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Infant feeding as a transgressive practice in the context of HIV in the UK: A qualitative interview study

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Scaling-up and future sustainability of a national reproductive genetic carrier screening program

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A multimethod study of NHS 111 online.

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Emergency department staff views of NHS 111 First: qualitative interview study in England

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The remarkable invisibility of NHS 111 online

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Paragons, Mavericks and Innovators – a typology of orthopaedic surgeons’ professional identities. A comparative case study of evidence-based practice

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Grove A. et al, (2021), Sociology of Health and Illness: a journal of medical sociology

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