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A list of all the Energy Trends tables.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
This report looks at trends in conflict and instability in the Indo-Pacific region, focusing on climate change effects and a number of civil liberties
Comparison of the dynamics of the bio-optical and thermal properties of 13 African lakes between 2002 to 2011
This report looks at literature on current trends in violent conflict, focusing on ideas that are prevalent from post-2015
Quarterly and monthly data on weather patterns, including temperature, heating degree days, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall.
Special feature articles on energy issues in the United Kingdom from the December 2022 edition of the quarterly statistical bulletin Energy Trends.
Section 7 covering weather statistics of the latest edition of 'Energy trends' publication.
Special feature article from the March 2020 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.
Special feature articles on energy issues in the United Kingdom from the September 2023 edition of the quarterly statistical bulletin Energy Trends.
‘Energy Trends’ is a quarterly bulletin containing statistics on all major aspects of energy in the UK.
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and NGO sources at both the country and localised level in Iraq
The musculoskeletal disorders risk reduction through design award aims to inspire employers to make changes that reduce the risks of harm to their workers
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