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Institutionalization and de-institutionalization processes in the UK healthcare system : the role of emerging technologies [PDF]
This thesis is a result of a research project that examines the Information Systems strategy of the National Health Service (NHS). The researcher followed the process of implementing a Primary Service Provision (PSP).
Guah, Matthew W.
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Attitudes to poverty and social reform in Cheltenham 1870-1899
Many modem historians argue that for much of the late Victorian period attitudes to social issues were largely determined by a widely held belief in "individualism" and laissez faire government.
Edlin, Ronald
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Working for children: the development of the Paediatric Unit at Northwick Park [PDF]
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Definitive chemotherapy: a new frontier in the fight against laryngeal cancer. [PDF]
Haigentz M +3 more
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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 129-164).The aim of this study was to determine the occupational health and safety knowledge, practices and injury pattern of workers at a specific beverage manufacturing ...
Chetty, Laran
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Consuming the jihad : an enquiry into the subculture of internet jihadism
Recent years have seen a great deal of interest in phenomena such as Al Qaida ‘terrorism’, Islamic ‘radicalism’ or, increasingly, ‘jihadism’ - on the Internet. However, as I argue in this thesis, much work in these areas has been problematic for a number
Ramsay, Gilbert
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This study critically explores how Bourdieu’s (1985; 1989) concept of social space impacts on the experiences of medical and nursing students in the primary care setting when non-formal work based learning (WBL) is used as a model for interprofessional ...
Owens, Melissa
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This study explores the relationship between wood-crafting activity and technological development in metal tools during the Late-Middle and Late Bronze Age in Southern England.
Lee, Robert William
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Living on the edge: transport sustainability in Perth's Liveable Neighbourhoods
Following World War Two, land use and transport policy and practice in most major Australian cities was modelled on the US experience. As such, these cities have become characterised by urban sprawl (indicated by segregated zoning and low development ...
Falconer, Ryan
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