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Genomic prediction of breeding values could improve selection, reduce costs and provide a platform that unifies breeding approaches
Consensus statement from the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Pilot short-term forecasts prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O).
A project developing, trialling and demonstrating the benefits of a wave ensemble prediction system (wave-EPS) for coastal flood forecasting.
Using Genotyping-by-Sequencing and Repeat Amplification Sequencing Markers
Before implementation of genomic selection, evaluation of the potential accuracy of prediction can be obtained by cross-validation
Predicting likelihood of long-term unemployment: the development of a UK jobseekers’ classification instrument.
Paper prepared by the University of Warwick.
This project explored the best ways of predicting how cliffs will erode and provided guidance on the best way of managing soft cliffs for conservation.
Investigates uncertainties in methods currently used to assess odour exposure and predict annoyance
A model for predicting long term changes in coastal landscapes. This study created a framework to predict how coastal environments will change as a result of natural processes and man-made interventions.
This is the largest survey of incels to-date, taken across the UK and the US. It explores their demographics, beliefs, networks and propensity to violence.
Millions invested in eight innovative companies behind lifesaving new medical technology which could destroy liver cancer tumours, detect Alzheimer’s and quickly spot those at risk of stroke
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