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  • This document reviews the health effects in offspring of human populations exposed to radiotherapy and some groups exposed to chemotherapy.

  • The Trial of the Pyx checks that UK coins are within the limits for metallic composition, weight and size.

  • Provides in depth analyses of the 2012 Small Business Survey findings based on the credit scores of respondent businesses.

  • Provides in depth analysis of the findings for family businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.

  • Provides in depth analysis of the findings for growth businesses and the factors that affect growth in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.

  • Provides a detailed analysis of the use of mentoring by businesses included in the 2012 Small Business Survey.

  • Provides in depth analysis of the findings for new businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.

  • Estimates the proportion of all businesses that are led by women, members of a minority ethnic group or are defined as a social enterprise.

  • Review of the first year of the high volume semi-trailer trial established in 2012.

  • The issue of lookalikes is one that has been on the policy and business agenda for at least two decades.

  • Findings of research designed to enable DWP to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to pensions and later life and automatic enrolment, November 2012.

  • Research on reducing error and fraud and the transition to Universal Credit.

  • This audit of a representative sample of English prisons examined these services using an audit tool developed after a previous survey.

  • Research from the Behavioural Insights Team, or Nudge Unit, shows how charity donations can be increased by using behavioural sciences.

  • Evaluation of the DECC impact assessment of the energy efficiency directive, article 8 (energy audits).

  • 2012 data and report, compiled by Ricardo-AEA Ltd and submitted to the European Commission.

  • Research into understanding the attitude and behaviour of customers in order to provide effective supervision – update.

  • Research into understanding the attitude and behaviour of customers in order to provide effective supervision.

  • Research on reducing error and fraud and the transition to Universal Credit.

  • The ‘You be the Judge’ (YBTJ) website aims to show how judges and magistrates decide on the sentences they pass.