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  1. 1981

    THE IMPACT OF HRM PRACTICES ON SERVICE QUALITY IN CUSTOMER-FACING BUSINESSES by Salem Alqarni

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The study also found that the majority of papers were published between 2009-2014, with a recent increase in publications. The UK and the USA are the top countries as data sources, and most papers were research-based and used survey methods. …”
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  2. 1982
  3. 1983
  4. 1984

    “Transformative dynamics of the gig economy: Technological impacts, worker well-being and global research trends” by Rachoru Himani Srihita, Gurunadham Goli, Rajyalaxmi M, R Gobinath

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…VOS Viewer for bibliographic coupling which identified USA and UK as top collaborating countries and also highlight the eight clusters of keyword analysis. …”
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  5. 1985
  6. 1986

    The Cognitive Footprint of Medication Use by Marta Suárez Pinilla, Charlotte R. Stoner, Martin Knapp, Parashkev Nachev, Martin Rossor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results We replicate positive and negative cognitive effects of commonly used medications in UK Biobank, and extend observed associations to two additional cohorts, the EPIC Norfolk, and the Caerphilly Prospective Cohort. …”
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  7. 1987
  8. 1988
  9. 1989

    The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review. by Dawid Gondek, Ke Ning, George B Ploubidis, Bilal Nasim, Alissa Goodman

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We searched the Web of Science, key longitudinal datasets based in the UK, major economic journals, Google Scholar and reference lists of relevant publications. …”
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  10. 1990

    ‘Why Don't We Get Counselling?’: Comparing NICE Guidelines for Morphological and Genetic Cancer Risk Diagnoses by Elspeth Davies

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Background In the UK's National Health Service (NHS), there is specific psychosocial care offered to people with genetic cancer risk conditions but not morphological cancer risk conditions. …”
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  11. 1991

    On a class of functions unifying the classes of Paatero, Robertson and others by S. Bhargava, S. Nanjunda Rao

    Published 1988-01-01
    “…A consequence of these basic theorems is a theorem for this class Mkλ(α,β,b,c) which unifies some earlier results concerning the radii of convexity of functions in the class Vkλ(β) of Moulis and those concerning the radii of starlikeness of functions in the classes Uk of Pinchuk and U2(β) of Robertson etc. By applying an estimate of Moulis concerning functions in Vkλ(0), we obtain an inequality in the class Mkλ(α,β,b,c) which will contain an estimate for the Schwarzian derivative of functions in the class Vkλ(β) and in particular the estimate of Moulis for the Schwarzian of functions in Vkλ(0).…”
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  12. 1992

    Improving polygenic prediction from summary data by learning patterns of effect sharing across multiple phenotypes. by Deborah Kunkel, Peter Sørensen, Vijay Shankar, Fabio Morgante

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We also present a real data analysis of 16 blood cell phenotypes in the UK Biobank, showing that mr.mash-rss achieves higher prediction accuracy than competing methods for the majority of traits, especially when the data set has smaller sample size.…”
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  13. 1993

    Merging Nitrogen Management and Renewable Energy Needs by Elizabeth Wilson, Pippa J. Chapman, Adrian McDonald

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The ARBRE (ARable Biomass Renewable Energy) project, the first large-scale wood-fueled electricity generating plant in the U.K., represents a significant development in realising British and European policy objectives on renewable energy. …”
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  14. 1994

    Tourisme, imaginaires et identités : inverser le point de vue by Bernard Debarbieux

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Cet article montre que de tels exemples d’instrumentalisation du développement touristique à des fins politiques et culturelles ne sont pas rares et il détaille les cas de Chamonix (France), Little Italy à New York et le quartier gay de Manchester (UK). Il suggère aussi qu’une des conditions de la réussite de cette instrumentalisation réside dans la capacité d’un groupe – les Chamoniards, les italo-américains de Little Italy, les gays de Manchester – à promouvoir un imaginaire du lieu bien spécifique, à se présenter en étroite symbiose avec un lieu particulier, qui constitue la destination touristique en tant que telle.…”
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  15. 1995

    Pseudogout Associated Hip Pain in a Patient with HIV Infection by Benan M. Dala-Ali, Matthew Welck, Mary Anne Lloyd, Henry D. Atkinson

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…HIV infection is a global pandemic, currently affecting approximately 77,000 people in the UK and 33 million people around the world. The infection has widespread effects on the body and can involve the musculoskeletal system. …”
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  16. 1996

    Chunking a Transcription of a Lecture to Help Students at EAP Courses Improve their Listening Comprehension Skill(S) by Janusz Badio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Pre-sessional EAP courses in the UK welcome international students seeking admission to British universities. …”
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  17. 1997
  18. 1998
  19. 1999

    Becoming Homebaked by Jones Samantha

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…It was set up as the first UK urban Community Land Trust (CLT) to design customised housing, support social enterprises, enhance the wellbeing of the community and open a co-operative community-run bakery. …”
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  20. 2000

    Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. by James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommett

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Adults with and without ADHD were recruited from across the UK and completed an online survey measuring impulsivity, compulsivity, gambling, internet use and exercise addiction. …”
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