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The NHS at 60


JS Kirkham - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Your editorial, based largely on benign misunderstandings and wishful thinking
in the style of one Rowan Atkinson, urges clinicians [especially those over 40
and fed up] to engage in the debate – presumably with management and ...
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Errors in text

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D Schubert - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
The NHS at 60 Your editorial, based largely on benign misunderstandings and
wishful thinking in the style of one Rowan Atkinson, urges clinicians
[especially those over 40 and fed up] to engage in the debate – ...
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Transgenic Breeding: Perspectives and Prospects


K Visarada, K Meena, C Aruna, S Srujana, N … - Crop Science, 2009 - Crop Sci Soc America
Transgenic technology serves to introduce gene sequences for expression of a
desired trait. Production of transgenic plants is reported in many crops, but
commercialization is limited to a few selected crops, such as cotton ...
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Dazed by Darzi

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F Loeffler - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Reference 1 Neuhauser D, Diaz M, Chalmers I. A puzzling omission in a great
medical textbook edited by a pioneer of controlled trials. JR Soc Med
2008;101:381–3 2 Darzi A. Evidence-based medicine and the NHS: a ...
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