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The second article in this theme by Constance Hadley reports on 71 discrete events gathered by conducting semi-structured interviews with 34 US professionals.
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The two articles in this theme use policy analysis to understand the role of research evidence in national and international SRH and HIV/AIDS policy formation.
We also agree that this should result in communication interventions tailored for specific audiences and that 'not one size fits all', as discussed in articles in this theme edition.
These contexts have been studied for vaccines more than for most other medicines, and Larson et al.[ 29] give us proof of many points discussed in other articles in this theme edition, with major examples for vaccines.
The articles in this themed issue will explore various aspects of this role in much greater detail.
Readers are referred to other articles in this themed issue, and other excellent recent reviews [e.g. (Ashida et al., 2014 ], for examples of how pathogens of animals use effector proteins to manipulate host ubiquitin systems.
In this article, this theme is explored with particular emphasis on the involvement of inflammation in the development of lung cancer.
In an earlier article on this theme [3], we argued a case for scientific articles to be cast as a datument, being a document in which the data within it is clearly identified in both a syntactical and a semantic manner, together with the associated narrative logical flow from which new knowledge can emerge.
The first four paragraphs of each article go in this order: theme, details, quotation, nut paragraph ("What's at stake?" according to the guide).
Only one article focused on this theme.
Ellis and Marris were among four authors of a recent op-ed article in The Times on this theme, titled "The Age of Man is Not a Disaster".
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