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8. Free HIV self-test for identification and linkage to care of previously undetected HIV infection in men who have sex with men in England and Wales (SELPHI): an open-label, internet-based, randomised controlled trial

10. Deconvolution of deterioration of anode-supported cells by chromium poisoning from alumina-forming austenitic stainless steels for balance of plant applications in solid oxide fuel cells

13. Mo1620: ECTOPIC FAT DEPOSITION IN THE LIVER AND PANCREAS AND THE PRESENCE OF EXCESS VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE HOSPITALISATION RISK FOLLOWING COVID-19.

17. Political Economy and Global Trade Influences and Scenarios to Increase Indonesia's Palm Oil Sustainability: An Evidence-Based Structural Equation Modeling Approach

22. A simple, open and extensible gating Control unit for cardiac and respiratory synchronisation control in small animal MRI and demonstration of its robust performance in steady-state maintained CINE-MRI

27. Using Keynes’s Conventional Coefficient of Weight and Risk, C, From Chapter 26 of His a Treatise on Probability, to Help Explain Keynes’s Three Equations in Chapter 17 of the General Theory That Integrate (A) Expectations (Probability, Linear Risk), (B) Liquidity (Uncertainty, Weight of the Evidence, W) And (C) The Risk of Appreciation/Depreciation, a (Nonlinear Risk), One at a Time Sequentially in Three More Complex and Increasingly Complicated Equations -(a) R-A,(b) Q-C+l, and (C) Q-C+l (+/-a)

32. Sraffa’s Conceptualization of Own Rates Is Based only on Probabilistic Price Expectations because Sraffa Accepted Ramsey’s Definition that Confidence Is Measured by Subjective Probability Alone: Keynes’s Liquidity Preference Function in the General Theory Has Nothing to Do with Probability, but Is An Inverse Function of the Evidential Weight of the Argument, Where Uncertainty Is also Defined as An Inverse Function of the Evidential Weight of the Argument

39. Mo1407 PREDICTIVE ASSESSMENT OF POST-OPERATIVE LIVER PERFORMANCE AFTER SURGICAL RESECTION FOR CANCER: HEPAT1CA

40. Su1641 COMPARISON OF QUANTITATIVE MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY AND THE MODIFIED AMSTERDAM SCORE FOR ASSESSMENT OF PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS

41. Tumour subregion analysis of colorectal liver metastases using semi-automated clustering based on DCE-MRI: Comparison with histological subregions and impact on pharmacokinetic parameter analysis

44. One Hundred Years After Keynes Published His a Treatise on Probability in 1921, Edgeworth’s Two Reviews Still Stand Out As Being Vastly Superior to the Assessments Made by Any Other Economist: All Heterodox Economists Reject the Unanimous Conclusion, Made by All Philosophers, That Keynes Hinted at or Suggested or Had a Notion About an Interval Valued Theory of Probability in Chapter III of the A Treatise on Probability

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