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Successful candidates will participate in online workshops looking at modelling for rare diseases in newborn blood spot screening.
Find and use timetable, location and fares data for local bus services in England.
An overview of key points around access agreements between property owners and network operators for the deployment of digital infrastructure.
Recommendations for maternity services to help meet the acceptable threshold for the newborn blood spot avoidable repeat tests key performance indicator.
Provides the code of practice for the retention and storage of residual spots after newborn blood spot testing.
About your property boundaries, working out your boundary lines, boundaries and neighbour disputes, agreeing who's responsible for walls and fences
Common bean is an important grain legume and an essential protein source for human nutrition in developing countries
How to use the newborn blood spot screening failsafe solution (NBSFS), the national IT system, to minimise risk to babies.
Summary notes from the October and November 2022 meetings of the UK National Screening Committee blood spot task group
Dried blood spots are a common medium for collecting patient blood prior to testing for malaria by molecular methods
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration spot check visits.
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