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681“…Working with the interview accounts of mathematical modellers and other scientists engaged in the UK Covid-19 response, we focus on two weeks in March 2020 prior to the announcement of an unprecedented national lockdown. …”
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682por Dorman, Susan E, Schumacher, Samuel G, Alland, David, Nabeta, Pamela, Armstrong, Derek T, King, Bonnie, Hall, Sandra L, Chakravorty, Soumitesh, Cirillo, Daniela M, Tukvadze, Nestani, Bablishvili, Nino, Stevens, Wendy, Scott, Lesley, Rodrigues, Camilla, Kazi, Mubin I, Joloba, Moses, Nakiyingi, Lydia, Nicol, Mark P, Ghebrekristos, Yonas, Anyango, Irene, Murithi, Wilfred, Dietze, Reynaldo, Lyrio Peres, Renata, Skrahina, Alena, Auchynka, Vera, Chopra, Kamal Kishore, Hanif, Mahmud, Liu, Xin, Yuan, Xing, Boehme, Catharina C, Ellner, Jerrold J, Denkinger, Claudia M“…However, this increase in sensitivity came at the expense of a decrease in specificity. FUNDING: Government of Netherlands, Government of Australia, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Government of the UK, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.…”
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684por Thom, R. E., Williamson, E. D., Casulli, J., Butcher, W. A., Burgess, G., Laws, T. R., Huxley, P., Ashfield, R., Travis, M. A., D’Elia, R. V.Enlace del recurso
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685por Berman, Samantha, Sharp, Gemma C., Lewis, Sarah J., Blakey, Rachel, Davies, Amy, Humphries, Kerry, Wren, Yvonne, Sandy, Jonathan R., Stergiakouli, Evie“…PARTICIPANTS: Mothers of children (age: 4.9-6.8 years) born with CL/P (n = 325). UK general population cohorts for SDQ scores were: Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) (n = 12 511), Office of National Statistics (ONS) normative school-age SDQ data (n = 5855), and Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) (n = 9386). …”
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686por White, James, Greene, Giles, Dunstan, Frank, Rodgers, Sarah, Lyons, Ronan A, Humphreys, Ioan, John, Ann, Webster, Chris, Palmer, Stephen, Elliott, Eva, Phillips, Ceri J, Fone, David“…Findings will be disseminated through peer-review publications, international conferences, policy and practice partners in local and national government, and updates on our study website (http://medicine.cardiff.ac.uk/clinical-study/communities-first-regeneration-programme/).…”
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687“…Access to ‘universal banking services’ through the post office network has been a goal of the UK governments over the last twenty years. Various policies and mechanisms have been put in place in an attempt to maintain national geographical coverage with access points while increasing the financial viability of the network. …”
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688“…PARTICIPANTS: Of 53 participants, 43 were LMIC-based or UK-based global health researchers and/or CEI professionals, and 10 worked for the National Institute for Health Research or UK Government’s Department of Health and Social Care. …”
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689por Stock, Sarah J, Moore, Emily, Calvert, Clara, Carruthers, Jade, Denny, Cheryl, Donaghy, Jack, Hillman, Sam, Hopcroft, Lisa E M, Hopkins, Leanne, Goulding, Anna, Lindsay, Laura, McLaughlin, Terry, Taylor, Bob, Auyeung, Bonnie, Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal, McCowan, Colin, Ritchie, Lewis D, Rudan, Igor, Simpson, Colin R, Robertson, Chris, Sheikh, Aziz, Wood, Rachael“…FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, Tommy's charity, Medical Research Council, UK Research and Innovation, Health Data Research UK, National Core Studies—Data and Connectivity, Public Health Scotland, Scottish Government Health and Social Care, Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office, National Research Scotland.…”
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690por Sonabend, Raphael, Whittles, Lilith K, Imai, Natsuko, Perez-Guzman, Pablo N, Knock, Edward S, Rawson, Thomas, Gaythorpe, Katy A M, Djaafara, Bimandra A, Hinsley, Wes, FitzJohn, Richard G, Lees, John A, Kanapram, Divya Thekke, Volz, Erik M, Ghani, Azra C, Ferguson, Neil M, Baguelin, Marc, Cori, Anne“…METHODS: This mathematical modelling study was done to assess the UK Government's four-step process to easing lockdown restrictions in England, UK. …”
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691por Begum, Mursheda, Lewison, Grant, Wang, Xiang, Dunne, Philip D., Maughan, Tim, Sullivan, Richard, Lawler, Mark“…In Western Europe, the main funding source was the charity sector, particularly in the UK, but in most other countries government played the leading role, especially in China and the USA. …”
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697por Luo, Shiqi, Zheng, Zhen, Bird, Stephen Richard, Plebanski, Magdalena, Figueiredo, Bernardo, Jessup, Rebecca, Stelmach, Wanda, Robinson, Jennifer A., Xenos, Sophia, Olasoji, Micheal, Wan, Dawn Wong Lit, Sheahan, Jacob, Itsiopoulos, Catherine“…While early investigation at week 4 after contraction of COVID-19 is recommended by the Australian, UK and US guidelines, this was not consistently implemented. …”
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700por Oakeshott, Pippa, Kerry, Sally, Atherton, Helen, Aghaizu, Adamma, Hay, Sima, Taylor-Robinson, David, Simms, Ian, Hay, Phillip“…BACKGROUND: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is common and can lead to tubal factor infertility, ectopic pregnancy or chronic pelvic pain. Despite major UK government investment in the National Chlamydia Screening Programme, evidence of benefit remains controversial. …”
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