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Euro Bus Expo is a trade show, which is held bi-annually at the UK's National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
* UK's National Attack Warning System
It was laid in 1999 between Blackpool and Douglas as part of the Isle of Man to England Interconnector which connects the Manx electricity system to the UK's National Grid.
Chalmers ' original document is now in the UK's National Postal Museum.
National Air Traffic Services, the UK's Air Navigation Service Provider, a public – private partnership also publishes an online AIP for the UK.
As a precautionary measure, the UK's National Blood Service initially ran a test for this disease in donors who donate within 28 days of a visit to the United States, Canada or the northeastern provinces of Italy and theScottish National Blood Transfusion Service asks prospective donors to wait 28 days after returning from North America or the northeastern provinces of Italy before donating.
The UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) guidelines recommend ECT for patients with severe depression, catatonia, or prolonged or severe mania.
The BRKC is the UK's rental karting National championship, and the UK's official feeder series to the rental Kart World Championship.
* UK's National Attack Warning System
* The Search For King Solomon's Mines ( 2002 documentary ), commissioned by National Geographic Television and UK's Channel 4
The library is also one of the UK's five National Research Libraries.
Apart from TICA, registries that recognize the breed includes The American Association of Cat Enthusiasts, UK's United Feline Organization, the Southern Africa Cat Council, and the Waratah National Cat Alliance in Australia.
CASC is also the venue each year for the UK's National Inter Clubs Slalom Finals, the largest canoe slalom event by participation in the UK.
* National Preservation UK's leading heritage railways forum
* HANDEL ( UK's National Attack Warning System )
The time signal is derived from three atomic clocks installed at the transmitter site, and is based on time standards maintained by the UK's National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) in Teddington.
* The UK's National Gerbil Society
Other notable buildings are the King's Head Inn, which with the Fleece Inn at Bretforton is one of the few public houses in the country owned by the National Trust still run as a public house, and the Queens Park Centre, the UK's largest independent arts centre.
The UK's National Nuclear Laboratory also has its Central Laboratory on the Sellafield site.
It is also one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the world, comprising the UK's National Collection of Arms and Armour, National Artillery Collection, and National Firearms Collection.

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The UK's independent Advisory Group on Non-ionising Radiation ( AGNIR ) produced a report in 2010, which was published by the UK Health Protection Agency ( HPA ).
* Safety Report Assessment Manual-a report by the UK's Health and Safety Executive
The next step was a scale replica of the escalator, built with the same materials, which was constructed at the UK's Health and Safety Executive site at Buxton in England.
With Labour's victory, Boateng became the UK's first black government minister as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health, where he was responsible for social services and mental health.
* September 2006: DHL wins ten year contract worth £ 1. 6 billion, to run the NHS Supply Chain ( part of the UK's National Health Service ).
In 2007, after a comprehensive review of the literature, the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) expressed concern for the lack of quality evidence comparing the potential risks and benefits of home and hospital birthing environments.
A comparison to the UK's National Health Service found that patients spend 2-5 times as much time in NHS hospitals as compared to KP hospitals.
There is growing recognition of the condition by the UK's National Health Service ( NHS ) and government.
It is part of the Institute for Animal Health, which is supported by the UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ( BBSRC ).
* Michael Rawlins-Chairman of UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
Other engaged Buddhist groups include the Benevolent Organisation for Development, Health and Insight, Gaden Relief Projects, the UK's Network of Buddhist Organisations, Fo Guang Shan and Tzu Chi.
The UK's National Health Service, for example, in its " Policy and Procedures for the Recognition of Life Extinct " describes traumatic hemicorporectomy as " unequivocally associated with death " and that such injuries should be considered " incompatible with life ".
According to the UK's Health and Safety Executive, TPWS is estimated to prevent between 65 % and 80 % of fatalities that would be stopped by a full ATP system.
Lowry has previously been involved in the UK's National Health Service as a restructuring advisor.
Booker has repeatedly claimed that white asbestos is " chemically identical to talcum powder " and poses a " non-existent " risk to human health, relying primarily on a 2000 paper for the UK's Health and Safety Executive by John Hodgson and Andrew Darnton.
This article was also criticised by the UK's Health and Safety Executive as " substantially misleading ", as well as by George Monbiot, who argued that Booker misrepresented the authors ' findings.
In April 2011 the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) recommended that women with symptoms that could be caused by ovarian cancer should be offered a CA-125 blood test.
After that, he worked in the UK's National Health Service.
This time-limited therapy was developed in the context of the UK's National Health Service with the aim of providing effective and affordable psychological treatment which could be realistically provided in a resource constrained public health system.
In 2005 the UK's Department of Health published Building Telecare in England to coincide with the announcement of a grant to help encourage its take up by local councils with social care responsibilities.
Robinson was probably one of the UK's most respected Health Ministers.
In September 2006 the Mischief Makers started to support the work of unions and other group opposing the cuts and privatisation of the UK's National Health Service ( NHS ).
The UK's National Health Service now recognizes CCBT ( computerized cognitive behavioral therapy ) as the preferred method of treatment for mild-to-moderate presentations of anxiety and depression.

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