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RAIB interim report into a derailment at Grayrigg, Cumbria on 23 February 2007.
The tests you must arrange for bovine TB, what happens if your cattle test positive, when cattle must be slaughtered, and compensation.
This study aims to identify whether knowledge of HIV-status by HIV-positive adolescents and partners was associated with safer sex
Information on the vaccination status of COVID-19 deaths and hospitalisations
Wheat flour iron fortification is mandatory in 75 countries yet many fortificants result in unwanted sensory properties and gastrointestinal dysfunction
The acute phase response to infection can alter blood-based indicators of micronutrient status
What happens if you become disabled - benefits, your rights, help from your council and your employer's responsibilities
Estimates of differences in COVID-19 mortality risk by self-reported disability status and diagnosed learning disability status for deaths occurring up to 20 November 2020, using linked data from the 2011 Census, death registrations, and primary care and hospital records.
Estimates of COVID-19 mortality rates by disability status using linked data from the 2011 Census, death registrations, primary care and hospital records, and National Immunisation Management System.
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