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Product Safety Report for TUMAKOU High Frequency Beauty Machine presenting a high risk of electric shock.
The regulator’s DNA specialist group has produced allele frequency databases and reporting guidance for DNA profiling.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition is being run on behalf of the MOD Bright Corvus team.
Investigates the contribution of passenger rail carriage design on radio frequency propagation.
Provides guidance on best practice for frequency analysis of annual minimum flows.
This call for comments on the proposed change of frequency of the publication of Work Choice Official Statistics closed on 30 September 2017.
Methods have been developed to reduce uncertainty in flood frequency estimation through the incorporation of local data.
This report (HPA-CRCE-012) presents the results of a study of frequency and collective doses for medical and dental x-ray examinations in the UK in 2008.
HMRC is seeking views on the frequency of official statistics for revenues from oil and gas production and analysis of Petroleum Revenue Tax assessment data.
Overview of the UK's implementation of the 2013 regulations.
Report evaluating the risks posed by high-speed algorithmic trading.
Your responsibilities to check equipment for fluorinated gas (F gas) leaks.
A three-year retrospective study from 2015 to 2017
Statistical notice about a review of the frequency of publication of some benefit statistics.
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