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text_A: Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is used in a branch of medicine.
text_B: The European Parliament Election , 1994 was the fourth European election to be held in the United Kingdom .. European Parliament. European Parliament. United Kingdom. United Kingdom. It was held on 9 June , though , as usual , the ballots were not counted until the evening of 12 June .. The electoral system was , for the final European election , first past the post in England , Scotland and Wales and single transferable vote in Northern Ireland .. electoral system. electoral system. first past the post. First-past-the-post voting. England. England. Scotland. Scotland. Wales. Wales. single transferable vote. single transferable vote. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. This was the first election with 87 MEPs , the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993 increased the number of seats for the UK from 81 .. European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993. European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993. For the first time , the UK did not have the lowest turnout in Europe .. turnout. voter turnout. Turnout was lower in the Netherlands and Portugal .. Netherlands. European Parliament election, 1994 ( Netherlands ). Portugal. European Parliament election, 1994 ( Portugal ). This was the first European election contested by the recently formed UK Independence Party and the first European election in which the Liberal Democrats won seats .. UK Independence Party. UK Independence Party. Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrats ( UK ). The Conservatives ' performance in the election was very poor , losing a further 14 seats , taking their number of seats down to 18 , which was 42 fewer seats than in the 1979 election , the year they defeated the Labour Party in the 1979 General Election .. Conservatives. Conservative Party ( UK ). 1979 election. European Parliament election, 1979 ( United Kingdom ). 1979 General Election. United Kingdom general election, 1979. This reflected the general unpopularity of the Major government at the time .. Major. John Major. Labour was under the interim leadership of Margaret Beckett following the sudden death of leader John Smith the previous month .. Margaret Beckett. Margaret Beckett. John Smith. John Smith ( Labour Party leader ). The Green Party was unable to build on its highly successful performance of the previous election , losing more than three-quarters of its votes .. Green Party. Green Party of England and Wales. Richard Huggett , standing as a `` Literal Democrat '' , gained over 10,000 votes in the Devon and East Plymouth constituency and almost certainly prevented the Liberal Democrats from gaining a third seat from the Conservative Party .. Liberal Democrats. Liberal Democrats ( UK ). Richard Huggett. Richard Huggett. Devon and East Plymouth. Devon and East Plymouth ( European Parliament constituency ). Conservative Party. Conservative Party ( UK ). Overall -LRB- England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland -RRB- turnout  : 36.8 % -LRB- EU average  : 57 % -RRB-. England. England. Scotland. Scotland. Wales. Wales. Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland. turnout. voter turnout. Overall votes cast  : 15,852,589
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