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This study focuses on Alpha-glucosidases inhibitors in common vegetable crops and classes of phytochemicals responsible for inhibitory activity
Find out how you can use manure, guano and digestive tract content, including how to store and move them.
How to comply with regulations for energy recovery and advanced conversion technologies.
The T24 exemption allows farmers to anaerobically digest manure, slurry and vegetation on their farms to produce digestate for use as fertiliser or soil conditioner.
The MHRA has approved the combined antibiotic cefepime/enmetazobactam (Exblifep 2 g/0.5 g powder for concentrate for solution for infusion)
The characteristics, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile).
How to process manure, guano or digestive tract content for sale as a fertiliser in the EU, including how to propose a new treatment method.
Information for public health professionals about how vaccines work.
The T25 exemption allows you to treat food and other biodegradable waste by anaerobic digestion to produce digestate for use as fertiliser, and burn the resulting biogas.
and increased firmness in cooked sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) from East Africa
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Environment Agency regulatory position on aerobic composting and anaerobic digestion of frass, by adding waste type ‘insect frass’ to the waste code 02 01 06.
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