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In bringing together the disparate and rich understandings of social capital, the study recognises both the quantity and quality of the social interactions, the varying levels of such social interaction (individual, community and locality) and the value of the interaction in achieving individual and collective goals.

The study recognises the vital role of the local community as actors in improving their own and their newborns' health, and applies a bottom-up approach where change will be accomplished by an increasing awareness at and demand from grass root level.

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The theory-practice gap is a recurring narrative in the nursing literature, the findings of this study recognises that simulation offers an opportunity to enact the integration of theory and practice illuminating this relationship in a controlled environment thus, reinforcing the theory-practice relationship for nursing students.

The inclusion of GHS service utilisation data in this study recognises the importance of campaign related process evaluation, including collecting information pertaining to a call to action by any social marketing campaign [ 32].

The β-catenin antibody used in this study recognises both the phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated forms of the protein.

Since the antibody used in this study recognises all three isoforms and the p53β protein isoform is more stable than the other isoforms [ 53], it is possible that p53 IHC positivity represents a different spectrum of isoforms in cancers expressing, or not expressing ER.

The antibody 14C8 used in this study recognises most ER β variants, including the full-length form, and has been shown to be a useful tool for the immunohistochemical assessment of ER β expression in paraffin-embedded tissue (Skliris et al, 2002; Carder et al, 2005; Speirs et al, 2008).

For RRS, this study recognises that modularity can be generally accepted, with the limitation of avoiding combining highly processed material (i.e. biscuit) with a magnetic-beads system (i.e. Wizard).

The present study recognises both the influence of psychological characteristics of the individual as well as migrants' social relations on access to health care in the receiving country.

The present study recognises that low participation rates in mammography screening among migrants may be related to language barriers, lack of support to translation of the invitation, transport to "screening site" and emotional support when waiting for the results [ 2, 3].

However, the study team recognises that it may not be the only technique that can be deployed to measure these behaviours in the consultation.

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