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    The Thrift Savings Plan Experience: Implications for a Universal Asset Account Initiative

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    The Thrift Savings Plan Experience: Implications for a Universal Asset Account Initiativ

    Paper Recycling and Academic Libraries

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    Paper recycling is a fitting endeavor for an academic library. A literature review and a feasibility study revealed that the benefits can include reduced costs to the university, librarians\u27 involvement in a cooperative campus-wide project and improved staff morale throughout the library

    Beliefs about worry and pain amongst adolescents with and without chronic pain

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    Funding: This work was supported by Bath Spa University funding (grant number HEQREW, to EW). Acknowledgments: We sincerely thank all the young people who completed our survey.Peer reviewedPostprin

    NWSA News and Views

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    The reports in this issue on the finances of the First NWSA Convention and on NWSA\u27s Project to Improve Service Learning in Women\u27s Studies might serve as Fall reports from the National Office. Both are about NWSA activities derived from our broad definition of women\u27s studies; both announce long-awaited good news of what we hope will be the first of many successful conventions and projects that will bring women\u27s studies practitioners together to share the work of transforming curriculum and educational institutions

    Continuous low-dose antibiotic prophylaxis for adults with repeated urinary tract infections (AnTIC): a randomised, open-label trial

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    Funder: UK National Institute for Health Research. Open Access funded by Department of Health UK Acknowledgments We thank all the participants for their commitment to the study, Sheila Wallace for updating the systematic review, members of the Trial Steering Committee and members of the Data Monitoring Committee for their valuable guidance. We thank the National Health Service organisations, principal investigators and local research staff who hosted and ran the study at site. We thank the Health Technology Assessment Programme of the UK NIHR for funding the study (no. 11/72/01). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR, or the UK Government Department of Health. A full report of the study30 has been published by the NIHR Library.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    2021 assessment of the status of the West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource

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    A recovery program for the West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource was introduced between late 2007 and early 2010, based on the maintenance of retained catches of demersal species (overall suite and each indicator species) by both the commercial and recreational sectors below 50% of the catches reported in 2005/06 (original catch recovery benchmarks)
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