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Available under license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives

by R Sullivan, Mp Coleman
"... Cancer survival in England and Wales at the end of the ..."
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Cancer survival in England and Wales at the end of the

England and Wales:

by Library Managers, Janet Farrow
"... independent secondary ..."
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independent secondary

and Wales—a changing picture

by unknown authors , 2002
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England

Open Access Outcomes and costs of blunt trauma in England and Wales

by Michael C Christensen, Saxon Ridley, Fiona E Lecky, Vicki Munro, Stephen Morris
"... © 2008 Christensen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ..."
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© 2008 Christensen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

Rape: the Situation in England and Wales

by Nicole Westmarl, Jeanne Gregory, Jennifer Temkin
"... Edwards, we now have a substantial body of research documenting the problems that are evident in rape cases in England and Wales. These problems include; male dominated criminal justice and legal systems, the difficulties in obtaining corroborative evidence, the way women are treated in court, probl ..."
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Edwards, we now have a substantial body of research documenting the problems that are evident in rape cases in England and Wales. These problems include; male dominated criminal justice and legal systems, the difficulties in obtaining corroborative evidence, the way women are treated in court

UNITED KINGDOM (ENGLAND AND WALES)

by Nicky Padfield
"... I am describing the English and Welsh sentencing system: Scotland and Northern Ireland have different, though similar, systems. England has no penal code. There is a huge number of crimes, mostly statutory (created by Act of Parliament) but some such as murder are still governed by the ..."
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I am describing the English and Welsh sentencing system: Scotland and Northern Ireland have different, though similar, systems. England has no penal code. There is a huge number of crimes, mostly statutory (created by Act of Parliament) but some such as murder are still governed by the

In England and Wales, the emergence of Salmonella

by unknown authors
"... enterica serovar Enteritidis resulted in the largest and most persistent epidemic of foodborne infection attributable to a single subtype of any pathogen since systematic national microbiological surveillance was established. We reviewed 67 years of surveillance data to examine the features, un-derl ..."
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and eggs. We estimate that>525,000 persons became ill during the course of the epidemic, which caused a total of 6,750,000 days of illness, 27,000 hospitalizations, and 2,000 deaths. Measures undertaken to control the epi-demic have resulted in a major reduction in foodborne dis-ease in England

AND ENGLAND AND WALES: FACT OR FICTION?

by Recibido Aceptado, Geraldine Gadbin-george , 2013
"... According to article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) which is integrated into British and French law, ‘‘everyone has the right to respect for his [...] family life’’. Family reunion immigration was a logical, and lawful follow-up to labour immigration which was encouraged by Fran ..."
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According to article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) which is integrated into British and French law, ‘‘everyone has the right to respect for his [...] family life’’. Family reunion immigration was a logical, and lawful follow-up to labour immigration which was encouraged by France and the United Kingdom after the second World War as a means to provide a workforce for their factories. More recently,

inequalities in England, Scotland and Wales

by Tim Blackman, Barbara Harrington, Eva Elliott, Alex Greene, David J. Hunter, Linda Marks, Lorna Mckee, Gareth Williams
"... and other research outputs Framing health inequalities for local intervention: comparative case studies ..."
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and other research outputs Framing health inequalities for local intervention: comparative case studies

Geological Survey of England and Wales

by I. C. Burgess, I. C. Burgess, B. Sc, Leeds Lsi Tq_
"... Geological notes and local details for 1:10 000 sheets. Sheet SE 22 NE ..."
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Geological notes and local details for 1:10 000 sheets. Sheet SE 22 NE
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