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Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of basic research, nervous system.
New Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) measures set out, which include a crisis plan in the event current PNT services are unavailable.
BIS occasional paper number 3.
This project investigated gaps in knowledge about mechanics, electrics, instruments, controls and automation which could bring great benefits if explored.
How exogenous variation in individual-level interactions identifies critical diffusion parameters in general equilibrium firm diffusion models
This note examines a new dataset on foundational learning, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Round 6 (MICS6).
A Field Experiment in Kenya's Public Transport Sector
The agreement for a first-of-a-kind test rig will provide critical data for the design and development of Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP).
Limitations, politics and spatiality of statistical knowledge, with particular reference to population and agricultural statistics
This paper review the literature on labour market frictions and their role in slowing structural transformation in developing countries
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