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COVID-19 pandemic and admission rates for and management of acute coronary syndromes in England
Background Several countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have reported a substantial drop in the number of patients attending the emergency department with acute coronary syndromes and a reduced number of cardiac procedures.
Enti Spata, Chris P Gale, Mamas Mamas
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Journal Economic History, 1989
The article studies the evolution of the constitutional arrangements in seventeenth-century England following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. It focuses on the relationship between institutions and the behavior of the government and interprets the ...
D. North, Barry R. Weingast
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The article studies the evolution of the constitutional arrangements in seventeenth-century England following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. It focuses on the relationship between institutions and the behavior of the government and interprets the ...
D. North, Barry R. Weingast
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INFANT MORTALITY, CHILDHOOD NUTRITION, AND ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Lancet, The, 1986Ana Q Curto, Clive Osmond
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Covid-19: all non-urgent elective surgery is suspended for at least three months in England
British medical journal, 2020NHS hospitals in England have been told to suspend all non-urgent elective surgery for at least three months from 15 April to help the service deal with the covid-19 pandemic.
G. Iacobucci
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Revue française de science politique, 2009
Résumé Si l’exemplarité britannique a connu une réactualisation récente en France sous le signe du « libéralisme », elle plonge ses racines au 18 e siècle, lorsque la petite voisine d’outre-Manche commença de menacer l’hégémonie de la grande monarchie.
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Résumé Si l’exemplarité britannique a connu une réactualisation récente en France sous le signe du « libéralisme », elle plonge ses racines au 18 e siècle, lorsque la petite voisine d’outre-Manche commença de menacer l’hégémonie de la grande monarchie.
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The cost of diabetic foot ulcers and amputations to the National Health Service in England
Diabetic Medicine, 2019To estimate the healthcare costs of diabetic foot disease in England.
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Contemporary British History, 1999
The English: A Portrait of a People. By Jeremy Paxman. London: Michael Joseph, 1998. Pp.309. £20. ISBN 0 718 14263 2. In Memory of England: A Novelist's View of History. By Peter Vansittart. London: John Murray, 1998. Pp.298. £20. ISBN 0 7195 5743 7. Island Stories: Unravelling Britain [Theatres of Memory, Vol.II]. By Raphael Samuel.
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The English: A Portrait of a People. By Jeremy Paxman. London: Michael Joseph, 1998. Pp.309. £20. ISBN 0 718 14263 2. In Memory of England: A Novelist's View of History. By Peter Vansittart. London: John Murray, 1998. Pp.298. £20. ISBN 0 7195 5743 7. Island Stories: Unravelling Britain [Theatres of Memory, Vol.II]. By Raphael Samuel.
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2005
Der 22-jahrige Charlie Thornton stammt aus einer Bergarbeiterfamilie in der Nahe von Doncaster. Er ist der „intelligenteste Sohn“ der Siedlung, ein Stipendium ermoglicht ihm den Besuch des College in Oxford. Um das Schulgeld bezahlen zu konnen, muss die gesamte Familie Opfer bringen.
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Der 22-jahrige Charlie Thornton stammt aus einer Bergarbeiterfamilie in der Nahe von Doncaster. Er ist der „intelligenteste Sohn“ der Siedlung, ein Stipendium ermoglicht ihm den Besuch des College in Oxford. Um das Schulgeld bezahlen zu konnen, muss die gesamte Familie Opfer bringen.
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