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Of crises, constitutionalism and irresponsible advisers
Published 2021“…We test Ivor Jennings's claim that private secretaries serve as ‘irresponsible advisers’ to the Crown, who may have influence in political disputes, and whether that influence may serve political interests. …”
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Routine intrauterine device checks: are they advisable?
Published 2012“…BACKGROUND: Patients using the intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) were previously advised to undergo routine checks; in 2004, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence stated the practice was unnecessary. …”
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Advising in austerity: reflections on challenging times for advice agencies
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Parent support adviser pilot evaluation: Second interim report
Published 2008“…The Parent Support Adviser Pilot (PSA) pilot is a government funded initiative to support 20 Local Authorities (LAs) to introduce PSAs into their workforce. …”
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Banks as financial advisers : a comparative study in English and German law
Published 1998“…</p> <p>This thesis argues that the duties of banks which assume the role of their customers' financial adviser should be extended so as to ensure that only those financial products are sold to customers which are positively suitable to their individual needs. …”
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Advising patients to increase fluid intake for treating acute respiratory infections.
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Advising patients to increase fluid intake for treating acute respiratory infections.
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Should all women be advised to practice regular breast self-examination?
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How did UK policymaking in the COVID-19 response use science? Evidence from scientific advisers
Published 2022“…Our work extends existing knowledge on the use of science in the pandemic by capturing scientific advisers’ experiences in real time. Aims and objectives: Our aim was to present generalisable messages on key qualifications or difficulties involved in speaking of ‘following the science’. …”
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Knowledge of, and attitudes to giving expressed breastmilk to infants in rural coastal Kenya; focus group discussions of first time mothers and their advisers
Published 2018“…Focus group discussions, one with community health workers, and four each with mothers and their named advisers were held. Recordings were analyzed using a thematic framework approach.…”
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Knowledge of, and attitudes to giving expressed breastmilk to infants in rural coastal Kenya; focus group discussions of first time mothers and their advisers
Published 2018“…Focus group discussions, one with community health workers, and four each with mothers and their named advisers were held. Recordings were analyzed using a thematic framework approach. …”
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Community Interventions for Health can support clinicians in advising patients to reduce tobacco use, improve dietary intake and increase physical activity.
Published 2016“…</p> <h4>Results</h4> <p>Clinicians in the intervention group felt more prepared to advise smoking cessation and improvement of diet. …”
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Inferring on the intentions of others by hierarchical Bayesian learning
Published 2014“…The adviser, who received more predictive information, issued an additional recommendation. …”
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Hierarchical prediction errors in midbrain and septum during social learning
Published 2017“…Participants played a game requiring inference on an adviser’s intentions whose motivation to help or mislead changed over time. …”
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Research unbundling and market liquidity: evidence from MiFID II
Published 2023“…In contrast, the requirement of AIM firms to retain a Nominated Adviser, who often provides research coverage, has mitigated the impact of MiFID II.…”
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A chariot between two armies: a perfectionist reading of The BhagavadgīTā
Published 2021“…In the Indian epic Mahabharata, in the particular part of it called Bhagavadgita, on the eve of the battle that is the central episode of the epic, the invincible warrior, Arjuna, expresses his profound doubts about leading the fight which will result in so much killing. He is told by his adviser, Krishna, that he, Arjuna, must give priority to his duty, that is, to fight, irrespective of the consequences. …”
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