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    Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data by Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. …”
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    Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data by Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. …”
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    The New England Journal of Medicine, CorSalud y las enfermedades cardiovasculares by Francisco Luis Moreno Martínez

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…<p>Con motivo del aniversario 200 de <em>The New England Journal of Medicine</em>, el colectivo de CorSalud hace llegar su felicitación a esa prestigiosa publicación médica. …”
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    Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data by Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. …”
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    Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data by Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. …”
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    Performance Analysis of 2022 Women’s European Football Champion England National Team by Gizem Başkaya

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this direction, this study was conducted to analyze the England National Team, which was the champion in the 2022 Women's European Football Championship, in terms of different variables. …”
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    Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data by Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “… The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. …”
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    The relative risk of fatal poisoning by methadone or buprenorphine within the wider population of England and Wales by Dave Marteau, Rebecca McDonald, Kamlesh Patel

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Objective To examine the population-wide overdose risk emerging from the prescription of methadone and buprenorphine for opioid substitution treatment in England and Wales.Design Retrospective administrative data study.Setting National databases for England and Wales.Participants/cases Drug-related mortality data were drawn from the Office for National Statistics, and prescription data for methadone and buprenorphine were obtained from the National Health Service for the years 2007–2012. …”
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    Acceptability of artificial intelligence in breast screening: focus groups with the screening-eligible population in England by Jo Waller, Rumana Newlands, Lauren Gatting, Angie A Kehagia, Syeda Ahmed, Priscilla Meccheri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study explores the public acceptability of the use of AI in breast screening from the perspective of screening-eligible women in England.Methods 64 women in England, aged 50–70 years (eligible for breast screening) and 45–49 years (approaching eligibility), participated in 12 focus groups—8 online and 4 in person. …”
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    Postdigital Bystanding: Youth Experiences of Sexual Violence Workshops in Schools in England, Ireland, and Canada by Jessica Ringrose, Debbie Ging, Faye Mishna, Betsy Milne, Tanya Horeck, Kaitlynn Mendes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we report on creative- and arts-based sexual violence and bystander intervention workshops we developed and researched in England, Ireland, and Canada, through evaluation surveys, observations, and focus group interviews with nearly 1200 young people (aged 13–18). …”
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    A Review of the Healthcare and Social Care Needs of the Older Prisoner Population in England and Wales by Paul Gavin, Cody Normitta Porter, Finley MacDonald

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In recent years, research on older prisoners in England and Wales has expanded significantly, and the term “older prisoner” is now well entrenched in the prison-based literature. …”
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    Association between polypharmacy and falls in older adults: a longitudinal study from England by Nafeesa N Dhalwani, Melanie J Davies, Kamlesh Khunti, Harini Sathanapally, Radia Fahami, Sam Seidu

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Objectives Assess the longitudinal association between polypharmacy and falls and examine the differences in this association by different thresholds for polypharmacy definitions in a nationally representative sample of adults aged over 60 years from England.Design Longitudinal cohort study.Setting The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing waves 6 and 7.Participants 5213 adults aged 60 or older.Main outcome measures Rates, incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% CI for falls in people with and without polypharmacy.Results A total of 5213 participants contributed 10 502 person-years of follow-up, with a median follow-up of 2.02 years (IQR 1.9–2.1 years). …”
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    To question of departure of Nicholas II and royal family to England after fall of monarchy in Russia by M. A. Knyazev

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Various researchers among the reasons for the imperial family not to leave for England most often single out the opposition of the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet of Workers ‘and Soldiers’ Deputies, or the Government of England. …”
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    Qualitative analysis of patients’ feedback from a PROMs survey of cancer patients in England by Richard Wagland, Jessica Corner, Adam Glaser, Sir Mike Richards

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Objective This study examined how free-text comments from cancer survivors could complement formal patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), as part of the England PROMs survey programme for cancer.Design A qualitative content analysis was conducted of responses to a single open-ended free-text question placed at the end of the cross-sectional population-based postal questionnaire.Setting Individuals were identified through three UK Cancer Registries and questionnaires were posted to their home addresses.Participants A random sample of individuals (n=4992) diagnosed with breast, colorectal, non-Hodgkins lymphoma or prostate cancer at 1, 2, 3 and 5 years earlier.Results 3300 participants completed the survey (68% response rate). …”
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