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    COVID-19 induced birth sex ratio changes in England and Wales by Gwinyai Masukume, Margaret Ryan, Rumbidzai Masukume, Dorota Zammit, Victor Grech, Witness Mapanga, Yosuke Inoue

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We postulated that the COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the ratio in England and Wales. Methods Publicly available, monthly live birth data for England and Wales was obtained from the Office for National Statistics up to December 2020. …”
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    The wholesale market for electricity in England and Wales : recent developments and future reforms by Sweeting, Andrew

    Published 2009
    “…The England and Wales wholesale electricity market is about to undergo major reform (NETA). …”
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    Market power in the England and Wales wholesale electricity [market, 1995-2000] by Sweeting, Andrew

    Published 2009
    “…This paper shows that generators exercised increasing market power in the England and Wales wholesale electricity market in the second half of the 1990s despite declining market concentration. …”
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    Participation in further education in England and Wales: an analysis of post-war trends. by McVicar, D, Rice, P

    Published 2001
    “…The paper examines the time-series evidence relating to participation rates in further education in England and Wales and, using cointegration analysis, identifies a long-run statistical relationship in the data consistent with an augmented human-capital model. …”
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    What is the thing called the PAS? Metal-detecting entanglements in England and Wales by Brodie, N

    Published 2021
    “…The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) was established in 1997 to record metal-detecting and other chance finds of antiquities in England and Wales and to make them available for scholarly study. …”
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    Structuring Sentencing in Canada, England and Wales: A Tale of Two Jurisdictions by Roberts, J

    Published 2012
    “…This essay describes and compares the divergent histories of two jurisdictions - Canada, and England and Wales - as they have confronted the challenge of structuring sentencing. …”
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    The relationship between occupation characteristics and mortality in England and Wales, 2003–2017 by McDonald, C

    Published 2021
    “…The sample consisted of n = 279,368 individuals from England and Wales whose occupations were recorded at the 2001 UK census. …”
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    The dynamics of scarlet fever epidemics in England and Wales in the 19th century. by Duncan, C, Duncan, S, Scott, S

    Published 1996
    “…There was a marked rise in scarlet fever mortality in England and Wales in the mid-nineteenth century and spectral analysis of the registration details, 1847-80, shows that the interepidemic interval was 5-6 years, but after 1880 the endemic level fell and the fatal epidemics disappeared. …”
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    Estimating the clinical impact of introducing paediatric influenza vaccination in England and Wales by White, L, Sculpher, M, Pitman, L

    Published 2011
    “… <p style="text-align:justify;"> Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and the elderly suffering the greatest burden. …”
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    Rhetoric or reality?: victims' enforcement mechanisms in England and Wales and the United States by Manikis, M

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Recent policies in England and Wales and the United States have recognised for the first time enforcement mechanisms for victims of crime under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA) in the United States as well the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime in England and Wales (the Code). …”
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    Estimating relative survival among people registered with cancer in England and Wales. by Reeves, G, Beral, V, Bull, D, Quinn, M

    Published 1999
    “…Because routinely collected survival data for cancer patients in England and Wales do not typically specify cause of death, conventional estimates of survival in cancer patients based on such data are a measure of their mortality from all causes rather than their mortality due to cancer. …”
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    The aftermath of wrongful convictions: addressing the needs of the wrongfully convicted in England and Wales by Tilt, L

    Published 2018
    “…This is particularly so in England and Wales, where there has been little empirical work on the lives of the wrongfully convicted to date. …”
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    A leap of faith? Trust in the police among immigrants in England and Wales by Bradford, B, Sargeant, E, Murphy, K, Jackson, J

    Published 2015
    “…In this paper, data from the Crime Survey of England and Wales are used to explore the relationship between immigration and trust in the police. …”
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    The role of manual occupation in the aetiology of Dupuytren's disease in men in England and Wales. by Khan, A, Rider, O, Jayadev, C, Heras-Palou, C, Giele, H, Goldacre, M

    Published 2004
    “…We compared the incidence of significant Dupuytren's disease in men across occupational social classes in England and Wales, using data from the National Morbidity Survey. …”
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    Estimating the clinical impact of introducing paediatric influenza vaccination in England and Wales. by Pitman, R, White, L, Sculpher, M

    Published 2012
    “…Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and the elderly suffering the greatest burden. …”
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    Enacting connectivity: woodland mammal conservation practices in England &amp; Wales by Hodgetts, T

    Published 2015
    “…Indeed, through tracing how connectivity is enacted in a series of conservation situations relating to woodland mammals in England and Wales (red squirrels, pine martens, and wild/feral boar), I suggest that these multiple spatial practices of connectivity shape the biopolitical possibilities for living with non-human life. …”
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