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    Coproduction from theory to practice: Wandsworth Community Empowerment Network: an evaluation report by Burgess, Rochelle Ann, Choudary, Natasha

    Published 2017
    “…The following evaluation report presents findings from a multi-site ethnography of the Wandsworth Community Empowerment Network (WCEN). Development of a theoretical model highlighted that the WCEN approach was theoretically innovative through its development of a preparatory stage prior to coproduction activities. …”
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    Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility in a Social Business: The Workers Beer Company by Alex Murdock, Nick Dolezal

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The Workers Beer Company is a long-established company owned by the Battersea and Wandsworth Trades Union Council in London. The Trade Council is an umbrella group bringing together trade union branches in South London to promote trade union activity and membership locally. …”
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    Isolation and molecular sub typing of Salmonella enterica from chicken, beef and street foods in Malaysia by Shabnam, Modarressi, Kwai Lin, T.

    Published 2010
    “…Among the 88 Salmonella isolates, 11 serovars [Corvallis (n = 33), Typhimurium (n = 18), Hadar (n = 7), Enteritidis (n = 5), Weltevreden (n = 5), Agona (n = 5), Newport (n = 4), Albany (n = 3), Istanbul (n = 2), Emek (n = 1) and Wandsworth (n = 1)] were identified. All the 88 Salmonella isolates were typable by PFGE with 61 distinct pulsed-field profiles. …”
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    Isolation and molecular sub typing of salmonella enterica from chicken, beef and street foods in Malaysia by Modarressi, S., Thong, Kwai Lin

    Published 2010
    “…Among the 88 Salmonella isolates, 11 serovars Corvallis (n = 33), Typhimurium (n = 18), Hadar (n = 7), Enteritidis (n = 5), Weltevreden (n = 5), Agona (n = 5), Newport (n = 4), Albany (n = 3), Istanbul (n = 2), Emek (n = 1) and Wandsworth (n = 1) were identified. All the 88 Salmonella isolates were typable by PFGE with 61 distinct pulsed-field profiles. …”
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