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    Civil science policy in British industrial reconstruction, 1942-51 by McAllister, J, McAllister, J. F. O.

    Published 1987
    “…<p>During the Second World War science came to play a large role in the British government's plans for postwar reconstruction of industry. …”
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    The relation of socialist principles to British Labour foreign policy, 1945-51 by Rose, R, Rose, C. Richard

    Published 1960
    “…The inability of the International Court of Justice and of the Security Council to defend British interests made the Government conclude that using the machinery of international government was not the way to secure the peaceful settlement of disputes between major nations. …”
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    Implementing Home Health Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management in British Columbia by Winnie Ma

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Home health monitoring (HHM) enables health care providers to monitor a patient’s health status remotely using digital technology. In 2013, the government of British Columbia (BC) partnered with a telecommunications provider and invested $52M in HHM programs for patients with complex care needs. …”
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    Implementing Home Health Monitoring for Chronic Disease Management in British Columbia by Winnie Ma

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… Home health monitoring (HHM) enables health care providers to monitor a patient’s health status remotely using digital technology. In 2013, the government of British Columbia (BC) partnered with a telecommunications provider and invested $52M in HHM programs for patients with complex care needs. …”
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    George III and American Revolution: Counter-Revolutionary Leader or Defender of British Constitution? by L. V. Sidorenko

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The motivations behind the sovereign’s specific choices during the American crisis are analyzed through the lens of domestic politics and the characteristics of imperial governance. This article departs from the traditional portrayal of the British monarch as a tyrant, as established by the Declaration of Independence, which is examined in light of its allegations against the king’s tyranny. …”
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