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This paper reviewed the epidemiology of AIVs with regards to past avian influenza (AI) outbreaks in birds
Paper prepared by academics on aerosol transmission.
This document contains the following information: Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) annual report and accounts 2006-2007
Measures biomarkers of lipid metabolism in response to a marginal zinc depletion, repletion and supplementation in healthy males
This report is the first quarter update on Sellafield Ltd's 'Particles in the Environment Annual Report' 2023.
This report details the progress that has been made on the particles in the environment work programme.
This report is the first quarter update on Sellafield Ltd's 'Particles in the Environment Annual Report' 2022.
This report is the final quarter update on Sellafield Ltd's 'Particles in the Environment Annual Report' 2022.
A study of the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary incorporating a hydrodynamic model to assess bacterialogical decay rates in association with sediment transport dynamics.
The UK government is announcing its support for the renowned particle physicist Professor Mark Thomson, to be the next Director-General of CERN.
This report is the last quarter update on Sellafield Ltd's 'Particles in the Environment Annual Report' 2018.
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