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This study tested benefits for stress tolerance of introducing DNA segments from wild ancestor Oryza rufipogon to the modern cultivar O. sativa cv Curinga
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Tens of thousands of people will be able to access free mediation to resolve disputes away from court following major reforms to the civil justice system announced today (Tuesday 25 July).
PHE commissioned this evidence review on burnout as a priority but underexplored topic in health, work and unemployment issues.
Thousands of families struggling with parental conflict will receive increased support to improve their relationships, thanks to a £2.8 million government boost.
New plans for public sector productivity will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029.
This report provides results from the evaluation of the 7 interventions tested under the 2018 to 2022 Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) programme evaluation.
This article draws on interviews with over 500 adolescents in Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire and Lebanon
How to support children and young people with learning disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions and mental health difficulties who are at risk of restrictive intervention.
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