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Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin C carrier.
Laboratories can use this template to notify a GP of a child's blood spot screening result of possible carrier of the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin Lepore carrier.
Import Control System (ICS): guidance for carrier control registration for unsolicited messages.
Healthcare professionals should complete this form for children who are carriers of the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene within 24 hours of giving results.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin O Arab carrier.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin E carrier.
What information the consignment note must contain, who has to complete each part and when it has to be completed.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a delta beta thalassaemia.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be an alpha zero thalassaemia carrier.
Under the Authority to Carry Scheme, certain individuals may be prevented from travelling to or from the UK when it is necessary in the public interest.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin D carrier.
Under the Authority to Carry Scheme certain individuals may be prevented from travelling to or from the UK when it is necessary in the public interest.
The operation of the Authority to Carry Scheme prevents certain individuals from travelling to or from the UK when that is necessary in the public interest.
How to deal with hazardous waste from your business in England - your duties, licences and registration, storage, collection and transport.
How to move goods, in parcels or large letters, between Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a sickle cell carrier.
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