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What was Killing Babies in Ipswich Between 1872 and 1909?
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Social and economic lives of the ordinary poor in Ipswich, 1570-1620
Published 2019“…<p>Using a tailored combination of methodologies and an array of sources, this thesis offers a case study of the ordinary social and economic lives of ‘the poor’ in the town of Ipswich between 1570 and 1620. Inspired by the well-known work of Amartya Sen, it defines poverty in a broad sense, aligning with many contemporary perceptions of ‘the poor’, but breaking with current historiographical norms for the boundaries of poverty, which are typically more restrictive in scope. …”
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Ipswich touch test – A simple yet reliable indicator of diabetic neuropathy
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PASTORAL PROVISION IN THE PARISHES OF TUDOR IPSWICH + REIMPOSITION OF TRADITIONAL CATHOLICISM IN EAST-ANGLIA
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THE INTEGRATION OF CELLULAR AUTOMATA AND WHAT IF? FOR SCENARIO PLANNING: FUTURE RESIDENTIAL EXPANSION IN THE CITY OF IPSWICH
Published 2022-10-01“…PSS in this research. Using the City of Ipswich as the study case, its land use regulations and interaction with surroundings are analysed with multi-source data such as population variation and infrastructure distribution. …”
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Is it possible to substitute the monofilament test for the Ipswich Touch Test in screening for peripheral diabetic neuropathy?
Published 2020-03-01“…Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the agreement and efficacy of the Ipswich Touch Test compared to the monofilament test in individuals with type 2 diabetes. …”
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Looking to the North Sea: isotopic and osteological evidence for medieval diet, mobility, and health at Stoke Quay, Ipswich
Published 2020“…</p> <p>This thesis approaches issues of medieval urbanisation and its effects through chemical and osteological analyses of skeletal remains from 363 humans and 99 animals from the recently excavated site of Stoke Quay, Ipswich (late 6th-late 15th centuries AD). Through stable carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and radiogenic strontium isotope analysis, paired with osteological and palaeopathological observations, this research characterises the degree and timing of urbanisation at Ipswich, and its impact on the population buried at Stoke Quay. …”
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The Mesozoic megafossil genus Linguifolium Arber 1917
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Validation and feasibility of a postal system for remote monitoring of HbA1c
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Case Report: Ischaemic appendicitis post mesenteric biopsy [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
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