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41“…DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY: To examine both the questions, we applied the United Kingdom’s recently concluded national research assessment exercise known as the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 as a case study. …”
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42“…The National Health Service Track and Trace Programme has been one of the most pivotal and controversial tools the UK government has deployed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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43por Ward, Derek J, Slade, Angharad, Genus, Tracey, Martino, Orsolina I, Stevens, Andrew J“…OBJECTIVES: Innovative new drugs offer potential benefits to patients, healthcare systems, governments and the pharmaceutical industry. Recent data suggest annual numbers of new drugs launched in the UK have increased in recent years, and we sought to understand whether this represents increasing numbers of highly innovative drugs being made available or the introduction of increasing numbers of drugs with limited additional therapeutic value. …”
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44“…The National Health System in the UK has evolved to become one of the largest healthcare systems in the world. …”
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45“…RESULTS: Membership of an other than white ethnic group (adjusted OR (AOR)=0.53, 95% CI 0.35 to 0.84, p=0.005) and age (AOR=1.61, 95% CI 1.39 to 1.87, p<0.001 for a 1 SD change from the mean) were the only statistically significant demographic predictors of vaccine uptake. After controls for National Health Service (NHS) healthcare experiences and trust in government, scientists and medical professionals, the effect associated with membership of an other than white ethnic group appears more marginal (AOR=0.61, 95% CI 0.38 to 1.01, p=0.046), while the effect associated with age remains virtually unchanged. …”
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46por Kua, Justin, Patel, Reshma, Nurmi, Eveliina, Tian, Sarah, Gill, Harpreet, Wong, Danny J.N., Moorley, Calvin, Nepogodiev, Dmitri, Ahmad, Imran, El-Boghdadly, KariemEnlace del recurso
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48“…Since the trial in 2013, the same message has been implemented across 25 government end-of-transaction websites on GOV.UK, resulting in 529,000 new registrations to the ODR up to 31st October 2017. …”
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49por Mohamadieh, KindaEnlace del recurso
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50por Menéndez, Agustín JoséEnlace del recurso
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51por Durano, MarinaEnlace del recurso
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52por Johns, Gemma, Burhouse, Anna, Tan, Jacinta, John, Oliver, Khalil, Sara, Williams, Jessica, Whistance, Bethan, Ogonovsky, Mike, Ahuja, Alka“…For many, this approach was adopted out of necessity, rather than choice, thus presenting a true ‘testing ground’ for remote healthcare and a robust evaluation on a national and representative level. OBJECTIVE: To extract and analyse mental health specific data from a national dataset for 1 year (March 2020–March 2021). …”
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53por Kemp, Luke, Aldridge, David C., Booy, Olaf, Bower, Hilary, Browne, Des, Burgmann, Mark, Burt, Austin, Cunningham, Andrew A., Dando, Malcolm, Dick, Jaimie T. A., Dye, Christopher, Weiss Evans, Sam, Gallardo, Belinda, Godfray, H. Charles J., Goodfellow, Ian, Gubbins, Simon, Holt, Lauren A., Jones, Kate E., Kandil, Hazem, Martin, Phillip, McCaughan, Mark, McLeish, Caitríona, Meany, Thomas, Millett, Kathryn, ÓhÉigeartaigh, Sean S., Patron, Nicola J., Rhodes, Catherine, Roy, Helen E., Shackelford, Gorm, Smith, Derek, Spence, Nicola, Steiner, Helene, Sundaram, Lalitha S., Voeneky, Silja, Walker, John R., Watkins, Harry, Whitby, Simon, Wood, James, Sutherland, William J.“…Multiple national and international trends and drivers are radically changing what biological security means for the United Kingdom (UK). …”
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55por Lawless, Christopher James“…By mapping oversight of UK biometrics policy together with developments in Scotland, the article challenges sociotechnical imaginaries studies which assume the power of national governments to project dominant, cohesive and instrumental visions. …”
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56“…Synthetic biology is capable of delivering new solutions to key challenges spanning the bioeconomy, both nationally and internationally. Recognising this significant potential and the associated need to facilitate its translation and commercialisation the UK government commissioned the production of a national Synthetic Biology Roadmap in 2011, and subsequently provided crucial support to assist its implementation. …”
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57por Kitney, Richard I.“…The next section of the paper describes the UK government’s policy for the field. Important elements of the implementation of the policy comprises people, Infrastructure, Business Environment and place. …”
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58“…The UK could additionally support public trust by engaging with the public through the National Health Service. …”
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60por Sahin-Mencutek, Zeynep, Barthoma, Soner, Gökalp-Aras, N. Ela, Triandafyllidou, Anna“…These include (1) a multilevel but complex actor landscape (2) complicated and fragmented legal systems and policy provisions that may vary both at the temporal and territorial level; (3) a renationalisation narrative that seeks to bring this multifaceted and fragmented governance landscape together under the promise that the national state can re-establish control and solve the ‘crisis.’…”
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