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BJUI (formerly known as the British Journal of Urology) was established in 1929. The editor in chief is John M. Fitzpatrick and the journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell. BJUI covers the field of urology, publishing peer-reviewed papers on urological oncology, evidence-based medicine, sexual medicine, laparoscopic and robotic urology, upper and lower urinary tract, reconstructive, paediatric, and investigative urology. BJUI is the official journal of the British Association of Urological Surgeons, Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, the Urological Society of India, and the Caribbean Urological Association.
Selecting from the 71-member Editorial Board and/or the 15-member Innovations Working Group, the Editors recommend an Editorial Committee to the Executive Committee which reflects the international readership of the Journal and the sub-specialty interests that are required. Members of the Editorial Committee undertake to provide a major reviewing input to the Journal at the request of the Editor. The chairman of the Executive is DM Quinlan and the chief executive N. Quinnen.[1]
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When you're living on your own
And things around you start to go
You're on your own, well baby you're on your own
When I see it in your smile
I can tell it ain't your style
You're on your own, well baby you're on your own
You're alone if you don't know it
And pretty soon it takes it's toll
Maybe I should ask you why
You need everything
But you ain't got it, 'cause you're living on your own
One day soon this will be gone
And the love of life it could be
But 'til then you'll look at me
Then you'll feel it grow
And you'll always know
You ain't got it living on your own
And when I see you look at me
And I can tell how it will be
You're on your own well baby you're on your own
I can tell the way you smile
And just you wait and in a while