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1. REFLECTIONS ON COORDINATING A MULTI-COUNTRY PAPER: A MEANS TO AN END, NOT AN END IN ITSELF!

2. The Group Ties of Occupations in Britain and the United States.

3. Lone parents, health, wellbeing and welfare to work: a systematic review of qualitative studies.

4. Promoting Inclusive Learning Environments: Leveraging University Websites for Digital Empowerment in the Post-COVID-19 Era.

5. Exploring the role of physician associates in Aotearoa New Zealand primary health care.

6. TRIPs across the Atlantic: Theory and epistemology in IPE.

7. Anti-circumvention Rules in the Information Network Environment in the US, UK and China: A Comparative Study.

8. An occupational tale of two cities: minorities in London and New York.

9. Child Location Tracking in the US and the UK: Same Technology, Different Social Implications.

10. Contribution to Indian Sociology: A Bibliometric Study.

11. Energy use and economic development: A comparative analysis of useful work supply in Austria, Japan, the United Kingdom and the US during 100years of economic growth

12. Does Diversity Damage Social Capital? A Comparative Study of Neighbourhood Diversity and Social Capital in the US and Britain.

13. Exposure to smoking in movies among British adolescents 2001–2006.

14. Are U.S. CEOs Paid More Than U.K. CEOs? Inferences from Risk-adjusted Pay.

15. THE EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS ON WORK FORCE FLEXIBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM CALL CENTERS IN THREE LIBERAL MARKET ECONOMIES.

16. The Cross Section of Stock Returns before World War I.

17. Examining the Longevity of New Agency Accounts: A Comparative Study of U.S. and U.K. Advertising Experiences.

18. A Comparative Study of Patterns of Influence in United States and English Universities.

19. Organizations in Changing Environments: The Case of East German Symphony Orchestras.

20. THE AMERICANIZATION OF BRITISH POLITICAL COMMUNICATIONS.

21. Comparison of Health Examination Survey Methods in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, England, Scotland, and the United States.

22. Do associations between objectively-assessed physical activity and neighbourhood environment attributes vary by time of the day and day of the week? IPEN adult study.

23. An analysis of discrepancies between United Kingdom cancer research funding and societal burden and a comparison to previous and United States values.

24. TWO GRAND OLD LADIES FACE TO FACE: THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONSTITUTIONS COMPARED.

25. Continuous decline in mortality from coronary heart disease in Japan despite a continuous and marked rise in total cholesterol: Japanese experience after the Seven Countries Study.

26. Characterization of subgroups of heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction with possible implications for prognosis and treatment response.

27. Minimum Wages and Wage Spillovers in Canada.

28. Dietary surveys indicate vitamin intakes below recommendations are common in representative Western countries.

29. A Comparison of Self-Reported Analgesic Use and Detection of Urinary Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen Metabolites by Means of Metabonomics.

30. The British 'failure' that never was? The Anglo-American 'productivity gap' in large-scale interwar retailing-evidence from the department store sector1.

31. Depression dynamics: a new estimate of the Anglo-American manufacturing productivity gap in the interwar period.

32. Israel and the Right to Travel Abroad 1948-1961.

33. Clinical presentation and initial management of black men and white men with prostate cancer in the United Kingdom: the PROCESS cohort study.

34. Comparison of nutrient intakes from two selected diet plans considered healthful versus the cutoff points for green lights as defined by the UK's multiple traffic light scheme.

35. An investigation into the performance of the Adjuvant! Online prognostic programme in early breast cancer for a cohort of patients in the United Kingdom.

36. Tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms in candidate oncogenes and susceptibility to ovarian cancer.

37. Those who forget historiography are doomed to republish it: empire, imperialism and contemporary debates about American power.

38. Aspirin and lung cancer risk in a cohort study of women: dosage, duration and latency.