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Clusters, human capital and economic development in Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

Clusters, human capital and economic development in Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

... Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire are two of the most high tech economies in the UK (see for example DTI, 2002 and Garnsey and Lawton Smith, 1998). They are home to world class research universities and public ...

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Employment mobility in high technology agglomerations: the cases of Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

Employment mobility in high technology agglomerations: the cases of Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

... Data was collected from three postal surveys of the highly skilled between November 2000 and August 2001. Questionnaires were sent to the members of the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE), the Institute of Physics ...

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Entrepreneurship, innovation and the triple helix model:
evidence from Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

Entrepreneurship, innovation and the triple helix model: evidence from Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire

... the Oxfordshire LEP is countywide but the equivalent in Cambridgeshire is the Greater Cambridge, Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership which covers a much wider area with a population of ...

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Inclusion or outcomes?: tensions in the involvement of people with learning disabilities in strategic planning

Inclusion or outcomes?: tensions in the involvement of people with learning disabilities in strategic planning

... An examination of the involvement of people with learning difficulties in strategic service development in Cambridgeshire British Journal of Learning Disabilities 33 4 200-204 Department[r] ...

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Eurycormus Eurypoma , two Jurassic actinopterygian genera with mixed identity

Eurycormus Eurypoma , two Jurassic actinopterygian genera with mixed identity

... Vertebrae of A , B –– Eurypoma grande ; A –– holotype, Kimmeridgian, Ely, Cambridgeshire, diagrammatic representa- tion of two monospondylous abdomial vertebrae (modified after Woodward [r] ...

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Is overweight or obesity a perioperative risk factor in total hip replacement?

Is overweight or obesity a perioperative risk factor in total hip replacement?

... 2007 Relationship of body mass index to early complications in hip replacement surgery : study performed at Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Orthopaedic Directorate, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire..[r] ...

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Infant feeding patterns and risk of acute respiratory infections in Baghdad/Iraq

Infant feeding patterns and risk of acute respiratory infections in Baghdad/Iraq

... in Oxfordshire, UK, investigated the importance of family history in the risk of lower respiratory tract infection in early childhood, and reported that maternal history of asthma can increase the risk of severe ...

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Evaluating sustainability: a retrospective cohort analysis of the Oxfordshire therapeutic community

Evaluating sustainability: a retrospective cohort analysis of the Oxfordshire therapeutic community

... Personality disorders are common conditions, affecting between 5 and 13 % of people living in the community and over 40 % of those seen in psychiatric outpatient de- partments [5]. People with PD present to services with ...

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The Oxfordshire home visiting study : 3 year follow up

The Oxfordshire home visiting study : 3 year follow up

... The 12-month follow-up data showed that while there were similar numbers of child protection concerns identified in both groups between 6- and 12-months postnatal 17% home visiting and 1[r] ...

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Evaluating sustainability : a retrospective cohort analysis of the Oxfordshire therapeutic community

Evaluating sustainability : a retrospective cohort analysis of the Oxfordshire therapeutic community

... Personality disorders are common conditions, affecting between 5 and 13 % of people living in the community and over 40 % of those seen in psychiatric outpatient de- partments [5]. People with PD present to services with ...

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Integration of genomic and other epidemiologic data to investigate and control a cross institutional outbreak of Streptococcus pyogenes outbrea

Integration of genomic and other epidemiologic data to investigate and control a cross institutional outbreak of Streptococcus pyogenes outbrea

... Single-strain outbreaks of Streptococcus pyogenes infections are common and often go undetected. In 2013, two clusters of invasive group A Streptococcus (iGAS) infection were identified in independent but closely located ...

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Motivating Socially Excluded People to Improve Their Literacy Methods of engagement and skills development for support providers

Motivating Socially Excluded People to Improve Their Literacy Methods of engagement and skills development for support providers

... The following 13 entries were selected for the shortlist: Cambridgeshire County Council: You Are Words Council of the Isles of Scilly: Lifelong Learning in Partnership with Mental Health[r] ...

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Report on an investigation into complaint no 09 018 565 against Peterborough City Council and complaint no 09 018 567 against Cambridgeshire County Council

Report on an investigation into complaint no 09 018 565 against Peterborough City Council and complaint no 09 018 567 against Cambridgeshire County Council

... consideration Cambridgeshire County Council gave to Harry’s needs and how these would be met post-16, but Cambridgeshire County Council issued an amended statement in November 2007, based on the outcome of ...

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Sustainable communities : qualitative householder research findings from South Cambridgeshire and Barking and Dagenham

Sustainable communities : qualitative householder research findings from South Cambridgeshire and Barking and Dagenham

... In both private and affordable housing, in both regions, respondents felt that houses had been built using poor quality materials. People felt that developers had left jobs uncompleted and were happy to get the ...

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The Munro Review of Child Protection : progress report : moving towards a child centred system

The Munro Review of Child Protection : progress report : moving towards a child centred system

... What is fantastic is that we are continuing to learn – this is only the beginning’ Group Manager, Cambridgeshire Cornwall Child & Family Social Work Services has created a network of new[r] ...

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Oxfordshire Childrens Diabetes - The Primary Schools Intervention Programme

Oxfordshire Childrens Diabetes - The Primary Schools Intervention Programme

... The Oxfordshire Schools Intervention Programme ensures that legal obligations are met. A risk assessment allows the LEA to provide indemnity to their school staff to give injections and do blood tests, after ...

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How can integrated working be improved to aid secondary transfer rates for Traveller children? (Sharing our experience, Practitioner-led research 2008-2009; PLR0809/023)

How can integrated working be improved to aid secondary transfer rates for Traveller children? (Sharing our experience, Practitioner-led research 2008-2009; PLR0809/023)

... Woode included one secondary school in South Cambridgeshire and both its primary feeder schools. Both primary schools have large numbers of Traveller pupils; they also have minimal numbers of pupils transferring. ...

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Employer strategies and the fragmentation of local employment: the case of contracting out local authority services

Employer strategies and the fragmentation of local employment: the case of contracting out local authority services

... Cambridgeshire has always been a predominantly rural county. Despite a degree of commercial and industrial development in Cambridge and Peterborough (including the much heralded expansion of high technology ...

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Clinical records anonymisation and text extraction (CRATE): an open-source software system

Clinical records anonymisation and text extraction (CRATE): an open-source software system

... CPFT: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust; CRATE: Clinical Records Anonymisation and Text Extraction; CRIS: Clinical Record (formerly Case Register) Interactive Search; DOC: Microsoft Word 97 – ...

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Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: two marginal developments of < eo > in Old and Middle English

Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: two marginal developments of < eo > in Old and Middle English

... Serjeantson found them in quantity in Hampshire, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, with a scattering of forms in adjacent cou[r] ...

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