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G+++ and Brane Solutions
We demonstrate that the very extended G+++ group element of the form
describes the usual BPS, electric, single brane solutions found in G+++
theories.Comment: One new equation, added references, corrected typos and minor
changes, 42 pages, 6 figures, LaTeX2
Microbial Effects on Repository Performance
This report presents a critical review of the international literature on microbial effects
in and around a deep geological repository for higher activity wastes. It is aimed at
those who are familiar with the nuclear industry and radioactive waste disposal, but
who are not experts in microbiology; they may have a limited knowledge of how
microbiology may be integrated into and impact upon radioactive waste disposal
safety cases and associated performance assessments (PA)
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East Kent maternity services review
Background to Report: This document presents the results of an analysis of the responses to the formal public consultation on east Kent maternity services which took place over a 14 week period from 14th October 2011 to 20th January 2012. The consultation was conducted by NHS Kent and Medway, and the data gathered was analysed independently by the Centre for Nursing and Healthcare Research at the University of Greenwich
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Kent and Medway acute mental health services review
An independent analysis of the public response to a consultation on ‘achieving excellent care in a mental health crisis’ by the Centre for Nursing and Healthcare Research at the University of Greenwich.
Background: This document presents the results of an analysis of the responses to the formal public consultation on Acute Mental Health Crisis Care services which took place over a 13 week period from 26 July 2012 to 26 October 2012. The consultation was conducted by NHS Kent and Medway working in partnership with Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, and the data gathered was analysed independently by the Centre for Nursing and Healthcare Research at the University of Greenwich
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