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The High Temperature Processes Information Centre established within the Department of Fuel and Combustion Science at the University of Leeds is described in regard to its aims, functions, coverage and future activities. The High Temperature Bulletin and other facilities, which include a...
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The reasons why politics protrude so prominently into health matters are because: a) health is important to people b) health care is costly c) it invariably requires public regulation d) it increasingly attracts public subsidisation e) it is often provided by institutions which are publicly...
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Health can be seen as a capital asset, subject to depreciation due both to the passage of time (ageing) and to 'wear and tear'. It is valued for the flow of pain-free time and energy it offers us, and we can increase the quantity and quality of this 'flow' by appropriate care and maintenance,...
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