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In the chemical and nutritional analyses of pumpkin, the size of bulk sample makes the process time consuming and difficult to execute
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – choosing evaluation methods.
Know which licence or certificate you must have to restrain, stun or kill animals which are not for human consumption, and how to carry out these operations.
As part of Dstl's commitment to improving access to technologies, we're making some of our intellectual property (IP) available for free.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
This study concludes that rhizotrons are the preferred method for root screening, since root angles can be assessed
How to use chatbots and webchat tools to improve your users’ experience of your service.
Rules of shackle line operations, waterbath and gas stunners, and facilities for slaughtering poultry, rabbits and hares in abattoirs.
Learn how to publish accessible documents to meet the needs of all users under the accessibility regulations.
Rules on restraining methods, stunning pens, captive bolt, gas and electrical stunning equipment, bleeding animals and shackling and hoisting animals.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
How to use Method 1 to work out the customs value of your imported goods if you're an importer or clearing agent.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of industrial hydrogen production from methane or refinery fuel gas with carbon capture for storage.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Stout on 2 May 2024.
Compare different evaluation approaches and choose an appropriate method.
Guidance for living safely with respiratory infections, including coronavirus (COVID-19).
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