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The study aimed to look for quantitative comparative data on husbandry practices of vaccine adopters versus non-adopters
The Chief Social Worker for Adults in England, Lyn Romeo, sets out progress in improving the education, training and practice of social work with adults.
Review of the value added to the environment at the Olympics site in East London through the Environment Agency’s engagement with the planning system.
Different groups of people might be unintentionally excluded if their needs are not taken into account in infrastructure projects
What are the key economic and political factors driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh?
Vaccination is the most effective way to control Rift Valley fever, a zoonotic insect-borne viral disease of livestock
Article in 'Food and Chemical Toxicology'
This report increased HMRC's evidence about charitable giving and the use of Gift Aid.
Post implementation review and Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) report on the Export Control (Eritrea and Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2011.
RAIB has today issued urgent safety advice addressed to Network Rail.
The panel lets parents of children who are school-aged or younger give their views and shape how Ofsted works. Find out how to join and read the annual report.
Examines the challenges facing firms in East Africa
Follow-up survey for 3 countries in East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
A firm’s ability to compete on the international market is influenced by its capacity to introduce and market new and improved products
Many African countries have achieved promising economic growth rates in recent years
Firms increasingly engage in downsizing their labour force with a view to increasing their efficiency and cutting costs
The effect of the environment on the development of scanning capabilities in LICs is unclear
Innovation is an indicator for firm performance in economics and management studies
A growing stream of research has highlighted the importance of the institutional context on innovation and entrepreneurship
Ideas and inventions are at the centre of innovation and these in turn are significantly influenced by knowledge
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