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    Cases and materials on criminal law / by Dine, Janet

    Published 2011
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    The quest for constitutionalism : South Africa since 1994 /

    Published 2014
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    ‘It was like being hit with a brick’: a qualitative study on the effect of clinicians’ delivery of a diagnosis of eye disease for patients in primary and secondary care by Lucy Moore, Jasleen Kaur Jolly, Anne Ferrey

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Objectives To explore patients’ experiences of getting a diagnosis of eye disease, the psychological impact of this and how this could be improved.Design An exploratory qualitative interview study using a narrative approach and inductive methods.Setting This study was conducted with patients who had attended ophthalmic appointments in primary and secondary care and in opticians located in the South of England.Participants 18 people diagnosed with eye disease in England.Results Four themes were identified: the convoluted process of being diagnosed, the impact of clinicians’ words, the search for information and reflections on what could be improved. …”
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    Look-alike modelling in violence-related research: A missing data approach. by Estela Capelas Barbosa, Niels Blom, Annie Bunce

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper aims to provide proof of concept to create a synthetic dataset by combining data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and administrative data from Rape Crisis England and Wales (RCEW), pertaining to victim-survivors of sexual violence in adulthood. …”
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    Letters of Friedrich Christian Weber to John Robeson from Russia, 1718-1719 by I. I. Fedyukin, A. D. Novikova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Although Weber was formally a Hanoverian resident, he represented the interests of England, because the Elector of Hanover, since 1714, was also the monarch of Great Britain. …”
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    Sharing information about domestic violence and abuse in healthcare: an analysis of English guidance and recommendations for good practice by Gene Feder, Sandi Dheensa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Documents were identified by searching websites of national bodies in England that guide and regulate clinical practice and by backwards citation-searching documents we identified initially.Results We found 13 documents that guide practice. …”
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    Notices Bibliographiques

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Pour cette rubrique l'interrogation a été faite sur « viticulture », « vin », « vigne », « cépage », « Nouvelle-Zélande », « France », « England », « Afrique du Sud », « Australie ».…”
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    Repenser le patrimoine, hier et aujourd’hui. Le génie de John Ruskin by Jérôme Bastianelli

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In his contribution Jérôme Bastianelli traces the history of the construction of the Crystal Palace and offers a stimulating parallel between John Ruskin’s view of the preservation of national heritage as exposed in his pamphlet written at the time of the inauguration of the building in 1854 and contemporary cultural heritage policies conducted in England and in France. He concludes with a reminder of Ruskin’s heritage theories on Marcel Proust.…”
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    Two interviews with Berthold Lubetkin, April‑May 1974 by Tim Benton

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Berthold Lubetkin (1901–1990) was a leading exponent of modern architecture in England in the 1930s. After continuing his practice briefly after the war, he dropped out of public view, preferring to manage his farm in Gloucestershire. …”
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    SIX ASIDES ON ART & LIES by Ashraf Jamal

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… It was a brisk afternoon in a valley in Yorkshire in the north of England when my art teacher, Mr Waddington, standing beside me seated at my easel, first introduced me to Charles Darwin’s phrase, ‘cryptic colouration’ – an organism’s ability to blend into its surroundings. …”
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