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Mortality impacts of long-term PM<sub>2.5</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> exposure in Great Britain under national and international air quality limits. [PDF]
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Introduction: Scotland in France; France in Scotland
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Nursing Older People, 2009
In 2004 the Scottish Executive examined the planning, organisation and delivery of coherent services for those with dementia and their carers. Accompanying this was a planning and audit tool for the design of dementia services.
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In 2004 the Scottish Executive examined the planning, organisation and delivery of coherent services for those with dementia and their carers. Accompanying this was a planning and audit tool for the design of dementia services.
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1996
Details from Scottish Office records of all infants under a year who were the victims of homicide in Scotland during 1978–1993 are presented and compared with results from studies of infant homicide in England and Wales. Although Scottish homicide rates in the total population are much higher than those in England and Wales, the annual Scottish ...
M N, Marks, R, Kumar
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Details from Scottish Office records of all infants under a year who were the victims of homicide in Scotland during 1978–1993 are presented and compared with results from studies of infant homicide in England and Wales. Although Scottish homicide rates in the total population are much higher than those in England and Wales, the annual Scottish ...
M N, Marks, R, Kumar
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2004
This paper outlines the asbestos hazard in Scotland and draws upon a systematic oral history project to analyze from the workers' perspective the nature of exposure, the limitations of government regulatory initiatives, and the ramifications of contracting asbestos-related diseases for sufferers and their families.
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This paper outlines the asbestos hazard in Scotland and draws upon a systematic oral history project to analyze from the workers' perspective the nature of exposure, the limitations of government regulatory initiatives, and the ramifications of contracting asbestos-related diseases for sufferers and their families.
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