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In 1924 in the UK the chemist Harold Plenderleith began to work at the British Museum with Dr. Alexander Scott in the newly created Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, thus giving birth to the conservation profession in the UK.
In the UK, they are often referred to by the name of their department, the Criminal Investigation Department ( CID ).
The former term would seem to indicate only those types of policing that are formally directed by institutions usually responsible for international affairs ( for example the State Department in the US, the Foreign Office in the UK, etc .).
* Guidelines for Managing Projects from the UK Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform ( BERR )
This curious machine interested a number of high-profile business customers, including certain divisions of the former UK Customs and Excise Department, but its success was generally limited.
* Alan Whaites, States in Development, UK Department for International Development.
Figures released for the period 2005 – 2006 by UK Government ( Department of Health ) show that non-obstetric ultrasound examinations constituted more than 65 % of the total number of ultrasound scans conducted.
Published by the UK Department of Health.
France The total includes 1, 186, 000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds The figure for total military dead of 1, 397, 800 is from a study published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1931 The total includes 71, 100 French Colonial Forces, 4, 600 foreign nationals, and 28, 600 war-related military deaths occurring from 11 / 11 / 18 to 6 / 1 / 1919 The UK War Office in 1922 estimated French losses as 1, 385, 300 dead and missing, including 58, 000 colonial soldiers The U. S. War Department in 1924 estimated 1, 357, 800 killed and died The names of the soldiers who died for France during World War I are listed on-line by the French government.
However people are walking less in the UK ; a Department of Transport report found that between 1995 / 97 and 2005 the average number of walk trips per person fell by 16 %, from 292 to 245 per year.
* Landslide blog written by Professor David Petley, Wilson Professor, Department of Geography, Durham University, UK
* State Veterinary Service-An executive agency of the UK government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The Department for Education and Skills since announced a review into early years reading, headed by Sir Jim Rose, formerly Her Majesty's Inspector and Director of Inspection for Ofsted ( Office for Standards in Education, UK.
This was thoroughly discussed in the UK House of Commons and also by the UK Department of Trade and Industry which said, " The child s tragic death was caused by the ingestion of a small part of the egg s contents.
LINX provides its members with an important Regulatory and Public Affairs service, and liaises where appropriate with many third parties including the Internet Watch Foundation, Ofcom, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Information Commissioner, and other government departments in matters such as content regulation, telecoms regulation, privacy and data protection, e-mail spam, online fraud / phishing, law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and other regulatory matters in the UK and Europe affecting the Internet industry.
In October 2008, " An updated lifecycle assessment study for disposable and reusable nappies " by the UK Environment Agency and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs stated that reusable diapers can cause significantly less ( up to 40 per cent ) or significantly more damage to the environment than disposable ones, depending mostly on how parents wash and dry them.
* The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust-Information and support for those who have suffered the condition by a medically overseen and moderated UK based charity, recognised by the National Health Service ( UK ) Department of Health ( UK ) and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Eldis is funded by the UK Department for International Development ( DFID ), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency ( Sida ), the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation ( Norad ) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation ( SDC ).
However, because Canada and the UK are independent of one another, it is incorrect to refer in the Canadian context to the family of the monarch as the " British Royal Family "— as is frequently done by Canadian and other media — and there exist some differences between the official lists of each: for instance, while he never held the style His Royal Highness, Angus Ogilvy was included in the Department of Canadian Heritage's royal family list, but was not considered a member of the British Royal Family.
War Department ( UK ) | War Department Ordnance Survey Marker, Bermuda.

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The American Psychiatric Association and the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommend antipsychotics for managing acute psychotic episodes in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and as a longer-term maintenance treatment for reducing the likelihood of further episodes.
However, the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence did not find any convincing evidence in favor of Z-drugs.
For instance, in the UK, Regulation 14 of the Workplace ( Health and Safety Regulations ) 1992 requires the marking of windows and glass doors to make them conspicuous.
* Electronic Staff Record, a human resources and payroll system of the UK National Health Service
The UK National Health Service uses a similar system with categories labeled A, B, C, and D. The above Levels are only appropriate for treatment or interventions ; different types of research are required for assessing diagnostic accuracy or natural history and prognosis, and hence different " levels " are required.
Hypnosis for IBS has received moderate support in the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance published for UK health services.
* Mycoplasma genitalium Reference Work at the UK Health Protection Agency
# Nuclear software: In the UK the Health and Safety Executive recommends the use of static analysis on Reactor Protection Systems.
* UK National Health Service ( NHS ) Spoons give wrong medicine doses
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 ).
* The Hospital Chaplains ' Fellowship joins with the National Association of Whole Time Hospital Chaplains to form the College of Health Care Chaplains in the UK.
The term and metaphor were first used by E. F. Schumacher in his book Small Is Beautiful and are closely identified with Herman Daly, Robert Costanza, the Biosphere 2 project, and the Natural Capitalism economic model of Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and Hunter Lovins until recently, when it began to be used by politicians, notably Ralph Nader, Paul Martin Jr., and agencies of the UK government including the London Health Observatory.
* Health and Safety Executive, website of the UK Health and Safety Executive, useful search terms on this site — isocyanates, MVR, asthma
The 2002 and 2003 announcements of the Women's Health Initiative of the American National Institute of Health and The Million Women Study of the UK Cancer Research and National Health Service collaboration respectively, that HRT treatment coincides with an increased incidence of breast cancer, heart attacks and strokes, lead to a sharp decline in HRT prescription throughout the world, which was followed by a decrease in breast cancer incidence.

