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    According to German Finance Minister Dr. Theodor Karl Helfferich “The Causes of of The First World War” by Mustafa ÇOLAK, İsmet TÜRKMEN

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Helfferich especially in England, including working with its allies in the war of public opinion in the state has led to many discussions concerning the reasons. …”
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    The Use of Generic Medications for Glaucoma by Andrew J. Tatham

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The use of generic medicines has grown considerably in recent years providing considerable cost savings. In England, generic items represented 11.7% of prescriptions for glaucoma and ocular hypertension in 2009, increasing to 55.2% of prescriptions in 2018. …”
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    Research supporting service transformation: Family Drug and Alcohol Courts and understanding the factors that contribute to their success by Martin Doug

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Family Drug and Alcohol Courts (FDAC) were introduced to England in 2008 following their development in the USA. …”
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    Tracking Couples who leave the Study Location in Historical Studies of Fertility: an Australian Example by Helen Moyle

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, because of the high mobility in Australia in the 19th and early 20th centuries, couples who moved out of the colony were tracked to other places, and births and deaths that took place in other Australian colonies and other countries, such as New Zealand and England, were included in the database. A wide variety of data sources were used for this task, most of which are available on the internet. …”
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    Invisible Men: Unlocking Compassion and Understanding the Needs of Older Men Behind Bars by Louise Ridley, Kathryn E. Waldegrave

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Men over 50 years of age are the fastest-growing population group in the prison system, leading to the prison service of England and Wales now becoming recognised as the largest provider of residential care for older men. …”
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    On sound change and gender: the case of vowel length variation in Scottish English by Florent Chevalier

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Considering the situation of permanent contact between Scotland and England, one could expect Scottish speakers to gradually adopt the Anglo-English pattern; several studies on the realisation of the SVLR have indicated this change is under way. …”
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    The Fall of Fertility in Tasmania, Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Helen Moyle

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Despite Tasmania’s location on the other side of the world, the fertility decline had remarkable similarities with the historical fertility decline in continental Western Europe, England and other English-speaking countries. Fertility started to decline in the late 1880s and the fertility decline became well established during the 1890s. …”
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    Setting Them Up To Fail by David Allan

    Published 2017-07-01
    “… This paper looks at post-16 progression opportunities for a group of previously disaffected 14–16-year-old students who undertook vocational learning in their final two years at school in the north-west of England. The paper argues that advanced forms of vocational learning at key stage 4 are leading to over-skilling and educational limbo for many young people. …”
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    Dangerous Liaisons? by Norman L Jones

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…A case in point was a few days last month during which I attended a well-sponsored meeting of the Ontario Lung Association, reviewed a couple of papers reporting drug trials, read of the threats of litigation made by pharmaceutical companies to two Ontario researchers, heard of a public apology made by the New England Journal of Medicine regarding reviewers' conflicts of interest and received a critical letter from Dr Rob McFadden, an associate editor of the Canadian Respiratory Journal, about a sponsored publication that accompanied the last issue of 1999. …”
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    A shared tradition: transmitting maritime knowledge in print by Margaret E. Schotte

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article recommends adopting a comparative perspective, since much can be learned by tracing the evolution of these shared practices as they traveled from Spain and Portugal to the Netherlands, France, and England, and back again. …”
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    ‘Splendid Little Soldiers’—Invasion, Empire and the Fantasy of Dominance in Saki’s When William Came by Petra Rau

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Saki radically disrupts the English fantasy of dominance and imagines the end of the British Empire culminating not just in a German invasion but in a lasting occupation of England. In representing the Germans as admirable imperialists, Saki deconstructs national difference—the very criterion upon which both invasion fiction and imperialist politics are based. …”
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    A Study on the performance of Four Regression Models in Predicting Weather Temperature Based on Python by Li Taobei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study assesses how well four regression models—linear regression, random forest regression, support vector regression (SVR), and K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN)—predict weather temperatures using a dataset from England. Standardizing and expanding features were part of the data preprocessing process to capture non-linear interactions. …”
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    Camellias at a Glance by Sydney Park Brown

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Native to Asia, the first camellia plants were brought to America in 1797 and grown in New England greenhouses. Over the last 200 years, they have proven to be dependable additions to the southern landscape, where they grow and bloom with minimal care in most inland areas of North and Central Florida. …”
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    Tracking Couples who leave the Study Location in Historical Studies of Fertility: an Australian Example by Helen Moyle

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…However, because of the high mobility in Australia in the 19th and early 20th centuries, couples who moved out of the colony were tracked to other places, and births and deaths that took place in other Australian colonies and other countries, such as New Zealand and England, were included in the database. A wide variety of data sources were used for this task, most of which are available on the internet. …”
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    Maths on display po polsku, czyli matematyczne prezentacje na lekcjach w klasie III by Katarzyna Wojcieszek

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The author's search for effective ways of supporting pupils in their construction of knowledge is based on an application derived from England of the Maths on display strategy as a way of organising and holding a lesson, the primary aim of which is generation of stimulating and interesting instructional aids. …”
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