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    Coronary risk factors in people from the Indian subcontinent living in west London and their siblings in India by Bhatnagar, D, Anand, I S, Durrington, P N, Patel, D J, Wander, G S, Mackness, M I, Creed, F, Tomenson, B, Chandrashekhar, Y, Winterbotham, M

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (18-02-1995)
    “…Several reports have shown that migrants from southeast Asia tend to have an increased risk of coronary heart disease when settled in their new country. We…”
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    Prevalence of β-thalassemia and other haemoglobinopathies in six cities in India: a multicentre study by Mohanty, D., Colah, R. B., Gorakshakar, A. C., Patel, R. Z., Master, D. C., Mahanta, J., Sharma, S. K., Chaudhari, U., Ghosh, M., Das, S., Britt, R. P., Singh, S., Ross, C., Jagannathan, L., Kaul, R., Shukla, D. K., Muthuswamy, V.

    Published in Journal of community genetics (01-01-2013)
    “…The population of India is extremely diverse comprising of more than 3,000 ethnic groups who still follow endogamy. Haemoglobinopathies are the commonest…”
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    Factors affecting the maintenance dose of warfarin by James, A H, Britt, R P, Raskino, C L, Thompson, S G

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-08-1992)
    “…AIM: To identify the possible factors determining the dose of warfarin prescribed in patients receiving anticoagulant treatment. METHODS: The computerised…”
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    Elevated red cell volume in north Indian students by MOHANTY, D, KAKKAR, N, CHERIAN, J, DAS, S, BRITT, R. P

    “…In a survey for beta-thalassemia carrier status among students in the State of Punjab in India, a surprisingly large number were found to have an elevated red…”
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    Use of the who hemoglobin color scale in family welfare clinics in India by ABRAHAMS, M, RAM, D, DAS, S, BRITT, R. P

    “…A situation is reported for the use of the WHO color scale for the measurement of hemoglobin, which was introduced into India in 1996. Charity family welfare…”
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    Idiopathic myelofibrosis in children by Sekhar, M, Prentice, H G, Popat, U, Anderson, D, Janmohammed, R, Roberts, I, Britt, R P

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-05-1996)
    “…Childhood myelofibrosis (Mf) is rare with variable outcome reported in the literature. We present clinical and investigate details of three children who…”
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    A new glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variant, G6PD Orissa (44 Ala→Gly), is the major polymorphic variant in tribal populations in India by KAEDA, J. S, CHHOTRAY, G. P, MASON, P. J, RANJIT, M. R, BAUTISTA, J. M, REDDY, P. H, STEVENS, D, NAIDU, J. M, BRITT, R. P, VULLIAMY, T. J, LUZZATTO, L

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-12-1995)
    “…Deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is usually found at high frequencies in areas of the world where malaria has been endemic. The frequency…”
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    Factors affecting the precision of warfarin treatment by Britt, R P, James, A H, Raskino, C L, Thompson, S G

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-11-1992)
    “…AIM: To determine what factors influence the precision of anticoagulant control using warfarin by examining the computerised records of 2207 patients. METHODS:…”
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    General anaesthesia and the hypereosinophilic syndrome: severe postoperative complications in two patients by Samsoon, G, Wood, M E, Knight-George, A B, Britt, R P

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-12-1992)
    “…Two patients with markedly increased eosinophil counts developed severe postoperative complications after general anaesthesia. One patient suffered…”
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    Experience with a computer-assisted anticoagulant clinic by Kubie, A, James, A H, Timms, J, Britt, R P

    Published in Clinical and laboratory haematology (01-01-1989)
    “…A microcomputer has been used for 6 years to assist in the running of the anticoagulant clinic for over 300 patients in a district general hospital. The dose…”
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    Pedunculated islet-cell tumour of the duodenum by Britt, R. P.

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-05-1966)
    “…An unusual islet-cell tumour found at necropsy in a patient who had died from a myocardial infarction is described. Of particular interest were the…”
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    Anaemia in Asians in London by Britt, R. P., Hollis, Y., Keil, J. E., Weinrich, M., Keil, B. W.

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (01-10-1983)
    “…Many Asian subjects were seen in London in the early 1970s with megaloblastic anaemia; in a majority of cases, this was dietary in origin. Pernicious anaemia…”
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    Hypertension in a population sample of female Punjabi Indians in Southall by Keil, J E, Weinrich, M C, Keil, B W, Britt, R P, Hollis, Y

    “…A population-based survey of female Punjabi Indians aged 11 and over now living in Southall, a district in west London, showed a steady and significant…”
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    Feto-maternal haemorrhage in therapeutic abortion by Voigt, J. C., Britt, R. P.

    Published in British Medical Journal (15-11-1969)
    “…The incidence of feto-maternal haemorrhage in induced abortion has been studied with the Kleihauer technique. All four methods of termination used were shown…”
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    Hypertension in Punjabi Females: Comparison Between Migrants to London and Natives in India by Keil, Julian E., Britt, Reginald P., Weinrich, Martin C., Hollis, Yvonne, Keil, Barbara W.

    Published in Human biology (01-09-1980)
    “…The results of a population-based study of blood pressure and related variables of 203 female migrants and their female progeny from the Punjab State, India,…”
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