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1. Quality of life and burden of morbidity in primary care users with multimorbidity

2. The Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire: conceptual framework and item development

4. Rediscovering the history of economic thought

5. Consequences of local variations in social care on the performance of the acute health care sector

9. Traps in the Measurement of Independence and Accountability of Central Banks

12. Economists on Samuelson and Solow on the Phillips curve

14. Best-worst scaling vs. discrete choice experiments: An empirical comparison using social care data

15. Myocardial viability and survival in ischemic left ventricular dysfunction

17. A novel intrinsic unscented Kalman filter for tractography from HARDI.

19. Residential and nursing home care of elderly people with cognitive impairment: prevalence, mortality and costs.

20. Mental health: market power and governance.

22. Contracts and purchaser-provider relationships in community care.

23. Social organization and reproduction in Ocymyrmex foreli (Formicidae: Myrmicinae).

27. An assessment of the construct validity of the ASCOT measure of social care-related quality of life with older people

28. The European Union and national macroeconomic policy

29. Fiscal Policy and European Integration

30. Essay 1 : integrating multiple sources of evidence : a Bayesian perspective\ud

31. Quality of life outcomes for informal carers of long-term care service users in Austria, England and Finland.

32. Understanding policy amenable risk factors: Alcohol consumption and long-term care use among people over 65 years old.

33. The impact of formal care provision on informal care receipt for people over 75 in England.

34. Valuing informal carers' quality of life using best-worst scaling-Finnish preference weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for carers (ASCOT-Carer).

35. Care home residents’ quality of life and its association with CQC ratings and workforce issues: the MiCareHQ mixed-methods study

36. Do You Prefer Safety to Social Participation? Finnish Population-Based Preference Weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) for Service Users.

37. Social care-related outcomes in Finland. Construct validity and structural characteristics of the Finnish ASCOT measure with older home care users.

38. Exploring differences between private and public prices in the English care homes market.

39. Translation, cultural adaptation and construct validity of the German version of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for informal Carers (German ASCOT-Carer).

40. How can patient experience scores be used to predict quality inspection ratings? A retrospective cross-sectional study of national primary care datasets in the UK.

41. Cross-cultural adaptation and construct validity of the German version of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for service users (German ASCOT).

42. Visualization of live, mammalian neurons during Kainate-infusion using magnetic resonance microscopy.

43. Effect of body mass on future long-term care use.

44. Postmortem Dissections of Common Targets for Lesion and Deep Brain Stimulation Surgeries.

45. Challenges in integrating health and social care: the Better Care Fund in England.

46. Measuring the outcomes of long-term care for unpaid carers: comparing the ASCOT-Carer, Carer Experience Scale and EQ-5D-3 L.

47. Carer Social Care-Related Quality of Life Outcomes: Estimating English Preference Weights for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit for Carers.

48. A Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model for Targeting Calcitriol-Conjugated Quantum Dots to Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cells.

49. Impact of 3D Printouts in Optimizing Surgical Results for Complex Congenital Heart Disease.

50. Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys as methods for eliciting preferences for social care-related quality of life: evidence from England using the ASCOT service user measure.

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