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How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
The European Trade Mark and Design Network has produced a common practice for use when assessing the inherent distinctiveness of figurative trade marks containing descriptive and/or non-distinctive words.
The new Data Explorer breaks down social mobility measures across the UK by geography, gender, ethnicity and disability for the first time.
The European Trade Mark and Design Network has produced a common practice on relative grounds of refusal to assess the impact of likelihood of confusion.
How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
The MHRA will review applications for orphan designation at the time of a marketing authorisation (MA) or variation application.
How to prepare for implementation and compliance of the Safety Features Regulation.
Find out how to complete and submit an Other Interest (OI) return using the HMRC spreadsheet or electronic flat text file.
How to use VAT margin schemes - records you need to keep, invoicing and VAT return reporting
Research on capital allocation strategy for emerging/frontier markets, and the role of information asymmetry in shaping capital flows.
NCARDRS records those people with congenital abnormalities and rare diseases across the whole of England.
Use the case studies to help you decide when your goods may (or may not) go beyond insufficient production.
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