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British Medical Journal, Jan. 3, 1959, 1 ( 5113 ): 1 – 6.
Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article.
A factorial randomized trial of 579 UK patients with chronic or recurrent low back pain, reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that patients who received Alexander Technique lessons reported afterwards having less back pain and significant improvement in their quality of life.
In the original Kerr Wyllie and Currie paper, British Journal of Cancer, 1972 Aug ; 26 ( 4 ): 239-57, there is a footnote regarding the pronunciation:
The Journal, decoded and transcribed by Leslie Linder in 1958, does not provide an intimate record of her personal life, but it is an invaluable source for understanding a vibrant part of British society in the late 19th century.
* Blair, Alasdair M. " The British iron and steel industry since 1945 ," Journal of European Economic History Winter 1997, Vol.
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* British Security Policy in Ireland, 1920-1921 Ainsworth, John S. ( 2001 ) Australian Journal of Irish Studies, 1. pp. 176 – 190
The Mesopotamian Traditions ", Journal of the British Astronomical Association 108 ( 1998 ) 9 – 28.
The Mediterranean Traditions ", Journal of the British Astronomical Association 108 ( 1998 ) 79 – 89.
A 1996 British Journal for the History of Science article cites James F. Donnelly for mentioning a 1839 reference to chemical engineering in relation to the production of sulfuric acid.
Geoffrey Crawley, editor of the British Journal of Photography, undertook a " major scientific investigation of the photographs and the events surrounding them ", published between 1982 and 1983, " the first major postwar analysis of the affair ".
A 2005 study in the British Medical Journal found that learning and practising the didgeridoo helped reduce snoring and obstructive sleep apnea by strengthening muscles in the upper airway, thus reducing their tendency to collapse during sleep.
According to a report in the British Medical Journal, use of DDT in Mozambique " was stopped several decades ago, because 80 % of the country's health budget came from donor funds, and donors refused to allow the use of DDT.
* Shmuel Shamai: " Critical Sociology of Education Theory in Practice: The Druze Education in the Golan "; British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol.
This custom has been commented on in the British Medical Journal and may stem from the historical origins of the profession.
Relevant journals include the British Medical Journal's Clinical Evidence, the Journal Of Evidence-Based Healthcare and Evidence Based Health Policy.
The British Journal of Education in 1955 carried a piece by Janice Dohn, an American children's librarian, considering Blyton's writing together with authors of formula fiction, and making negative comments about Blyton's devices and tone.
In one instance, the 23 December 2000 issue of the British Medical Journal published two studies on dog bite admission to hospitals in England and Australia.
A study published on the British Medical Journal concluded that " identification as belonging to the Goth subculture some point in their lives was the best predictor of self harm and attempted suicide young teens ", and that it was most possibly due to a selection mechanism ( persons that wanted to harm themselves later identified as goths, thus raising the percentage of those persons who identify as goths ).
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* The British Educational Schools ( BES )
As noted by Brian Lapping, the Community Development Projects were also designed to test the view that within poor communities local residents could articulate local grievances, get conditions in their areas improved, and provide some kind of political leadership, in a way that the existing political structure had failed to do, “ largely because these areas of intense poverty were rarely big enough to be electorally important .” In assessing the First Wilson Government ’ s efforts to uplift the poorest members of British society via the establishment of the Community Development Projects and the designation of the Educational Priority Areas, Brian Lapping noted that
The largest registering body, the General Council & Register of Naturopaths, recognises only two courses in the UK, being taught at osteopathic schools: the British College of Osteopathic Medicine and The College of Osteopaths Educational Trust.
The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency ( BECTA ) used ITIL as the basis for their development of Framework for ICT Technical Support ( FITS ).
British e-Learning academic Nicholas Rushby suggested in his 1979 book, An Introduction to Educational Computing, that people can be addicted to computers and suffer withdrawal symptoms.
* AJ Marcham, " Educating our masters: political parties and elementary education 1867 to 1870 " British Journal of Educational Studies ( 1973 ) 21 ( 2 ) 180-191
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* British Educational Communications and Technology Agency ( Becta )
* Thurloe's ' Collection of State Papers ', ( edited by Thomas Birch, 1742 ), as part of British History Online * John Thurloe in Spartacus Educational
British Journal of Educational Technology, 34 ( 1 ), 31-43.
British Journal of Educational Technology, 36 ( 1 ), 5-18.
At the insistence of the British National Party, Searchlight and the associated Searchlight Educational Trust were investigated by the Charity Commission of England and Wales as a result of a complaint that claimed that the Educational Trust had been engaging in political activity incompatible with its charitable status.
* Educational and Training Services Branch, provides teaching services for the British Army
Schools that have won the championship twice include Cobequid Educational Centre in Truro, Nova Scotia ( 1981 and 2005 ), St. George's School in Vancouver, British Columbia ( 1991 and 2004 ), Saunders Secondary School in London, Ontario ( 1992 and 1996 ), Gloucester High School in Ottawa, Ontario ( 1998 and 2001 ), London Central Secondary School in London, Ontario ( 2007 and 2009 ) and Kennebecasis Valley High School in Quispamsis, New Brunswick ( 2010 and 2011 ).
Educational and cultural activities were organized and demonstrations were held on the themes of Soviet Jewry and Jews in Arab lands as well as on local British issues.
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* British Journal of Educational Psychology
In 1846 he became honorary secretary of the Cambrian Educational Society and published another letter advocating the establishment of British Schools in Wales.
Becta, originally known as the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, was a non-departmental public body ( popularly known as a Quango ) funded by the Department for Education and its predecessor departments, in the United Kingdom.
Born as a survey school in May 1794, the College of Engineering is one of the most venerable of British Indian Educational Institutions, and one of the most ancient of India ’ s professional training schools.
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When, in 1906, the British announced their intention to establish Legislative Councils, Muhsin al-Mulk, the secretary of both the All India Muhammadan Educational Conference and MAO College, hoped to win a separate Legislative Council for Muslims by making correspondence to several prominent Muslims in different regions of the sub-continent and organising a delegation led by Aga Khan III to meet with Viceroy Lord Minto, a deal to which Minto agreed because it appeared to assist the British divide and rule strategy ..
* British Romanian Educational Exchange

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