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Analysis of a sample of primary care records relating to diagnosed cases of multiple sclerosis in England.
The CMA has today published its main concerns following an initial review into the veterinary sector.
Choose and change the area type and coverage for Census 2021 data about households and families combining multiple variables. Variables are about demography and migration; ethnic group, national identity, language, and religion; housing; and Welsh language skills.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
Employment Tribunals (ET/EAT) Reimbursement Group / Multiple Claim bulk form.
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
This paper explores local perceptions during, and after, volcanic crises in Yogyakarta, near Gunung Merapi volcano in Indonesia
Weights and measures - find out the law on trading standards for packaging and selling products
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Find out how to complete and submit an Other Interest (OI) return using the HMRC spreadsheet or electronic flat text file.
Flexible datasets where you can choose and change the area type and coverage of Census 2021 person-level data combining multiple variables about: demography and migration, housing, labour market and travel to work, education.
This paper reports on an exploratory analysis of the scale of modern slavery in the UK, using the statistical technique of multiple systems estimation.
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