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This study examines the year-on year and seasonal relationship between rainfall and remotely monitored water usage from rural piped schemes
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Before implementation of genomic selection, evaluation of the potential accuracy of prediction can be obtained by cross-validation
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Paper prepared by the Environmental and Modelling Group (EMG) and the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
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Examines the educational attainment and provision, social care background, and demographics of looked after children educated in England who subsequently received a custodial sentence.
Authors use a variety of different data sets from Thailand to study the extremes of micro and macro variables
Data for UK higher education providers on their interactions with business and the wider community.
This report reviews the literature on links between international food prices and political instability, including protests, riots and social unrest
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