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    The prevalence of part-time hours and zero-hours contracts in this sector raises questions about the nature of the recovery. •
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    given improved access to mental health services whose treatments also screen for and treat their alcohol abuse. ... Nevertheless, an estimated 80% of deaths from NCDs are preventable as NCDs mostly result from modifiable behaviours such as tobacco...
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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Brooks, Rachel, and Glyn Everett. 2008. “The Prevalence of ‘Life Planning’: Evidence from UK Graduates.” British Journal of Sociology of Education 29 (3): 325–27.
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    all analyses used a 30% estimate for the prevalence of behavioural symptoms and a. ... sent had the prevalence of behavioural symptoms set to 10% and the reduction in.
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    1, 2, 4, 5. K2 The diversity of Religions, their history and prevalence in our society, and the variety of methods, and interdisciplinary approaches used to study Scriptures, communities, rituals and
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    tc, pa. rts ne. s. 512. Alcohols. , phe. nols,. etc.
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    Ausserhofer et al (2014). Prevalence, patterns and predictors of. nursing care left undone in European hospitals: results from the. ... M., & van Achterberg, T. (2014). Prevalence, patterns and predictors of nursing care left undone in European...
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    Further. more, it is argued by Chu and Chu (1990) that the prevalence of preference reversals.
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    Including these treatments in our definitions of respiratory or cardiovascular support would thus carry a substantial risk of over-estimating the prevalence of serious outcome and of over-estimating the association
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    11 https://www.djei.ie/en/Publications/Publication-files/Study-on-the-Prevalence-of-Zero-Hours-Contracts.pdf. 12 https://www.tuc.org.uk/sites/default/files/InternationalTrendsinInsecureWork_0.pdf. 13