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    Anthropogenic greenhouse gas contribution to flood risk in England and Wales in autumn 2000. by Pall, P, Aina, T, Stone, D, Stott, P, Nozawa, T, Hilberts, A, Lohmann, D, Allen, M

    Published 2011
    “…Occurring during the wettest autumn in England and Wales since records began in 1766, these floods damaged nearly 10,000 properties across that region, disrupted services severely, and caused insured losses estimated at £1.3 billion (refs 5, 6). …”
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    Incidence of alcohol-related deaths in the veterinary profession in England and Wales, 1993-2005. by Mellanby, R, Platt, B, Simkin, S, Hawton, K

    Published 2009
    “…However, there have been few studies on alcohol misuse by veterinarians and so the aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of alcohol-related deaths in the veterinary profession in England and Wales between 1993 and 2005. The proportional mortality ratio for alcohol-related deaths for veterinarians was not significantly higher than the general population during this time period. …”
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    Changes to the daily pattern of methadone-related deaths in England and Wales, 1993-2003. by Morgan, O, Johnson, H, Rooney, C, Seagroatt, V, Griffiths, C

    Published 2006
    “…The Office for National Statistics provided data on all deaths in England and Wales between 1993 and 2003 for which methadone and heroin/morphine were mentioned on the coroner's certificate of death registration after inquest, with or without alcohol or other drugs. …”
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    Age, sex and practice variations in the use of statins in general practice in England and Wales. by Majeed, A, Moser, K, Maxwell, R

    Published 2000
    “…METHODS: This was an observational study of statin prescribing rates in 288 general practices in England and Wales that contributed data to the General Practice Research Database in 1996. …”
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    Incidence of alcohol-related deaths in the veterinary profession in England and Wales, 1993-2005 by Mellanby, R, Platt, B, Simkin, S, Hawton, K

    Published 2009
    “…However, there have been few studies on alcohol misuse by veterinarians and so the aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of alcohol-related deaths in the veterinary profession in England and Wales between 1993 and 2005. The proportional mortality ratio for alcohol-related deaths for veterinarians was not significantly higher than the general population during this time period. …”
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    Non-linear response of temperature-related mortality risk to global warming in England and Wales by Wan Ting Katty Huang, Isobel Braithwaite, Andrew Charlton-Perez, Christophe Sarran, Ting Sun

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Winter attributable mortalities, on the other hand, are projected to decrease largely linearly with global warming in England and Wales.…”
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    Restraint Use and Delirium in Critical Care in England and Wales: A Current Law Review by Attila Lakatos RGN, MA

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Introduction This is a law review of restraint use in critical care settings within the United Kingdom with a specific context to England and Wales following the introduction of new statues and case law developments. …”
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    Developing and Testing New Domestic Abuse Questions and Approach for the Crime Survey for England and Wales by Marianne Hester, Sarah-Jane Walker, Eldin Fahmy, Andy Myhill

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Previous research highlighted that a fundamental rethink of the measurement of domestic abuse was needed in the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). The research reported here aimed to develop and test new questions on domestic abuse for the CSEW to improve the headline prevalence measure, including frequency of abuse, to develop a way of measuring controlling or coercive behavior within the overall prevalence measure, and to develop a measure of the impact of abuse. …”
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    A depth–duration–frequency analysis for short-duration rainfall events in England and Wales by Ilaria Prosdocimi, Elizabeth J. Stewart, Gianni Vesuviano

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This study presents a depth–duration–frequency (DDF) model, which is applied to the annual maxima of sub-hourly rainfall totals of selected stations in England and Wales. The proposed DDF model follows from the standard assumption that the block maxima are generalised extreme value (GEV) distributed. …”
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    Urban and Rural—Population and Energy Consumption Dynamics in Local Authorities within England and Wales by Hadi Arbabi, Martin Mayfield

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This study explores the patterns of energy consumption in England and Wales by investigating consumption behavior within domestic and transport sectors as a function of city characteristics, such as population, density, and density distribution for 346 Local Authority Units (LAU). …”
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    The human geography of Twitter: Quantifying regional identity and inter-region communication in England and Wales. by Rudy Arthur, Hywel T P Williams

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…For example, our case study shows: a significant dialect difference between England and Wales; that regions tend to be more positive about themselves than about others, with the South being more 'self-regarding' than the North; and that people talk politics much more between regions than within. …”
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    Intraoperative and post-procedural complications and disorders of musculoskeletal system hospitalization profile in England and Wales by Majdi Hashem

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Results: Between 1999 and 2020, a total of 95,783 hospital admission episodes were recorded in England and Wales. Hospital admission rates increased by 6.42-fold [from 3.36 (95% CI 3.20–3.52) in 1999 to 24.92 (95% CI 24.52–25.32) in 2020 per 100,000 persons, p < 0.001]. …”
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