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The government has announced up to £47 million to boost activity and innovation in the UK earth observation sector this financial year (2023 to 2024), building on the investment package of almost £200 million announced in 2022.
Directly-observed therapy (DOT) is recommended for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) patients during entire treatment period
This roadmap sets out how we will integrate Earth Observation (EO) data into at least 5 of Defra’s policies by 2020.
This document sets out the implementation plan for Earth Observation until 2017.
Directions under section 124A of the Patents Act 1977 concerning the patentability of an invention
Guidance for the observation of tribunal hearings.
A summary of research co-funded by the Geospatial Commission and Satellite Applications Catapult
Mixed method study, used among 41 community-based direct observed treatment providers
By Earth observations we mean measurements of the Earth system, including physical, biological and infrastructure (e.g. roads, settlements) …
What driving instructors should do to carry out realistic mock driving tests, including what needs to be in the test, assessing faults and recording the result.
4 different classroom observation instruments were implemented in about 100 schools across four regions of Tanzania
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