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Methodological innovations and a geoarchaeological tool-kit, notably including the contextual technique of micromorphology, followed.

However, elements of both the methodological innovations and the ethical guidance implied by our findings are generalisable for biobanking internationally.

As well as important methodological innovations and insights, the research revealed that in relation to street improvements in the sorts of mixed local high street locations investigated, investments in the quality of the street environment return substantial value to the everyday users of streets, and to the occupiers of space (to business) and investors in surrounding property in multiple ways.

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We note this methodological innovation, and contend that its application could serve as a basis to advance the focus on children's changes in cognitive scores.

Finally, we speculate on how this model may enrich future sustainable development research insofar as it points to fruitful units of analysis, can stimulate methodological innovation, and provide a more explicit theoretical foundation for the field.

Investments in methodological innovation and improved capacity to manage data "at the source" are now more important than ever before.

We included a detailed discussion of the methodological innovations, open challenges and significance of the method for scientific discovery.

This article introduces the supplement Advances in Cancer and Brain, Behavior, and Immunity and outlines important discoveries, paradigm shifts, and methodological innovations that have emerged in the past decade to advance mechanistic and translational understanding of biobehavioral influences on tumor biology, cancer treatment-related sequelae, and cancer outcomes.

Using a panel dataset over the period 1996 2004 and employing conceptual and methodological innovations (not least the use of comparative independent variables), we find support for the ideas that relative de-industrialisation of developed economies will increase FDI inflows into emerging economies, while the relative under-performance of developed countries will reduce it.

The notional definitions of "gene" reasonably vary between disciplines, and evolve with technological and methodological innovations.

The emerging economic understandings of the energy infrastructure motivate conceptual and methodological innovations in the social sciences, which this paper pursues.

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