids in the UK.

148. Beyond resistance: Geographies of divergent more-than-human conduct in robotic milking.

149. Far apart yet close by: Social media and acculturation among international students in the UK.

150. Digital scholarship, higher education and the future of the public intellectual.