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Rehabilitation in the United Kingdom

Disability and Rehabilitation, 1997
For the purposes of this paper I am going to describe rehabilitation medicine, which is a new medical speciality in the National Health Service (NHS) and is derived from physical medicine and neurology. The development of rehabilitation had traditionally been very much left to champions within individual specialties and to rehabilitation therapists ...
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The rentierization of the United Kingdom economy

Environment and Planning, 2019
There is a growing groundswell of opinion in commentary on the political economy of the Global North that the neoliberal era has seen the forceful (re)emergence of rentier capitalism. This article analyses the case of the UK.
Brett Christophers
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Hayfever in the United Kingdom

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1991
In the U.K. allergy to grass pollen is the single most important cause of seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (hayfever). The prevalence of the disease appears to be increasing, although the precise reasons for this are at present unknown. The introduction of non-sedating H1-selective antihistamine drugs and local corticosteroids has been an ...
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Optics in the United Kingdom

Applied Optics, 1969
Optics is interpreted to include x-ray optics, electronic optics, and short wave radiooptics as well as the more conventional visible, uv, and ir optics. Recent work in Britain on x-ray optics (applied to molecular biology), on scanning electron microscopy, and in radioastronomy (discovery of pulsars) is mentioned.
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United Kingdom

1992
Abstract This chapter presents evidence on departures from equity in the finance and delivery of health care in the UK. Following the methodology proposed in this volume, we examine equity in the finance and the delivery of health care separately and thus do not examine the net redistributive impact of the UK health care system.
Owen O’Donnell   +2 more
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CCUS in the United Kingdom

Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) remains one of the useful tools for reducing GHGs emissions and decarbonising the economy at national and regional levels. Given its distinctive geological advantage and net-zero investment plans, this chapter examines the CCUS situation in the UK, focusing on important areas, including changing CO2 ...
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Nursing in the United Kingdom

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2020
Pippa, Peppiatt, Georgie, Coster
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