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1 located in La Hague (France) and Sellafield (Great Britain).
2 d 84 people with vCJD up to Nov 10, 2000, in Great Britain.
3 ffice for Population Censuses and Surveys in Great Britain.
4 offset by large numbers of new arrivals into Great Britain.
5 ep abortions in the United States but not in Great Britain.
6 on of movement patterns of the population of Great Britain.
7 but were not yet established in the wild in Great Britain.
8 exposure assessment for NO2 back to 1991 for Great Britain.
9 nt songbird, the great tit (Parus major), in Great Britain.
10 uence from each of 20 great tits tested from Great Britain.
11 ify the potential invasion of V. velutina in Great Britain.
12 ctious disease affecting wild tit species in Great Britain.
13 y with the strains of Mycobacterium bovis in Great Britain.
14 e 2001 epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease in Great Britain.
15 ual health outcomes in five ethnic groups in Great Britain.
16 betes and 877 population-based controls from Great Britain.
17 rrently President of the Genetics Society of Great Britain.
18 er residing within the North Wales region of Great Britain.
19 ate the most hazardous of all occupations in Great Britain.
20 than 60 years ago in several populations in Great Britain.
21 from the ringed bird recovery scheme across Great Britain (1909-2013 inclusive) of both starlings an
25 re from the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI) could predict mortali
26 (BSACI), the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland and the National Institute for
28 om the Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland on patients who underwent hear
31 earch Council, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Evelyn Trust, NHS Na
33 rosis Society, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Novartis, UK Nationa
35 from wild snakes collected from 2010-2016 in Great Britain and the Czech Republic for the presence of
37 pology among adults in private households in Great Britain and to obtain generalizable estimates of i
39 emerging infectious disease in wild birds in Great Britain, apparently originating from viral incursi
41 r Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease recently seen in Great Britain are thought to have resulted from eating b
44 nd 1970s; however, total nectar provision in Great Britain as a whole had stabilized by 1978, and inc
45 m encephalopathy (BSE) epidemic in cattle in Great Britain assesses past, present and future patterns
46 obable vCJD cases (n = 136) were residing in Great Britain at disease onset, and were referred betwee
48 Delta are descendants of a dog that lived in Great Britain before the genetic isolation of breeds by
50 NHS) centres in England, Wales, or Scotland (Great Britain) between 1985 and 2002, when they were you
51 virus (BTV) and Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in Great Britain, both of which are spread by Culicoides bi
52 liver failure (ALF) in the United States and Great Britain, but may be underrecognized in certain set
53 Vs were isolated predominantly in France and Great Britain, countries with higher vaccine coverage ra
55 ls with VHL disease have been established in Great Britain, Denmark, France, Holland, Italy, Japan, P
56 f bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is increasing in Great Britain, exacerbated by the temporary suspension o
59 d other top fruits) and their pollinators in Great Britain, for present and future climatic condition
60 herds placed under movement restrictions in Great Britain (GB) due to the suspected presence of bovi
62 n models estimated from historical data from Great Britain (GB) to explore the feasibility of such su
63 recorded during the 2000 epidemic of CSF in Great Britain (GB), a spatially explicit, premises-based
64 etween weeds and carabids across farmland in Great Britain (GB), to test the hypothesis that wide-sca
67 participants as in those from other parts of Great Britain (ie, England and Wales) (P < 0.0001 for bo
69 used to describe the distribution of BTB in Great Britain in 1997, and suggest how such data could b
70 ttle has increased substantially in parts of Great Britain in the past two decades, adversely affecti
71 scenicness" for geotagged photographs across Great Britain, in combination with data on citizen-repor
74 sually seen in non-Paridae with avian pox in Great Britain, lesions in Paridae were frequently large,
75 dustrial Revolution underway in 19th century Great Britain, migrants moved from farms to villages, fr
76 nsive geographical survey of distribution in Great Britain, Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis
77 l panels from the United States (n = 5,240), Great Britain (n = 4,489), and Germany (n = 10,457) to r
78 recent decades in three European countries (Great Britain, Netherlands and Belgium) for plants and f
79 ysis of data for clinical trial enrolment in Great Britain over 6 years (2005-10), and reviewed the p
81 rates of chalk cliffs on the south coast of Great Britain over millennial time scales by coupling hi
82 e current foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in Great Britain over the first 2 months of the spread of t
83 n against the risk of pollination failure in Great Britain over the next 50 years; for instance, choo
84 We therefore conducted two surveys of the Great Britain population to determine their attitudes to
88 a synthetic analysis of beetle fossils from Great Britain shows that beetles associated with herbivo
92 ic stochastic spatial model for bovine TB in Great Britain that combines within-farm and between-farm
93 nalyse trends in the frequency of species in Great Britain that provide key ecosystem functions--spec
94 ied problems supported by detailed data from Great Britain: the commuter movement of workers between
95 om those isolated from voles in the 1930s in Great Britain, they had a high degree of similarity to t
99 d with sheep abortion during 2002 to 2008 in Great Britain, using multilocus sequence typing (MLST),
100 osis of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) in Great Britain was 5.41 in 100,000 (1/18,500) live births
103 ng and census data on all livestock farms in Great Britain, we analysed the risk factors determining
107 three recent outbreaks that have occurred in Great Britain where the source has already been identifi
108 f medicine in Canada, the United States, and Great Britain, where he held professorships at McGill Un
109 l scales from 0.01 to 10(8) square meters in Great Britain which show that the slope of the log-log p
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