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    Exploring the community of inquiry framework in higher education: a bibliometric analysis by Aarti Pushp Rawal

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The findings revealed a surge in publications in 2022, with the United Kingdom leading in contributions (n = 100), highlighting the framework’s global impact. …”
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    CATCH 2023 Meeting Summary: Collaborate & Address Treatment Challenges in Haemophilia by Benson Gary, Curry Nicola, Fletcher Simon, Gregory Will, Harrison Cathy, Laffan Mike, Lowe Gillian, Khair Kate, Kirk Susan, McLaughlin Paul, Percy Charles, Player Denise, Whitaker Sarah

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Access to treatment and healthcare services for people with haemophilia in the United Kingdom (UK) and Republic of Ireland ranks highly by international standards for contemporary haemophilia management. …”
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    Understanding barriers to influenza vaccination among parents is important to improve vaccine uptake among children by Stephanie A. Davey, James Elander, Amelia Woodward, Michael G. Head, Daniel Gaffiero

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In high-income countries like the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, factors such as misinformation, the expedited approval process of COVID-19 vaccines and unique local challenges have contributed to vaccine hesitancy, resulting in uneven uptake across various vaccination programs. …”
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    European interests in the Global South: capabilities of comprehensive forecasting by Anna K. Ivanova, Denis P. Eremin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These shifts have compelled both the United Kingdom and countries of the European Union to critically reassess their political and economic strategies within the contexts of the Global South. …”
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    A Systems Thinking Approach to the Development of HBIM: Part 1—The Problematic Situation by Lucy J. Lovell, Richard J. Davies, Dexter V. L. Hunt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Subsequently, this paper presents the results of an extensive survey undertaken with the United Kingdom (UK) Heritage Community to identify challenges faced by the CH sector and utilises the SSM to propose the core purpose of HBIM within the CH sector. …”
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    There’s (not) an App for that: situating smartphones, Excel and the techno-political interfaces and infrastructures of digital solutions for COVID-19 by Luke Heemsbergen, Catherine Bennett, Monique Mann

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our work adds to previous comparative analyses of mHealth by drawing on data from key actors across government, industry, and civil society involved in designing and implementing CTA into public health across 5 jurisdictions: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. …”
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    Nature as a stakeholder: including nature in corporate governance practices to meet the EU corporate sustainability reporting directive by Tineke Lambooy, Ebba Hooft Toomey, Alexandra Pimor, Daan van Apeldoorn, Lucy Ward, Pooja Sharma, Jacobien Viets, Tessa Van Soest

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…These interviews were accompanied by legal research in several European jurisdictions (the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom) to identify additional legal options for incorporating Nature in corporate governance. …”
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    Hall of the Oneg Shabbat and Gemilut Hasadim Society by Putnik-Prica Vladana, Dautović Vuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The construction of the buildings of the Union of Jewish Municipalities and the Oneg Shabbat and Gemilut Hasadim charitable society in 1923 marked the beginning of the construction of the key landmarks of Jewish religious, cultural and political life in the capital of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. …”
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