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Insights on the expected final result of global change on plant–insect relationships in response to global changes
This report considers a project to provide the MMO with evidence of social impacts within and between sectors.
Report looking at the interaction between human and robot traders.
Report on the public health impact of nurses and midwives, dentists, allied health professionals and pharmacists.
This page provides information on evaluation for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Ofsted has today published the second part in its series of research reviews drawing on a range of research relating to early years education.
Data for UK higher education providers on their interaction with business and the community.
This report provides a processes to select and use indicators of soil quality for the function of environmental interaction.
Study assessed the effects using a two-period single-sequence design.
This paper blends 2 bodies of research - critical transboundary water interaction analysis and centuries of thought on social justice
Interactions and feedbacks should be accounted for in models used to analyse systems in which water and humans interact
Paper prepared by the Environmental and Modelling Group (EMG) and the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
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