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Revisiting the Fertility Transition in England and Wales
We use individual-level census data for England and Wales for the period 1851-1911 to investigate the interplay between social class and geographical context determining patterns of childbearing during the fertility transition....
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Comparing deep‐end confinement in England & Wales and Norway
Extreme forms of custody represent the boundary points of state power. The configuration of the most restrictive corners of prison systems, and what goes on within them, is highly instructive in exposing the objectives, limits...
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Impact on alcohol purchasing of a ban on multi-buy promotions
AIMS: To evaluate the impact of the 2011 Scottish ban on multi-buy promotions of alcohol in retail stores. DESIGN AND SETTING: Difference-in-differences analysis was used to estimate the impact of the ban on the volume of...
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Strong Roots Climate Change Perception Report-Views of Community Councillors in Wales
There are 736 community and town councils in Wales, representing the tier of government closest to the people. They cover approximately 94% of the land area and 70% of the population . When considering climate change, it is at...
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Monitoring prisons in England and Wales
NM Padfield
Jan 16, 2017
It is difficult to say whether prison life is ‘well’ supervised by judicial and other legal authorities in England and Wales. This article explores a number of important bodies which all have a role in monitoring what goes on in...
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Strong Roots Climate Change Perception Report-Views of Community Councillors in Wales
There are 736 community and town councils in Wales, representing the tier of government closest to the people. They cover approximately 94% of the land area and 70% of the population . When considering climate change, it is at...
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'We’re Internationalists, not Nationalists’
David S. Moon
Jan 01, 0001
The bitter arguments within the Labour Party in Wales in 2007 preceding its agreement to enter coalition with Plaid Cymru in the National Assembly have faced little substantive analysis, and the specific behind-closed-doors...
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Experiences of autism spectrum disorder and policing in England and Wales
An online survey gathered the experiences and views of 394 police officers (from England and Wales) regarding autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Just 42% of officers were satisfied with how they had worked with individuals with ASD...
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Experiences of autism spectrum disorder and policing in England and Wales
An online survey gathered the experiences and views of 394 police officers (from England and Wales) regarding autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Just 42% of officers were satisfied with how they had worked with individuals with ASD...
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'We’re Internationalists, not Nationalists’
David S. Moon
Jan 01, 0001
The bitter arguments within the Labour Party in Wales in 2007 preceding its agreement to enter coalition with Plaid Cymru in the National Assembly have faced little substantive analysis, and the specific behind-closed-doors...
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Authoritarian exclusion and laissez‐faire inclusion
Abstract: Comparative penologists have described neoliberal and social democratic jurisdictions as though they exist at opposite ends of a continuum of inclusion and exclusion, and as though neoliberal states are inactive and...
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Exploring Energy Landscapes.
David J Wales
Feb 07, 2019
Recent advances in the potential energy landscapes approach are highlighted, including both theoretical and computational contributions. Treating the high dimensionality of molecular and condensed matter systems of contemporary...
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Problematising ‘Recovery’ in Drug Policy within Great Britain
Maike Klein, Jeremy Dixon
Jan 01, 0001
Drug strategies in the United Kingdom emphasize the notion of recovery, with the concept being central in England, Wales and Scotland. There are however tensions, with recovery being defined differently across jurisdictions. In...
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Problematising ‘Recovery’ in Drug Policy within Great Britain
Maike Klein, Jeremy Dixon
Jan 01, 0001
Drug strategies in the United Kingdom emphasize the notion of recovery, with the concept being central in England, Wales and Scotland. There are however tensions, with recovery being defined differently across jurisdictions. In...
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Lack of detectable neoantigen depletion signals in the untreated cancer genome.
Somatic mutations can result in the formation of neoantigens, immunogenic peptides that are presented on the tumor cell surface by HLA molecules. These mutations are expected to be under negative selection pressure, but the...
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Leadership without 'the led':
Nancy Harding
Jul 14, 2021
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This paper aims to disrupt assumptions about leadership by arguing those who are ostensibly ‘followers’ may be utterly insouciant towards the existence of people categorised as ‘leaders’. It contributes to...
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A depth-duration-frequency analysis for short-duration rainfall events in England and Wales.
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...
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A depth-duration-frequency analysis for short-duration rainfall events in England and Wales.
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...
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