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The Impact of Flash Glucose Monitoring on Glycaemic Control as Measured by HbA1c
INTRODUCTION: Glycated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is the established standard measurement for assessment of glycaemic control in people with diabetes. Here we report on a meta-analysis of real-world observational studies on the...
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Why the Welsh said yes, but the Northerners no
This article focuses on the role played by the Labour Party in two devolution referendums, in Wales in 1997 and in the North-East region in 2004. Comparing the positive vote of the Welsh and the negative vote of the North shows...
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Welsh devolution and the problem of legislative competence
David Moon, Tomos Evans
Aug 01, 2017
With political consensus reached across Wales and Westminster that the current conferred powers model of Welsh devolution should be replaced with a reserved powers model as exists in Scotland and Northern Ireland, this article...
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Adjectival Agreement in Middle and Early Modern Welsh Native and Translated Prose
This paper investigates adjectival agreement in a group of Middle Welsh native prose texts and a sample of translations from around the end of the Middle Welsh period and the beginning of the Early Modern period. It presents a...
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Towards a Historical Treebank of Middle and Early Modern Welsh, Part I
M Meelen, D Willis
Sep 18, 2020
This article introduces the working methods of the Parsed Historical Corpus of the Welsh Language (PARSHCWL). The corpus is designed to provide researchers with a tool for automatic exhaustive extraction of instances of...
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Welsh devolution and the problem of legislative competence
David Moon, Tomos Evans
Aug 01, 2017
With political consensus reached across Wales and Westminster that the current conferred powers model of Welsh devolution should be replaced with a reserved powers model as exists in Scotland and Northern Ireland, this article...
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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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Why the Welsh said yes, but the Northerners no
This article focuses on the role played by the Labour Party in two devolution referendums, in Wales in 1997 and in the North-East region in 2004. Comparing the positive vote of the Welsh and the negative vote of the North shows...
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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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From plates and rods to royal drink-stands in <em>Branwen</em> and medieval Welsh law
Paul Russell
Dec 02, 2016
This paper takes as its starting point the well-known passage in $\textit{Branwen}$ about the compensation for Matholwch and its relationship to the Iorwerth redaction of medieval Welsh law. It argues, first, that the text of...
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Distinctions, foundations, and steps
Paul Russell
Dec 20, 2019
While the ‘grades’ of comparison is a familiar term, it is argued in this paper that a more thorough-going appreciation of a metaphor which originally had to do with steps allows us better to understand the development of the...
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Do Candidates' Policy Positions Matter in Regional Elections?
An oft-cited benefit of candidate-based elections is that voters can hold individual candidates accountable for their issue stances. However, voters may not always be aware of candidates’ policy positions, a concern which...
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Canyt oes aruer
P Russell
Jul 25, 2017
It is conventional to divide the manuscript tradition of Blegywryd redaction of the Welsh laws into two groups depending on whether they contain the Laws of Court and where the triads are positioned. It has long been recognized...
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Do Candidates' Policy Positions Matter in Regional Elections?
An oft-cited benefit of candidate-based elections is that voters can hold individual candidates accountable for their issue stances. However, voters may not always be aware of candidates’ policy positions, a concern which...
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Too much medicine
Zoë Fritz, Richard Holton
Dec 03, 2018
As many studies around the theme of 'too much medicine' attest, investigations are being ordered with increasing frequency; similarly the threshold for providing treatment has lowered. Our contention is that trust (or lack of...
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Switchmate! An Electrophysiological Attempt to Adjudicate Between Competing Accounts of Adjective-Noun Code-Switching.
Here, we used event-related potentials to test the predictions of two prominent accounts of code-switching in bilinguals: The Matrix Language Framework (MLF; Myers-Scotton, 1993) and an application of the Minimalist Programme...
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A systematic review of patient access to medical records in the acute setting
Abstract: Background: Internationally, patient access to notes is increasing. This has been driven by respect for patient autonomy, often recognised as a primary tenet of medical ethics: patients should be able to access their...
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 19, 1914
Welsh lecturer pleases audience The president and his wife entertain Varsity bows to Penn State team Scrubs lose second game The trees on the college campus Dr. Schumacher a benedict Literary societies College directory ...
Published by: Ursinus College
A systematic review of patient access to medical records in the acute setting
BACKGROUND:Internationally, patient access to notes is increasing. This has been driven by respect for patient autonomy, often recognised as a primary tenet of medical ethics: patients should be able to access their records to...
Published by: BMC medical ethics
Montgomery's legal and practical impact
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Six years ago, the Supreme Court judgement in Montgomery v Lanarkshire changed medical law. It introduced a new patient-based standard of care for the communication of treatment risks and...
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