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210 places in Fatehgarh Sahib were monitored for evidence of active smoking and no-smoking signage
If you’re a housebuilder or developer experienced in residential development, you can apply to join the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).
Dynamics of the Senegal river delta ecosystem
Information about the Homes England technical and professional frameworks and the Delivery Partner Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS).
A statistical analysis of the movements around income distribution and the likelihood of transition into or out of low income.
This ad hoc publication provides statistics on movements between income quintiles.
This framework model is applied to Lassa fever, a rodent-borne, viral haemorrhagic disease common in West Africa
This study examines the dynamics of non-farm microenterprises, including entry, exit, hiring, and transitions to the formal sector
This study by Plum Consulting for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) examines recent press sector dynamics in the UK and internationally.
What evidence is there that local political dynamics are explanatory factors for the success or failure of aid programmes?
Paper considered by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
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