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Information on the work being carried out to provide a lasting legacy of Dounreay's history and how to donate items to the historic collection.
This Guide is designed for use by supervisors and managers at wereda (administrative district) level in Ethiopia
DASA’s new competition seeks novel and innovative approaches that can identify and attribute ChemBio materials for justice.
Consultation on preserving the free use of public parks.
Methods for isolation and preservation were tested in CABI lab to standardize the long term less expensive preservation technique
Form for appeals against decisions issued by councils in respect of applications for consent to cut down or carry out work on a tree protected by a tree preservation order.
This report identified a list of policy, regulatory, institutional, and investment measures needed in the short and medium term
Seeking proposals that can address challenges associated with SPAA of hazardous chemical and biological (ChemBio) materials.
PySyft allows model owners to load information concerning production AI algorithms into a server, where an external researcher can send a research question without ever seeing the information in that server.
Explains the legislation governing Tree Preservation Orders and tree protection in conservation areas.
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