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    Manor houses, churches and settlements: historical geographies of the Yorkshire Wolds before 1600 by McDonagh, Briony A.K.

    Published 2007
    “…The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England with specific reference to the Yorkshire Wolds, a region of low chalk hills in the historic East Riding of Yorkshire. …”
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    The impact of landscape quality on property investment decisions by Roberts, C., Rowley, Steven, Henneberry, J.

    Published 2011
    “…Design/methodology/approach – The research was undertaken in the context of UK business parks in two regional property markets; South Yorkshire and the South East. Interviews were undertaken with key stakeholder groups adopting an innovative approach utilising graphics and visualisations to explore the impact of landscape quality on investment decisions. …”
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    Roman Catholic revivalism: a study of the area that became the diocese of Middlesbrough 1779-1992 by Turnham, Margaret H.

    Published 2012
    “…The geographical extent of the study covers an area of Yorkshire with a strong recusant history, and that period has been well-served in Catholic historiography. …”
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    Rheumatoid arthritis is getting less frequent—results of a nationwide population-based cohort study by Abhishek, Abhishek, Doherty, Michael, Kuo, Chang-Fu, Mallen, Christian D., Zhang, Weiya, Grainge, Matthew J.

    Published 2017
    “…There were significant differences in the occurrence of RA throughout different regions of the UK, with highest incidence in East Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber; and highest prevalence in North East, and Yorkshire and Humber. …”
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    Agents and professionalisation: improvement on the Egremont estates c.1770 to c.1860 by Webster, Sarah Ann

    Published 2011
    “…This thesis examines aspects of estate improvement on the Egremont estates in Sussex, Yorkshire and Australia between 1770 and 1860. Using the Petworth House Archives and others, it documents large-scale improvement projects, including William Smith’s work in mineral prospecting in West Yorkshire, and Colonel Wyndham’s land speculation in South Australia. …”
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    Biosecurity and insecurity: the interaction between policy and ritual during the foot and mouth crisis by Nerlich, Brigitte, Wright, Nick

    Published 2006
    “…In May, when the spread seemed to be slowing down, new disease hotspots appeared in previously little affected regions, such as North Yorkshire. New biosecurity rules were imposed. Based on a series of semi-structured interviews with stakeholders, this article shows that the biosecurity measures farmers implemented during the epidemic meant more than just reducing the risk of spreading FMD. …”
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    The occurrence of the pseudoplanktonic crinoids Pentacrinites and Seirocrinus from the Early Jurassic Toyora Group, western Japan by Hunter, Aaron, Oji, T., Okazaki, Y.

    Published 2011
    “…Pentacrinites and Seirocrinus are well known genera in the Lower Jurassic of Europe, with identical species occurring in the British Lias of Yorkshire and the Posidonienschiefer of southern Germany. …”
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    An investigation into phosphoric iron production in Eastern England by Hall, Neil Stewart

    Published 2017
    “…The first is a group of material from the Foulness Valley, East Yorkshire, which is known to be produced from high phosphorus bog ore. …”
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    Servants of Globalisation: the case of highly skilled migrant women employed in the medical profession in the UK by Nettleship, Clare

    Published 2014
    “…This project presents data collected through a series of semi-structured interviews with female highly skilled medical professionals working in independent hospitals and hospices throughout the Midlands and South Yorkshire, UK. Four female migrant doctors and four overseas nurses participated within the research. …”
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    Which symptomatic patients merit urgent referral for colonoscopy? A UK general practice perspective by Jiwa, Moyez, Gordon, M., Skinner, P., Olujimi Coker, A., Colwell, B., Kenny, R., Shaw, L., Campbell, M.

    Published 2007
    “…Method: We report data for consecutive referrals to colorectal surgeons in South Yorkshire, UK. Data were collected from hospital medical records and referral letters. …”
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    Encouraging regional accountability in the supply and distribution of renewable electricity by Rooney, Sophie

    Published 2016
    “…Overall, there is a high level of variation in the proportion of electricity demand which can be met through renewable generation in each region, with two regions (Yorkshire and Scotland) displaying sufficient planned infrastructure to meet greater than 100% of future energy demand, whilst other regions illustrate low levels of increased generation - the lowest of which is seen in the London region, where a maximum of 3% of electricity demand is estimated to be met through renewable generation in the future. …”
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    Do older patients feel able to cope with illness following telephone consultations? A multi-practice survey in the UK by Jiwa, Moyez, Freeman, J., Coleman, M., Joesbury, H.

    Published 2005
    “…Methods: Nine hundred and fifty-six patients from deprived inner city areas receiving telephone consultations with a General Practitioner (GP)/Family doctor or nurse at five practices in South Yorkshire, UK were surveyed within 24h of the consultation. …”
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    ‘...but have you read this?’: dialogicity in Robert Thornton’s Holy name devotions by Lutton, Rob

    Published 2018
    “…This article examines a particular set of texts in an early fifteenth-century religious anthology composed by the Yorkshire gentleman Robert Thornton. Together with other religious prose and verse, Thornton copied a number of Middle English and Latin texts, on the subject of devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus, into the folios of what is now Lincoln Cathedral MS 91. …”
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    A retrospective study of pyometra at five RSPCA hospitals in the United Kingdom: 1,728 cases from 2006-2011 by Gibson, A., Dean, Rachel S., Yates, D., Stavisky, Jenny

    Published 2013
    “…Some breeds presented at a significantly lower age, including dogue de Bordeaux (mean age 3.3 years) and bullmastiffs (mean age 5.4 years), while others presented as older dogs, including Yorkshire terriers (mean age 9.4 years) and border collies (mean age 10.3 years). …”
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