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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/33949/download?attachment
    1. THE USE OF COST MINIMISATION ANALYSIS FOR THE APPRAISAL OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES. REPORT BY THE NICE DECISION SUPPORT UNIT. 10th May 2019. Allan Wailoo, Simon Dixon. NICE Decision Support Unit, ScHARR, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30
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    1. CHTE2020 SOURCES AND SYNTHESIS OF EVIDENCE; UPDATE TO EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS METHODS. REPORT BY THE DECISION SUPPORT UNIT. 20 April 2020. Welton NJ1, Phillippo DM1, Owen R2, Jones HE1, Dias S3, Bujkiewicz S2, Ades AE,. Abrams KR2. 1. University of
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    Code Of Practice For Research Degree Programmes 2020–21. ResearchServices. 1 1. ContentsForeword 2. Supporting the PGR Community 2. Wellbeing 2. Values and Research Culture 3. Research Services 4. Graduate Research Centre 5. Types of Research
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    1. A METHODOLOGICAL UPDATE ON THE USE OF QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY. ASSESSMENT. Report by the Decision Support Unit. 25th March 2020. Andrew Booth1. 1 School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield. Decision Support
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/disability-and-covid-19-global-impacts/covid-19-and-vision-impairment-britain-narrative-absence
    Vision impairment is a low-incidence disability and at best, we may suggest that its low prevalence may explain its apparent absence in the thought-process of the British government and
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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/healthy-lifespan/news/new-resource-behavioural-science-developing-tools-understanding-relationship-between-behaviours
    that drinking alcohol and taking cocaine are both examples of substance use, but only using cocaine is illegal).
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