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  1. NICE
  2. Management of antipsychotics in primary care: Insights from healthcare professionals and policy makers in the United Kingdom
  3. Management of Antipsychotics in Primary Care: Insights from Healthcare Professionals and Policy Makers in the UK
  4. How did UK policymaking in the COVID-19 response use science? Evidence from scientific advisers
  5. Designing effective central-local co-operation: lessons from Liverpool’s Covid-19 response
  6. Challenges to evidence-informed decision-making in the context of pandemics: qualitative study of COVID-19 policy advisor perspectives
  7. Experiences and concerns of health workers throughout the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: A longitudinal qualitative interview study
  8. How do Healthcare Workers ‘Do’ Guidelines? Exploring How Policy Decisions Impacted UK Healthcare Workers During the First Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  9. Perspectives on COVID-19 testing policies and practices: a qualitative study with scientific advisors and NHS health care workers in England
  10. Title page Title Perspectives on COVID-19 testing policies and practices: a qualitative study with scientific advisors and NHS health care workers in England
  11. Challenges to Evidence-Informed Decision-Making in the Context of Pandemics: The Case of COVID-19
  12. Understanding the policy dynamics of COVID-19 in the UK: Early findings from interviews with policy makers and health care professionals
  13. Setting the standard: multidisciplinary hallmarks for structural, equitable and tracked antibiotic policy
  14. ‘All the stars were aligned’? The origins of England’s National Institute for Health Research
  15. Work, psychiatry and society, c.1750-2015
  16. Space and Time in 100 Million Words: Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper
  17. Child Welfare in Victorian Newspapers: Corpus-Based Discourse Analysis
  18. Spatial modelling of rural infant mortality and occupation in 19th-century Britain
  19. Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850-1910†
  20. From Digital Resources to Historical Scholarship with the British Library 19th Century Newspaper Collection
  21. Geographical Text Analysis: A new approach to understanding nineteenth-century mortality
  22. Explaining Geographical Variations in English Rural Infant Mortality Decline Using Place-Centered Reading
  23. ‘‘Isn't it time you were finishing?’’: Women's Labor Force Participation and Childbearing in England, 1860–1920
  24. Family Size and Expectations about Housing in the Later Nineteenth Century: Three Yorkshire Towns
  25. Commentary. Electronic communications and communicable disease surveillance at the national level in the European Union