Elizabeth Cross
The Elizabeth Cross is a form of recognition given to the recognised next of kin of members of the British Armed Forces who have died on operations, or as a result of an act of terrorism since 1 January 1948, after the Second World War. It bears the name of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the DAFNEplus (Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating) intervention compared with 5x1 DAFNE: a lifelong approach to promote effecti... by Debbie Cooke, Lucy Yardley, Jackie Elliott, Cindy Cooper, Tim Chater, Elizabeth Coates, Susan Michie, Nikki Totton, Alan Brennan, Fabiana Lorencatto, Pratik Choudhary, Nicole De Zoysa, Simon Heller, Paul Chadwick, David Hopkins, Wendy Baird, Jane Speight, Julia Lawton, José Schutter, Daniel John Pollard, Stephanie Amiel, Carla Gianfrancesco, Carolin Taylor, David Rankin, Gill Thompson, Elaine Scott, Liz Cross, Michael Joseph Campbell, Elizabeth Cross, Mohammed Benaissa, Mohammad Eissa, Tim Good, Zheng Hui, Stephanie Stanton-Fay, Gillian Thompson, Aleksandr Zaitcev, Becky Brown, Dan Pollard, Chris Turtle, Nicole de Zoysa
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