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When asked whether the UK should replace Trident, without being told of the cost, 44 % of respondents said " Yes " and 46 % said " No ".
In February 2006, UK Prime Minister Blair, acknowledging that the EPRDF has won the election, said he wanted to see Ethiopia resolve its internal problems and continue on a democratic path.
He said: " Our role, and that of the BFI, should be to support the sector in becoming even more dynamic and entrepreneurial, helping UK producers to make commercially successful pictures that rival the quality and impact of the best international productions.
In the UK its rallies have drawn thousands of Muslims, and the party is said to have outpaced the Muslim Brotherhood in both membership and radicalism.
Clive Stafford Smith, Legal Director of the UK branch of the human rights group Reprieve, said " We are told that al-Libi committed suicide in his Libyan prison.
In October 1992, a staff writer of the UK publication Nintendo Magazine System said that Kid Icarus was " pretty good fun ", but did not " compare too well " to other platform games, owing in part to its " rather dated " graphics.
Thirty-nine local authorities in the UK either imposed an outright ban, or imposed an X ( 18 years ) certificate ( effectively preventing the film from being shown, as the distributors said the film could not be shown unless it was unedited and carried the original AA ( 14 ) certificate ).
On the Isle of Portland in Dorset, UK, the rabbit is said to be unlucky and speaking its name can cause upset with older residents.
In 1969, in the UK, in the course of being interviewed by a Nova magazine reporter, artist Yoko Ono said, "... woman is the nigger of the world "; three years later, her husband, John Lennon, published the song " Woman is the Nigger of the World " ( 1972 )— about the virtually universal exploitation of woman – which was socially and politically controversial to US sensibilities.
is taking advantage of the recent recession which led to increasing sales at other fast food outlets ; it also said that there is now a greater awareness of Mexican food in the UK and that it can be successful with improved menu offerings and marketing.
In 2002, psychologist Richard Wiseman and colleagues at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, finished a year-long LaughLab experiment, concluding that of all animals, ducks attract the most humor and silliness ; he said, " If you're going to tell a joke involving an animal, make it a duck.
When inflation crept up that year, he condemned the Chancellor Nigel Lawson's policy of printing money so sterling would shadow the German deutschmark and said that it was for the UK to join the European Monetary System.
On October 29, 2010, UK Prime Minister David Cameron said the device in a package sent from Yemen and found on a US-bound cargo plane was designed to go off on the aircraft.
" The prime minister said the authorities had immediately banned packages coming to or through the UK from Yemen, and would be " looking extremely carefully at any further steps we have to take ".
UK Home Secretary Theresa May said the government did not believe the plotters would have known the location of the device when it was planned to explode.
Carrie Fisher, in an appearance on the UK TV show Bring Back Star Wars, said she hated her character's hairstyle ; she felt it made her face look rounder, and it took two hours every day to style.
Several western Christian groups, in particular those of the Church of God in Christ, claim that the whole UK is the direct descendant of Ephraim, and that the whole USA is the direct descendant of Manasseh, based on the interpretation that Jacob had said these two tribes would become the most supreme nations in the world.
Twenty Scottish Members of Parliament signed a House of Commons motion in March 2005 condemning him for comparing supposed Scottish dominance at Westminster to British rule in India: a " Scottish Raj " was running the UK, said Paxman.
In fact, when Serge Danot was interviewed by Joan Bakewell on Late Night Line-Up in 1968 his associate ( perhaps Jean Biard ) said that in France it was thought at first that the UK version of Pollux had been renamed De Gaulle, mishearing the name Dougal ( as seen in the Channel 4 documentary The Return Of The Magic Roundabout ( broadcast 08: 50 on December 25, 1991 and 18: 00 on January 5, 1992 ), and in the BBC4 documentary The Magic Roundabout Story ( 2003 )).
It is said that Ivan Straker, Seagram's UK chairman, became interested in the potential opportunity after reading a passionate newspaper article written by journalist Lord Oaksey, who, in his riding days, had come within three-quarters of a length of winning the 1963 National.
The film's title is a phrase generally used in the UK to mean ' the whole lot ', or ' the whole hog '; in the film, the characters use it to refer to full nudity — as Horse says, " No one said anything to me about the full monty!

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